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Best computer engineering schools in California?

Hi everyone, I'm a junior in high school and I'm really drawn towards computer engineering. I want to stay in California for college, so can anyone recommend the best schools for computer engineering in the state? Any tips or experiences with the programs would be greatly appreciated!

8 months ago

Hi! It's wonderful that you're drawn towards computer engineering, and California is a great place to study it. Here are some top choices for computer engineering programs in the state:

1. Stanford University — Known for its strong engineering programs, top-notch faculty, cutting-edge research, and Silicon Valley connections, Stanford consistently ranks as one of the best schools for computer engineering.

2. California Institute of Technology (Caltech) — Equally renowned for its engineering and tech programs, Caltech offers a rigorous computer engineering curriculum and a student-to-faculty ratio of just 3:1, meaning you'll get ample faculty interaction.

3. University of California, Berkeley — UC Berkeley's Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences (EECS) program is highly respected, and graduates often go on to work in Silicon Valley or pursue advanced degrees in related fields.

4. University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) — UCLA's computer engineering program is also well-regarded, with abundant opportunities for internships, research, and collaboration with other students and faculty.

5. University of California, San Diego (UCSD) — Known for its Jacobs School of Engineering, UCSD offers a strong computer engineering program and a vibrant campus with plenty of resources and opportunities.

6. University of Southern California (USC) — USC's Viterbi School of Engineering has a well regarded computer engineering program, and the school's proximity to the tech industry in Southern California allows for valuable connections and internships.

When looking into these programs, I recommend researching their curricula, faculty, facilities, and opportunities for internships or research to see which school is the best fit for your goals. Additionally, consider campus culture, extracurricular activities, and location. While academics are important, you'll have a better overall experience if you enjoy other aspects of the school as well.

Good luck on your college search!

8 months ago

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