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ZpuX
Profile Blog Joined December 2002
Sweden1230 Posts
August 17 2009 16:15 GMT
#1
Hello I am currently studying Mechanical Engineering in Sweden, gonna start my 3rd year, and getting a master after the fifth. But I'm interested in taking my 4th year in USA, in California to be more exact. I know you have at least a few university's but I dont know much about them, which is good for technical educations, which is the most expensive etc.

So our semester haven't started yet and therefor I cant go to the student adviser, and to be truthful, they aren't of very much help on this matter either as they will have very limited knowledge and ask the students to seek the information by themselves.

Anyway, I'm not really asking for much information (well any information would be helpful), but my main questions would be.

1) Which ones are the best suited for Engineers?

2) What qualifications do you need to attend the university for a semester/year?

3) How much would one semester or a whole year cost? (I know it depends on the university, but mabye an estimation, or even better if someone knew how much it would be for each of the university's of interest)
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Saracen
Profile Blog Joined December 2007
United States5139 Posts
August 17 2009 16:19 GMT
#2
1) Cal Tech
2) No idea
3) An assload of money, but you get the side benefit of partying with me and klizzer
omgbnetsux
Profile Blog Joined April 2004
United States3749 Posts
August 17 2009 16:21 GMT
#3
I'm partial to Cal Poly San Luis Obispo. Great town and a good engineering school (one of the top public undergrad engineering schools). Granted, I'm biased since I went there and am from San Luis Obispo.

I'm not sure of the qualifications required for someone in your situation, but there should be some info on the admissions page. I am also not sure of the out of country price. It may be the same as the out of state tuition. As a public school it should run a bit cheaper than the University of California system even with the out of state/country tuition.
StorrZerg
Profile Blog Joined February 2008
United States13919 Posts
August 17 2009 16:23 GMT
#4
Make sure they don't fuck you with credits....
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Last Romantic
Profile Blog Joined June 2006
United States20661 Posts
Last Edited: 2009-08-17 16:34:17
August 17 2009 16:27 GMT
#5
Regarding engineering schools, tops will be the California Institute of Technology. Terribly hard to get in, atrocious guy:girl ratio, but the best engineering education you can get on the west coast.

Then is probably us (University of California, Berkeley); we're top or second ranked in a # of engineering programs.

Not sure how Stanford University stacks up but I'm sure they're very good (with that much money you'll be good at nearly everything). UCLA is good. Cal Poly SLO is decent as well, but hm... it's not quite on the same tier as the aforementioned.

Regarding cost: CalTech and Stanford will be your most expensive options, clocking in at 50k+/year with room/board/tuition/everything. Berkeley and UCLA will be about 10k less, since you're an international. I have no idea how much CPSLO costs.

Cost breakdown for Berkeley:

Semester registration/tuition: ~$4500
Out of State/International fees: ~$7500
Housing costs: ~$4-8000 (depends on how well you want to live)
Food costs: ~$2-3000
Books/supplies: ~$3-500

Total for non-resident, one semester: ~$20-22k, give or take some.
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citi.zen
Profile Joined April 2009
2509 Posts
August 17 2009 16:27 GMT
#6
According to the latest rankings for mechanical engineering, the best CA schools are:

1. Stanford
2. Berkeley
3. Cal Tech
4. UCLA

To study there for one semester you would need some sort of exchange program I would think, but this is not something I am familiar with.

All these schools are quite expensive, and funding is much harder to come by for an international student now that CA is in a big budget crisis. University budgets were slashed left and right. For a semester I would say you are looking at $20-25k, for a year $45k to $50k.
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Last Romantic
Profile Blog Joined June 2006
United States20661 Posts
Last Edited: 2009-08-17 16:35:27
August 17 2009 16:35 GMT
#7
On August 18 2009 01:27 citi.zen wrote:
According to the latest rankings for mechanical engineering, the best CA schools are:

1. Stanford
2. Berkeley
3. Cal Tech
4. UCLA

To study there for one semester you would need some sort of exchange program I would think, but this is not something I am familiar with.

All these schools are quite expensive, and funding is much harder to come by for an international student now that CA is in a big budget crisis. University budgets were slashed left and right. For a semester I would say you are looking at $20-25k, for a year $45k to $50k.


Haha that nearly mirrors the national rankings for MecE. Besides MIT, does that list lack anything?
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citi.zen
Profile Joined April 2009
2509 Posts
August 17 2009 16:40 GMT
#8
Here:

(U.S. News Rank)

1 Massachusetts Institute of Technology
2 Stanford University (CA)
3 University of California–Berkeley
4 University of Illinois–Urbana-Champaign
5 University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
6 Georgia Institute of Technology
7 Purdue University–West Lafayette (IN)
8 California Institute of Technology
9 University of Minnesota–Twin Cities
10 Cornell University (NY)
11 University of Texas–Austin
12 Princeton University (NJ)
13 Penn State University–University Park
14 University of Wisconsin–Madison
15 Carnegie Mellon University (PA)
16 Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (NY)
17 Northwestern University (IL)
18 Texas A&M University–College Station
19 Ohio State University
20 University of California–Los Angeles
21 University of Washington
22 Virginia Tech
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Last Romantic
Profile Blog Joined June 2006
United States20661 Posts
August 17 2009 16:44 GMT
#9
._. I remember when CIT was still acme. What happened, guys?! Outranked by Georgia?

Though I suppose since it's a USNews ranking, it would behoove you to take it with a grain of salt.
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citi.zen
Profile Joined April 2009
2509 Posts
August 17 2009 16:49 GMT
#10
Oh yeah, I wouldn't take any of these rankings as hugely important. MIT is in its own league, but after that they are all pretty comparable. I would look closely at costs, to be honest. VTech is a very good school, not that far below Stanford, etc. Also, the rankings are a bit different for undergrad/grad level, general engineering vs. mechanical, etc. etc.

Zpux, if you are serious about this, some independent research is recommended. Afterwards come back with more focused questions, to this or other forums :-)
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Saracen
Profile Blog Joined December 2007
United States5139 Posts
August 17 2009 16:49 GMT
#11
On August 18 2009 01:44 Last Romantic wrote:
._. I remember when CIT was still acme. What happened, guys?! Outranked by Georgia?

Though I suppose since it's a USNews ranking, it would behoove you to take it with a grain of salt.

One of my friends who is going to Illinois always brags about how it outranks CIT in MechE...
ParasitJonte
Profile Joined September 2004
Sweden1768 Posts
August 17 2009 16:59 GMT
#12
Are you thinking about going as a "free mover" (that is, taking care of everything yourself) or do you want your current university to help you?

In either case, I would suggest you speak with people at your university responsible for these issues (studying abroad). Also, your best bet is simply to check what "partner universities" your faculty have exchange deals with. Since studying abroad has decreased quite severely in popularity in Sweden I think you wouldn't have too much competition there. Of course, if your faculty doesn't have any exchange deals with universities in California then that's of no use to you.

I was thinking about studying abroad during my fourth year in Japan but in the end I've chosen not to, still think it would have been a good experience. Good luck to you!
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Jibba
Profile Blog Joined October 2007
United States22883 Posts
August 17 2009 17:08 GMT
#13
On August 18 2009 01:44 Last Romantic wrote:

Though I suppose since it's a USNews ranking, it would behoove you to take it with a grain of salt.

Ding. The ranking basically just rank how well schools are able to earn points in the USNews model. Our school makes adjustments to get a good ranking that have nothing to do with the quality of education. Most public schools in the US have very good engineering departments, California's are exceptional.
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Pufftrees
Profile Joined March 2009
2449 Posts
August 17 2009 17:12 GMT
#14
Hi Zpux.

I graduated in Aerospace Engineering (tightly coupled with M.E.) from a smaller school, but now I work in California. I am attending some hypersonics courses at Stanford.. and all I can say is positives about that school.

Amazing area and some truly amazing professors, certainly a school to look into.
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evanthebouncy!
Profile Blog Joined June 2006
United States12796 Posts
August 17 2009 17:24 GMT
#15
hey if u come to Berkeley we'll have a party
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ZpuX
Profile Blog Joined December 2002
Sweden1230 Posts
Last Edited: 2009-08-17 17:33:07
August 17 2009 17:28 GMT
#16
On August 18 2009 01:27 Last Romantic wrote:
Regarding engineering schools, tops will be the California Institute of Technology. Terribly hard to get in, atrocious guy:girl ratio, but the best engineering education you can get on the west coast.

Then is probably us (University of California, Berkeley); we're top or second ranked in a # of engineering programs.

Not sure how Stanford University stacks up but I'm sure they're very good (with that much money you'll be good at nearly everything). UCLA is good. Cal Poly SLO is decent as well, but hm... it's not quite on the same tier as the aforementioned.

Regarding cost: CalTech and Stanford will be your most expensive options, clocking in at 50k+/year with room/board/tuition/everything. Berkeley and UCLA will be about 10k less, since you're an international. I have no idea how much CPSLO costs.

Cost breakdown for Berkeley:

Semester registration/tuition: ~$4500
Out of State/International fees: ~$7500
Housing costs: ~$4-8000 (depends on how well you want to live)
Food costs: ~$2-3000
Books/supplies: ~$3-500

Total for non-resident, one semester: ~$20-22k, give or take some.


Thanks alot! I'm not into "going to the best school" but I want one where you can get a good engineering education. Like here in sweden, stockholm there are like 4 universitys, and only one of them can provide a decent engineer education.

Also thanks for the cost breakdown! I was afraid the 50k for a year would only be the entrance fee and not food books etc covered. We have a pretty good system here in sweden with student loans and I think it's also possible to get money from different funds to help out with the student fee.

On August 18 2009 01:49 citi.zen wrote:
Oh yeah, I wouldn't take any of these rankings as hugely important. MIT is in its own league, but after that they are all pretty comparable. I would look closely at costs, to be honest. VTech is a very good school, not that far below Stanford, etc. Also, the rankings are a bit different for undergrad/grad level, general engineering vs. mechanical, etc. etc.

Zpux, if you are serious about this, some independent research is recommended. Afterwards come back with more focused questions, to this or other forums :-)


Yeah I'm serious about it, already talked to my parents about it and they support me. I just wanted to start out with some basic questions just to see if it was even possible to get there (economical or what-not). Will have to look up quite a few things as I have to see if you have courses which would make up for the ones I miss at my school, or else I wont get my master etc. I have friends who's studying in Australia now for example and I know she had trouble finding the right courses (she didn't get any help at all from our school over here).

On August 18 2009 01:59 ParasitJonte wrote:
Are you thinking about going as a "free mover" (that is, taking care of everything yourself) or do you want your current university to help you?

In either case, I would suggest you speak with people at your university responsible for these issues (studying abroad). Also, your best bet is simply to check what "partner universities" your faculty have exchange deals with. Since studying abroad has decreased quite severely in popularity in Sweden I think you wouldn't have too much competition there. Of course, if your faculty doesn't have any exchange deals with universities in California then that's of no use to you.

I was thinking about studying abroad during my fourth year in Japan but in the end I've chosen not to, still think it would have been a good experience. Good luck to you!


I dont think we have any exchange deals with any university in California, I havent found any on the student web for mechanical engineering at least. We have with other states in the USA tho, but I'm more into cali than any other state right now. So right now as it seems I will have to deal with most of the stuff by my own. Will talk to my student adviser and hopefully she'll be able to see if they have any exchange programs at the other parts of the school (a friend who's also into mechanical engineering went to Germany via the chemical institute for example).

One more question, I guess the schools wont accept anybody, but do you have to have a certain grade to get in? or do you take a test or something? I dont have straight A's but I have no problem passing the courses I have taken yet either.

On August 18 2009 02:24 evanthebouncy! wrote:
hey if u come to Berkeley we'll have a party


Sounds great! +1 point for Berkley on the "which university I wanna attend"-list
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citi.zen
Profile Joined April 2009
2509 Posts
August 17 2009 17:33 GMT
#17
On August 18 2009 02:28 ZpuX wrote:
One more question, I guess the schools wont accept anybody, but do you have to have a certain grade to get in? or do you take a test or something? I dont have straight A's but I have no problem passing the courses I have taken yet either.


Not that great of a problem. Since you won't be getting a degree from there and you'll be paying (fairly high) fees, they won't care too much.
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Foucault
Profile Blog Joined May 2009
Sweden2826 Posts
August 17 2009 17:53 GMT
#18
Zpux, about the admission fees and stuff you can get stipendium and stuff, I think it's gonna work out if you really wanna go. One thing you can get stipends for is writing a small essay on your stay abroad, I don't think it's anything fancy.


You will probably go as a "free mover" then if your university doesn't have any partner deals with Berkeley/CalTech or whatever. Be prepared to fix most of the stuff by yourself but talk to a councelor, because they will help you with what you need to do.

I know that deep inside of you there's a humongous set of testicles just waiting to pop out. Let 'em pop bro. //////////////////// AKA JensOfSweden // Lee Yoon Yeol forever.
Jibba
Profile Blog Joined October 2007
United States22883 Posts
August 17 2009 18:46 GMT
#19
If TOEFL required as an exchange student if you're not full-time attending?
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gmonty
Profile Joined August 2007
Sweden31 Posts
Last Edited: 2009-08-17 19:24:01
August 17 2009 19:20 GMT
#20
Zpux, you should take a look at the Sweden-America Foundation website (http://www.sweamfo.se). They give out scholarships to students for graduate studies in the US. I presume you will get your bachelor at KTH after your 3rd year which will make you eligible. I used their undergraduate program after high school for a college year. They helped me get rid of the TOEFL requirement which pleased me greatly as it's expensive, long, and insultingly easy.

Their main function seems to be scholarships for higher studies though (grad school).

On August 18 2009 02:28 ZpuX wrote:
Like here in sweden, stockholm there are like 4 universitys, and only one of them can provide a decent engineer education.


I'm also at KTH, and it's pretty damn boring compared to college. On- (or close by) campus living makes all the difference. Next term will be in Hong Kong though (yay!). My understanding is also that engineering studies in America is more work but with a slightly lower difficulty level.
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