I live in Chicago now and I figure that after graduate school, I might want to work near the chicago area, then some years later, move to the west. Looking in the master degree programs, I find that MEE in UIC have more courses related to industry than at UIUC, but they it doesn't have a final...
Thanks BrunoPuntzJones. If I go for the second program, I'll probably continue to work, making cost low compare to UIUC. However, not sure how much quality or prestige am I really sacrificing if I go to UIC.
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I was accepted to this program at UIUC for Masters in Energy Systems Engineering with a certificate in Energy Systems Engineering. I will be doing the energy in the built environment track. This program is one year...