francesca
Civil/Environmental
- May 18, 2005
- 1,413
Can anyone rank the Civil & Environmental Engineering grad schools in Tennessee? I'm tied to TN until my husband graduates with his bachelors degree, so an awesome grad school out of state is no use to me.
I'm considering a PhD track, but haven't yet got my masters' and the fields I'm considering are traffic engineering (as in modeling/policy, not highway design) or hydraulics. I have 3.5 yrs work experience in the former, and 1.5 yrs in the latter.
I've applied to Vanderbilt, UT Knoxville and Tennessee Tech. I haven't applied to Memphis State or any of the smaller colleges. Should I consider these, and what can anyone recommend should I get offers from all three that I've applied to?
My husband is currently at Austin Peay State Uni and is looking at UTK as a first choice or TTU/MTSU to complete his undergrad in Computer Science. This will be a factor, but it's possible that we could live midway between two colleges and have a hell of a commute!
I'm considering a PhD track, but haven't yet got my masters' and the fields I'm considering are traffic engineering (as in modeling/policy, not highway design) or hydraulics. I have 3.5 yrs work experience in the former, and 1.5 yrs in the latter.
I've applied to Vanderbilt, UT Knoxville and Tennessee Tech. I haven't applied to Memphis State or any of the smaller colleges. Should I consider these, and what can anyone recommend should I get offers from all three that I've applied to?
My husband is currently at Austin Peay State Uni and is looking at UTK as a first choice or TTU/MTSU to complete his undergrad in Computer Science. This will be a factor, but it's possible that we could live midway between two colleges and have a hell of a commute!