Now, just because it was necessary and I didn't care all that much, I've selected my major to be Materials Science and Engineering. Luckily, that limits my choice of schools somewhat. I don't think I need to tell you how much of an interest in science and math, as I'm on this board. This major is something I'd be quite interested in, although I had also considered aerospace engineering. Who doesn't like to make things fly through the air and go boom?
Anyway, my question to the board is, where to go? Just how much do the rankings matter? What have been your experiences? I grew up to a big state school, and I visited Penn State recently, and I don't think that's what I want. However, if all else fails, OSU is a good school and much cheaper than any of my other options. I also visited Cornell. Pretty cool, but is Ivy League what it's supposed to be? Finally, (this was all a trip last week) I visited a smaller private school called Lehigh. Gorgeous campus, but how much does that matter? How on Earth can I choose where to go?
For your convenience, here is a website listing departments of materials.
The following is my adaptation of rankings from US News and Word Report:
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Materials/Aerospace/Overall Eng/Overall Nat
U of Illinois 1 8 3 38
U of Michigan 2 3 7 25
Cornell 4 15 7 14
Stanford 5 3 2 4
MIT 7 1 1 4
Penn State 7 12 15 45
Cal Tech 15 5 3 4
Purdue 15 7 10 -