[net.cse] Still looking for a grad school

frear@ihnp1.UUCP (L. Frear) (10/09/85)

	I'm looking for a graduate school.  I want to get a MS in
Electrical Engineering.  I'm a computer-type, so I'm not into big
analog systems.  I'd like to specialize in signal process/analysis or
microprocessor design, or whatever strikes me as a good field when I
start school in the fall of 1986.  I need to get my degree in one year.
I'm looking at MIT and U of Michigan. (I have a cs and a computer 
engineering degree from U of Michigan)  Any suggestions from PREVIOUS
STUDENTS OR OTHERS WHO REALLY KNOW WHAT THEY ARE TALKING ABOUT will
be greatly appreciated.  Also, if you have any other advice or
good/bad things to say about any school rated in the top 20 for EE
I REALLY WANT TO HEAR ABOUT IT.  

	Thanks a lot,
	Lori
	
ps--  Please respond by e-mail.
pps-- No flames please.  If my choice of newsgroups is inappropriate
      it is because I really needed to reach some EE types.  We all
      have "n" keys--let's use them to make the net a bit friendlier.
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			Lori Frear
			ihnp4!ihnp3!frear

			GO BLUE!!!!!!!
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usenet@ucbvax.ARPA (USENET News Administration) (10/11/85)

>I'm looking for a graduate school.  [ ... deleted  ... ]
>I'd like to specialize in [ ... ] or whatever strikes me as a
>good field  [ ... deleted ... ] I need to get my degree in one year.

Some of us have had painful experiences with grad school, perhaps
that is why few have responded. If you get to specialize in whatever
strikes you as a good field you'll be luckier than I was. If you
finish in one year you deserve an award. I don't know what to
tell you, but good luck ...