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well, first of all im not the OP of this thread but, I too am in a simaler situation, I am a Transfer Student to OKState and I should grad in 08, however I just turned 24 in Dec, I took a two yr break from my previous school, that had no Greek System. The reason for the break was my now former Band was offered a devolpment deal from capital records out of nashville. Once i got back home off the road I did the last fall semester at my previous school and transfered to OKState, for two reasons, 1.) Air Force ROTC. 2.) this school has the best Engineering Program in the state. Anyway, I have a few people around here that are in various frats, that know me from playing music. After reading this thread I think I will try rushing, so far everyone I have met that is part of a frat seems to be really cool, but i dont know how the idea of me rushing, would go over, but the way i see it is if I can make a fool out of my self playing music in front of 60,000 screaming ppl, then whats the big deal right...
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Engineering - Mewbourne School of Engineering at OU is one of the best in the country, and the petroleum engineering and energy management departments are probobly THE best. OSU's program is probobly pretty good, but it would be nothing without Boone Pickens, |
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US News and World Report begs to differ. Neither OU or OSU are in the top 49. There is also a link specifically to petroleum engineering and neither school is mentioned. 1. Massachusetts Institute of Technology 2. Stanford University (CA) 3. University of California–Berkeley 4. Georgia Institute of Technology 4. University of Illinois–Urbana-Champaign 6. University of Michigan–Ann Arbor 7. University of Southern California (Andrew and Erna Viterbi) 8. California Institute of Technology 9. Carnegie Mellon University (PA) 10. Purdue University–West Lafayette (IN) 11. University of California–San Diego (Jacobs) 12. Cornell University (NY) 12. University of Texas–Austin 14. Texas A&M University–College Station (Look) 15. University of California–Los Angeles (Samueli) 15. University of Wisconsin–Madison 17. Princeton University (NJ) 17. University of Maryland–College Park (Clark) 19. Pennsylvania State University–University Park 20. Harvard University (MA) 21. Northwestern University (IL) 21. University of California–Santa Barbara 23. Columbia University (Fu Foundation) (NY) 24. University of Washington 25. University of Florida 26. Johns Hopkins University (Whiting) (MD) 26. Ohio State University 26. University of Minnesota–Twin Cities 29. Rice University (Brown) (TX) 29. University of Pennsylvania 31. Virginia Tech 32. Duke University (NC) 33. University of Colorado–Boulder 34. North Carolina State University 34. Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (NY) 34. University of Virginia 34. Washington University in St. Louis (Sever) 38. University of California–Davis 39. Yale University (CT) 40. Case Western Reserve University (OH) 40. University of California–Irvine (Samueli) 40. University of Rochester (NY) 43. Dartmouth College (Thayer) (NH) 43. Iowa State University 43. Lehigh University (Rossin) (PA) 43. Rutgers State University–New Brunswick (NJ) 47. Arizona State University (Fulton) 47. University of Delaware 49. Brown University (RI) 49. University of Pittsburgh |
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For instance, law school employment after 6 months rates are unreliable. You could be working flipping burgers at McDonalds and the school may count you as employed. |
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You are a moron. I was referring specifically to Petroleum Engineering and Energy Management....should have clarified that. OU and UT are two of the top......and that is very well known. You can post a bunch of pathetic lists all you want....I see that other people think you are being ridiculous as well. I guess it wouldn't make very much sense to have the best schools for petroleum engineering located in the heart of our country's oil and gas industry. maybe you'd like to argue that too? bring it on. oh, and I just got my dad, who is in oil and gas, to send me the Gourman Report, which specifically ranks petroleum engineering schools. here you go smart guy. #1 University of Texas- Austin #2 Texas A&M - College Station #3 University of Tulsa #4 LSU - Baton Rouge #5 University of Oklahoma |
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Engineering Specialties: Petroleum New! Ranked in 2005* Rank/School Average assessment score (5.0=highest) 1. University of Texas–Austin 4.7 2. Stanford University (CA) 4.4 3. University of Tulsa (OK) 3.8 |
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well i wasnt meaning to start a big debate about what school is better nationally, but i am going to clarify my statement. 1. ) My exact major is Electrical and Computer Egr, very much a diff disipline from petro and chem egr, 2.) I said best in the STATE, not in the NATION.
Also I dont know maybe its just me, but age really doesnt make that big of deal with whom i can relate too or get along with, I have lots of friends that are somewhat older than I am, and some that are younger than I am. Personally I think it comes down to a maturity level, but again thats just me Lates OKStateCadet |
I cite the US News report because it is easily accessible online and anyone can verify what I found by accessing it via their own server. I was not able to find the Gourman Report online and do not have a hard copy and cannot verify or refute the information provided by saetex.
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