@martypoll

UC Berkeley, physics & mechanical engineering, 1979 & 1983. I had a great career at the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory. I’m retired now. I kept in touch with UCB through much of my career. The big change I saw over the years was that it has become a much more entrepreneurial and team driven culture. In my day the UCB engineering degree, for good or bad, had a reputation of being very theoretical.

@wrotruck

Seems like you missed some of the top US Poly Techs.  I'd suggest reviewing:
Olin
Colorado School of Mines
Harvey Mudd
Rose Hullman

@alperenyagan1797

ETH is goat, 1700 dollars tuition fee per year for such a good university

@THE-michaelmyers

I am a Graduate of Georgia Tech. I hold degrees in Mechanical and Electrical Engineering and today I am an ENCOSE ESEP. My comment is in no way intended to throw shade on any school. During my career, I retired from upper management from a large Atlanta-based holding company. I have had MIT grads working for me. I guess in the 20 years I was in my position, I came to know and work with or supervise close to 150 Engineers. That MIT grad? Lasted about 6 months and after a phone call from my boss, one of the company VPs, I fired him. This same dynamic is true about Law Schools. My Wife is a Grad of a small Law School in the Midwest. She has told me many times how ignorant and useless some Harvard Grads she knows are. 

I know my comment is going to be somewhat controversial, but I'm convinced that good Engineers are born, not made by a school. Give me an Engineer with a small modicum of common sense regardless of the name on their diploma and I guarantee you that person WILL get the job done.

@HappyLearner-jb7jp

Ordered the book on Amazon, I'm excited!

@Mr.Greeen23

It would be cool If you could make another video ranked only by Quality of Education and Faculty, as this is the most important criteria for me 😀

@bodaciouscans

Your undergraduate info about TU Delft is completely wrong. They also offer: Bsc Chemical Engineering (molecular science & technology), Nanobiology, Biotechnology (life science & technology),  Bsc Applied Earth Sciences (called Petroleum Engineering before, but they "rebranded" it), Applied Maths and BSc Systems Engineering, Policy analysis and Management. So you missed almost half of the undergraduate programs taught at the university... :/

@randallmcgrath9345

We can see that rankings shift(for USnews and World Report) as universities hire more staff, and such things, but University of Michigan ranking #1 for Nuclear Engineering is cool. MIT beats them for electrical and mechanical, but I didnt expect MIT to not be 1 for Nuclear.

MIT is literally inventing more tech than some private corporations 😂

@all-caps3927

You’re completely wrong about imperial.
In the UK it’s well known that engineering at imperial is better than Oxbridge - and the majority of people accept offers from Imperial over Oxbridge hence it’s far more competitive

@thefiercehawk3413

I find it crazy that some of these European schools are so good and cheap, while the ones in the US are good but so expensive

@Arthur5260

Your book is excellent.

@softballm1991

Cannot dispute any of the rankings except, how did CalTech rate so low?  Most reviews have CalTech in the same range as MIT.

@mossfloss

The UC schools are running on old reputation.   If they continue to be test blind (SAT/ACT), come back in 10 years and see how they hold up.  Not well I predict.

@JohnSmith-iu1wl

Odd that most colleges don't offer Mechatronics/Automation/Robotic Engineering. That surprises me.

@alexandrewoodworth8563

This isn’t it man, making schools like purdue seem bad when you can get an amazing engineering education and have access to an elite network is ridiculous. Big state schools with engineering is what most americans can afford and putting one with an engineering program as good as purdue or texas in E is so elitist

@Choco794

Since harvard offers only 4 different degrees in engineering, they can focus more on improving the quality of those few whereas as caltech I am surprised in it between 13th place has 10 or 11 different degrees in engineering and is top 4 or better in electrical and related, mechanical, aerospace and chemical whereas in its other degrees is 10th or worse hence why caltech's so low

@ChrisIoan-w5m

Hello! Could you make a video about the analytical skills a beginner  engineer should have entering an industry? THanks a lot! Your videos have helped me a lot !

@zanthiel2009

UC Berkeley is the Goat! Get in and come out with offers and little debt. Life has been great! I wish everyone well.

@thomasfowler2099

The out of state tuition for UMichigan is 60k, not 30k…

@firstclass000

If they all use the same textbooks does it matter what college I go to in terms of how successful I'll be after I graduate?