hey guys just wondering, how selective is UIUC for bioengineering? I know it has a 43.7% acceptance rate. Do you think I could get in there with 6 bs in stem courses but strong gpa ovrall (3.89)?
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Hello, I was recently accepted into UIUC for computer science major in Grainger Engineering College and CMU’s School of Computer Science. I can’t seem to decide between the two. Things to consider: Differences in cost of education: UIUC will cost me $28,000 ($40,000 out-of-state tuition + $13,000 room/board - $25,000 scholarship) per year all inclusive, while CMU will charge $78,000 ...
The biggest differences between UIUC and UIC in engineering is that UIUC has plenty of well known, renowned faculty in their fields, UIC doesn’t. Each engineering department at UIUC has world class laboratories and research that goes on constantly, UIC doesn’t.
UIUC has done a good job elevating/maintaining the desirability of many of their degrees, especially those in the Colleges of Engineering and Business. I agree that Grainger and Gies are getting good outcomes, yet it hasn’t slowed the relentless pace of students leaving the state and is not offset by OOS students coming to Illinois.