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JJShannon3
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I'm torn on this decision. I got in to both and a partial scholarship at both, but on paper they seem so similar that it's a tough decision. Rankings-wise, Vanderbilt shot up this year, but Emory has traditionally been a consistent top 25 school.
I'm a mechanical engineer leaving a large power utility to return to school. My career goals after school revolve around energy/tech. I'd love to get into energy trading or even consulting with a focus on tech/energy. I want to make the move toward the oil/gas boom in Texas or possibly West Coast although that's a stretch. There are also a lot of attractive, smaller firms in both Atlanta and Nashville. Any words of wisdom from current students or people that also applied to either of these? I'm a Georgia Tech grad, so I've done the Atlanta thing once before. Is it important to diversify my location/network and choose Vanderbilt instead?
I'm a mechanical engineer leaving a large power utility to return to school. My career goals after school revolve around energy/tech. I'd love to get into energy trading or even consulting with a focus on tech/energy. I want to make the move toward the oil/gas boom in Texas or possibly West Coast although that's a stretch. There are also a lot of attractive, smaller firms in both Atlanta and Nashville. Any words of wisdom from current students or people that also applied to either of these? I'm a Georgia Tech grad, so I've done the Atlanta thing once before. Is it important to diversify my location/network and choose Vanderbilt instead?












