All I have to say is that I work in the oil field here in Lafayette and have seen many MSU engineering graduates come and go. Some were good and some couldn't hold a candle to some of the UL I-tech grads. So basically it doesn't matter what school you went to, only what you do after you get out of school.
On a lighter note, how many stars did rivals.com give you when you were recruited by MSU engineering? I'm just wondering.
No it is not obtuse. ASME ranked them in the top 10 when I was in school (on the Mechanical side). I take back the comment about UL Lafayette Engineering. I know it is a strong school. They hold a strong name when I worked for Chevron in Houston, TX and I actually have a couple of peers that I know graduated from there. They contantly choose UL Grads for off-shore assigments. You are exactly right it is a challenge for excellence and I apologize for that comment.
Ah, the great Hibbeler. I had him for statics. Dry sense of humor coupled with a very methodical approach made for a very good class.
Plus, he was cool enough that he didn't make us buy his book (which was $120+). Great teacher and a great person (and no doubt rich from selling books!).
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