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Harvard Lowell
Harvard Lowell
electrical engineering, robotics, graduate school?


I am currently a sophomore at UMASS-Lowell. I have a research job and my boss is saying that I should definitely go to graduate school for my masters. UMass lowell has a 5 year program in which I can get my undergrad and my master.

I wanted to do something along lines of Robotics or Artificial Intelligence. Does anyone know any schools that are known for this?

My GPA is currently borderline 3.0 so I really doubt I can go to Harvard, Stanford, or MIT. I am good with algorithms and programming and I have had experience in robotics throughout high school. I was with U.S. First and we did really good all four years. I was on the Drive Team, Electrical team, and did programming for the team.

Thank you.

Try applying to schools that have the word "tech" in it like
Va Tech
Ga Tech
etc. etc.
Big State schools all have engineering programs so it should be fine if you go to them as well. They are not bad.



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