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Head on
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Looking for a university to pursue masters in civil engineering. Any recommendations on affordable or universities with funds and scholarships in western part of US like washington, oregon, california, utah, arizona? right now i am preparing for GRE.
Riten
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 Have you considered CalTech?
Head on
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Caltech?? Please give more information. Where is it.
sajhababa
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Head on bro....don't tell me that u r an engineering student and u don't know about Caltech....seriously bro?????
Riten
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Hehehehe Sajhababa.

@Headon:

Caltech is short for California Institute of Technology.  Here's the link:

ce.caltech.edu

If you can manage to get admitted to the program, funding will not be the problem.  CE Department will find a way to provide you sufficient scholarship, mostly in the form of tuition waiver.  You will not be denied for the want of money.  Period.


pire
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 Speaking of CalTech:

In the states, I once met a guy who was married to someone I knew. He was a really cocky sob, and as usual, it turned out that after his degree in China or Russia, this man was employed in Hongkong which made him feel so important. From there, he moved to the states. His wife was a very decent lady and so one day I went to have a dinner at his place. He kept on talking and talking. He was a civil engineer, and after awhile, not sure what I should talk him about, I finally asked him whether he thought of going to any graduate school. Then this is what he said. 
  " I meet professors of MIT, Berkeley, Stanford, CalTech all the time. In fact, they have been asking me to join there PhD program all the time.I don't want to. I am a boss at my office, there are 42 people working under me, and the company worth 4.5 billion dollars can't be run without my support."

In one form or another, I still frequently meet our people who tell me that (i) they could get into any school, but are not choosing to do so. (ii) That they are the lynchpin of the firm they are working on. Not sure how many of these people are correct.
Head on
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Thanks. Caltech sounds gr8. What about recommendations on other universities. I plan to apply for atleast 4 universities. And hope i land up with something good.

Thanks again to everyone. Let the suggestion and experiences coming.
pichas
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how about Pulchowk engineering college ?
Riten
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 Here you go:

http://grad-schools.usnews.rankingsandreviews.com/best-graduate-schools/top-engineering-schools/civil-engineering-rankings


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Hello friend,
I do not know of any particular graduate school's info on civil engineering but I think it is always a good idea to apply to 1 or 2 safety schools where you can easily get into, instead of applying to all top schools where  you are not sure about admittance.
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