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Stanford University (STANFORD)

California, United States


Private
university

17.0 %
acceptance rate

$47,000/ year
average tuition fee

$10,300 /year
average living expense


169
average GRE quant score

3558
total graduate enrollment

Website:
www.stanford.edu


Engineering graduate courses offered at STANFORD

  • Bioengineering
  • Chemical Engineering
  • Civil & Environmental Engineering
  • Computer Science
  • Electrical Engineering
  • Industrial Engineering
  • Management Information System
  • Mechanical Engineering

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Weather conditions around STANFORD

Jan - Mar Apr - Jun Jul - Sep Oct - Dec

11.9

17.7

3.0

14.0


About Stanford University

The very famous Stanford University is a private research university located near Palo Alto in California. There is not much that can be said about Stanford which is not been said before. Simply, if anyone gets into Stanford, he takes it blindly. Of course, before reading further, you ought to know that it’s nearly impossible to get an admit here. To get an idea of exactly how competitive Stanford is, you don’t have to look further than the long list of prominent companies founded by Stanford alumni- Google, Hewlett-Packard, LinkedIn, Yahoo, Sun Microsystems. And that’s not even one tenth of the list.

Location

Stanford is located in the Northwestern Santa Clara valley on the San Francisco peninsula. The wonderful city of San Francisco is approximately 60 kilometers northwest of the University. The bay area is pretty closed by and of course San Francisco, San Jose and Berkeley aren’t too far either.

Infrastructure

Stanford University is built on a whopping 8180 acre campus. Although some parts aren’t exactly developed, the infrastructure in the developed region is an absolute treat to the eyes. The huge campus is home to over 25,000 trees, a beautiful lake, more than 700 buildings and its very own power plant. Stanford even has a 2 mile linear accelerator abbreviated as ‘SLAC’.

Residing Options

There is on campus housing facility at Stanford where the charges are roughly around $7000 per year. Students avoid staying off campus as the rent charges are at least $1000 per month. Moreover, the houses are pretty far from the campus.

Weather

Most students are of the common opinion that the weather at Stanford is pretty good. Apart from the winter months, when it’s slightly cold and wet, the rest of the year is sunny and pleasant. Stanford University area doesn’t receive snowfall and fortunately doesn’t experience extremes of temperature. It’s pretty normal to see people roaming around in shorts and tshirts.

Faculty and pedagogy

When you’re at Stanford, you can expect first rate education, and faculty to match. The professors are highly reputed pioneers in their own field, which is why Stanford can boast of over 50 noble laureates. In spite of their achievements, professors are extremely approachable and very understanding. All in all, the learning process at Stanford is fantastic.

Financial aid

Since Stanford is a private university, scholarships are few and far difficult to get and even if you’ve to be one of those, your profile should be more than breathtakingly good.

Jobs and placements at Stanford

Stanford students usually are seen working for Bain, Microsoft, Google, Oracle and Goldman Sachs, to name a few. Oh and they earn rather a lot.

Crowd and campus life

Since most of the students have probably been nerds throughout their life, don’t expect to meet a tremendously hep crowd. Having said that, the crowd still certainly ain’t that bad. There are a number of academic over achievers, who probably have some sporting achievements to brag about as well. Infact, in the 2008 Olympics, Stanford amassed a breath taking 25 medals for the US of A.

Alumni

David Filo - Yahoo! co-founder, Jawed Karim - Youtube co-founder, Azim Premji - Founder and Chairman of Wipro Group, Vinod Khosla - Co-founder of Sun Microsystems If we actually started listing all the great alumni who stepped foot into the hallowed portals of this institute, you would be reading on forever.

Verdict

Oh come on!

Website: www.stanford.edu