Comment | I think this very much depends on the specific engineering discipline, course, and aims for after graduation. (I personally don't think unions should come into the equation at all - he'll make friends and have a good time in either)
If it's electronic, Strath outright. If it's Biomechanical, probably Glasgow. Civil and Mechanical? Couldn't fit a midgies tadger between them. In all cases, though, neither is a poor option.
One thing I will say though is that while Glasgow has been a permanent fixture high up the engineering league tables, it does rest on its laurels, while Strathclyde is rapidly accelerating upwards and getting high accolades / more and more funding, and for most subjects has better links to advanced research and industry.
(ex-student of both) |
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