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I'm at Polytechnique right now and from what I've seen so far I would place the degree on par with the 5 year Masters of Engineering one could get at someplace like MIT. Not so complicated that (however the OP may not have been clear in that it was quite simply laying out the US degree system, allowing for one's own comparisons, and not making any of its own). Afterall, "depending on the school you got it from" applies to all combinations :-P

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Re^5: Resolution Time is Nigh, 2005 redux
by mirod (Canon) on Jan 04, 2005 at 19:45 UTC

    The difference is that, as I understand the US system, if you are really brilliant at MIT you will go on to get a PhD, while if you are really brilliant at Polytechnique you might very well decide to stop there (OK, after your 2 year "application school"). Which, for potential employers will translate into: "this guy does not have a PhD, hence he must not have been that good". Probably not a major problem for MIT/Polytechnique alumnis, but potentially one for lesser fortunate students ;--(