Is this a good university for EEE it sits 36 in the completeuniversityguide 2016 ranking, but only 53 in the guardian 2016 ranking. However according to unistats employment possibility is fantastic after 6 months and I know they have strong ties in the industry and great research. I'm looking to do a foundation year then move onto a integrated masters. Is this University the best in the South, a good option for me considering I'm predicted BBC?
Anyone currently/or know anyone studying Electrical and Electronic Engineering able to give me information and advice?