| DS is interested in small or midsized schools where he can study engineering but that is not tech-only. He's also interested in a student body that is more interested in grad school than industry. He's especially not interested in finance/Wall Street. He's not interested in Greek life or athletics. Harvey Mudd would be perfect and he's also considering Swarthmore, with its small engineering program. Would Lafayette and/or Lehigh be possible fits? |
| Wesleyan and Bowdoin have great 3/2 programs with dartmouth and columbia - definitely not the fratty vibe of lafayette bucknell and lehigh which all have top engineering also |
| Yes, see also Rochester, Union, Bucknell, Villanova for engineering at small to mid-sized schools |
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Schools such as Harvey Mudd, Lehigh and Lafayette appear to be similarly well regarded for their science lab facilities:
Best Colleges for Science Lab Facilities | The Princeton Review https://www.princetonreview.com/college-rankings/?rankings=best-science-lab-facilities |
3/2 programs sound way better on paper. They aren't givens and many students don't want to pull up and change schools when the time comes. I Liked Lafayette a lot, both as a potential for my kid (engineer looking for collaborative programs) and my clients. I have a very studious client (CS) there now who is really loving it. Lafayette may have some party vibe, but it also has studious and creative types as well. |
| Check out Tufts! Checks all the boxes! |
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Lehigh would be really strong. It's not that fratty but your DS will need to have some interests that can be pursued while living on a somewhat isolated campus. I would investigate clubs and activities and see what would be a fit.
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What? It's Greek heavy. |
Any info on this other thread re: Lehigh valley area colleges? |
Here is the link https://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/list/1198517.page |
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| Of the two, Lehigh is a stronger school for engineering but if your kid wants to go to grad school I’d not rule out larger state schools like Purdue for engineering |
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man.. just ask ur kid to go to school and be happy with it.. I actually think its the parent u is the He's here. |
| I’m confused. He’s engineering but doesn’t want to be surrounded by pre-professional types? A vast majority of engineering jobs are for people with bachelors in engineering. It’s also a bold idea to aspire for an engineering PhD without a gpa. |
I think it’s past your bedtime, kiddo. |