I mean, obviously. Who else would have built the pipeline? |
Why do you continue to disrupt these topics? Bucknell does have a strong engineering program. It's as simple as that. |
| Loyola MD, York PA, CNU has EE, Elon, Clarkson, Denver, Valparaiso, Merrimack, TCNJ |
| Wellesley has cross registration with MIT and Sweetbriar even has a program where students spend a couple of semesters at another school with more tech stuff, I'm thinking it's RPI? not sure. |
| I went to bucknell (not the poster obsessed with a pipeline/punching about its weight), and I had friends in the engineering programs. They liked that they were able to do Jon-engineering things on the side - sorority, dance company, band, theatre stuff, whatever. It was hard to take classes outside the major but extra curricular stuff could be done if you really wanted to. |
I know it does. That’s why the pipeline is so strong. |
| Princeton |
Have a young relative who went there who went on to a great grad program and great career. |
| Smith, if considering women’s colleges |
Zero engineering at W&M. |
Have a child doing Engineering at Swarthmore. Is very happy there. Other than Eng, Math and CS has also taken English, Philosophy, Music. Small classes, first name basis with Professors, easy access to clubs, research opportunities. Feels if they were at a larger school might be partying more due to the environment, happy with the balance at Swat (tilted more towards academics/activities) and less towards partying. |
+1 |
| Brown |
This. CS is part of STEM. Engineering is the E in STEM. but CS is not engineering. |
| Harvey Mudd and the other 5Cs are the best of all worlds. |