Most people working at nuclear plants don't actually have nukE degrees. Plenty of MechEs and EEs and ChemEs |
Yep |
Try Columbia |
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DC got an admit to U Minnesota, for engineering.
Wanted to hear from folks whose kids may have attended this school? Weather is bad. Really bad - so the education and outcomes ( internships etc) need to make up for that. We are OOS to MN. |
Sounds like a new thread |
We live here. Wife graduated from there. We had 0 interest in them attending there and nor did they. That being said, it's a good Engineering program. |
DP. Same here! Crossing fingers for VT also. |
I work with an EE from there. She knows her stuff. As a bonus she is friendly and helpful. Sample of one is not statistically meaningful, of course. We also know a likely genius who studied math there. Studied PhD level math theory as an undergrad. Very glad she works on our team. |
UMN Twin Cities claims 93% CSE retention after freshman year which is good. I cannot find the % of students who start in CSE and graduate with a CSE degree in 4 years. Ideally that 4yr graduation rate with a CSE degree (of those who start in CSE) would be 90% or higher. |
| Kid will be attending UPenn ChemE on Navy ROTC scholarship! |
Congratulations! Tough admit, tough degree, and serving their country. That is 3 wins. ChemE is very hard even for smart capable students. Important to persevere. |
Congrats on both things! Penn is a Top 20 program in Chemical Engineering. |