Which engineering programs is your DC applying to?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:For Twin boys in Va EE/CompE/CS

Cornell(Dream)
UIUC
Georgia Tech
UT Austin
Purdue
UMCP
Wisconsin
UVA
VTech
UMinn(Already Accepted)


My son is at UTK for Nuclear Engineering. UTK has either the 3rd or 4th best nuclear engineering program in the country. MI, MIT and NC State are ranked high as well for nuclear. Vtech and UVA don't offer nuclear.

Most people working at nuclear plants don't actually have nukE degrees. Plenty of MechEs and EEs and ChemEs
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:For Twin boys in Va EE/CompE/CS

Cornell(Dream)
UIUC
Georgia Tech
UT Austin
Purdue
UMCP
Wisconsin
UVA
VTech
UMinn(Already Accepted)


My son is at UTK for Nuclear Engineering. UTK has either the 3rd or 4th best nuclear engineering program in the country. MI, MIT and NC State are ranked high as well for nuclear. Vtech and UVA don't offer nuclear.

Most people working at nuclear plants don't actually have nukE degrees. Plenty of MechEs and EEs and ChemEs


Yep
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Which specific engineering major is DC planning? and which engineering programs is s/he applying to?


Try Columbia
Anonymous
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.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote: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
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote: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.


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.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Any applied for Mechanical Engineering? Did you/they get in? To where?


DD in at Clemson, Penn State, Auburn and Univ. Of SC for mechanical engineering. Waiting to hear from UVA and VT and a bunch of reaches. Her first choice is VT.


DP. Same here! Crossing fingers for VT also.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote: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.


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.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote: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.


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.
Anonymous
Kid will be attending UPenn ChemE on Navy ROTC scholarship!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote: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.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Kid will be attending UPenn ChemE on Navy ROTC scholarship!


Congrats on both things! Penn is a Top 20 program in Chemical Engineering.
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