“Mediocre”? Sorry, no. Some kids are accepted and others are not. Mediocre is definitely not accepted. DP |
| seeing Wisconsin often in these - is that a good school for engineering? |
Yes, it's not top tier but certainly above average. |
| DC (mech e) is applying to many of these. Plus Rose Hulman which I don’t see listed yet |
Yes. Engineering is such a competitive major that even the best students have Wisconsin somewhere in the mix. It's a perfectly good option. Especially since so many public universities for engineering - Georgia Tech, Illinois, Michigan, Purdue, Texas - basically require Ivy stats these days. |
Actually the opposite for VT, OOS acceptance is higher than instate due to a lower oos yield, they just need to accept more. In state VT acceptances from NOVA is unpredictable. |
I know what I’ve seen (here, and in real life) and there are definitely some students with lower stats getting in to VT, and kids with higher stats getting rejected. I guess “mediocre” can be subjective. |
Wisconsin is roughly on the same level as VT and UVa for engineering. It does have stronger campus hiring due to presence of many “traditional fortune 500” industries in and around Madison, and mid-west is general - compared to Blacksburg or Charlottesville. Weather is not the best. And C’ville is probably a much better college town. |
I think the last part is the most subjective, of course. Madison is a great college town, and Charlottesville always struck me as a bit rundown. |
| What do you think if your DC went to Villanova for engineering? If they're looking also for the religious/service aspect. Still worth it as a engineering degree even if not a super competitive, high rank engineering school? |
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I would not send my kid to Villanova for engineering.
A kid who can get into Villanova can probably get into Penn State or U Pitt. |
VT and Wisconsin are both ranked #14 for undergraduate engineering. UVA is #35. There's a huge difference. https://www.usnews.com/best-colleges/rankings/engineering-doctorate?myCollege=engineering-doctorate&_sort=myCollege&_sortDirection=asc |
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Stanford
MIT Northwestern Duke CMU Vandy BU Michigan Wisconsin Minnesota Pitt UDel UMD (in-state) for BME |
whoops forgot GaTech their #1 choice |
No JHU? It’s highly ranked for BME. |