It's all the same. As far as a variety in and around campus, it just depends where your kid goes to school. Obviously, bigger urban setting around campus will have more options and variety. |
| Many colleges outsource their cafeteria operations to Sodexo or ARA or such like. So food might be more similar than different between a pair of colleges. |
| The food is consistently highly ranked at Virginia Tech. They have a lot of delicious options. |
| Aside from Va Tech, I’d look at UMass Amherst for a relatively chill but still solid engineering program at a school known for excellent food. Honors college is supposed to be pretty great, too |
| Highly recommend looking at colleges with strong co-op programs. We have a granddaughter graduating from a very highly ranked tech program with a degree in mechanical engineering and the job market is very tough. The kids that did co-op are set. |
| Delaware |
NRO is hiring civilian mechanical engineers. US citizenship required. |
| +1 co-op programs. For a safety, look at Wentworth Institute of Technology in Boston. My friend's daughter loves it, especially taking advantage of all the city location has to offer. |
| Waterloo and Northeastern have good co-op opportunities |
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Purdue
University of Cincinnati ( oldest CO-OP program in US) |