Not helpful, why, PP? I'm illustrating what I think OP's kid could look for beyond the completely obvious. Do you expect me to cross-tabulate all the universities that offer international non-profit management and engineering at a credible level? I'm guessing you're a really literal thinker. I gave a business example because that's my experience. But my grad uni has varied engineering programs that might fit the bill. I didn't mention them because the school is usually 1500+, 3.9 uw tier for OOS. International work, especially in developing economies, can be frustrating and requires cultural awareness and a flexible mindset. Classes and study abroad outside the engineering school could be a very helpful assist to pure technical knowledge classes. |
LOL at being less selective for engineering. You are just trolling. 9% percent acceptance rate overall OOS and 6% for Engineering majors. 12.7% overall acceptance rate for both OOS and Instate. |
Son had SAT math 680. English 740 - total 1440. He just graduated in Civil Engineering from Berkeley with a 3.8 GPA. Stop the BS. |
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Agreed. The under 4.0 average GPA will be more of an issue at the Top Engineering schools. |
| The good news is that if your kid is going into their senior then they still have room to get the GPA up even more for the very competitive schools. The SAT is fine. Have them focus on EC's as well. |
yes. Since my soon was at Berkeley he didnt have to send SAT scores, but I can tell you there wasn’t many B avg. students, if any, in their Civil degree, which happens to be one of the top CE programs in the country. MY point was the PP assessment by SAT math scores to be successful in engineering is absurd and ridiculous….His best friend was a 28 ACT math….but had a 5 in Calc AB…graduated with my son from Berkeley with similar grades as my son. |
That's the numbers for Engineering as a whole, without separating CS. CS is super competitive. Non-CS is less selective. Period. |
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We do kids a disservice pretending like engineering is so hard to get into or graduate in.
And it doesnt matter where you go. Ho to Drexel or Marquette or any state u. You’ll be fine |
CS is a very small percentage of students at GT compared to engineering. Engineering is extremely selective and make up a majority of the admission stats. This is a fact. |
It might be. But the fact is the number of CS applicants is huge, though they only admit a small number of CS students. |
Hopefully in Transportation or Environmental… For structural eng that would be catastrophic |
| Do you mean civil engineering? Every civil, structural and MEP engineer I know came out of Penn State. Huge network. |
They are both structural. Nothing catastrophic about it other than you ignorance on the subject. |
ECs don’t matter much for engineering and most schools will not look at senior grades. |