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Go visit the schools close to you as a starting point. You're not looking for the perfect fit, you're looking for the things she likes/dislikes about each one. Try for a variety - small, medium, large, religious, secular, I don't know go visit alot of them.
Then start sifting through what you know after visiting those - she likes X size school, Y type of student body (sports focused? greek life? there's alot out there), then look for schools similar to that size that have the program she wants - go visit. See what happens. Just visit a few schools and you'll start to get an idea pretty quick probably. |
Big difference in kids who wanted an academy but couldn't hack the PFT vs. regular engineering nerds. These students won't have the same needs. |
For real. It's not rocket science. You just need to put in the time. I'm not sure why the OP put this into some kind of academy or ROTC context. Because there is heaps of advice about that world. And that world is very different from normal, average students looking for a good engineering programming. Cardio is a thing for the academies and ROTC. Do or don't do. But it has nothing to do with a good engineering program. |
How so? I’m admittedly not familiar with this world so genuinely curious about what the particular needs would be for students with this profile and interest. |
Crew has an insane fitness culture, which includes a LOT of running. So, maybe not. |
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So she just doesn’t want to train to run?
Agree with state flagships. |
She is looking for an engineering school. Whether she “wanted” an academy doesn’t make a difference. If she can’t manage to run a mile and has no will to train, she isn’t the type of kid to go to an academy, regardless of that type she thinks she is |
| There is a thread right now (Dec 2025) on "Engineering programs that are not soul crushing". Read that as a starting point. |
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Given her situation, she will not be able to serve in uniform.
The military, and the uniformed services more generally, have many civil service (non-uniformed) scientists and engineers who do good work enabling warfighters. Locally, this includes examples like the Army Research Lab in Adelphi, Naval Surface Warfare Center at Carderock, and the Naval Research Lab. There also are local IC examples with civil service scientific and engineering jobs, like CIA, DIA, NGA, NRO, and NSA. |
| Rose-Hulman? |
| I personally know someone who did not follow through with the service academies because of the fitness requirements and a similar situation. She went to Purdue for engineering, had a great experience and is in a fantastic career. No regrets and she recommends Purdue to everyone she knows. She also loved it socially and said it was the perfect combination of academics but things to do. |
You are a pathetic excuse for a human being. |
A student disciplined enough to earn that score and those grades is disciplined enough to get in shape. Improving her fitness will benefit her more than a degree. |
Came here to suggest Norwich as well. Makes a lot of sense for a student with this profile interested in mechanical engineering. |
Isn’t that a military school? Is this appropriate for someone that wants to do zero running? |