s/o Schools for average kid interested in engineering

Anonymous
I am loving the thread on schools for average kids. I have a kid who is not a great tester and is likely to have something like a 3.5 GPA (only a sophomore, so too soon to tell). But he is a born engineer (likely mechanical or civil). He's the kid who's been taking things apart and putting them back together since he was 2, spends his weekends working on old cars, buys/repairs/resells old computers. Ideally, I think he'll do better in a small school; I think he's gotten a little lost in a big high school.
Any suggestions greatly appreciated.
Anonymous
WVU
Penn State
NC State
University of Delaware
Anonymous
Milwaukee School of Engineering (MSOE). Great school with great facilities.
Anonymous
WPI
Anonymous
Temple
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Michigan Tech
Anonymous
another vote for WPI
Anonymous
He needs to make sure to keep his science and math grades up and participate in extracurriculars that show his interest in engineering. If he can maintain the 3.5 and avoid Cs, he should be able to find a spot somewhere.
Anonymous
RIT
Anonymous
PITT
Anonymous
Search around on here this question is asked every month or so.

I think of Delaware, Penn State, NC State, WVU as too large.

I think of WPI as a good choice but a reach.

Like Milwaukee and Michigan Tech, look into Clarkson.

Anonymous
Drexel
Anonymous
Florida Atlantic
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Umbc
Anonymous
Also realize that he can move into the engineering program after going to a school for a year. I know a few kids who went to big schools, took a lot of the science/math and an even an engineering courses in freshman year, knocked it out of the park, and then was accepted into the program.

Remember, kids change majors and schools all the time
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