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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]William and Mary U Chicago Harvey Mudd Carleton Cal Tech Case Western CMU Georgia Tech Embry Riddle RPI[/quote] Caltech is equally as impossible as MIT. William & Mary and Carleton are good for science, but don't have engineering. The ones that have that engineering/technical bent in things they do that come to mind are: Georgia Tech Purdue RPI RIT CMU Harvey Mudd Colorado School of Mines NJIT Rose Hulman Stevens Virginia Tech [/quote] You do realize Georgia Tech is close to impossible to get into out of state don't you? Just checking in. Georgia Tech and CMU should not be with the others you have above. Just sayin. [/quote] Yep. "Across the Regular Decision and Early Action applicant groups, almost 67,000 students applied for admission into Tech’s Fall 2025 first-year class, with more than 8,500 receiving admission offers. Overall, the Fall 2025 admit rate for Georgia residents is 30%; it is 9% for nonresidents." The acceptance rate for OOS students for Engineering is even lower around 6 percent. [/quote] “So you’re saying there’s a chance!” Dumb and dumber. But unironically. Someone is the 9% and 6%[/quote]
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