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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] It is my observation that the 3/2 programs are reasonable for the kids that are interested in the business side of engineering. The ones who want to blow stuff up, make machines, or are otherwise likely to want opportunities to be on projects or in labs... well this bunch is better going straight to engineering school. [/quote] I agree with the first part statement, but not the second. I would also say that 3/2 programs are equally reasonable for the kids that are interested in the engineering side of engineering. At graduation, one could not distinguish the 3/2 students from the straight students as we took the same hard-core Engineering classes. I took the business side of engineering route. After graduation, I got a job in a management training program. My best friend, however, took the engineering side of engineering route. He ended-up with PhD from Stanford and is working as an engineer for a premier tech company in Silicon Valley. [/quote]
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