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Reply to "Carnegie Mellon v. Lehigh v. Purdue"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Lehigh is a smaller school not well known for engineering (ranked #85). Located in a small town in Pennsylvania. 7,000 students. Private school with tuition of $57,000/year Carnegie Mellon has well known and respected engineering program (ranked #7). Located in Pittsburgh. 14,000 students. Known as a meat grinder for engineering students. Private school with tuition of $62,000/year. Purdue is a large university well known for engineering (ranked #9). Located in a midwestern town in Indiana. 40,000 students known for being in the BIG TEN sports conference and has strong university support for football and basketball games. Public school with instate tuition $9,950/year. OOS $29,000/year. [/quote] I have seen a bunch of responses on this board like this that sound like ChatGPT wrote it.[/quote] I could have written that from the spreadsheet my kid created during the college search. What's your point? It clearly illustrates that these are wildly different schools, os if the kid gets into them all, they will have to decide which atmosphere they want: small frat-centered school, medium grind, or large party school. The kid will get a great education in either major at any of them.[/quote]
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