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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Under 10K would be great if they have a variety of engineering majors. Co-op and flexibility are more important to him than size or selectivity or location.[/quote] WPI RPI RIT start with those They all have a variety of engineering majors (my son was looking for ChemE and he found it at all of these---it's not found at every school). Most schools have the ability to do coops, especially in engineering. Only RIT will have it that mostly everyone is doing it. There are plenty of great engineering schools out there where your kid can select whatever major they want, and switch it up at any time (and the only issue is whether you will graduate on time due to the new major, not because you can't switch or cannot get into the classes you need). I think it's a much better plan than playing Hunger Games 2.0 to just major in what your kid actual wants to major in. [/quote] I don’t get the Hunger Games reference. I know there are a lot of schools where switching is easy and a lot of schools where it isn’t. It’s just not always easy to tell from the websites which is why I am asking. UW seems to be an example of a school where from the outside it looks easy but it actually isn’t.[/quote] Having to continue to compete intensely to get the major you want (hunger games reference), just like in HS to get into college. Many engineering schools are not direct admit to the major, most are just to the engineering school, then you compete to get into your major. Want a top major like BME or MechE and you might not get in if you get a B- in a few intro eng courses. And yes, UW is not easy to switch, not easy to get the courses you want. Also not easy to switch out of engineering to a competitive major (Biology, Business, and many other popular majors etc)---so the typical fallback for engineering when they switch out (business is popular) simply isn't possible. Business is almost as competitive as Eng and if you are not direct admit you likely wont' get in. UW is a great school but it's big and you can count on 5 years to graduate and possibly majoring in something you didn't plan to. [/quote] Most engineering schools are not competitive to choose an engineering major once you're in the engineering school. That's super rare. [/quote]
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