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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Usually freshmen Math and Chemistry classes are weed out courses that are 100 to 200 student class size. I think Northwestern is know for their Journalism, Music, and business programs. DC had an admitted tour back in April and we didn’t see much of engineering[/quote] Northwestern is known for recruiting for consulting. However, there is no undergrad business program at Northwestern. There is a certificate, but that's all.[/quote] Northwestern is rated very highly for engineering: https://www.usnews.com/best-colleges/rankings/engineering-doctorate[/quote] And not just ratings, since these are for phD, but their practice of whole-brain undergrad engineering plus being a consulting target school makes Engineering grads targets for high-level tech consulting, much like the ivies with engineering, CMU, MIT. Soft skills, leadership, and writing are important, not just basic engineering skills which one can attain at any average state school. The top jobs and careers in Engineering launch from schools who have NU's approach[/quote]
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