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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Any engineers have suggestions for collaborative engineering programs that are not as difficult to get into as Olin? TIA[/quote] Purdue and University of Delaware[/quote] Thanks! Purdue is a surprise. Anyone have more info on this. How does the engineering compare with IU Bloomington? [/quote] Purdue is a top-ranking engineering program, even though it is relatively easy to get into. IU doesn't even compare for engineering -- it looks like they just started their program last year. [/quote] This is true, but for OP question, it should be noted that Purdue engineering is also famously difficult. Not the place for a kid who is not completely dedicated. [/quote] Not OP, but my question was about collaborative engineering programs. It sounds like that is NOT Purdue. Olin, which is highly selective, has a collaborative structure and students are hands-on in labs from the first year. Finding it very difficult to identify other collaborative programs and have done many on-line searches. When I ask, people often respond with the name of a "good" engineering program, but not necessarily a project based collaborative program. Still looking.[/quote]
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