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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]To the PP who asked, Georgetown had a 3+2 with Columbia. Many SLACs are tied with Case Western engineering, and as another mentioned, Cal Tech has agreements with several SLACs.[/quote] Wash U in St Louis is another one -- they call it Dual Degree, but 3/2 is one of the arrangements. https://engineering.wustl.edu/prospective-students/dual-degree/Pages/default.aspx Affiliated LACs: https://engineering.wustl.edu/prospective-students/dual-degree/Pages/affiliated-schools.aspx I did 3/2 from a LAC, with the engineering portion at Penn State. In my case, it's because I decided during my freshman year that I wanted to do engineering instead of physics. I really liked the liberal arts classes and had a good financial arrangement at my college, so 3/2 made more sense than transferring. 15 years later, no regrets. In particular, competent writing skills have served me very very well and those came from the liberal arts portion of college. [/quote]
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