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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]You can’t be a mechanical engineer with a 1280 sat unless your math sat is 680+. Better to be 730+ What about project management in engineering? Or business management in engineering? [/quote] My son proves you wrong ( and I am sure many others)! [/quote] 100% thank you for calling them out. SAT scores mean very little these days, I think the more important question is what math sequence has your daughter taken, is it the highest the school offers ? How has she done in those classes. I think that is a much better indicator, especially if she has done with in AP Calc AB/BC, than some a SAT/ACT score. That is only 1 piece of the puzzle. I'm sure you can google other small engineering schools - I haven't looked recently at the stats - but Rose-Hulman jumps to mind, Olin School of Engineering, I also believe Union College, and I thought there were a few other smaller engineering schools in the Midwest (Milwaukee School of Engineering). I'm sure you can do more research. A big advantage is engineering schools need women. [/quote]
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