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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]another thing is that some schools really try to weed out the engineering majors. IMO this is not necessary. if you choose a school that is known for weeding out, then it is going to be a tough time.[/quote] I remember when I was in a freshman engineering survey class, they did the whole “look right, look left, one of you won’t graduate in engineering” spiel. It was indeed true, but not really supportive. Ha ha. I’ve wondered if this has changed at all, culturally. Back then it was a bit of an embrace the grind, resent the other majors, kind of vibe. At least on tours and websites, schools seem to suggest a more supportive vs weed out approach, but maybe it’s marketing. I still remember Physics exams freshman year where the averages were ridiculous. Like 30/100. Good times. :-)[/quote]
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