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[quote=Anonymous]I think we need more info to help. If her grades are average but has higher math scores, she will obviously have some more choices. Many of the schools listed are excellent schools that she will not get into without proven math ability. What level math is she in? What level science classes? Has she taken ap physics and ap chem? Stevens Rpi Wpi Union Rochester intstitute of tech Olin Rose hulman Are excellent but competitive. For many of these schools, the math scores are outstanding, but the English brings down the test score average. These are difficult schools and I second the recommendation to maybe try nova for a year and then see about transferring. Bucknell, Lafayette, Lehigh, Villanova all have good and small engineering but like the above list, are hard to get into. The thing that might be good about these schools is that if she doesn't like engineering, she has other majors to pursue. But again, average grades will not gain you entry. FIT might be a good place to start. I have also heard good things about George Mason but not so sure about admission difficulty.[/quote]
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