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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Swarthmore Kenyon Dartmouth Harvey Mudd Caltech[/quote] None of those makes sense given OP's comment about DD "Her grades are pretty average; she's smart, but she won't get into the most selective schools."[/quote] And Kenyon doesn't even offer an engineering major. [b]One alternative, though, might be to major in physics (or chem, or bio -- depending on interests) at a LAC and then do a one-year master's in engineering at a university.[/b][/quote] My DS considered this, but found that there were very few programs that offered this option at the graduate level, and even the few that exist are pretty limited in scope. Engineers and engineering profs he consulted all encouraged him to get an undergrad engineering degree, rather than a physics degree. [/quote]
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