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[quote=Anonymous]I can't believe this list is helpful at this point. We have U. Guelph mentioned but not U. Delaware when OP lives in MD. As others mentioned, Pitt and Minnesota work well as rolling admission options rather than traditional safeties Both are large, urban schools with strong engineering programs that provide early decisions. Consider visiting Lehigh or Case Western to experience smaller engineering-focused environments. This can help determine if that size is your kid’s jam. Unless a school has strong national recruiting or your student wants to work in that region post graduation, I'd focus on schools closer to home or school with national recruiting footprints. Since your student prefers large universities, state flagship engineering programs are worth prioritizing. They typically offer the most diverse engineering specialties and better resources. Schools like SMU, Villanova, or GW may be excellent institutions overall, but their engineering programs aren't as well developed. Only include them if your student has strong non-academic reasons for interest. [/quote]
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