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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Georgia Tech and Cornell are better than Brown and Duke for engineering. Between Brown and Duke, well... it seems like you'll have a humanities major... .[/quote] She’s very interdisciplinary and has never been engineering-or-bust. She liked the well-roundedness of UPenn and Brown when she got accepted. She visited Cornell last year because a cousin is there for graduate school and she didn’t love it, still applied because the engineering is good but did not consider it much after all her acceptances came in. She is very much an engineer, but likes what Brown had to offer in terms of a well-rounded education, which is why she said no to UPenn and GT. On paper Duke is her favorite right now but she wants to visit to finalize.[/quote] +1 makes sense. Not sure why people on here are acting like Brown or Duke wouldn't provide a great engineering background for those who take advantage of what they offer. Doing a quick Google search shows Brown has some some engineering alumni like Dara Khosrowshahi (CEO of Uber) and Aneel Bhusri (CEO and Founder of Workday), while Duke has alumni like David Taylor (Executive Chairman of Proctor & Gamble) and Howie Liu (CEO and Founder of Airtable).[/quote]
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