Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Has a reputation for being a grind, academically. Not terribly difficult to get accepted, but difficult to make it through.
My DS is also looking at Mines. According to their website, they have about a 50% acceptance rate, but a 6-year grad rate of 83%. A much lower acceptance rate than VaTech, a bit higher than Maryland; fairly comparable to both institutions for 6-year grad rate.
I'm really impressed with their academic supports.
The out-of-state tuition is pretty hefty.
Anonymous wrote:Has a reputation for being a grind, academically. Not terribly difficult to get accepted, but difficult to make it through.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think mechanical engineering is kind of a grind everywhere, isn't it? Pretty much the hardest undergraduate major. But see if you can find out more about the Mines culture. I gut the sense it is a serious drinking place.
Harder than electrical engineering? Biomedical engineering?
(I was an English major at a college without an engineering department, so I genuinely don't know, but I hear of kids who start in EE and have to drop down to ME)
Anonymous wrote:I think mechanical engineering is kind of a grind everywhere, isn't it? Pretty much the hardest undergraduate major. But see if you can find out more about the Mines culture. I gut the sense it is a serious drinking place.
Anonymous wrote:I think mechanical engineering is kind of a grind everywhere, isn't it? Pretty much the hardest undergraduate major. But see if you can find out more about the Mines culture. I gut the sense it is a serious drinking place.