Anonymous wrote:CMU is very intense academically. Agree with the assessment that it’s a meat grinder. The students as a whole are very academically inclined. Probably harder to find kids who want a balanced social life. Pittsburgh is a great city for college.
Lehigh is in the middle of nowhere but it’s pretty. Greek life is huge there and those who do it love it. DD has a friend who transferred out in part because she wasn’t into partying and couldn’t find her people.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Whoever said Lehigh isn’t known for engineering is full of shit. That’s exactly what it’s known for. It’s not MIT or even Purdue but it’s a good engineering school. Jesus.
Based on that logic, then Dartmouth, ND, Vandy, and Dayton are also “known for engineering”.
Well, those are all very good schools for engineering. Not sure what the point is.
Lehigh just isn't very well known generally.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Whoever said Lehigh isn’t known for engineering is full of shit. That’s exactly what it’s known for. It’s not MIT or even Purdue but it’s a good engineering school. Jesus.
Based on that logic, then Dartmouth, ND, Vandy, and Dayton are also “known for engineering”.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Whoever said Lehigh isn’t known for engineering is full of shit. That’s exactly what it’s known for. It’s not MIT or even Purdue but it’s a good engineering school. Jesus.
Based on that logic, then Dartmouth, ND, Vandy, and Dayton are also “known for engineering”.
Anonymous wrote:Whoever said Lehigh isn’t known for engineering is full of shit. That’s exactly what it’s known for. It’s not MIT or even Purdue but it’s a good engineering school. Jesus.
Anonymous wrote:Lehigh is a smaller school not well known for engineering (ranked #85). Located in a small town in Pennsylvania. 7,000 students. Private school with tuition of $57,000/year
Carnegie Mellon has well known and respected engineering program (ranked #7). Located in Pittsburgh. 14,000 students. Known as a meat grinder for engineering students. Private school with tuition of $62,000/year.
Purdue is a large university well known for engineering (ranked #9). Located in a midwestern town in Indiana. 40,000 students known for being in the BIG TEN sports conference and has strong university support for football and basketball games. Public school with instate tuition $9,950/year. OOS $29,000/year.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Three totally different schools. What major?
Engineering or business.
Anonymous wrote:Three totally different schools. What major?