Anonymous wrote:In MD, UMBC and UMCP both have good public engineering programs.
In VA, good public options exist at least at ODU, GMU, VCU, VT, and UVA. VT deliberately has weed-out courses, but some others (e.g., UVa) do not deliberately have them.
ANY Engineering school will be a lot of hard work for anyone. Look at the 4-year graduation rates (in engineering) for freshman engineering students.
For engineering, job opportunities after graduation depend more on which upper-level in-major electives were taken (which translate into specific skills) than which E School one graduated from.
Not sure they'd get into UMDCP engineering with those stats.