Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Math has gotten competitive, since people use it as a backup to CS. Most other majors are not gonna be competitive. All engineering will be competitive.
Unsure about saying competitive as most programs don’t have it as a protected major. However there has been an uptick in the number of majors.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Civil and chemical engineering are relative easier admissions. AE (sub of ME) and BioE are more popular. CompE and EE are the most competitive. All sciences are similar.
Please spell out those acronyms.
NP but they are not that hard! CompE - Computer Engineering and EE = Electrical Engineering
I have two kids in Engineering in College - would agree on Chemical being not as competitive. Tough one right now is biomedical. The irony is that Chemical Engineering has really changed - it's not just Dupont which is what I thought of. It focuses on atoms/molecules or the whole "nano" world which is the new buzz word. My Chemical Engineering kid wants to do something that borders with biomedical focusing medical research - things like tissue regrowth. There are a lot of similarities between Chemical and Biomedical so if your child can't get into Biomed encourage them to look at Chemical.
Mechanical can be competitive- depends on the school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Civil and chemical engineering are relative easier admissions. AE (sub of ME) and BioE are more popular. CompE and EE are the most competitive. All sciences are similar.
Please spell out those acronyms.
NP but they are not that hard! CompE - Computer Engineering and EE = Electrical Engineering
I have two kids in Engineering in College - would agree on Chemical being not as competitive. Tough one right now is biomedical. The irony is that Chemical Engineering has really changed - it's not just Dupont which is what I thought of. It focuses on atoms/molecules or the whole "nano" world which is the new buzz word. My Chemical Engineering kid wants to do something that borders with biomedical focusing medical research - things like tissue regrowth. There are a lot of similarities between Chemical and Biomedical so if your child can't get into Biomed encourage them to look at Chemical.
Mechanical can be competitive- depends on the school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Civil and chemical engineering are relative easier admissions. AE (sub of ME) and BioE are more popular. CompE and EE are the most competitive. All sciences are similar.
Please spell out those acronyms.
Anonymous wrote:Civil and chemical engineering are relative easier admissions. AE (sub of ME) and BioE are more popular. CompE and EE are the most competitive. All sciences are similar.
Anonymous wrote:Math has gotten competitive, since people use it as a backup to CS. Most other majors are not gonna be competitive. All engineering will be competitive.
Anonymous wrote:Most state colleges don't declare a major on entry. Other schools don't allow you to switch to CS later.