Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No offense, but if you are considering engineering, NEU, BU (obviously MIT if you can be the lottery winner), even WPI.
+1
Who goes to BC for engineering?
My kid is interested in BC because it’s clearly not engineering focused, unlike a lot of universities today.
So you kid wants to be an engineer, but wants to go to a school that is "not engineering focused"? I don't even know what to tell you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No offense, but if you are considering engineering, NEU, BU (obviously MIT if you can be the lottery winner), even WPI.
+1
Who goes to BC for engineering?
My kid is interested in BC because it’s clearly not engineering focused, unlike a lot of universities today.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No offense, but if you are considering engineering, NEU, BU (obviously MIT if you can be the lottery winner), even WPI.
+1
Who goes to BC for engineering?
Anonymous wrote:Can someone explain BC engineering to me? DC attracted to “human centered” part (ie development, etc), but I’ve been warned off that it’s not accredited. Whatever that means. I’m not an engineer obv. TY!
Anonymous wrote:No offense, but if you are considering engineering, NEU, BU (obviously MIT if you can be the lottery winner), even WPI.
Anonymous wrote:No offense, but if you are considering engineering, NEU, BU (obviously MIT if you can be the lottery winner), even WPI.