Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Virginia Tech. My son graduated from Virginia Tech engineering. I was impressed by the career fair and recruiting. Also feel that the program was more applied than what my daughter saw in Cornell engineering (which leaned theoretical).
Thanks for the feedback! How’s the work–life balance? My son plays soccer with friends every day and is hoping for a balanced environment where people study hard but also enjoy healthy activities.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:just google or look up best engineering school and their admit rates. For publics, makes sure you know their OOS admit rates.
There are a few schools our counselor suggested, but I’m not sure if they’re a good fit since they seem small—Olin, Harvey Mudd, and Rose-Hulman. We’re also considering OxBridge, Imperial College London. DC wants to meet people beyond just engineering types.
Anonymous wrote:Virginia Tech. My son graduated from Virginia Tech engineering. I was impressed by the career fair and recruiting. Also feel that the program was more applied than what my daughter saw in Cornell engineering (which leaned theoretical).
Anonymous wrote:Purdue, Washington state, uiuc, vtech
Anonymous wrote:just google or look up best engineering school and their admit rates. For publics, makes sure you know their OOS admit rates.
Anonymous wrote:Do they have a size or geographic preference?
Anonymous wrote:A gpa, SAT and highest math level by 12th would be helpful. Otherwise you might as well just look up the top 50 engineering programs and pick the locations you like. Right now we don’t know if you’re a match for Michigan type schools or RPI types.