Anonymous wrote:How big are the programs?
Anonymous wrote:A list of names is nice, and this one is impressive. Of additional use in figuring out whether one program or another might best suit a student would be, say, the proportion of those graduating from each program that are admitted to a particular selection of schools, whether the target is an Ivy, the top STEM schools, the generic top 25, etc.
Are more than headlines available somewhere? Of course, it's understood that it would be a YMMV/past performance is not a guarantee of future results situation.
Anonymous wrote:I recently read that Wheaton has the most students admitted to UMDCP's Smith School of Engineering.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have a kid there who is loving it. Great program, great opportunities, great teachers/counselors/principal. Engineering classes are ver hands on. They'll take intro to Engineering design, principles of engineering, digital electronics, civil or aerospace or computer, then a senior capstone with a project. There are various engineering clubs, robotics, science, etc. Plus art, theatre, chorus. (Great chorus and theatre teachers). Band/orch is not particularly strong. Gorgeous building. Welcome!
Thank you for this clarification. I have heard that the programs like engineering at Wheaton are tech programs for kids who aren't going to college but rather into fields like mechanics, AC repair, and so on. Do the engineering kids take AP classes?
No the engineering magnet at Wheaton is for kids who want to be aerospace engineers or architects.
Maybe it is now, but my daughter is in college for aero/astro engineering and was specifically told Blair Magnet was a better option to get into top engineering programs for BA/MA engineers and the Wheaton program was great for polytechnic engineering schools. Not A/C repair etc... but engineering technology and design and graphing. This is not a knock, because some of these degrees are amazing
+1
Give you an idea. Look at Purdue School of Engineering and Purdue Polytechnic. That is how to differentiate
Also, most of the colleges people are posting are not colleges engineers go to besides HM, CT, and MIT. I mean they are great colleges for a few of the 500+ kids, but an aerospace engineer is not going to Princeton, Swathmore etc…. So I don’t quite understand that.
Anonymous wrote:A list of names is nice, and this one is impressive. Of additional use in figuring out whether one program or another might best suit a student would be, say, the proportion of those graduating from each program that are admitted to a particular selection of schools, whether the target is an Ivy, the top STEM schools, the generic top 25, etc.
Are more than headlines available somewhere? Of course, it's understood that it would be a YMMV/past performance is not a guarantee of future results situation.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have a kid there who is loving it. Great program, great opportunities, great teachers/counselors/principal. Engineering classes are ver hands on. They'll take intro to Engineering design, principles of engineering, digital electronics, civil or aerospace or computer, then a senior capstone with a project. There are various engineering clubs, robotics, science, etc. Plus art, theatre, chorus. (Great chorus and theatre teachers). Band/orch is not particularly strong. Gorgeous building. Welcome!
Thank you for this clarification. I have heard that the programs like engineering at Wheaton are tech programs for kids who aren't going to college but rather into fields like mechanics, AC repair, and so on. Do the engineering kids take AP classes?
No the engineering magnet at Wheaton is for kids who want to be aerospace engineers or architects.
Maybe it is now, but my daughter is in college for aero/astro engineering and was specifically told Blair Magnet was a better option to get into top engineering programs for BA/MA engineers and the Wheaton program was great for polytechnic engineering schools. Not A/C repair etc... but engineering technology and design and graphing. This is not a knock, because some of these degrees are amazing
+1
Give you an idea. Look at Purdue School of Engineering and Purdue Polytechnic. That is how to differentiate
Also, most of the colleges people are posting are not colleges engineers go to besides HM, CT, and MIT. I mean they are great colleges for a few of the 500+ kids, but an aerospace engineer is not going to Princeton, Swathmore etc…. So I don’t quite understand that.
That initial statement is totally false.
Not everyone is going for Aero. Princeton and Swarthmore are top schools w/ good engineering programs. Also, some kids decide not to do engineering or want more of a liberal arts experience, so all the admits are relevant. We should add JHU, GT, CMU, Cornell and more to that list. I don't know any kids from Wheaton going to Purdue Poly. I really don't get the people who are trying to suggest that Wheaton is some lesser "Lincoln Tech" type of program (dating myself here)! Maybe this is more confusion w/ Edison on your part. It sounds like you have no real knowledge of the Wheaton magnet program.
I am the parent with kids at Blair magnet and Wheaton engineering. Wheaton is the better program for a student interested in an engineering career. As I said previously, Blair has had an established relationship with top colleges. WHeaton is only 10 years old, so people should look at the current admits, not ones from several years ago. It has done amazing things for such a young magnet program. Curriculum-wise, Wheaton offers much more for the student interested in engineering (Civil, Elect, Comp, Aero or Mech), unless that student really wants Thermodynamics which is at Blair, but Blair doesn't have the various engineer topics.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have a kid there who is loving it. Great program, great opportunities, great teachers/counselors/principal. Engineering classes are ver hands on. They'll take intro to Engineering design, principles of engineering, digital electronics, civil or aerospace or computer, then a senior capstone with a project. There are various engineering clubs, robotics, science, etc. Plus art, theatre, chorus. (Great chorus and theatre teachers). Band/orch is not particularly strong. Gorgeous building. Welcome!
Thank you for this clarification. I have heard that the programs like engineering at Wheaton are tech programs for kids who aren't going to college but rather into fields like mechanics, AC repair, and so on. Do the engineering kids take AP classes?
No the engineering magnet at Wheaton is for kids who want to be aerospace engineers or architects.
Maybe it is now, but my daughter is in college for aero/astro engineering and was specifically told Blair Magnet was a better option to get into top engineering programs for BA/MA engineers and the Wheaton program was great for polytechnic engineering schools. Not A/C repair etc... but engineering technology and design and graphing. This is not a knock, because some of these degrees are amazing
+1
Give you an idea. Look at Purdue School of Engineering and Purdue Polytechnic. That is how to differentiate
Also, most of the colleges people are posting are not colleges engineers go to besides HM, CT, and MIT. I mean they are great colleges for a few of the 500+ kids, but an aerospace engineer is not going to Princeton, Swathmore etc…. So I don’t quite understand that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have a kid there who is loving it. Great program, great opportunities, great teachers/counselors/principal. Engineering classes are ver hands on. They'll take intro to Engineering design, principles of engineering, digital electronics, civil or aerospace or computer, then a senior capstone with a project. There are various engineering clubs, robotics, science, etc. Plus art, theatre, chorus. (Great chorus and theatre teachers). Band/orch is not particularly strong. Gorgeous building. Welcome!
Thank you for this clarification. I have heard that the programs like engineering at Wheaton are tech programs for kids who aren't going to college but rather into fields like mechanics, AC repair, and so on. Do the engineering kids take AP classes?
No the engineering magnet at Wheaton is for kids who want to be aerospace engineers or architects.
Maybe it is now, but my daughter is in college for aero/astro engineering and was specifically told Blair Magnet was a better option to get into top engineering programs for BA/MA engineers and the Wheaton program was great for polytechnic engineering schools. Not A/C repair etc... but engineering technology and design and graphing. This is not a knock, because some of these degrees are amazing
+1
Give you an idea. Look at Purdue School of Engineering and Purdue Polytechnic. That is how to differentiate
Also, most of the colleges people are posting are not colleges engineers go to besides HM, CT, and MIT. I mean they are great colleges for a few of the 500+ kids, but an aerospace engineer is not going to Princeton, Swathmore etc…. So I don’t quite understand that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have a kid there who is loving it. Great program, great opportunities, great teachers/counselors/principal. Engineering classes are ver hands on. They'll take intro to Engineering design, principles of engineering, digital electronics, civil or aerospace or computer, then a senior capstone with a project. There are various engineering clubs, robotics, science, etc. Plus art, theatre, chorus. (Great chorus and theatre teachers). Band/orch is not particularly strong. Gorgeous building. Welcome!
Thank you for this clarification. I have heard that the programs like engineering at Wheaton are tech programs for kids who aren't going to college but rather into fields like mechanics, AC repair, and so on. Do the engineering kids take AP classes?
No the engineering magnet at Wheaton is for kids who want to be aerospace engineers or architects.
Maybe it is now, but my daughter is in college for aero/astro engineering and was specifically told Blair Magnet was a better option to get into top engineering programs for BA/MA engineers and the Wheaton program was great for polytechnic engineering schools. Not A/C repair etc... but engineering technology and design and graphing. This is not a knock, because some of these degrees are amazing
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have a kid there who is loving it. Great program, great opportunities, great teachers/counselors/principal. Engineering classes are ver hands on. They'll take intro to Engineering design, principles of engineering, digital electronics, civil or aerospace or computer, then a senior capstone with a project. There are various engineering clubs, robotics, science, etc. Plus art, theatre, chorus. (Great chorus and theatre teachers). Band/orch is not particularly strong. Gorgeous building. Welcome!
Thank you for this clarification. I have heard that the programs like engineering at Wheaton are tech programs for kids who aren't going to college but rather into fields like mechanics, AC repair, and so on. Do the engineering kids take AP classes?
The tech programs you’re referring to are at Thomas Edison, not Wheaton.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have a kid there who is loving it. Great program, great opportunities, great teachers/counselors/principal. Engineering classes are ver hands on. They'll take intro to Engineering design, principles of engineering, digital electronics, civil or aerospace or computer, then a senior capstone with a project. There are various engineering clubs, robotics, science, etc. Plus art, theatre, chorus. (Great chorus and theatre teachers). Band/orch is not particularly strong. Gorgeous building. Welcome!
Thank you for this clarification. I have heard that the programs like engineering at Wheaton are tech programs for kids who aren't going to college but rather into fields like mechanics, AC repair, and so on. Do the engineering kids take AP classes?
No the engineering magnet at Wheaton is for kids who want to be aerospace engineers or architects.
Maybe it is now, but my daughter is in college for aero/astro engineering and was specifically told Blair Magnet was a better option to get into top engineering programs for BA/MA engineers and the Wheaton program was great for polytechnic engineering schools. Not A/C repair etc... but engineering technology and design and graphing. This is not a knock, because some of these degrees are amazing
Ha! Take a look at the matriculation list from Wheaton. Never seen anything like it, every top school is represented — Stanford, Caltech, Princeton, MIT. They are all there. It was unbelievable last year.
I said pretty much the same, but I missed a few key names you mentioned!