Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Smith. Probably a reach with the SAT?
I don’t believe that Smith has engineering.
Anonymous wrote:I would not recommend a SLAC for CS/Engineering. I went to one for science and you are restricted by limited offerings and resources. No way can a small school match the courses, robotics teams, research opportunities of a big school like Michigan or Cornell. And you won’t get the variety of professors either.
Anonymous wrote:Plenty of reasons to recommend small school engineering programs. My niece did engineering at Swarthmore (and a semester at Mudd, I believe) and ended up doing grad work MIT, so clearly they see the value. I think MIT is the most common destination.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Smith. Probably a reach with the SAT?
I don’t believe that Smith has engineering.
Anonymous wrote:Dumb to attend a LAC for Eng/CS.
Anonymous wrote:Dumb to attend a LAC for Eng/CS.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Mudd obviously. But it would be a reach.
No chance. Way below the 25th percentile score.
A lot of schools are test optional this year.
Anonymous wrote:Bucknell, Lafayette, Union. All pricy but good.