Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Location? NC State wins that hands down.
Have you been to NCSU?
I doubt it.
The campus sucks.
Engineering is 20 min off main campus.
Football is off campus
Hillsboro St is disgusting.
Anonymous wrote:NCSU is not for OP's kid, especially in today's climate.
VT has it's issues with minorities and hate NCSU is exponentially worse
Anonymous wrote:NCSU is not for OP's kid, especially in today's climate.
VT has it's issues with minorities and hate NCSU is exponentially worse
Anonymous wrote:Location? NC State wins that hands down.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. Thank you all for your suggestions. Yes, we were looking at the general engineering schools US News rankings. It's funny that it is different for the undergraduate rankings. Just more of a reason to discount the rankings.
To answer a few questions:
1) NC State is listed at 50,000 for OOS and VT is 39,000 for in-state. My DS has been awarded 7,000 in merit aid and is planning on getting another 2,000 or maybe more. So the cost for us is similar.
2) Stats from high-performing FCPS high school are 4.4 GPA, 1540 SAT, 11 APs and 2 post-APs, varsity sports, very involved ECs, some awards, volunteer, job, etc.
3) Not entirely sure, but leaning toward mechanical or electrical engineering
Don't go by total cost.. just compare tuition+fees for both to see the true difference. The other costs (boarding, lodging, books, travel, etc.) will be pretty much the same at most schools and varies based on several factors. For example, on one of the other threads I read a parent saying that their kid is spending $30K at Tech (all-in with no merit) once they got to sophomore year.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. Thank you all for your suggestions. Yes, we were looking at the general engineering schools US News rankings. It's funny that it is different for the undergraduate rankings. Just more of a reason to discount the rankings.
To answer a few questions:
1) NC State is listed at 50,000 for OOS and VT is 39,000 for in-state. My DS has been awarded 7,000 in merit aid and is planning on getting another 2,000 or maybe more. So the cost for us is similar.
2) Stats from high-performing FCPS high school are 4.4 GPA, 1540 SAT, 11 APs and 2 post-APs, varsity sports, very involved ECs, some awards, volunteer, job, etc.
3) Not entirely sure, but leaning toward mechanical or electrical engineering
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://www.usnews.com/best-colleges/rankings/engineering-doctorate
OP - You said NC State is ranked higher for engineering. I see Virginia Tech ranked at #13 and NC State at #30 for undergraduate engineering per US News.
Not that rankings matter much. My son went to Virginia Tech engineering and had a great experience. I don't know NC State.
I think OP may be using this US News ranking list (top engineering schools):
https://www.usnews.com/best-graduate-schools/top-engineering-schools/eng-rankings
Those are grad school rankings - not undergrad.
Here are the undergrad rankings:
https://www.usnews.com/best-colleges/rankings/engineering-doctorate
Am I right in reading that the undergraduate rankings are "based solely on peer assessment surveys" while the graduate rankings are based on "research activity, faculty resources, academic achievements of entering students, and assessments by other engineering schools and employers"? Sounds like we should really use the graduate rankings to compare the two schools, right?