Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wow - when did PSU become so well-regarded? (Unless these are just groupies?) 20 years ago it was pretty crappy.
As an engineer with many engineering friends, I'd go with VT (rural) or Drexel (urban/co-op).
The ignorance on this board is just insane.
First, Penn State is the #7 or 8 public school in the country and has been for as long as I can remember. VT is also top 25
http://colleges.usnews.rankingsandreviews.com/best-colleges/rankings/national-universities/top-public
Second, taking VT or PSU down a peg for the actions of a handful of people is just insane.
Third - have you been to Drexel? Urban isn't all it's cracked up to be.
Nobody is going to have a hard time getting a job with an engineering degree and good grades from any of these three schools.
Anonymous wrote:Wow - when did PSU become so well-regarded? (Unless these are just groupies?) 20 years ago it was pretty crappy.
As an engineer with many engineering friends, I'd go with VT (rural) or Drexel (urban/co-op).
Anonymous wrote:I would not look at Drexel without spending a lot of time in Philadelphia first. Philadelphia is not like either DC or New York. It's a much grittier and more dangerous city. Drexel is not in a good neighborhood, does not have much of a campus, and is very much a commuter school compared to Penn State or Virginia Tech.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Drexel's engineering program is not as good as Penn State's or Virginia Tech's - that alone would take it out of the running for me. Plus I would say overall its reputation isn't as good as those two other schools.
That said, Virginia Tech is highly regarded in the DC area, but it does have the stigma around the school shooting. Penn State's engineering program is top notch, but it has the recent stigma surrounding its football program. Personally, I could get over the football thing, I'm not sure about the school shooting thing and would therefore pick Penn State. But really see below which is the more practical way of picking:
You may want to see if US News or any similar publication has engineering school rankings (you know, like how business week has MBA rankings every two years) and see how the three schools stack up against each other there. It would also be beneficial to know what kind of engineering the son is interested in and do some research based on those fields specifically.
there is no friggin stigma around Va Tech because of the school shooting. what are you talking about?[/quote]
sympathy for the place of anything.
Anonymous wrote:Va tech with the massacre. The beheading. The abduction. And the cop murder. Is cursed for a while.
Anonymous wrote:Drexel's engineering program is not as good as Penn State's or Virginia Tech's - that alone would take it out of the running for me. Plus I would say overall its reputation isn't as good as those two other schools.
That said, Virginia Tech is highly regarded in the DC area, but it does have the stigma around the school shooting. Penn State's engineering program is top notch, but it has the recent stigma surrounding its football program. Personally, I could get over the football thing, I'm not sure about the school shooting thing and would therefore pick Penn State. But really see below which is the more practical way of picking:
You may want to see if US News or any similar publication has engineering school rankings (you know, like how business week has MBA rankings every two years) and see how the three schools stack up against each other there. It would also be beneficial to know what kind of engineering the son is interested in and do some research based on those fields specifically.
Anonymous wrote:Go to the one where he will end up paying the least. No sense in taking out loans. He should take advantage of affirmative action privilege. And since he is AA, where he went to engineering school doesn't matter much because he will get a job when he graduates.