Anonymous wrote:Physics = mechanical engineering. Same thing, how can the schools be so different?
Anonymous wrote:]Anonymous wrote:WPI is a very underrated engineering school.
This. I am an engineer, hire a ton of new engineers and have managed over 100 engineers. The smartest group by far, including those that I have hired from MIT (MIT grads have serious issues when they get into the real world), graduated from WPI. Second group of really smart engineers seem to come from Syracuse.
]Anonymous wrote:WPI is a very underrated engineering school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would keep UVA on the list - a solid engineering program but more options if your DC might also change mind again and want a business or other science background (not just straight Mech E).
+1, DD graduated CS last year from UVA, got 6-7 offers over 100k. DS graduating this year with 2 offers so far and has already accepted one, both also over 100k
Doesn’t ring true.
Lol yeah these UVA boosters are really toeing the line when it comes to believability
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous[b wrote:]I would keep UVA on the list - a solid engineering program but more options if your DC might also change mind again and want a business or other science background (not just straight Mech E). [/q[/b]uote]
This. Some idiot keeps bashing on UVA's engineering but my DD started there in aerospace engineering. It's a fantastic program taught by a woman astronaut. And, yes, DD DID change majors so thank heavens she didn't go to a Va Tech, Purdue or Ga Tech.
BTW, you can always move from UVA engineering to Va Tech or other tech schools if your grades are good but you can't go the other way around. If there is any doubt about your child's seletion of major, try for UVA. Also, Va Tech weeds out the first year.
Anonymous[b wrote:]I would keep UVA on the list - a solid engineering program but more options if your DC might also change mind again and want a business or other science background (not just straight Mech E). [/q[/b]uote]
This. Some idiot keeps bashing on UVA's engineering but my DD started there in aerospace engineering. It's a fantastic program taught by a woman astronaut. And, yes, DD DID change majors so thank heavens she didn't go to a Va Tech, Purdue or Ga Tech.
Anonymous wrote:
Why would anybody go to Harvard and study CS?
Anonymous wrote:Hi all, my DC was planning on majoring in physics, but after a summer internship and current job, decided that they want to switch to mechanical engineering. Problem is, a lot of their original schools don’t have good engineering programs. Based on his stats and old list of schools, could you suggest new schools
Stats:
SAT: 1550
GPA: 3.9 UW/4.32 W
8 AP Classes (5 5s and 3 4s)
Good ECs
Original List of Schools
WUSTL
NYU
Boston U
University of Chicago
College of William & Mary
Grinnell College
UVA
UC Davis
Binghamton
Stony Brook U
Thanks!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would keep UVA on the list - a solid engineering program but more options if your DC might also change mind again and want a business or other science background (not just straight Mech E).
+1, DD graduated CS last year from UVA, got 6-7 offers over 100k. DS graduating this year with 2 offers so far and has already accepted one, both also over 100k
Doesn’t ring true.
Lol yeah these UVA boosters are really toeing the line when it comes to believability
I know Harvard CS grad this year having a tough time with securing full time employment so I think uva boosters should give it a rest.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would keep UVA on the list - a solid engineering program but more options if your DC might also change mind again and want a business or other science background (not just straight Mech E).
+1, DD graduated CS last year from UVA, got 6-7 offers over 100k. DS graduating this year with 2 offers so far and has already accepted one, both also over 100k
Doesn’t ring true.
Lol yeah these UVA boosters are really toeing the line when it comes to believability
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would keep UVA on the list - a solid engineering program but more options if your DC might also change mind again and want a business or other science background (not just straight Mech E).
+1, DD graduated CS last year from UVA, got 6-7 offers over 100k. DS graduating this year with 2 offers so far and has already accepted one, both also over 100k
Doesn’t ring true.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would keep UVA on the list - a solid engineering program but more options if your DC might also change mind again and want a business or other science background (not just straight Mech E).
+1, DD graduated CS last year from UVA, got 6-7 offers over 100k. DS graduating this year with 2 offers so far and has already accepted one, both also over 100k
Anonymous wrote:Hi all, my DC was planning on majoring in physics, but after a summer internship and current job, decided that they want to switch to mechanical engineering. Problem is, a lot of their original schools don’t have good engineering programs. Based on his stats and old list of schools, could you suggest new schools
Stats:
SAT: 1550
GPA: 3.9 UW/4.32 W
8 AP Classes (5 5s and 3 4s)
Good ECs
Original List of Schools
WUSTL
NYU
Boston U
University of Chicago
College of William & Mary
Grinnell College
UVA
UC Davis
Binghamton
Stony Brook U
Thanks!