Anonymous wrote:It shouldn't be we or us. Let them decide what they want and support their decision even if it isn't what you want.
Anonymous wrote:Has he visited them?
I have a kid at Lehigh, so I’m a little biased, but they feel very different, and a student might prefer one environment over another.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I work with several Lehigh engineers, none from Villanova. I didn’t know Villanova had engineering.
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Engineer from PA
How this is supposed to be helpful is beyond me.
Because Villanova is not really known for their engineering and Lehigh is?
According to their CDSs, 13% of recent Villanova grads received engineering degrees, vs. 26% for Lehigh.
That’s not the same as ‘I don’t know anyone’. What percentage of kids receive engineering degrees at Ohio State? It sure isn’t 26%. Does that somehow mean it’s a lousy engineering school. It’s still not important.
And it's not the same as "I didn't even know Villanova offered engineering".![]()
I grew up around there and knew a ton of kids who went to Nova, but none were engineering. It just wasn't discussed with my nerdy engineering friends. I legit didn't even know they had an engineering program.
What you legit don’t know doesn’t mean anything. I didn’t realize that Northwestern has engineering but it does. Is that supposed to mean something?
It means that the engineering program is obscure.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I work with several Lehigh engineers, none from Villanova. I didn’t know Villanova had engineering.
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Engineer from PA
How this is supposed to be helpful is beyond me.
Because Villanova is not really known for their engineering and Lehigh is?
According to their CDSs, 13% of recent Villanova grads received engineering degrees, vs. 26% for Lehigh.
That’s not the same as ‘I don’t know anyone’. What percentage of kids receive engineering degrees at Ohio State? It sure isn’t 26%. Does that somehow mean it’s a lousy engineering school. It’s still not important.
And it's not the same as "I didn't even know Villanova offered engineering".![]()
I grew up around there and knew a ton of kids who went to Nova, but none were engineering. It just wasn't discussed with my nerdy engineering friends. I legit didn't even know they had an engineering program.
What you legit don’t know doesn’t mean anything. I didn’t realize that Northwestern has engineering but it does. Is that supposed to mean something?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I work with several Lehigh engineers, none from Villanova. I didn’t know Villanova had engineering.
+1
Engineer from PA
How this is supposed to be helpful is beyond me.
Because Villanova is not really known for their engineering and Lehigh is?
According to their CDSs, 13% of recent Villanova grads received engineering degrees, vs. 26% for Lehigh.
That’s not the same as ‘I don’t know anyone’. What percentage of kids receive engineering degrees at Ohio State? It sure isn’t 26%. Does that somehow mean it’s a lousy engineering school. It’s still not important.
And it's not the same as "I didn't even know Villanova offered engineering".![]()
I grew up around there and knew a ton of kids who went to Nova, but none were engineering. It just wasn't discussed with my nerdy engineering friends. I legit didn't even know they had an engineering program.
Anonymous wrote:Make sure wherever he/she goes has other majors they are interested in in case the engineering doesn’t work out. Lots of kids enthusiastically start the engineering major and then discover how hard it is and need to find another major.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I work with several Lehigh engineers, none from Villanova. I didn’t know Villanova had engineering.
+1
Engineer from PA
How this is supposed to be helpful is beyond me.
Because Villanova is not really known for their engineering and Lehigh is?
According to their CDSs, 13% of recent Villanova grads received engineering degrees, vs. 26% for Lehigh.
That’s not the same as ‘I don’t know anyone’. What percentage of kids receive engineering degrees at Ohio State? It sure isn’t 26%. Does that somehow mean it’s a lousy engineering school. It’s still not important.
Anonymous wrote:The Catholicism/conservatism run deep at villanova - as much as they pretend this not to be the case.