Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wesleyan
I thought they only did a hybrid program where the student goes to another school for the engineering part.
I thought Wellesley has a hybrid program with MIT.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Missouri University of Science and Technology
OP, what about this? Look it up on Google.
Anonymous wrote:Missouri University of Science and Technology
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kid would like to go to a small school with engineering. He likes Rose Hulman, and Harvey Mudd. What are some other schools we should be looking at?
Stats?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wesleyan
I thought they only did a hybrid program where the student goes to another school for the engineering part.
Anonymous wrote:My kid would like to go to a small school with engineering. He likes Rose Hulman, and Harvey Mudd. What are some other schools we should be looking at?
Anonymous wrote:Caltech
Anonymous wrote:You want small?
You want tech?
You want Rose-Hulman. Next question.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm surprised no one has mentioned Harvey Mudd yet. 900 undergrads and the school is focused on engineering.
The OP mentioned it in the first post.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Stevens Institute of Technology in Hoboken, NJ. It’s on the Hudson River with spectacular views of NYC.
Not a good college even by NJ standards.
Anonymous wrote:I'm surprised no one has mentioned Harvey Mudd yet. 900 undergrads and the school is focused on engineering.
Anonymous wrote:Stevens Institute of Technology in Hoboken, NJ. It’s on the Hudson River with spectacular views of NYC.