Anonymous wrote:How about Clarkson or Alfred in NY?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:UMBC
Towson
VA Tech
ODU
private:
Clarkson
Lehigh
Bates
BTW, lots of students think they want to do engineering but then find out they don't. There is something called information systems that is the business side of science (computer science though) and it's a good alternate to engineering if it does not work out.
Lehigh and Bates are going to be reaches with those stats
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not to mention SLO’s nice location along the coastline. And far enough away from LA.
And wine country too 😊. Although we are not supposed to talk about alcohol on college forum 🫢
Why not? Is that one of Jeff's rules? I've never seen that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not to mention SLO’s nice location along the coastline. And far enough away from LA.
And wine country too 😊. Although we are not supposed to talk about alcohol on college forum 🫢
Anonymous wrote:Not to mention SLO’s nice location along the coastline. And far enough away from LA.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s so hard to get into any engineering school now. Unless it’s so bad that you wouldn’t want to attend. DD was accepted by Cal Poly SLO. She applied thinking it was a safety. It turned out that SLO’s acceptance rate was only 8%.
oof someone didn't do their hw on SLO. Yea, SLO is hard to get into for eng/cs.
I think you both have it wrong. Cals are for California residents. They are very hard to get into from OOS . But it still comes down to - do you really want to do engineering at Cal Poly SLO?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s so hard to get into any engineering school now. Unless it’s so bad that you wouldn’t want to attend. DD was accepted by Cal Poly SLO. She applied thinking it was a safety. It turned out that SLO’s acceptance rate was only 8%.
oof someone didn't do their hw on SLO. Yea, SLO is hard to get into for eng/cs.
I think you both have it wrong. Cals are for California residents. They are very hard to get into from OOS . But it still comes down to - do you really want to do engineering at Cal Poly SLO?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s so hard to get into any engineering school now. Unless it’s so bad that you wouldn’t want to attend. DD was accepted by Cal Poly SLO. She applied thinking it was a safety. It turned out that SLO’s acceptance rate was only 8%.
How did you not know this going it - acceptance rates are easy information to find.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:UMBC
Towson
VA Tech
ODU
private:
Clarkson
Lehigh
Bates
BTW, lots of students think they want to do engineering but then find out they don't. There is something called information systems that is the business side of science (computer science though) and it's a good alternate to engineering if it does not work out.
VA Tech engineering is extremely difficult to get into. Not a safety for even high stat students.
Her stats are in the green-ish (60/40) for our school for VA Tech. My son got in with a little bit higher GPA but lower test score.
That honestly shocks me. My son has a 3.7 UW and a 35 ACT (36 on Science, 35 math for a 36 STEM composite score) and I was under the impression that he has almost 0 chance of getting into VT engineering.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Would need to boost SAT and GPA a little but Lehigh might be a good option. Small school, nice calm location.
Not for engineering or hard sciences unless she is okay with high pressure weed out classes where the class average on exams might be a 40 or 50. Granted, the professors will curve but it’s tough to sweat it out wondering if a 40 will really be a B. Lehigh prides itself on “rigor.” It’s a great school for business, pretty good for arts and sciences, but you need to be a masochist to subject yourself to Lehigh STEM. Yes, the rewards post-graduation are great, but the hoops needed to jump through to get there are not for the feint of heart.