Anonymous
Post 10/01/2023 20:00     Subject: Re:Which of these schools have engineering as strong or stronger than UMD

Anonymous wrote:Naval Academy. No it’s not on your list but it should be!


It’s not for us but you are correct that it has NCAA water polo and engineering. I took it and West Point off the list.
Anonymous
Post 10/01/2023 19:05     Subject: Re:Which of these schools have engineering as strong or stronger than UMD

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Naval Academy. No it’s not on your list but it should be!


Totally agree

Students going to Annapolis, West Point, or Air Force tend to be good people. And it's a solid education.


Good people? Kids going to regular colleges are not? What a weird thing to say.
Anonymous
Post 10/01/2023 18:57     Subject: Re:Which of these schools have engineering as strong or stronger than UMD

Anonymous wrote:Naval Academy. No it’s not on your list but it should be!


Totally agree

Students going to Annapolis, West Point, or Air Force tend to be good people. And it's a solid education.
Anonymous
Post 10/01/2023 18:39     Subject: Re:Which of these schools have engineering as strong or stronger than UMD

Naval Academy. No it’s not on your list but it should be!
Anonymous
Post 10/01/2023 17:46     Subject: Re:Which of these schools have engineering as strong or stronger than UMD

Anonymous wrote:Not Harvard or Harvey Mudd?

Harvey Mudd is worlds above Harvard for engineering
Anonymous
Post 10/01/2023 17:42     Subject: Re:Which of these schools have engineering as strong or stronger than UMD

MIT and Harvey Mudd
Anonymous
Post 10/01/2023 17:13     Subject: Re:Which of these schools have engineering as strong or stronger than UMD

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:A sport and engineering, expect for it to take 5 years to graduate.


FWIW my kid attended one of the schools being discussed here. Graduated in 4 with a BS and MS in a STEM subject while playing their sport. In fact, senior year, their team made it to the NCAA championships. Granted my kid wasn't a major contributor during games, but was still required to attend all practices/lifts/extra meetings and games. It's tough but doable.


A “STEM subject” means not engineering. Bio maybe.


Huh? The 'E' in STEM stands for "Engineering'.


Read the post that PP was responding to
Anonymous
Post 10/01/2023 17:10     Subject: Re:Which of these schools have engineering as strong or stronger than UMD

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:A sport and engineering, expect for it to take 5 years to graduate.


FWIW my kid attended one of the schools being discussed here. Graduated in 4 with a BS and MS in a STEM subject while playing their sport. In fact, senior year, their team made it to the NCAA championships. Granted my kid wasn't a major contributor during games, but was still required to attend all practices/lifts/extra meetings and games. It's tough but doable.


A “STEM subject” means not engineering. Bio maybe.


Huh? The 'E' in STEM stands for "Engineering'.
Anonymous
Post 10/01/2023 14:09     Subject: Which of these schools have engineering as strong or stronger than UMD

OP here, to be clear he will also look at schools that have club or no water polo, but he’ll do that in junior year like everyone else. This is just about getting on coaches’ radar so that if he decides it’s what he wants the door is still open.

When that happens I will come back and you can list all the other engineering schools.