Anonymous wrote:Naval Academy. No it’s not on your list but it should be!
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.
Anonymous wrote:Naval Academy. No it’s not on your list but it should be!
Anonymous wrote:Not Harvard or Harvey Mudd?
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'.
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.