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I am in a similar boat as far as the credits go(I have 90+ but still have nearly 60 to go). You should go with telling them you are a sophomore. For starters, this better reflects your education as far as engineering goes, and more importantly better reflects the timeframe they can give you an internship. For accounting, they recruit waaaaay in advance so if you are already too close to graduation you can't get an internship.
Or better yet, you could explain your situation to the recruiter if you share more than 10 words with him or her.
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