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I know... I know.... ABET limits most schools doesnt let them have unique and more effective engineering programs. (said the Engineering proffessor at Umich last year) It seems to me like in order to become a strong and distinctive applicant to Graduate Programs, a Brown student needs to take more than 32 courses since most take that many and other top schools (ivies) require students to take more...
Last edited by matthewyy : 04-03-2008 at 12:32 PM.
"It seems to me like in order to become a strong and distinctive applicant to Graduate Programs, a Brown student needs to take more than 32 courses since most take that many and other top schools (ivies) require students to take more..." -I'd like to know about this too...is it true?
I'd also like to know more about work experience/life after Brown Engineering. Are there good resources and connections for internships or programs like that during the undergrad years? And how about recruitment afterwards (as in out of college)? Does anyone have stats/facts about the Brown engineers?