Anyone know any suitable engineering universities for a unweighted average high school GPA of 3.5 and SAT score of 2000+?
Georgia Tech
Public? Private? Where? How much can you afford?
Purdue, Virginia Tech, Rowan, Rutgers, Delaware maybe Lehigh or Bucknell
@bodangles, public or private. The tuition fees is not an issue and I’m also not gonna ask for scholarship or any financial aid.
Clemson, Rose-Hulman, Temple, Pitt, Stevens, RIT, W. VA . . .
Clarkson, RIT, Wentworth Institute of Technology.
Do you understand how much college costs? Are your parents ready to pay upwards of $60,000+ a year for four years?
http://colleges.usnews.rankingsandreviews.com/best-colleges/rankings/engineering
Some of these are too selective for your stats.
More realistic:
Minnesota, Wisconsin, Va Tech
Bucknell, Lafayette, Rose Hulman
@bodangles, public or private. The tuition fees is not an issue and I’m also not gonna ask for scholarship or any financial aid.
Must be nice to be in that position. Take a look at Illinois Institute of Technology.
@readingclaygirl yup. i know how much they cost. as long as they’re good schools, tuition doesn’t matter.
What about universities in California? Like UCs, CalState and Calpoly??
If money is no object: Cal Poly SLO, SDSU, CPP, UCSC, perhaps UCD and UCSB. UWisconsin, Penn State, UConn, UMD-College Park, if you’re looking for large universities. Rose Hulman, RIT, RPI, Lehigh, Boston College?
Perhaps Scripps or Smith, Connecticut College, Holy Cross, if you’re looking at selective LACs