East Coast Engineering Schools

<p>Hi, I am currently recruiting for a Structural Marine Desinger position. I am wondering if anyone knows of anyone who would be interested in this type of position. This position is located in Wisconsin. Please let me know if you know of anyone that would be interested.</p>

<p>Thanks in advance for your help
Jenny</p>

<p>What New York N Penn… schools are good .?</p>

<p>“Tied for 5th are Georgia Tech and UIUC. Both are excellent, but not super difficult to get into.”</p>

<p>Regarding admissions, you really don’t believe this, do you? Have you talked to anyone from GT or UIUC? Read last year’s stories in the Chicago newspapers about how hard it is to get into UIUC. GT is an equally tough nut to crack.</p>

<p>@Prism123, what info do you have that it is easy for the OP to get admitted to GTech or UIUC for Engg.?</p>

<p>For UIUC ENG school, ACT 31-34, see the section on College Selectivity</p>

<p><a href=“Page Not Found, Illinois Undergraduate Admissions”>http://admissions.illinois.edu/apply/requirements_freshman.html&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

<p>For Gtech, for the overall school, incl. non Eng or CS</p>

<p>SAT 2050-2240, ACT 31-33</p>

<p><a href=“Blow the Whistle! (404 error: page not found) | Undergraduate Admission”>Blow the Whistle! (404 error: page not found) | Undergraduate Admission;

<p>Moreover, GTech places more emphasis on GPA, rigor of coursework and ECs, then on SAT/ACT scores.</p>

<p>Also, since both these are state schools, they will have a more severe selection criteria for OOS applicants.</p>

<p>Compare the likes of Emory and Tufts (with Gtech) and you will notice that the stats of Gtech applicants are at the very least on par if not better for the class of 2014.</p>

<p><a href=“Facts and Stats | Emory University | Atlanta GA”>http://apply.emory.edu/discover/fastfacts.php&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

<p><a href=“Accepted Student Profile | Tufts Admissions”>Accepted Student Profile | Tufts Admissions;