<p>Yes, I was just going to say that. Girls may have a slightly easier time getting into engineering, simply because they want to keep gender ratios close.</p>
<p>If you’re into engineering, you may also want to check out this new school in Mass called Olin. It’s supposed to be amazing. It’s very small, and essentially you are always grouped with your classmates in order to do real engineering projects and solve various problems. I think it’s only like 5 or so years old, though.</p>
<p>That said, I’m not an engineer but SO many of my friends are, and they are very happy with the program here. Also, I would like to point out that the quality of people was an extremely important factor for me, and the majority of engineers I know are really awesome people, not those stereotypical math and science nerds that don’t know how to function socially that many seem to imagine. They’re really great, funny, interesting kids and are always helping each other out on the particularly tough Calc III problems or Physics labs. And everyone loves the dean of engineering. Another guy I know just switched from premed to engineering because he liked it better.</p>
<p>Hope that helps!</p>