<p>Re: #10</p>
<p>Wentworth Institute of Technology is hardly the only school with engineering technology majors, although engineering technology majors appear to be only about a third as common as engineering majors.</p>
<p>Rochester Institute of Technology (which offers both types of majors) has a comparison page: <a href=“http://www.rit.edu/emcs/admissions/academics/majors/engineering-tech-or-engineering[/url]”>http://www.rit.edu/emcs/admissions/academics/majors/engineering-tech-or-engineering</a></p>
<p>Re: #11</p>
<p>3+2 programs still require taking math and science from the beginning; some limit your major at the “3” school to a math or science major, which means that you take *more<a href=“and%20more%20advanced”>/i</a> math and/or science in a 3+2 program than just going directly to an engineering major.</p>