HELP! I just realized that I want to go somewhere else...

<p>Hi,</p>

<p>I was recently accepted to the University of Alabama, and just realized that I actually want to go somewhere else. I dug myself into a hole by not applying to any out of state schools, and what to know if there is anyone that may still accept me. I plan on doing Industrial Engineering and Business. I was just awarded the Mckelvey foundation entrepreneurial scholarship for 40k and I would definately prefer a school in the urban setting. Thanks for ANY input!</p>

<p>Pitt and University of Minnesota are still accepting applications. I think both have Industrial Engineering also.</p>

<p>USNWR ranked undergrad chemical engineering programs for 2008:
Undergraduate engineering specialties:
Chemical
(At schools whose highest degree is a doctorate)
1 Massachusetts Inst. of Technology
2 University of California–Berkeley *
3 Univ. of Minnesota–Twin Cities *
4 Stanford University (CA)
5 Univ. of Wisconsin–Madison *
6 California Institute of Technology
7 Princeton University (NJ)
8 U. of Illinois–Urbana-Champaign *
9 University of Texas–Austin *
10 University of Delaware *
11 Georgia Institute of Technology *
11 University of Michigan–Ann Arbor *
13 Cornell University (NY)
14 Carnegie Mellon University ¶
15 Purdue Univ.–West Lafayette (IN)*
16 Pennsylvania State U.–University Park *
17 Texas A&M Univ.–College Station *
17 Univ. of California–Santa Barbara *
19 North Carolina State U.–Raleigh *
20 Rice University (TX)
20 University of Pennsylvania
22 Rensselaer Polytechnic Inst. (NY)
23 Iowa State University *
23 Northwestern University (IL)
23 University of Notre Dame (IN)
23 University of Virginia *
23 University of Washington *</p>

<p>Undergraduate engineering specialties:
Chemical
(At schools whose highest degree is a bachelor’s or master’s)
1 Rose-Hulman Inst. of Tech. (IN)
2 Rowan University (NJ)*
3 Cooper Union (NY)
4 Bucknell University ¶
5 University of Minnesota–Duluth *
6 Manhattan College (NY) </p>

<p>I’d definitely apply to University of Minnesota-Duluth.</p>

<p>You also have the option of continuing on this path for a semester/year, and then transferring…</p>