<p>Also check out [College</a> Majors 101 - Within Every Major A Universe](<a href=“http://www.collegemajors101.com%5DCollege”>http://www.collegemajors101.com) and look up engineering majors. Also use collegedata.com and bigfutures search function on collegeboard.com</p>
<p>Also go to engineering major forum on CC.</p>
<p>Finally perazziman you might want to hired a independent private counselor in your area. It sounds like your son is the first child to apply to college. Plus a counselor in your area would be more familiar with your son’s high school and where those students are accepted. The best place to find one is to ask last year’s seniors or your counseling office. </p>
<p>Finally and I don’t intend to be rude but your question (and I have seen some of your other posts) really are not the type intended for the Hispanic board. Rather they are the type where you yourself or your son even better should do the research in the first instance. Your question “where should my son apply to school in engineering?” is such a question. The best place to start is a search engine and I have directed you to some good ones. Then perhaps a specific question in follow-up is better such as “any Hispanic students have any experience in engineering at Georgia Tech” as example. I direct you to this article about the best use of college confidential for your reading. [What</a> You Need to Know About College Confidential - Do It Yourself College Rankings](<a href=“http://diycollegerankings.com/2012/08/07/what-you-need-to-know-about-college-confidential/]What”>http://diycollegerankings.com/2012/08/07/what-you-need-to-know-about-college-confidential/) </p>
<p>As entomom advised you-put your son’s parameter’s in the big future menu and you will find the schools that are best for your son’s wishes. The Hispanic board is best for sharing resources directed only at Hispanic students. If I sound annoyed I am sorry but I get am getting frustrated lately at seeing all these posts on the Hispanic board where the answer could be answered if the poster simply did their own research. The better your son takes direction in his own searches for college the better off he will be. </p>
<p>Since you have received a lot of advice here on the Hispanic board why don’t you do some research and post some information that could help other Hispanic students??</p>