<p>Please can you help me with pros and cons?
Thanks</p>
<p>Depends on where you think you will live afterwards. Each of those schools isn’t necessarily nationally known, but will have cred on a regional level. I haven’t heard good things about the neighborhood around Drexel, and I don’t know what RHIT is. I have heard of northeastern, which is increasing its reputation with each passing year. If it were me I would go with northeastern.</p>
<p>I assume that you mean Rose-Hullman Institute of Technology. I visited there. Out of all the schools we visited, I thought that they would have the most outstanding support for a student. Everyone there is studying to be some sort of engineer. They are a tiny school. They concentrate soley on undergraduates. I can’t imagine a better education for someone studying engineering.</p>
<p>The only bad thing, and the reason my son did not apply was that he wanted much more diversity. In other words, too small and too many technical people. </p>
<p>It’s also in Terre Haute, Inidana. I believe the biggest thing there is Indiana State U. There is not much around there.</p>
<p>Euler321…I have to say many engineering people have heard of RHIT…Rose Hulman perhaps that is why they have huge turnouts at their Career fairs and 100% of the students have jobs before they graduate.</p>