<p>No. I don’t know about their engineering. I presume it’s good. If you’re really set on EE (i.e., you’ve thought about other areas of engin and are pretty sure you don’t care), you should probably head to Penn so that you can focus on EE and not have to study things that don’t interest you. If you haven’t made up your mind to this degree, I’d say the liberal arts approach may be appealing to you, so that you can explore interdisciplinary approaches to the problems you face, a tact that seems to be “in” these days.</p>
<p>[It’s probably also worth noting that Penn engin will probably also be easier –– or at the very least have more grad inflation – than you will find at Swat. I say this based on indirect information I’ve gathered through friends who went to Swat and are now at Ivies doing engin or dated people at Penn who were doing engin.] </p>
<p>Indeed, though, it might be worth emphasizing that Swat engin seems really brutal. Penn will be a bit more chill. [Though these days, you may not want “chill” because of the heightened foreign competition in engin.]</p>