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Unread 21-06-2011, 13:30
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Re: Liberal Arts Colleges as viable institutions for Engineers

I'll look into Bradley, but I am not too taken on Hope College. My college list is bloated as it is, so I am more cautious in adding more colleges. I have reduced it from 22 colleges to 15. How is research in college? I know that most "research" for a highschooler is not so impressive. They are just lab rats that do the grunt work for the scientists. I would assume that it won't be just assisting a professor or a professional, but actually doing the research?

Mr. Ike:

Why I am choosing schools under 7000 is that, perhaps, I am afraid of change. But yet, I am applying to mostly out of state colleges. Ironic, I know. I just think that going to a smaller school would allow me to get to know my professors better. I plan on visiting after the acceptance letters come in. Also, choosing classes would be easier since there are less competition for the classes. I would also get to know my guidance counselor better.


I would also like to go to a school where the sciences and mathematics go deep. Why I want to go to college is to understand the language of God and then to speak it. Scientists pursue the understanding, but the engineer tries to harness it.
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