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Re: College Stuff

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Originally Posted by Anne Bergeron
It's good that you are starting to think about this early. It'll make it much easier for you come your senior year. There are lots of good engineering schools out there, many more than are on your list. Your goal shouldn't necessarily be to find the top school out there. It should be to find the school that best fits you. Here are a few questions to start you off:

1. What type of engineering do you want to do? (i.e. mechanical, electrical, civil, chemical, etc.)

2. Is there a particular part of the country you want to stay within or out of?

3. Do you want to have a more practical education or more theoretical? (Some engineering programs teach more to one side than the other, some are more balanced.)

4. What extracurriculars are important to you? (i.e. specific clubs, sports, etc.)

5. Do you want to have smaller classes/campus?

6. Is being in the middle of a large city ok or would you rather be in a small rural college town?

7. Are there any special programs that interest you? (i.e. honors colleges, special training, specific courses, etc.)

8. Do you want to co-op during your college years? (There are colleges with great co-op programs, some will help find internships as well)

These are just a few of the questions to start asking yourself in order to find the best fit for you. You'll be able to succeed much more easily in a school where you are comfortable and that has the program that you want. Remember that you're paying for this education, make it work for you. There are many of us here on these forums that can help you answer questions about specific engineering programs (I for one can answer any questions you may have about Georgia Tech). Don't be afraid to ask!!
1. I hear there's an excessive amount of computer programmers and engineers, and not enough robotics engineers, so that's what I want to be. I want to make land rovers and things like that.

2. I'd like to stay somewhere near the east coast. The west coast is nice, but I'd like to stay closer to home.

3. Practical/theoretical education? I'll have to ask some of my friends about that.

4. Extracurriculars aren't very important, they're fun and all, and I hear colleges love a busy schedule.

5. I really don't care about the size of the campus. I guess a medium sized one would be good. Not too big, not too small.

6. I'd like to be in a town/city with lots of engineering job opportunities around. I guess for experience and maybe internships.

7. I'll need to check out some special programs, if anyone can describe any, I'd appreciate it.

8. I'd like to try out an internship. I'll look for some colleges with co-op programs.

Thanks for the help. I guess I should start thinking about those questions more. It doesn't help right now since I'm in the middle of computer class.
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