#Good Engineering Schools
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Stevens is a good engineering school
Small size
And situated right across to nyc
CMU is a stretch
Cornell is in the middle of UIUC and CMU
uiuc doesnt give good aid
Cornell aid is eh
U can try tho
Cause I remember someone with low income only got 7k aid from cornell
purdue
id say cmu cornell and uiuc are all really difficult esp reg
uiuc because you need to be early, cornell for the same reason but its still easier to get in reg, cmu because its cmu
Purdue is a good school
But in general, it's usually the private schools that give good financial aid
Purdue is public
i mean you could try those, if imma be honest you should have done the publics early though
wisc is possible though given i think youre in minnesota
in terms of privates honestly dont expect much from them but you could give it a shot
this might be controversial but id say just remove yale, cornell engineering is the best in the ivies
does yale admit by major?
idk, im not applying
then theres no difference i think
that would be my take on it, still apply if you like it
lol im fked
Good list go for it
USC is decent
for merit aid they needed it early though ig you can get the need based aid
Tbh usc instead of yale is a good choice
Usc is known more for a better engineering program than yale, but if ur oos the aid isnt that great unfortunately
But they may make exceptions based on ur situation
its not UCs its a private school
Hell no
What
Don't do USC
Unless you want to pay a hella large mount of money, which obviously you don't
Wait actually???
Y'all (if you're a part of that group) get free tuition basically?
That's wild
Sorry though. Didn't know that was a thing
usc too expensive
Tamu is another good engineering school
Also one of the largest schools in the country by student population
it is
defo consider usc viterbi the engineering program is lowkey cracked and if you stay in LA then the trojan network carries
usc is the #1 represented company at spacex and has a huge presence in all of socal
also the #2 uni nationally for big tech job placements if thats ur thin
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