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UMASS Lowell, solid programs. State school that`s not nearly as expensive as the bigger names with a very good rep. Campus located in a fairly large city, Lowell about 130,000, that offers a well rounded student life and still is only about 30 min drive to Boston. Worth a look for anyone interested in the eng. fields. Good Luck P S other pluses include numerous sports teams and a rather large amount of coeds in the educational programs .
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I have a friend who went, solid school with good connections to companies with local offices. I went to Northeastern, also good, and eventually Waterbury state tech (Since absorbed into the community college they shared a campus with) I was primarily in a program for CAD/CAM that started in 84, but we learned a lot of general engineering. Probably not enough for certification, but more than enough to handle the technical end of things when I was doing industrial work. The guy I worked for was an old school mechanic, and extremely good at it. But I'd sometimes have to translate between "MIT English" and "Mechanic English" If you've got anywhere near the grades, at least apply to MIT. You'll get a chance at a lot of very cutting edge stuff. Also, College is very much a DIY education. The profs and assistants are there to give you information, but it's more up to you to learn it than it is now. Steve B |
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If you're willing to consider the west coast, Cal Poly San Luis Obispo is a very good school for engineering and architecture. Of course if you're in a CA resident it's a much better deal. I studied mechanical engineering there in the mid-late '90's and my tuition was a ridiculously low $750 quarter. They also have a pretty good baseball team if you'd like to try and play college ball.
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Clarkson University grad as well. Started off as an aeronautical engineer, but found my way into law.
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West Point.
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I appreciate all the responses. I'm still looking at RPI, WPI, Clarkson, RIT, Northeastern, Cornell, etc. I'll give it my all. I really don't want to go that far from home though.
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I've looked at all the other college suggestions though, and some have caught my interest for sure.
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