3/2 Programs

<p>I am interested in Dart's 3/2 engineering program(in fact, this program costs me nearly the same as 4 years in UMN and MUCH cheaper than Rochester), but I do not kone whether the degree is regarded equally with the regular ones...</p>

<p>any information about the 3+2 programs?(Dart,WUSL,RPI... do not like Columbia's, cuz I hate NYC..) </p>

<p>I need to make decision among Geneseo, Hobart. I plan to major in math/engineering (poor in chemistry, but not bad in physics and bio).Geneseo seems much strongeer in student profile, but Hobart's 3+2 program seems nice(geneseo only has Columbia and Rochester..)....</p>

<p>um....anyone knows people in 3/2 program?Did they do well in Dartmouth and get high GPA's, high recommendations from Dartmouth professors for grad application.... HWS provides 2-1-1-1 program, I wonder whether I could get enough contact with professors...</p>

<p>Dart's 3+2 webpage
Dual</a> Degree Program</p>

<p>I am not sure about what you are asking but Dartmouth does not have a 3/2 program. It itself provides you with the engineering degree.</p>

<p>Dartmouth participates in a 3/2 program with other LACs where you spend the Junior year and another year after your senior year at Thayer School of Engg for a degree. The few disadvantages are that :
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[<em>] No guaranteed financial aid from Thayer.
[</em>] People generally dont go in for the 3/2 program because of the constant change of schools so they take a physics degree at the undergrads and then go on to take a masters in engineering.
[/ul]</p>

<p>Good Luck!</p>