A few questions?

<p>No offense but is embry a meat fest? I mean looking at the Collegeboard statistics, it seems embry is mostly men. I can understand it, but I don't want be around all dudes when its time to have fun. </p>

<p>Hows the housing down there? Are they any places I can get a video tour?</p>

<p>Hello anyone there?</p>

<p>ERAU is very small and about 80% male. The dorms are above average- the freshman dorms are 2 rms/4pe/one bath as opposed to a whole floor sharing one large bath. The dining is average but the ecs are great. Dont forget even though the school is mostly male the beach is very close and always happening year round. Freshman are allowed to have cars so going someplace is fairly easy. All engineering students are accepted into general engineering as freshman. Then you can pick your major, and AE is devided into 3. There are some cool minors too like Homeland Security and Engineering physics. Are you going to the accepted student open house in April?</p>

<p>I can’t attend the open house since I live up north but I can go to one of those fairs in ny. If travel were all expense paid I’d go but I don’t know if they are. </p>

<p>Mckiney is the hall I’m most interested but Adams seems nice since it is close to the tutoring area.</p>

<p>I also want to know about the AE options and what’s the real differences between them but the embry forum is dead.</p>

<p>Are you a female attending Embry Riddle in the fall 2010?</p>