<p>I don’t think I’d get into MIT or Princeton, so I’m keeping them off the list. As a junior, I want to begin looking around. By cold, I don’t mean like snow all year, but I despise humidity and 90 degree heat. As of now, I have:
Cornell, Penn, Lehigh, Northwestern, Carnegie Mellon, UMass (in-state safety), possibly Michigan </p>
<p>How’s this?: [Williams</a> College Office of the Registrar:](<a href=“Williams College”>Williams College)
Williams College appears to have a “Materials Science Studies” program. Williams is well-known for its strength in the sciences and research opportunities/tutorials. I’m unsure if you can major in this, or if it’s something like majoring in Chem./Physics and concentrating. While it isn’t an engineering degree, would I be able to find work? While it isn’t a necessity, I like the idea of a quaint, small school like Williams. It would also be close to home.</p>