<p>1.Texas A&M UniversityCollege Station
2.University of TexasAustin
3.Stanford University (CA)
4.Colorado School of Mines
University of Oklahoma
6.Louisiana State UniversityBaton Rouge
7.University of Tulsa (OK)
8.Texas Tech University
9.Penn State UniversityUniversity Park
10.New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology</p>
<p>The following schools offer petroleum engineering: Alaska-Fairbanks, Colorado School of Mines, Kansas, Louisiana-Lafayette, Louisiana State, Marietta, Missouri-Rolla, Montana Tech, New Mexico Inst of Mining and Tech, Oklahoma, Penn State, Texas A&M, Texas A&M Kingsville, Texas-Austin, Texas Tech, Tulsa, West Virginia. These are mostly public schools that would charge high nonresident tuition for Texas residents.</p>
<p>i know its a biiig reach.. but what can u people tell me about Stanford's petro engineering.. would i have a chance with my 1300 and major IBs???</p>
<p>Family member is a petroleum engineer. He went to a cheap Cal State for a chem BS and then USC for a masters in petro engineering. His advice--don't neglect your English classes--petro engineers need to know how to speak and write to communicate their ideas.</p>
<p>He also says the field needs more women in it. Very heavily male populated.</p>