BU, LU, ISU, or RIT?? HELP

<p>I still haven't decided where I'm going to school... there are 4 options(Chemical Engineering being my major):</p>

<ol>
<li>Boston University - but they offered like no money</li>
<li>Lehigh University - haven't gotten a Financial packet yet</li>
<li>Iowa State University</li>
<li>Rochester Institute of Technology - but they turned down my first option (chemical engineering) and gave me my second which was Chemistry. Maybe I can switch later on when I prove I can do better.</li>
</ol>

<p>Both LU and ISU are paying for my tuition</p>

<p>Any thoughts??</p>

<p>Really would appreciate the help… I honestly don’t know what to do, and I’m going crazy trying to decide. lol</p>

<p>I would go with Iowa State, since its free and its already a top 30ish engineering program. Choose between that and Lehigh</p>

<p>ISU is great if you’re in-state, </p>

<p>Engineering is Iowa State’s sole purpose of existence, but like I said, if you’re an out of state person it might not be the right place for you though…</p>

<p>it’s ranked higher than any of those other schools for Chem E undergrad (23rd) if that matters to you at all…it shouldn’t really though those are all nice universities, and ISU’s focus on Engineering&Sciences/Agriculture might be a plus or minus to you, only other thing we care about is wrestling (which we are really good at) and football (which we are kinda decent at)</p>

<p>Don’t go to BU… There isn’t a chem engineering program… It only has EE, ME, and BME.</p>

<p>cyclone:</p>

<p>I know this is an engineering forum or w.e, but I’m honestly doing engineering cuz I’m interested; my goal is to go to medical school, so I need kick ass science classes.</p>

<p>What’s your take on ISU’s sciences? like chem or biochem or neurobio or w.e</p>