<p>Thanks, out of NYU and NE for a chemical engineering major which is harder to get into? I know the program at NYU probably isn’t the strongest and idk about NEU but I would go to NYU just for the prestige of the school, then for grad school I could go to an engineering school. Is that a good or bad plan?</p>
<p>Anyone else? i’ll chance back</p>
<p>I think what you’ve posted as your reaches, matches etc are all correct</p>
<p>Thanks, also, how hard is it to get into lehigh school of engineering?</p>
<p>anyone who can answer the question in the post above?</p>
<p>^^^bump^^^</p>
<p>final bump???</p>
<p>your SATs are really strong- I don’t know alot about some of the schools, but I know that you will definitely get into Drexel based on those scores, and if you want to do chemical engineering, your math scores will probably really come into play, and most colleges will look very highly at the advance science courses you’re taking this year!</p>
<p>I don’t blame you on Penn State.</p>
<p>Thanks schmohawk, can you chance me, especially for UConn. And there are 4 Penn State interns that lost their positions because the companies wanted nothing to do with PSU(Pedophile State University)</p>
<p>Bbbuummpp!</p>
<p>bump 10char</p>
<p>def get those sat scores up, your gpa is borderline for the higher colleges. Go engineering!</p>
<p>@sarcasm, what do you think of my chances at UConn?</p>
<p>you have a decent shot, I don’t know how tough there engineering school is, but id say a 85% chance in unless you do something stupid</p>
<p>Thanks sarcasm, that’s encouraging.</p>