<p>I'm going to the east coast this summer for college visits...interested in engineering. I'm looking at high-caliber schools. Where (besides MIT and ivies with engineering schools) should I go?</p>
<p>Besides offering engineering, I'd like it to be strong in the humanities. I don't want to go anywhere too narrow!</p>
<p>Other than that, I'm pretty open, so tell me where I should be looking!</p>
<p>Look at Maryland, CMU, Florida, Georgia Tech, Virginia, NC State, UNC, Duke. Probably missing some schools, but it's a good start.</p>
<p>Ok, thanks!</p>
<p>Haha, I'll have to do some research to narrow that list down a bit... but thanks a lot for the starting point!</p>
<p>Also add Cornell, Johns Hopkins, Univ. of PA, Princeton.</p>
<p>Okay, I just saw that you said "beyond ivies," but this gives you an idea of the stronger engineering-focused ivies.</p>
<p>West Point and Annapolis. All the academies emphasize engineering and science but all graduates receive a true liberal arts education (philosophy, history, english, law, econ, etc). You can't beat the education and the other activities you experience are unavailable anywhere else.</p>
<p>virginia tech, clemson</p>
<p>Definately look at Carnegie Mellon.</p>
<p>Lehigh, Temple, Drexel.</p>
<p>Columbia, except the engineering school is different from college, so I don't know how hard it is to sudy engineering and something else</p>
<p>Re: the poster above who mentioned UNC... UNC doesn't offer engineering.</p>
<p>They have a few departments, it's still a nice school to go to though. :)</p>