<p>I just came back from visiting NYU and fell in love with it; however, I am a little bit concerned it didn't seem very mathematically inclined. Everyone in my tour was interested in Humanities, and I was the only person interested in Engineering. Can anyone in the forum tell me more about the Engineering program at NYU? I know that it is a dual degree program with the Stevens Institute of Technology in New Jersey, but other than that I really don't know much about it. So if anyone could answer the following questions, I would be very grateful.
1) How strong is NYU's Engineering program in comparison to other top schools' (such as Boston University and Villanova)?
2) Do I have to move to the Stevens Institute of Tech. campus once the NYU part of the program is completed?</p>
<p>Hey, I'm in the engineering program -- I just switched my declared majors from Comp Sci/Comp Engineering to Biology/Biomedical Engineering (it's new). I would love to answer all of your questions, especially since I had the same concerns last year. Feel free to instant message me at rspencer7007 (this method seems more effective than simply answering your two questions). I can also help you get in touch with some engineering advisors if you need.</p>
<p>Robert</p>