Engineering Major. Looking for the right schools to apply to

Hello! I’ve been reading and researching some colleges that have Engineering Majors (not sure which branch, but I like Chemical Engineering for the most part). I have come to found that there are tons of schools in the Northeast Coast, and I haven’t come to a decision just yet about which schools I should be applying to. Just an heads up, I’m not considering MIT or Ivy League schools because (1), they’re VERY selective, and (2), I’m considering them as grad schools. Without further a do, the list is below and it would be great if you guys could rank each college by a scale of 1 to 10 (or if you want, you can grade them by letter such as A+, D-, etc).

-NYU Poly (not NYU; there’s a difference with their acceptance rate, test score/GPA requirements, etc.)
-Rochester Institute
-Northeastern College of Engineering
-WPI
-RPI
-Stony Brook College of Engineering
-University of Buffalo School of Engineering
-Drexel University
-Penn State University
-UMass Amherst College of Engineering
-UConn School of Engineering
-Stevens Institute

What are you trying to find out that you haven’t received from the FOUR other posts on the same topic you’ve started? Can you afford those OOS schools because you won’t get any financial aid.

University of Buffalo School of Engineering will be your best option

OP, as I and others have told you on your other threads, you should stop posting until you can report a higher SAT than the 1630 you reported earlier.

@TomSrOfBoston, well, I can tell you now that I got a 1740 on my SAT test that I took under timed condition like an actual one. No lies and no changes with time.

@“Erin’s Dad” I can afford those OOS schools. I just want your grading or your opinion. And plus, I know that I posted a lot, but not a lot of people respond. I need a smaller list of schools that are realistic approaches for me to apply.