<p>if someone could list like 10 good engineering schools in the northeast/southeast that would be great, minus the really obvious ones...</p>
<p>Isn't the southeast really just the south?</p>
<p>florida,georgia,carolinas, that area...</p>
<p>well if your definition of southeast extends to texas, then there's rice.</p>
<p>not sure what the really obvious ones are... </p>
<p>RPI, GA Tech, NCSU, Cornell, Bucknell, Villanova, Johns Hopkins, VA Tech, Duke</p>
<p>sorry, new to college search stuff....by the most obvious i basically meant ivies and MIT</p>
<p>Actually the Ivies (with the exception of Cornell and Columbia) aren't really that great in engineering as they are in other subjects.</p>
<p>UF is a good value if u live in FL. They put a lot of money into engineering and there are opportunities for undergrad research.</p>
<p>Listen the best Engineering schools are 1.MIT
2.Berkeley
3.Stanford
4.Caltech</p>
<p>Boston U, Columbia U Fu Found., Cooper Union, Duke U, Johns Hopkins U, MIT, Penn State U Park, Princeton U, Rutgers, Stanford U, U Illinois Urbana, U Maryland Coll Park, U Michigan, U Pennsylvania...</p>
<p>those are the schools i have on my list. im lookin to stay somewhat near NJ (minus Stanford which is just amazing, and UMich)..</p>
<p>what do u guys think?</p>
<p>This is northeast/southeast though</p>
<p>purdue.....</p>
<p>Carnegie Mellon.. ranked 8th in the nation by US news</p>
<p>Is Johns Hopkins really good in anything besides biomedical engineering?</p>