<p>Yeah if something doesn’t feel right about it, then that’s not a good sign… you may want to look into what that “something” is.</p>
<p>Like you, my daughter is a science/math nerd, but she thrives with the eccentric artsy, creative kids. With its attention to the arts and expanding science programs, Bard College in NY has been the perfect match for her. The campus is up in the woods, but it is a quick train ride to NYC. She is in the 3/2 engineering program and will be finishing her 3rd year in May. If she maintains a 3.0 or higher, she will qualify to enroll at Dartmouth, Columbia, or Washington University in St Louis next year. Tip: Get a single dorm room, so you can get some studying done!</p>
<p>It’s excellent to hear that people are going through with the program. Bard is on my list for sure, and I already love the school from what I’ve seen.</p>
<p>Does she know anyone else in the 3/2 program? What I’ve heard from everywhere is that very few people enroll in 3/2’s to start with, and a very low percentage of those people ever go on to finish it.</p>
<p>Tip taken about the single rooms though. I had a single for about a week while my roommate was quarantined for swine flu, I was definitely more productive for those few days.</p>
<p>Perhaps
Cooper-Union?</p>