<p>I agree with horsefeathers. Drexel is a good school and you have a good chance in getting in :)</p>
<p>And a 92 on the TOEFL isn’t HORRIBLE, but it’s pretty bad…sorry…</p>
<p>I agree with horsefeathers. Drexel is a good school and you have a good chance in getting in :)</p>
<p>And a 92 on the TOEFL isn’t HORRIBLE, but it’s pretty bad…sorry…</p>
<p>Ok. But, i want somewhere closer to or in Massachusetts. Any suggestions?</p>
<p>Umm…you could look at Tufts, College of the Holy Cross, Williams, Amherst, Wellesley, Smith (wait, are you a boy or a girl?). </p>
<p>Although, I would recommend College of the Holy Cross with your stats. Williams, Amherst, Wellesley, and Tufts are more competitive.</p>
<p>But, I’m atheist. I can’t go to christian school.
Also, I think william and amherst have bad engineering programs(as I heard).
And i’m a guy so smith is out.</p>
<p>Any more suggestions?</p>
<p>Well, even if your Atheist, you could still go to College of the Holy Cross…but, as for schools in MA, I don’t really know of any others…</p>
<p>Anyone who knows good engineering schools near or in MA?</p>
<p>University of Massachusetts at Amherst? I believe it’s ranked 49th or something in the nation for having the best undergraduate engineering program.</p>
<p>Come on. I mentioned Umass at the beginning of the thread. Anything else?</p>
<p>[List</a> of engineering schools in Massachusetts - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia](<a href=“http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_engineering_schools_in_Massachusetts]List”>List of engineering schools in Massachusetts - Wikipedia)</p>
<p>Google is your friend, use it. Do the rest of the research yourself instead of begging other people to do trivial work for you.</p>
<p>Worcester Polytechnic Institute</p>
<p>^Seconded.</p>
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