Kenyon vs. Colby for dual-degree engineering

<p>I really love math and physics, and I'm really looking into engineering. Kenyon has a 3-2 program with Case Western Reserve, Rensselaer Polytechnic, and Washington U. Colby has a 3-2 program with Dartmouth, and its a selective program. Kenyon's seems to be guaranteed with minimum requirements.</p>

<p>I'd be paying about 4k to go to Kenyon, and either 9k or 5k to go to Colby(I think they messed up my f.a. letter, they havent responded to my email yet).</p>

<p>What do you think? I looked up engineering schools by ranking and dartmouth is actually pretty low, rensselaer is pretty high up there. are the rankings accurate for good engineering schools??</p>

<p>Start with the cc thread: [Dartmouth</a> Engineering](<a href=“http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/engineering-majors/524075-dartmouth-engineering.html]Dartmouth”>Dartmouth Engineering... - Engineering Majors - College Confidential Forums).</p>

<p>If you’re looking for a strong liberal arts foundation with engineering layered on top of that, then either route you’re taking will suffice. Note that Dartmouth engineering degree is a [BE</a> not a BS](<a href=“http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/dartmouth-college/601811-dartmouth-engr-vs-bs-degree-what.html]BE”>http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/dartmouth-college/601811-dartmouth-engr-vs-bs-degree-what.html).</p>

<p>Yeah, I think if I went into engineering I’d rather go to Kenyon. What about philosophy? I’m guessing Kenyon has a stronger department than Colby, but which school do you think is better for getting into Law school??</p>