<p>Why would he need information on business? Also, the link you provided puts GT’s starting pay higher… but these are matters of maybe a grand or two, which really don’t seem to be that much of a differing factor. Also keep in mind that Lehigh is in PA and GT is in GA.</p>
<p>I’ll give the benefit of the doubt that JohnAdams is trying to show how GT is a big school and compare it to the small Lehigh which will get you more individual attention and things like that. Whether you like one or the other is your personal decision, but keep in mind that GT is highly ranked for a reason. Their research is high class, infact the other day I saw an article on Popular Science on a research breakthrough that came from GT electrical engineering department. It’s a hard place and freshman year a lot of people have a hard time toughing it out, but in the end it’s a great school and will prepare you to be a good engineer.</p>
<p>Either program looks like it can take you places if you work hard and do well. The 4 year graduation thing may seem a little daunting, but you can take a summer semester or two and finish on time. Are you concerned about finances? It seems if you’re out of state for both, GT might even be cheaper.</p>