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<p>I kind of got some answers, but more is always better.
I'm looking for a school with a 4-1-4 calendar (preferably a small LAC). 3.2 gpa unweighted 2100 sat. Decent ECs (if you want me to elaborate ask). Any help is greatly appreciated.</p>

<p>What is your weighted GPA?</p>

<p>What is your intended major/career goal?</p>

<p>What is your budget? How much will your parents pay?</p>

<p>I’m unsure of my weighted gpa.
Either aerospace engineering or Economics (into law).
I can’t imagine money being much of an issue.</p>

<p>Have you checked out and filled out “request information”/“join the mailing list” for the 20+ schools listed in your previous thread?</p>

<p>Economics is very different from engineering, although both require a lot of math.</p>

<p>Small LACs won’t have aerospace engineering.
Arizona State, New Mexico State, UT Knoxville, UTArlington, fit your profile but are very large.
Case Western Reserve may be too selective (depends on your grades in precalc/calculus and physics – if you have a 3.2 but A’s in science you’re ok) but due to harsh grading not good if you want to get into law.
Clarkson
Missouri University of Science and Technology or WPI - not good if you want to get into law due to grade deflation and limited majors outside of engineering.
San Jose State University (but engineering is impacted and not sure how worth it it is OOS)
University of Central Florida’s COE?</p>

<p>Yea. I’ve checked out the schools, and requested information from all but Oberlin.
It’s fine if it doesn’t have aerospace. I have As in my classes from junior year (and senior). A rough freshman and sophomore year, due to laziness and ignorance, is what’s murdering my chances. My dad majored in economics, and he says I would love it.</p>

<p>You need to go somewhere that has both economics and engineering so you can make an informed choice about your career.</p>