Outdoorsy Schools with Good Engineering

<p>^ So do I when the poster’s preferences amount to “Location and size don’t matter, should be prestigious,” but that’s true regardless of how good the stats are, and this is not one of those threads. This poster is looking for a specific set of attributes. No complaints from me.</p>

<p>I’m not sure Harvey Mudd is exactly what you have in mind, but I do think it’s worth looking in to. I wouldn’t go out of my way to call it an outdoorsy school, but I do think it has a fair number of outdoorsy students, and it offers them lots of options (especially, though not exclusively, if they have cars), particularly hiking, climbing, and downhill skiing. </p>

<p>In general, Mudd is rarely if ever a match school, but I think you could very legitimately consider it a match/likely reach. If you took the SAT II Math 2 and scored >750, I believe you’d also qualify for a $10K/year merit scholarship.</p>