Small engineering schools

<p>Im applying to cooper union, bucknell and carnegie mellon. I am a resident of pennsylvania but the school does not have to be in pennsylvania. There must be less than 4000 students.I'm a cxhemical engineering major. Can you guys name some other very small,good engineering schools for me>?....</p>

<p>Franklin W. Olin College of Engineering. I'm not too familiar with it but I heard it's very small and very difficult to get accepted.</p>

<p>According to my physics teacher, Olin has about 300 students, and since its a brand new school, they entirely cover tuition and housing for all students in order to try to draw some of the brightest ones (along with an excellent faculty). So yes, its very difficult.</p>

<p>harvey mudd</p>

<p>Olin and Mudd.</p>

<p>:)</p>

<p>Mudd has 720 students</p>

<p>Rose Hulman?</p>

<p>A friend of mine goes there, says there's like 2,000 kids or so</p>

<p>Take a look at Rose.....I visited twice and loved the school. Very well known in for Engineering.</p>

<p>Lafayette.</p>

<p>Christian Brothers University in Memphis, Tn. is tiny and has a rather good reputation for engineering.</p>

<p>Case Western Reserve</p>

<p>harvey mudd is the best</p>