<p>Hi, I applied EA and was accepted to:-
Drew, USP, Temple, Poly, Kettering, RIT</p>
<p>I need help in picking one as my final choice...? Any ideas, suggesitons, will be appreciated.. I Applied for joint degrees at all of the above..</p>
<p>Hi, I applied EA and was accepted to:-
Drew, USP, Temple, Poly, Kettering, RIT</p>
<p>I need help in picking one as my final choice...? Any ideas, suggesitons, will be appreciated.. I Applied for joint degrees at all of the above..</p>
<p>anybody..?</p>
<p>I've never heard of those schools, actually.</p>
<p>Sorry :/</p>
<p>Please give me some idea of what you are looking for in a school. What is your background? What do you want to do careerwise? What do you think you'd like your college experience to be? Do you want a big or small school? Do you care if your profs know your name, or do you want to be able to slip into a lecture & simply listen? Do you want to be a part of campus life (sports, clubs, etc.), or would you rather just do your work? Do you prefer learning from a book or learning in a lab? </p>
<p>In other words, tell us about yourself & what you want. That will allow us to give you better advice.</p>
<p>The only one of those schools that i'm familiar with is Temple, and from what i know have a very good business program along with an outstanding music program. The rest of the programs are good, but those two ar what stick out. Since Temple is right in philly you'll get a fantastic experiance if you like the city; i live right outside of philly and it's my favorite place in the world. The area of philly temple is in isn't the greatest though, there is a fairly high crime rate. As far as sports go Temple's basketball team is top notch and the Temple VS Duke game everywhere is fantastic. The dorms just got redone and they're all very nice... andd that's about all i know. Oh yea, and it's a state school, so if you live in PA it's gonna be a little cheaper. Hopefully i helped a little, i'm sorry i couldn't help with the other schools but i'm not very familiar with them.</p>
<p>I am assuming OP is interested in engineering, judging by the schools.</p>
<p>I would recommend Kettering because of their unique co-op program. I think it is hands down the best.</p>
<p>USP is a good school for preparing for grad schools (Science / health). I can give you more advice if you provide background informations.</p>