tier 2 or 3 engineering/math schools

<p>I'm just trying to get a list of decent math and engineering schools around the country that give good financial aid and scholarships. It's senior year and i have no idea where i want to go. Thanks in advance.</p>

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<p>Drexel. Columbia (mixed reviews on this one, anyone wanna back me up?) Georgia Tech (my friend got a good finaid package from them, but I don't know how rare that is). Purdue.</p>

<p>RPI, Case-Western, and WPI are all great schools with quite different personalities.</p>

<p>I hear some of the Cal Polytechnics are good too.</p>

<p>RPI, WPI, Stevens, Manhattan</p>

<p>Wait, Vivi, Columbia?
Sure, SEAS may have a high acceptance rate, but in terms of quality it's a second tier school?</p>

<p>Columbia SEAS has an acceptance rate of around 18%, which is high compared to Columbia College, but I wouldn't consider it high compared to other colleges.</p>

<p>RIT, Clarkson, Illinois Institute of Technology</p>

<p>i looked at Illinois institute of technology and really liked it there... im from chicago and have tons of relatives there so thats a definite advantage.</p>

<p>Rose Hulman. Great undergraduate engineering program.</p>

<p>Check out Missouri S&T - I was pretty impressed with them when I visited and they offer merit scholarships.</p>