Top Computer Engineering Schools?

<p>I am a Junior in high school at the moment. I am beginning to lean towards Computer Engineering as a major and also have a strong interest in business.</p>

<p>I went to a college fair today with many different colleges, and I was most impressed with Lehigh University. They have a very selective Integrated School of Computer Engineering and Business program that I am very interested in. Can anybody rank this or offer any opinions on this? Other suggestions for similar schools are also welcome. No Ivy league please.</p>

<p>Fetou, Lehigh is very strong in business also. Some others to maybe consider are Union (NY), Bucknell, Carnegie Mellon, Case Western and Rose Hulman. Larger schools to possibly consider are Purdue, Illinois and Georgia Tech.</p>

<p>Lehigh is a great university, and ranked pretty high according to US News. For engineering, it's great, and I've heard the same for business also. If you get into Lehigh, that would be awesome--it has a very strong engineering program.
You could also consider Carnegie Mellon, George Mason, UC Berkeley, UCLA, Georgia Tech.</p>

<p>Carnegie Mellon is another I'm really interested in, it's too bad they weren't at the fair. They are a much larger school though, and for me that really isn't a good thing. More and more it looks like my E.D. may be Lehigh.</p>

<p>Why no Ivy League?
You don't have to go far for some great CompE programs. RPI, Carnegie Mellon, Case Western, Penn State.</p>

<p>Cornell would be the best, I think, for overall experience and great CompE program. But, CMU is tops in CompE.</p>

<p>Have you taken the SATs?</p>