What are good engineering colleges in the northeast ?

<p>whate are some good engineering colleges in the northeast that aren't to hard to get into.</p>

<p>Define “hard to get into”. What kind of stats/ECs do you have?</p>

<p>Hard to get into is relative, a safety for one could be a reach for others, so you need to list your stats and what you consider selective.</p>

<p>Umass Amherst has a good program and being a large state school isn’t super selective. Also Northeastern, BU, and wpi may or may not fit your definition of “not hard to get into” but all have good engineering programs.</p>

<p>RPI and RIT…</p>

<p>In addition to the other ones mentioned, you might want to check out Penn State, U of Buffalo, Stony Brook, UConn, Clarkson, U of Delaware, U of Maryland, U of Pittsburg.</p>

<p>Definitely look at WPI and RPI. George Washington U may work and isn’t that hard to get into.</p>

<p>If you want an LAC with good engineering, I’d look at Lafayette and Lehigh, both are pretty selective though…</p>

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Sorry, but those two usually go hand-in-hand. In other words, broadly speaking, if the school is easier to get into, it’s probably not that great (relative to more competitive ones).</p>

<p>It depends on your stats but Tufts has a pretty good reputation besides MIT.</p>

<p>Maryland- easier than you think to get into.</p>

<p>Good engineering schools in the northeast:</p>

<p>Hard to get in ones with top engineering: MIT, CMU, Cornell
easier ones but still have great engineering programs: Maryland, Virginia Tech, Penn State, U Mass</p>

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[<em>]Temple ([College</a> of Engineering](<a href=“http://www.temple.edu/engineering/index.html]College”>http://www.temple.edu/engineering/index.html))
[</em>]Syracuse ([College</a> of Engineering and Computer Science](<a href=“http://www.lcs.syr.edu/]College”>http://www.lcs.syr.edu/))
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