Which is most attractive?

<p>Don’t see the value in the Lehigh engineering / business double major, since plenty of engineers eventually move into engineering management without needing to get business degrees.</p>

<p>Don’t really see the value of JHU over somewhat less expensive GT.</p>

<p>So it really comes down to GT versus $30,000 per year less expensive UA. If you and your son visit each school, stop in the career center and ask what companies come recruiting students for his major for internships and jobs at graduation. If UA recruiting is noticeably weaker, then he may have to be more aggressive at looking for companies to apply to for internships and post-graduation jobs (to give an example, it seems that everyone posting about CS names the same four companies that s/he wants to work at after graduation – GAFM – so it would appear that many other companies in the industry get overlooked).</p>

<p>Career surveys from GT and UA:
[Georgia</a> Institute of Technology :: Salary Reports](<a href=“Georgia Tech | External Redirect Landing Page”>Georgia Tech | External Redirect Landing Page)
[Student</a> Affairs | Career Center](<a href=“http://career.ua.edu/students/firstDestination.cfm]Student”>http://career.ua.edu/students/firstDestination.cfm)</p>

<p>Other schools:
<a href=“http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/internships-careers-employment/1121619-university-graduate-career-surveys.html[/url]”>http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/internships-careers-employment/1121619-university-graduate-career-surveys.html&lt;/a&gt;
(Note: Berkeley, Cal Poly, and Virginia Tech have good detail, including names of employers.)</p>