sgt_zim
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Sad thing is he made a 1480 on SAT, 34 on ACT, and GPA is about a 4.3 or so, loads of AP credits. But because he's not in the top 10% of his class, he can't get into UT or TAMU. U of H is probably going to be the best option for him - mechanical engineering. He'll likely get 80% or more scholarship to go there.Great schools, parents were both UCLA grads and my dad and uncle got their Phds from there as well. They were mad when I applied and got accepted to USC and did not consider UCLA at all.
Ended up going to Purdue instead as I couldn't get on campus housing at USC and at that time as a high school grad I did not know how to drive.
I work for a company with 10K+ employees, lots of engineering and robotics, including deep sea robotics. Nobody give a flying eff the name of the school on the diploma (except the TAMU weasels). ABET accredited? Check. Magna cum laude? Check. Nothing else matters much.
Engineering economics applies to school choice as much as it does to actual engineering work.