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What schools offer a degree in Engineering?

I would like to be an Engineer some day. #Engineer #college #scholarships

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Simeon’s Answer

I'd recommend A&M University here in Texas. They offer a wide variety of engineering programs so you can find your place, a robust and active alumni network for after you graduate, and connections to businesses that are hiring engineers. I have several friends who've graduated from these programs and they were all very pleased with their experience.
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Brittany’s Answer

Unfortunately, based on your question, I can't be specific in my answer. It depends on what branch of engineering you are looking to major in, what programs you are interested in, cost, etc.

I've included links below for some of the top general engineering schools and where you can find more information based on what you are targeting:

https://www.livescience.com/47499-what-is-engineering.html
http://www.discovere.org/discover-engineering/engineering-careers
https://blog.prepscholar.com/best-engineering-schools-in-the-us
https://money.usnews.com/careers/best-jobs/rankings/best-engineering-jobs
https://www.usnews.com/best-graduate-schools/top-engineering-schools/eng-rankings

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Brayden’s Answer

Hello! There are a ton of schools that offer degrees in engineering so it truly depends on the type of engineering you want to go into. There are a ton of websites online that will breakdown exactly what degrees each school others, a national ranking, price, location, etc. Once you have then narrowed down the schools that you are most interesting in then simply typing into good "insert school engineering" and said schools engineering page will pop up. From there you are able to sort through all the majors that said school others in engineering and even look at the their 4 year plans so what classes will need to be taken when are so on. I highly suggest beginning this process early so you can apply to all the schools you are interesting to achieve the highest percentage of getting in. Hopefully this was helpful!
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Jennifer’s Answer

Some schools also have a separate college just for engineering if you are interested in something like that (Cornell University, University of Michigan, Carnegie Mellon, etc)
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