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<blockquote data-quote="GTNavyNuke" data-source="post: 463611" data-attributes="member: 322"><p>Both my kids looked at VT and UVa. VT has the more "basic" or "application" oriented engineering - Civil, mechanical etc. UVa has the more "theoretical" engineering programs - Physics, Nanotech, etc. Also, VT was like 20% engineering with large teacher and agriculture programs along with social sciences.</p><p></p><p>VT is a very easy school to get through if you pick the right major. Many non-engineering students regularly start the weekend on Thursday night according to my son's engineering friends who have graduated from there.</p><p></p><p>As always, the benefit of a college degree is worth what you put in it. You can get a great education at most any engineering college if you work hard enough at it and don't just do enough to slide by. (Old Dominion here in Tidewater Va turns out great engineers).</p><p></p><p>It's just a harder to slide by at GT given the curve and academic competitiveness of the students.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GTNavyNuke, post: 463611, member: 322"] Both my kids looked at VT and UVa. VT has the more "basic" or "application" oriented engineering - Civil, mechanical etc. UVa has the more "theoretical" engineering programs - Physics, Nanotech, etc. Also, VT was like 20% engineering with large teacher and agriculture programs along with social sciences. VT is a very easy school to get through if you pick the right major. Many non-engineering students regularly start the weekend on Thursday night according to my son's engineering friends who have graduated from there. As always, the benefit of a college degree is worth what you put in it. You can get a great education at most any engineering college if you work hard enough at it and don't just do enough to slide by. (Old Dominion here in Tidewater Va turns out great engineers). It's just a harder to slide by at GT given the curve and academic competitiveness of the students. [/QUOTE]
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