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Where should I go for an engineering school?

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Jake


So the other day I was a at a friends house and we were playing my madden 13 on his PS3, when we unplugged it to take it to the living room to play, and when we tried to turn it back on, it wouldn't work, it's basically done for. My problem was that my game was still in the system and it wouldn't eject. So I went out to their shed and got some screwdrivers and took the whole thing apart screw by screw and piece by piece. With the help of YouTube of course, I figured out how to manually eject my disc out of the DVD player. Then, I put the whole thing back together and everything was fine. Except for the fact that it was already broken. But anyways, for some reason I had fun unscrewing everything and taking stuff apart and putting it back together. It was the first time I had ever done something like that. I really enjoyed it. I'm a freshman in highschool and next year I'm planning on taking business classes. But, now I kind of want to change my mind and take a class for engineering. If that is what you're suppose to take. But anyway, if I enjoy taking those classes then I want to go to a big engineering school. I know Georgia Tech is one of the best, but does anyone know what classes I should take and what schools I should consider looking at?


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Here are the 2013 rankings for the top 25 engineering schools in the U.S.....and their costs. Look carefully at the costs! Some are simply astronomical and you might need a scholarship. Others are more reasonable. You can look up individual institutions on the internet.
If you see a few that are close to where you live or in an area you'd in which you'd like to live/work get in touch w/ their admissions person and ask what courses you should take in high school. The somewhat extraneous looking number is the number of engineering students currently enrolled.

Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Cambridge, MA
$41,770 per year (full-time) 3,163


#2 Stanford University
Stanford, CA
$43,950 per year (full-time) 3,548

#3 University of CaliforniaâââBerkeley
Berkeley, CA
$11,220 per year (in-state, full-time), $26,322 per year (out-of-state, full-time) 1,837

#4 California Institute of Technology
Pasadena, CA
$38,084 per year (full-time) 587
#5 Carnegie Mellon University
Pittsburgh, PA
$38,900 per year (full-time) 2,857

#5 Georgia Institute of Technology
Atlanta, GA
$10,584 per year (in-state, full-time), $26,860 per year (out-of-state, full-time) 4,651

#5 University of IllinoisâââUrbana-Champaign
Urbana, IL
$16,352 per year (in-state, full-time), $29,618 per year (out-of-state, full-time) 2,975

#8 Purdue UniversityâââWest Lafayette
West Lafayette, IN
$10,332 per year (in-state, full-time), $29,134 per year (out-of-state, full-time) 3,070

#9 University of MichiganâââAnn Arbor
Ann Arbor, MI
$22,518 per year (in-state, full-time), $41,914 per year (out-of-state, full-time) 3,184

#9 University of Southern California (Viterbi)
Los Angeles, CA
$28,242 per year (full-time) 4,398

#11 Texas A&M UniversityâââCollege Station (Look)
College Station, TX
$277 per credit (in-state, full-time), $577 per credit (out-of-state, full-time) 2,918
#11 University of TexasâââAustin (Cockrell)
Austin, TX
$9,564 per year (in-state, full-time), $17,506 per year (out-of-state, full-time) 2,425

#13 Cornell University
Ithaca, NY
$29,500 per year (full-time) 1,768

#14 University of CaliforniaâââSan Diego (Jacobs)
La Jolla, CA
$11,220 per year (in-state, full-time), $26,322 per year (out-of-state, full-time) 1,614

#15 Columbia University (Fu Foundation)
New York, NY
$47,340 per year (full-time) 2,525

#16 University of CaliforniaâââLos Angeles (Samueli)
Los Angeles, CA
$12,562 per year (in-state, full-time), $27,664 per year (out-of-state, full-time) 1,776

#17 Princeton University
Princeton, NJ
$38,650 per year (full-time) 574

#18 University of WisconsinâââMadison
Madison, WI
$11,839 per year (in-state, full-time), $25,166 per year (out-of-state, full-time) 1,903

#19 University of MarylandâââCollege Park (Clark)
College Park, MD

$11,020 per year (in-state, full-time), $23,760 per year (out-of-state, full-time) 2,254

#20 Northwestern University (McCormick)
Evanston, IL
$43,380 per year (full-time) 1,669

#20 University of CaliforniaâââSanta Barbara
Santa Barbara, CA
$12,192 per year (in-state, full-time), $27,294 per year (out-of-state, full-time) 760

#22 University of Pennsylvania
Philadelphia, PA
$27,700 per year (full-time) 1,704

#23 Harvard University
Cambridge, MA
$37,576 per year (full-time) 404

#24 Virginia Tech
Blacksburg, VA
$10,677 per year (in-state, full-time), $20,926 per year (out-of-state, full-time) 2,278

#25 Johns Hopkins University (Whiting)
Baltimore, MD
$43,930 per year (full-time) 3,434

What are your thoughts on the soon discontinuation of the cd format for music?

Q. They say this is going to be implemented in 2013. I really hope that will not happen.


Answer
its total bullshit. its not the same as when people switched from cassettes to cds or vhs to dvd. many people dont have a computer, internet, credit cards, or even the knowledge to purchase music digitally. and heres a good benefit with cds, you can listen to it through several different types of players (cd players, dvd players, ps3, etc.) and with a computer you can copy all of the tracks. therefore, you have the tracks digitally and a hard copy. i know how much technology is moving up but i still dont think its the right time to switch. we should just have digital everything, work, school, clothes, food, batharooms, i mean everything. like half of America is lazy and obese anyways, so why not?




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