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Old 12-07-2004, 01:59 PM   #9
HadoukenDeath
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I'm majoring in Chemical Engineering at UCONN...which has a great engineering program. They also offer a lot of helping hands (financially or otherwise) to whoever is ready and willing to become an engineer at their school. Usually money is the biggest issue when it comes to college. The School of Engineering at UCONN offers plenty of scholarships a year and they even complain that not enough engineers are taking advantage of these opportunities. As for the SAT stuff...if you need help with that there's books and study guides that you can buy. Or you can go to a library and they should have some also. Trust me there's no need to stress over SAT's. You seem smart so the SAT's shouldn't be a problem. Plus your a female, correct, so they'll definitely want you to go to their school. They have a diversity program at the SOE that encourages the involvment of more females and minorities in engineering.

Good Luck




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