10 ESSENTIAL STEPS:
Don't panic, because we did the work for you. We have compiled all of the advice and strategies that you need to get into the engineering program of your choice.
We're here to make your life easier.
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Stay Organized
We have outlined a basic schedule to help you plan ahead and stay on top. Find out what you need to do your junior and senior year of high school, including test dates and application deadlines.
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Take Challenging Classes
For engineering programs, it is crucial to take as much math and science as you can in high school. So, we have summarized some key classes that you should take before college.
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Engage in Extracurricular
College admissions officers will look at your extracurriculars to try and figure out who you are and what you are passionate about.
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Explore Outreach Programs
Universities, companies, museums, government agencies and military services all offer an array of engineering-related competitions and after-school and summer programs.
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Register for Tests
We have broken down the main differences between the SAT and ACT, such as which one requires an essay, which one has more of an emphasis on science and math, and which one admissions officers look at more closely.
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Research Schools
We break down the important criteria to consider, such as location, size, and tuition, as well as explaining foundation, match, and reach schools, all of which should be on your list.
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Visit Schools
We have some suggestions on how to make the most out of a college visit, including visiting while the school is in session and talking with current students. We also have advice for college interviews with admissions officers.
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Ask for Recommendations
Recommendations allow admissions officers to see how you are perceived by your teachers. To get strong letters from your teachers, build strong relationships with them early and ask them in advance.
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Write a Compelling Essay
The personal essay is a chance to set yourself apart from other applicants with similar achievements. We have some tips that will help you write a strong essay, including what to write about and how to showcase yourself.
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Look into Scholarships
First, look into scholarships at the schools you are interested in attending. These scholarships are usually more generous than the national scholarships for engineering.