Asking for a list of good engineering schools in MA is like asking for a list of good wines from the Bordeaux region of France. there are so many you will lose track.
MIT and Harvard are the top schools -- but Worcestor Tech, UMass, Boston College, Boston University, etc are also good.
Princeton review has a tool where you can tell it your interests and background & it will tell you which schools are appropriate for you.
2007-12-03 08:39:06
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answered by Ranto 7
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Here's a list: http://www.uscollegesearch.org/massachusetts-engineering-colleges.html
(Scroll down to "Additional Massachusetts Engineering Colleges")
Best ones: Boston University, Brandeis University, Harvard, MIT, Tufts, and UMass--Amherst
2007-12-03 09:26:09
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answered by xo379 7
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She is in all probability complicated a Technician/technologies degree at community college, with a real Engineering degree at a 4 year employer (that ought to be noted as the two a school or college). There are in reality TAC/ABET-approved 2yr "Civil Engineering technologies" tiers, yet they lead in basic terms to low point, low pay technician jobs. you may get the two a real Civil Engineering degree or a 4-year degree in Civil Engineering technologies. A Civil Engineering degree could be observed by way of PE Registration. A Civil Engineering technologies degree could be observed by way of NICET Certification.
2016-09-30 12:56:10
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answered by ? 4
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MIT, WPI, Boston Univ, check out in collegeboard. com
2007-12-03 08:30:06
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answered by dk 6
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