Rochester Institute of Technology is a four year, private university. The school’s average SAT scores for critical reading, math and writing are 630, 648, and 618 respectively. The average GPA for Rochester is 3.62. The required high school units for RIT are: 4 units of English, 3 units of math, 2 units of science, 3 units of social studies and 4 academic electives. RIT utilizes the Common App. The required courses you have to take when you are a freshman are LAS Perspective 7A: Project-based Calculus I, II, LAS Perspective 1, 2, 3, Engineering Mechanics Lab, Engineering Design Tools, LAS Foundation 1: First Year Seminar, Statics, and Wellness Education. The City College of New York is a four year university. The school’s average SAT scores for critical reading, math and writing are 475,535, and 470 respectively. City College’s un-weighted average GPA is 2.94. City College requires high school students to have taken 4 units of English, 3 units of Math, 2 units of Science, 2 units of Foreign Language, and 3 units of Social Studies. City College uses the CUNY Application. The courses that you have to take as a freshman include Computer Aided Drafting, Engineering Mechanics I (Statics and Particle Kinematics), Engineering Mechanics II (Kinematics and Dynamics of Rigid Bodies), Fundamental of Mechatronics, and Computer Methods in Engineering.
Stony Brook is a four year university. The school’s average SAT scores for critical reading, math and writing are 560,610, and 550 respectively. The Stony Brook’s minimum average is 90. Stony Brook’s minimum credits are 4 units of English 4 units of social studies 3 units of mathematics (4 units required for engineering, applied sciences, and pharmacology) 3 units of science (4 units required for engineering, applied sciences, and