I was the first in my family to go to college and had to pay my own way. Fortunately, I got a scholarship to IIT (Ill. Inst. of Tech.). I started out in physics, changed to EE and then to ME and then tried to change to architecture only to be refused as I had real physics rather than that for architects, and finally into polical and social sciences. I also got involved in materials testing early on at Armour Research Foundation and early computers and building them.
I was convinced that science could resolve many questions in government and politics and decided to give up on staying in computers but to merely use them in analyses and to go to graduate school.
I then found in my career that studying humans is much more difficult than dealing with engineering issues. I studied voting behavior and found that most merely voted their party loyalty and often lied about whether they even voted or not. Later I discovered that states gather data that puts them into their most favorable perspective and lie about where they do poorly.
I also discovered that how wealthy a state is is the sole determinant with other factors controlled.
So why am I posting? My oldest grandson is now in college and my oldest granddaughter is a senior in high school. My son is her father who always knew precisely what he wanted to do and got his Phd as did his wife. I was asked often by my grandson and found I could not help.
Going to a small college has the benefit of approachability of professors and being able to ask questions in class, but usually those professor are not eminent in their fields. He choose a small liberal arts college with some strength in sciences. I hope he was right. My granddaughter has high scores and seems quite interested in Rice. She will need very high scores to get into that school and has been approached by IIT!
I was convinced that science could resolve many questions in government and politics and decided to give up on staying in computers but to merely use them in analyses and to go to graduate school.
I then found in my career that studying humans is much more difficult than dealing with engineering issues. I studied voting behavior and found that most merely voted their party loyalty and often lied about whether they even voted or not. Later I discovered that states gather data that puts them into their most favorable perspective and lie about where they do poorly.
I also discovered that how wealthy a state is is the sole determinant with other factors controlled.
So why am I posting? My oldest grandson is now in college and my oldest granddaughter is a senior in high school. My son is her father who always knew precisely what he wanted to do and got his Phd as did his wife. I was asked often by my grandson and found I could not help.
Going to a small college has the benefit of approachability of professors and being able to ask questions in class, but usually those professor are not eminent in their fields. He choose a small liberal arts college with some strength in sciences. I hope he was right. My granddaughter has high scores and seems quite interested in Rice. She will need very high scores to get into that school and has been approached by IIT!

