Wow, holy shit. I wouldn't attend a school that uses monitoring software like DyKnow. Regardless, some poking around indicates that it doesn't really need touch at all? Or at least in most cases.
1: fuck your school's engineering department's administration
2: buy the laptop
3: don't even bother buy the pen tablet at all until it becomes necessary
If DyKnow is really the only reason they want you to have tablet, then they want you to spend $1000~ for the sole purpose of being able to hand-write notes to your teacher while in class. You'll be fine with the laptop and if you want to spend even less, I can point you in the direction of some very cheap USB pen tablets to save cheddar compared to a Wacom.
((Though I would still argue that a Surface Pro of some sort would be the better device just in general, so KEEP IT IN MIND OKAY))
EDIT: while I'm here, a question. On the subject of schools having stupid computer requirements, I need a MacBook for my visual arts major. Since I'd do basically anything to avoid spending the $1700 minimum for the required model, I've been looking around at Hackintosh resources. I've seen indications that
this laptop is pretty good as a Hackintosh - only the wifi doesn't work, and I can just tether my phone via USB for Internet.
All I need this computer to do is run Final Cut Pro well enough for school projects and project submission. Everything else will be done on my Surface or my desktop. Does anyone here have enough experience with Hackintoshes to tell me if it's feasible to get any work done on one? I'm having a hard time finding info on how well Hackintosh machines actually
run.