It's expensive, but the culture and opportunities are top-notch for anyone willing to work hard and delve deep into their studies-whatever they may be. Sports aren't huge. Also, the plays and other performances are unbelievably outstanding.
Do you have any tips for prospective students?
Consider whether you really love what you intend to study and be open to changing your major, or you may very well find yourself hating your tenure here if you do not truly enjoy your work.
Do you find there’s enough academic rigor at your school?
It's true, you have to work very hard.
Describe the dorm life at your college.
I really love my floor and all the people in it. Everyone is passionate about something, often completely different from your own passion. The resultant diversity, academic and otherwise, is very much a hallmark of the university.
Describe the food and dining at your college.
There's a place to eat that will satisfy just about anyone. Just don't expect too much beyond the notion of 'good' food.
What’s there to do for fun at your college?
You can code, paint, draw, do math, do physics, sing, act, or anything else you would be doing as part of your actual work.
Do you feel you’re getting value for the money you’re spending on college?
This could easily be a 3 if you let the years just fly by given the cost of the education. But if you commit to your studies, the rewards are very lucrative with a very high expected starting salary for grads.
Share any unusual traditions or locations on campus
The forbidden steam tunnels
Which types of students will excel at your college?
It's expensive, but the culture and opportunities are top-notch for anyone willing to work hard and delve deep into their studies-whatever they may be. Sports aren't huge. Also, the plays and other performances are unbelievably outstanding.
Consider whether you really love what you intend to study and be open to changing your major, or you may very well find yourself hating your tenure here if you do not truly enjoy your work.
It's true, you have to work very hard.
I really love my floor and all the people in it. Everyone is passionate about something, often completely different from your own passion. The resultant diversity, academic and otherwise, is very much a hallmark of the university.
There's a place to eat that will satisfy just about anyone. Just don't expect too much beyond the notion of 'good' food.
You can code, paint, draw, do math, do physics, sing, act, or anything else you would be doing as part of your actual work.
This could easily be a 3 if you let the years just fly by given the cost of the education. But if you commit to your studies, the rewards are very lucrative with a very high expected starting salary for grads.
The forbidden steam tunnels
-nerds (I'm one too, just admit to it already)