R.I.T truly prepares you for your career. I am a Freshman and a Psychology Major. I have only been here for a little over a month but I feel that I have learned so much already. The professors are extremely nice and actually desire to see us grasp everything we can while we're here.
Do you enjoy the experience at your school?
I enjoy campus living to the utmost. There is so much to do and so many clubs. I'll admit it even becomes a little overwhelming when it comes to picking and choosing what you want to do because the reality is you can't do them all. But there is something for everybody. Dorm living is an experience. It may become irritating living with someone else but you get used to it and get to learn about new people and cultures.
Do you feel you’re getting value for the money you’re spending on college?
You'll definitely get your money's worth. Whatever program you decide to enroll in will be a rewarding experience. Make sure you continue to apply for scholarships. The school also is awarding scholarships to students every quarter in various amounts which helps out with books and any other bills.
Do you have any tips for prospective students?
Work hard to earn the best grades and test scores as possible as it will put more money in your pocket and eliminate some courses you will otherwise have to take.
Be ready and willing to open up to learning more about people and life. College is a big deal. It opens up so many doors and is truly worth your time.
Which types of students will excel at your college?
R.I.T. is honestly great for anyone who is serious about furthering their education, as it is very challenging. I never thought I would attend R.I.T., because of my background and what I like to do. When I arrived, I found that instead of doing something or going somewhere where I'm used to everyone because they are similar to me, it's better to put yourself in a place where no matter what you will be learning about yourself and others constantly.
R.I.T truly prepares you for your career. I am a Freshman and a Psychology Major. I have only been here for a little over a month but I feel that I have learned so much already. The professors are extremely nice and actually desire to see us grasp everything we can while we're here.
I enjoy campus living to the utmost. There is so much to do and so many clubs. I'll admit it even becomes a little overwhelming when it comes to picking and choosing what you want to do because the reality is you can't do them all. But there is something for everybody. Dorm living is an experience. It may become irritating living with someone else but you get used to it and get to learn about new people and cultures.
You'll definitely get your money's worth. Whatever program you decide to enroll in will be a rewarding experience. Make sure you continue to apply for scholarships. The school also is awarding scholarships to students every quarter in various amounts which helps out with books and any other bills.
Work hard to earn the best grades and test scores as possible as it will put more money in your pocket and eliminate some courses you will otherwise have to take. Be ready and willing to open up to learning more about people and life. College is a big deal. It opens up so many doors and is truly worth your time.
R.I.T. is honestly great for anyone who is serious about furthering their education, as it is very challenging. I never thought I would attend R.I.T., because of my background and what I like to do. When I arrived, I found that instead of doing something or going somewhere where I'm used to everyone because they are similar to me, it's better to put yourself in a place where no matter what you will be learning about yourself and others constantly.