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Total Grad Surveys 2
Females 0
Males 2
Avg years at University 2.0
Research Quality B (6.6)
Research Availability A (8.9)
Research Funding B (6.6)
Graduate Politics B (6.6)
Errand Runners B (6.6)
Degree Completion B (6.6)
Alternative pay [ta/gsi] B (6.6)
Sufficient Pay B (6.6)
Competitiveness B (6.6)
Education Quality A (9.2)
Faculty Accessibility B (6.6)
Useful Research A (8.9)
"Individual" treatment A (8.9)
Friendliness B+ (8.0)
Safety A (8.9)
Campus Beauty B+ (8.0)
Campus Maintenance A (8.9)
University Resource/spending B (6.6)
Extracurriculars B+ (8.0)
Success-Understanding A (8.9)
Surrounding City A (8.9)
Social Life/Environment B+ (8.0)

I had a good freind go to wyo-tech, I have a very good job, he is still looking, when he is not washing cars....
Feb 29 2004
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Excellent school, most instructors are good, I had one arrogant instructor, apparently he is not there now. It pays to go to class, why pay so dang much and not go, wasting your money. If I was a hiring employer, I would look at attendence at both school and at previous jobs. Make it to all your classes, you won't regret it in the future. I graduated in 1988, will be back to take some refresher courses. I took the master tech program, was nice but won't come close to utilizing all the different sub-fields. I would advise you to go either automotive or heavy diesel and not both. You would get into the industry quicker and won't be learning alot of information that you won't ever use.
Sep 15 2003
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