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I am currently in my second year. My studies are online so much of this does not apply to me. I can say that if you believe online study is easy then you will have chosen the wrong school. It is very difficult but also rewarding. The online instructors are very helpful as long as you are willing to put in the work. Dont think that you will be able to get by on a few days a week of study though. If you choose this school for online education be prepared to spend at least 4-5 days online in study and 3 days of reading each week.
Scholastic Success: A+, Social Life: C+
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I have honestly had a great experience so far at Florida Tech. I am doing their undergraduate online Accounting program. The classes have been challenging, the teachers have been responsive, and I have not had any trouble. It makes me nervous to see others' bad experiences, but I have had a good one so far. I am in my second semester with Fl Tech. I really like it- especially how the courses are set up. You learn by reading the book, watching lectures online, and doing activities on the message boards. They also have study helps that come with the books they send which are amazing!! I know it sounds like others have had bad experiences, but I havent!! Fl tech seems like a really good school.
Education Quality: A, Faculty Accessibility: B
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FIT is a very good school. They just built some new dorms a few years ago and they are very nice. The student population is very nice. It is a small school so I consider it a small family. However, there are smaller schools out there. The student teacher ratio is fantastic and I rarely get classes with more than 30 students. The staff is very helpful, and my adviser has been a godsend. She helps me allot and I am sure same goes to all of the advisers at this school. I expected to be challenged and for the most part I have especially in the math courses however, this is not MIT. Don't expect the same level of research and internship opportunities however, the city makes up for most of that. It is Florida so its sunny most of the time and the campus is amazing.
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