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I'm the student in high school that put sport above academics, didn't try at school and still received A's and B's without ever studying for a test. Kettering was a smack in the face, and a good one, it pushes me to do my best and think outside the box all of the time. The new Entrepreneurial approach to the ENTIRE school is really changing the way I look at things. As for remarks on the city, it's really not that bad, plenty of things to do downtown and it's safe, just don't go into bad neighborhoods and no one will ever bother you.My overall experience, Positive!
Faculty Accessibility: A+, Campus Maintenance: B-
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I think that overall the school is decent. I really like some of my teachers/advisers, and I have a great co-op job. The coursework is pretty hard sometimes, and the social life isn't the greatest when compared to other colleges, but it is bearable. If you try to get involved and be social, there are plenty of things to do. For new/incoming students I would recommend getting help as soon as you need it. There are almost always student tutors available. Studying with friends is normally a good idea too, as long as you stay on task.As for cost, the school offers some pretty generous scholarships if you did well in high school and on the ACT/SAT. There are also numerous other scholarships that you can apply for. With the scholarships I received, I pay around $10,000 a year. When you subtract co-op earnings from that, it really isn't bad at all.
Faculty Accessibility: A+, Surrounding City: C
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The Co-op education could not be beat. I graduated with 2.5 years of work experience, my resume stood out head and shoulders over other recent collage graduates, when I graduated in 1989.
Education Quality: A, Surrounding City: C-
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