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Stevens is a great school; inside the classroom in my department could use a little bit of work though.
Individual Value: A+, Scholastic Success: C
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I enjoyed my time at Stevens. The courses were challenging but manageable. The classes were small and intimate. Never had the feeling that I was "just another student" in a huge school. They were extremely helpful in making sure you were properly equipped to get a job by the time you graduated, with resume building workshops, the co-op program, numerous career fairs, etc. I went back there for my Masters and don't regret anything. Not to mention.. its in Hoboken.. there's a bar on every block on the main street and a 10 min ride into NYC. Can't beat that :)
Starting Job: project engineer, Preparedness: A+, Reputation: A
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At the time, I was like a lot of my undergrad friends; we complained that the parties weren't what they were at other schools, everyone was a dork, the food wasn't the best, the teachers couldn't speak English etc. etc. All were valid points to varying degrees, but after being out in the real world for a few years, I'm glad that I stuck it out.

As an undergrad, I wasn't looking as hard as I should have for internships, preferring instead to spend my last few "free" summers in life with my friends and doing mindless jobs. Well, the career office ended up contacting me and telling me that an employer in my area was looking for a Math major. This was surprising, as I had never set foot in the career office up to that point. I went for the interview, got the job, and ended up staying on after graduation...I still work there to this day. There have been a few times where I've pondered my path in life and submitted resumes or gone for interviews, and consistently I heard positive comments from employers about the school and its reputation. If you're looking for crazy frat parties, campus is definitely not the place to be. If you want a good future, I think it's a great place. If you want both...visit other schools or the city on weekends!
Starting Job: Junior Computer Enginer, Preparedness: A+, Reputation: A
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