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After spending 4 years at RIT you learnBrightCriminal
After spending 4 years at RIT you learn to like it or leave it. You can place people here at RIT into 4 categories. Jocks, Fraternity/Soroity types, Computer nerds, and Art students. If you can see yourself getting involved in campus activities its not such a bad place, it just takes time to get used to. When I started here I absolutely hated it here. Instead of transfering I stuck out the first year and joined a fraternity. Probably one of the best decisions I have ever made. This school has taught me one important life lesson. Its not always going to be as you planned. I though college was going to be a crazy animal house type experience. While sometimes here that can be said, most of the time it can't. But if you learn to keep yourself busy and take time to get away from work RIT can be a pretty good place to go and get an education.
4th Year Male -- Class 2005
Collaboration/Competitive: B+, Individual Value: D+
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Ok let me tell you my story.BrightSchool of Information
Ok let me tell you my story. I was very popular in high school and I always found it easy to make friends. When I first started coming here it was nice how all of us freshman would smile to each other or say 'hi' as we passed each other in the dorms. I made a few friends within the first couple of weeks - and then the winter came. First campus safety stopped letting us go to colony so we could only party on campus and then everyone in my dorm started to just stay inside and play on the computers. By the end of that year almost all of my friends had dropped out and since they were the only people I interacted with, I now I had like 0 friends. I tried to meet new people but it seemed like everyone I met would end up being a snob or a prick in some way. You can't even try to talk to the girls because they automatically assume you're trying to hit on them and why should they talk to you when there's 15 guys back at their dorm that they could already have. The frats are gay and they live in disgusting filthy beer-soaked houses. I pledged but I quit after we got yelled at for smoking weed, plus the girls they hung out with sucked and all they did was play beirut. So now that I am a 4th year student, how does the story end? Nothing has changed. 4 years have passed and I still only have a few acquaintances. I sit in my room on Friday and Saturday night and drink by myself and learn things on my computer like programming and stuff. My spirit is broken, my social skills have degraded severely, I now have a very bad temper and I am always angry at everything. My friends from home won't even come up to visit because it is 'too boring' here. This is what happens when you come to RIT. Your only chance is to be lucky enough to end up on a cool co-ed floor where you can forge some relationships that will hopefully endure. Like I said, I now only have a few acquaintances and I just saw one of my 'friends' on campus the other day and we just said 'hi' and walked right by each other. If you can get into another school with the same program, you really should go there. There is more to life then just making money and getting a degree. Going 4 years with very little fun will kill your spirit.
4th Year Male -- Class 2005
Perceived Campus Safety: A+, Campus Aesthetics: F
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Ok, I will be the first to admitDesign Arts - Industrial Design/Graphic Design/etc
Ok, I will be the first to admit that RIT has its problems. But most of the complaints I have heard come from people who are either never satisfied, or think college is that thing that you see in movies chock full of sex, booze, and being stupid, with a class or two slid in during periods of sobriety. I think RIT is a great place for people who want to work hard, get a good education, and be exposed to a variety of things. I was a graphic design major, and I thought it was fantastic that I could take a ton of different liberal arts courses, as well as fun courses like "wines of the world", or join just about any type of club known to man. I also loved the variety of people- I have art friends, computer friends, engineering friends, and more. There are problems with lack of school spirit and social life, but if you have the will to get yourself off campus and look for fun, there is tons to be found in Rochester. Great coffee shops, indie and mainstream films, museums, sports teams, a good selection of concert venues, and an amazing selection of bars and restaurants. Plus, Buffalo, Syracuse, Niagara Falls, and Toronto are all within a 3 hr drive!For those people who think RIT is a bad place to go I say good riddance. If you are looking for a party school where you will get to only socialize and drink, save your money and head for the closest state school. And for those people who commplain about the homosexuality on campus- well you just proved you are too ignorant to be at a place like RIT. Good riddance to you too.
Alumnus Male -- Class 2000
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