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This could be the most depressing place onBrightElectrical Engineering
This could be the most depressing place on Earth. Lets get straight to the pros and cons:

Pro: Great and deserved academic reputation. You will probably find a good job if you graduate.

Con: Very difficult to do well - I knew a lot of people on or close to academic suspension. Quarter system is rushed. The school has something like a 25% graduation rate.

Pro: High speed internet.
Con: High speed winds and extreme cold and ice. Walking to class every morning is to be dreaded. Sleep in the academic buildings if you can.

Pro: Food isn't bad. Its cool to say it isnt, but if you sample some other schools' fare its really not bad in comparison.

Con: The campus. Youll love it... if you like bricks. Every building, brick. 80 million bricks. Brick dorms, brick sidewalks, bricks everywhere... and snow and mud. Red brown and white. It all adds up to break you. And Im not talking just aesthetics: the campus was designed to be in Arizona (hot) but is in Rochester (windy and cold). This changes the artificial wind tunnel that you have to walk through to get to class from a good thing into a very, very bad thing. The layout is basically a line: dorms on one end and academic buildings on the other. I think they made it like this to maximize the distance you have to walk to class.

Pro: If youre a girl, theres plenty of single guys and you can probably stop showering and still have 3 or 4 boyfriends. If you have time with all the work, that is.

Con: Social life. Not much to do if you dont have a car except join everyone playing counterstrike. If youre looking for a girlfriend, forget it. Even if you lose all standards, the numbers just don't work. MAYBE if youre an art or photo major. You cant even socialize on your vacations with your friends back home because theyre not synchronized with other colleges that run on a semester system.

Con: Cost. You have to wonder just why it costs them $120,000 to put one student through here when you can go to a comparable private college for less than half of that. Maybe its all going to the multimillion dollar athletic center that is going to go unused by 95% of the student body. Definitely not into much-needed housing.

Con: Big, cold, unfriendly university. Professors are too busy with research to care about students, and too high and mighty to admit flaws in their teaching methods.

Con: Registration. If you want to get a good schedule, you'll have to stay up and try to get a login spot on the VMS system as soon as it opens at like 6am. If you cant login within 30 minutes, likely half of the courses you wanted are filled up.

Pro: Tunnels. Tunnels connect all the dorms and most of the academics. Very nice due to the cold. You can go to the dining halls without going outside.

Con: Tunnels. Dorm and academic tunnels are two seperate systems. So you can't go to class through the tunnels, which is the longest, windiest and most frequent walk students generally make. There are no plans to connect the systems, as far as I know. Actually, there is a cramped utility tunnel running underneath the quarter mile, but it is not very practical for things other than steam or network cables.Chances are that this place will break you and you will transfer very quickly. If not it will be a painful 5 or 6 years. Do a search for "Liquid X - RIoT Rich.mp3" It offers a mostly accurate portrayal of RIT in just a couple of minutes of song. I only wish I had known all this before I wasted a year of my life here. Don't make the same mistake I did.

1st Year Male -- Class 2006
Perceived Campus Safety: A-, Individual Value: F
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All of these negative comments are just wrong.Super BrilliantVideo/Media
All of these negative comments are just wrong. RIT definitely has a social life. albiet you do need to put in a little more effort to find it, but you can. The kids who complain about there not being a social life would be sitting infront of their computers playing games on friday night at the biggest party schools in the country. The weather sucks, yeah. But you knew that coming Rochester so stop complaining. For those who complain about our mythological 'dry campus'... thats never stopped me from partying, i dont think its stopped anyone. And stop complaining that your working too hard, you did come to college didnt you? If you didnt want to work why not go live in your parents basement till your 40? Yeah, ill agree that the male female ratio sucks here, but the U of R, and a number of other schools are right near by, if you want to meet a girl, make the effort and do it.
2nd Year Male -- Class 2006
Education Quality: A, Campus Aesthetics: F
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Visiting this campus is a MUST before youQuite BrightFine Arts - Painting/Sculpture/Photography/etc
Visiting this campus is a MUST before you decide on attending RIT. RIT's campus is by no means attractive, but they are working to improve the overall aesthetic. Everyone I've met (students and faculty) is very friendly and willing to help. RIT is really lacking in school spirit and there isn't football if that's important to you, but there is a killer hockey team.

I suggest attending RIT ONLY if this school is prestigious for your specific major - that's what's keeping me here for photography. Otherwise, go somewhere else that's cool, has a good campus, school spirit, and less bricks. oh and by the way, if you don't like overcast days DON'T COME HERE - this is the most overcast place in the nation next to Seattle = depression. peace.

1st Year Female -- Class 2007
Education Quality: A, Campus Aesthetics: D-
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