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As a current student, I'll go right ahead and say that there is no place I'd rather be. And that's saying a lot coming from me. I was always one of the lazier kids in high school, but tested well enough to maintain straight A's, so stepping into the Webb workload was a shock. I don't get to slack off and I definitely put more time into work than any friends from home. And while this would sound like a bad thing: its totally worth it. The tight-knit Webb "family" is one of the coolest and most unique atmospheres I've ever encountered at a college, and I've learned more than I thought I was even capable of. I've made better friends here than anywhere else, and best of all: in three years I can safely say I've never been bored. There's always something to do, someone to hang out with, or somewhere to be, and its awesome.
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Fantastic experience. Fantastic location. Small Class sizes. Winter work program gives real world experience few others your age receive. Work hard play hard. No trouble finding interesting work during winter work, summers, and upon graduation. You can continue at a top grad school if you wish.
Starting Job: naval architect, Preparedness: A, Reputation: A
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it is a lot to expect that one can automatically know w/ certainty where ones interest will be. I had classmates that already had other degrees and were starting anew. Work in the area is crucial rather than just go BS/MS/Phd all back-to-back. Webb in its industry is highly respected.

I have concluded I wish I had been somewhere with a slower pace and maybe addl material would have sunk in.Definitely catapulted me on to advanced degree
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