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This school is terrible I transferrd to Harvard.
Collaboration/Competitive: A+, Faculty Accessibility: F
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Case may not be a "party school" or a brand name Ivy, but it truly has several great attributes: it's a smaller university, so you are a person here and can actually easily get into contact with whomever you need to, there are sooo many resources available- for everything from resume writing offices to the writing resource center to personal librarians- and the people themselves possess none of the snobbiness that might come out of attending a high-level school. People are very friendly and kind; if you need help, they will genuinely help you instead of prank you. Students are hardworking and humble. There is a downside, however: There are very few people here who aren't majoring in some kind of professional area, and if you're not, expect to find it more difficult to get your social niche or people who like what you do if your interests are in that area. That being said, no one is going to hold it against you.
Faculty Accessibility: A, Education Quality: C
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The coursework is difficult and sometimes overloading, but I think in the end you learn a lot. There is a social life here, but finding time for it in between classes and homework is the hard part. EVERYTHING is competitive, but if you are naturally gifted or have good people skills (get to the know the professors well) you'll get what you want (I'm not one of those people so it is hard for me). Career Center is a nice tool, but when it comes to internships and co-ops the onus is on you. Certainly, there is a divide between engineering/science/med school students and liberal arts/business students, but I don't think one looks down on the other. I'm an engineer, but I admire my pre-law friend studying History, English, and Political science undergraduate degrees. Research opportunities are a plenty which most schools can't say. Take advantage when you find the time, it looks great on a resume. Best advice I can give is come to Case if you are willing to work hard and want to be an Engineer, Medical professional, Business major, or graduate student. Liberal arts school here is good too, but not worth 28k-55k a year. Also, do your own searching for the right extra-curricular activities and socialization, and you will find what fits you. TIME MANAGEMENT IS IMPORTANT TOO!
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