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Because of Drexel’s quarter system and co-op setup, you start out taking classes in your major your first term there and you have to follow a fairly rigid sequence. You’re also generally not allowed to take lots of courses outside of your major, aside from general open-to-everyone electives. If you’re undecided about your major, or you want to switch majors, or you want a little while to take lots of different things and feel out what you want to do, Drexel will be sure to make that very, very difficult. Because of that setup I actually transferred majors into something that it turns out I don’t really like any better, and because of the quarter system my credits won’t transfer to another school and I’d have to start all over again.
Drexel is very blatant about (and almost proud of) being first and foremost a business. They only care about getting as many new students as possible; the only thing they seem to do to keep old students around is to screw them over with the quarter system so they can’t transfer elsewhere. CoMAD, on the whole, is pretty decent, but most of the classes that I’ve taken outside of it have been pointless retreads of high school classes. I’ve basically been left on my own with no help to find a co-op job, something I could have easily done at any other school in the summer on my own time.As far as the social life situation and all that, well, there really isn’t any. Drexel doesn’t have a campus so much as a collection of buildings on a few blocks owned by the university. The dorms are ridiculously expensive and it’ll most likely cost you less to live off campus in an apartment. Most of the students are from the immediate area, and if they don’t live at home and commute, they go home on the weekends. Clubs and organizations and student activities in general are scarce and ignored by the vast majority of the students. If you’re looking for the typical college experience, you won’t find it here. I feel like my time here has been a waste.
The co-op program was an excellent experience. I worked in a new state so I had to go out and find an apartment and manage a budget. Also, the work experience was great and lead me to a rewarding career with Mobil Oil. I am now with a software company from California.
Campus life is very good. There were good teachers and some teachers who might have been brilliant, but were not as easy to learn from...just like life. So, no matter how the teacher is, it is your responsibility to learn the curriculum and perform on the tests.
2. Before deciding to attend, you should think about your purpose. If you want to relax, forget Drexel. It's not a place for relaxing but for studying.
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