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Anywhere you go there are pros and cons to situations- always a give and take. In Environmental Engineering program, I know I'm getting the best undergraduate education in the country. My professors are helpful and encourage me to learn about the things that interest me, not just what the curriculum concentrates on. As much as students complain about core engineering classes and their difficulties, most of them feel prepared for the remainder of their schooling. There are many people at RPI who are closed minded, and it's sometimes difficult to keep a positive outlook being around such depression. I've been lucky enough to find an awesome group or friends, and be involved in performance groups, sports, and an environmental club. Despite being a tech school, there are a good bunch of very talented people. Finding your place at RPI can be difficult based on the sorts of people there, but it's very important to do so in order to maximize your experience. |