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ACT: AcademicSuccess: Again: Attitude: Competitive: Creativity: ExCuricular: FAttitude1: FAttitude2: FAttitude3: FAttitude4: FAttitude5: FAttitude6: FacultyAcc: Friendly: FromArea: FundingUse: Gender: GradYear: Grounds: Intellect: Maint: MindExpect: MindUse: Programs: SAT: SAttitude1: SAttitude2: SAttitude3: SAttitude4: SAttitude5: SAttitude6: SAttitude7: SAttitude8: Safety: Social: Standing: SurroundingCity: TAclasses: USE_THIS_DATA: Usefulwork: Worth: No/invalid Email Address left It's been a long time since I graduated but I remain very involved with WSU through senior design projects our company sponsors and also on-campus recruiting. The engineering education is well balanced and provides good acedemic and real-world opportunities. WAY too many TA's that speak little or no English who highly frustrated me and gave me the sense I was just in the way of their much more importanr research (mostly in the freshman/sophmore classes). Junior/senior level EE classes were in general very good. Pullman is not for everyone. Small town with a cultural barometer that is stuck in the 1950s. I like to fish so there was plenty of lakes and rivers nearby that kept me entertained but a lot of my friends found the city more painful than a root canal. Drinking and partying opportunities are abundant and I found them fun in moderate doses. Younger students sometimes get sucked into the party lifestyle and end up crashing hard and flunking out. I recommend a couple of years at a community college before sending your 18 year old to Pullman. |
