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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 Even though I aced high school and MATC, UW-Madison was still a challenge - getting a degree is straight forward but if you want to be at the top of your engineering class it will take a lot of work/frustration and lack of sleep. Grades are based off of how well you do compared to everyone else instead of a pre-defined grading system. You sometimes will have no clue where you stand until you get your grades at the end of the semester. However, you will definitely graduate with a good degree and a wealth of knowledge. The engineering career services are a bonus to help with getting an internship (which I highly recommend) and eventually permanent job placement. Class sizes are enormous (300+) when you first start out but once you get further in your degree they narrow down to 20-40 students/class. Teachers can be hard to get in contact with sometimes just because there are so many people and/or they have other research crap they are involved with.UW-Madison is an extremely nice facility that provides the freedom to explore numerous areas of interest, whether academic, extra-curricular or social (especially if you like drinking). |