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The Florida Institute of Technology

How this student rated the school
Research QualityA Research AvailabilityA
Research FundingA Graduate PoliticsB-
Errand RunnersA Degree CompletionA
Alternative pay [ta/gsi]A Sufficient PayA
CompetitivenessA Education QualityA+
Faculty AccessibilityA+ Useful ResearchA
ExtracurricularsA Success-UnderstandingA+
Surrounding CityC+ Social Life/EnvironmentC+
"Individual" treatmentA+ FriendlinessA+
SafetyA Campus BeautyA+
Campus MaintenanceA University Resource/spendingA+
Describes the student body as:
Friendly, Approachable

Describes the faculty as:
Friendly, Helpful

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A+
He rated most things higher than other students did.
Date: Dec 31 1969
Major: Business - Management and Administration (This Major's Salary over time)
I'll qualify this review by stating that I am an online student. I have been to the campus, however, and found it to be a nice layout. The faculty and staff have always been friendly and helpful, even after classes were completed, making themselves available nights and weekends to assist.

The online program is high quality. I was apprehensive about the prospect of earning a graduate degree online, but after grilling the Associate Dean about the program (I'm very thorough when I set my mind to something) I was confident enough to go into debt for a degree here. I have found the courses to be challenging, informative, and in conversations with my boss, who also has a Master's degree from another institution, the curriculum is just as rigorous as any other established university.

Like anything else, you get out of the program what you put in. I've seen fellow students submit papers that were closer to high-school level and they suffered for it. Others, like myself, put in a lot of time to learn the material, understand the concepts and do the work required to prove we have learned the material, and we are successful. I put in 20 hours per week studying in addition to holding down a full-time job. It can be done!

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