The New Jersey Institute of Technology
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Research Quality | - | Research Availability | - |
Research Funding | - | Graduate Politics | A- |
Errand Runners | - | Degree Completion | B- |
Alternative pay [ta/gsi] | F | Sufficient Pay | F |
Competitiveness | C- | Education Quality | D |
Faculty Accessibility | B- | Useful Research | F |
Extracurriculars | - | Success-Understanding | D |
Surrounding City | D | Social Life/Environment | - |
"Individual" treatment | C- | Friendliness | B+ |
Safety | B+ | Campus Beauty | C |
Campus Maintenance | A | University Resource/spending | - |
Describes the student body as: Friendly, Broken SpiritDescribes the faculty as: Condescending, Unhelpful |
Lowest Rating Alternative pay [ta/gsi] | F |
Highest Rating Campus Maintenance | A |
Bad School,Bad Staff.Do not care about children .They just want to make money.Scam school.Career center is a joke.Fees are very high.Professors are pathetic.$100 mill spent on Athletic center instead of Engineering labs.relies on fake stupid sites like buzz-feed for reviews instead of original.Staff are dim and slow and school is in gang territory |
Major: Math (This Major's Salary over time)
NJIT has good students and a good administration, but the college has lousy teaching and a misguided academic focus. After working in industry as a scientist for 10 years, I enrolled full-time in NJIT's Masters of Applied Mathematics program. The program is a 30-credit non-thesis masters degree desined for engineers or scientists. Despite the name of the program, most of the classes are highly theoretical—I had two actually had two math classes where numbers were rarely used! To make matters worse, the classes are large, the professors are indifferent about teaching, and the grading is pretty harsh. I feel as though I have learned very little real-world math, and the classes have been a painful series of exams and quizes with no useful feedback. I recommend that people avoid NJIT's graduate school.