This person cares more about Extra Curriculars than the average student.
Intelligence: Quite Bright
ACT: 21
SAT:
Lowest Rating Social Life C
Describes the student body mostly as: Friendly, Approachable, Broken Spirit
Describes the faculty mostly as: Friendly, Helpful, Arrogant, Self Absorbed
Highest Rating Campus Aesthetics/Beauty A+
How this student rated the school:
Educational Quality
B+
Faculty Accessibility
A-
Useful Schoolwork
B-
Excess Competition
B
Academic Success
A-
Creativity/Innovation
A
Individual Value
B
University Resource Use
A
Campus Aesthetics/Beauty
A+
Friendliness
B+
Campus Maintenance
A
Social Life
C
Surrounding City
B+
Extra Curriculars
C
Safety
A
Engineering
is very difficult. Electrical is the hardest. Dont worry about
grades, it will discourage your and slow you down.
Just do your work and make sure you know everything. DONT do it for the money or job security because
you will get burnt out in the first semester. Do
it because you are truly interested in it. If you
are your truly interested and willing to have no social
life/ study from Sunday morning to Friday afternoon for 4
or 5 years then you will most likely graduate for
one of the hardest programs at GVSU. GVSU engineering is
one of the toughest programs in the state but only
west michigan know the quality of the graduate. I know
a few people who transfered to U of M engineering
( top 10 in the nation) who say it is
easier or just as difficult there. It will all pay
off when you get promoted before the other EE who
went to the easy well known school because you have
a stronger work ethic and are more knowledgeable in the
field because of the more rigorous program.
What can be said about other engineering courses like mechanical engineering ? is it difficult too ?
and what's the scope of landing with a good job after graduation ?
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