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The Rochester Institute of Technology

How this student rated the school
Educational QualityA+ Faculty AccessibilityA
Useful SchoolworkA+ Excess CompetitionB
Academic SuccessA+ Creativity/ InnovationA+
Individual ValueA+ University Resource UseA
Campus Aesthetics/ BeautyB FriendlinessA-
Campus MaintenanceB Social LifeC
Surrounding CityC Extra CurricularsB+
SafetyA+
Describes the student body as:
Friendly, Arrogant

Describes the faculty as:
Friendly, Helpful

Female
Quite Bright
Lowest Rating
Social Life
C
Highest Rating
Educational Quality
A+
She cares more about Surrounding City than the average student.
Date: Mar 30 2009
Major: Computer Science (This Major's Salary over time)
I'm a fourth year student and overall RIT has been a very positive experience for me. I transferred in from a public in-state party college. My first year was hardly academically challenging nor stimulating and the teachers had no idea who I was. My counselors never even bothered to respond to my emails. I decided it was time for a change and transferred into RIT's IT department.

The Department

I can't speak personally for every other major at RIT minus IT, but the program is exceptionally good. Classes are modified and updated every few quarters to make sure students are getting the most up to date information for our future careers. Teachers are generally very good with good backgrounds in the industry. Most all have PhDs or at least Masters (PhD in IT isn't offered too many places yet). From my experience all teachers were quite affable and willing to help you. The computing building is in good shape with good hardware that is updated frequently. Advisers are great and know your name after a few visits. College also provides resources every week to help you find co-ops and jobs.

The Campus

The campus itself has been spoken for by everyone else who has previously reviewed. The weather in Rochester is pretty gloomy most of the year. If you don't like cold, wind, and snow I'd recommend going elsewhere. Summers are nice, but you'll probably be on co-op. RIT loves red bricks. All the buildings are of the same design. The computing building is nicer than say, the liberal arts building, so hit or miss which buildings have been recently renovated. Grounds keeping is generally quite good. Parking is almost never a problem.

The Dorm Experience

I came in as a transfer so I lived on campus a total of one year. Half of which was in a dorm and the other half in Riverknoll apartments (which, by the way, are the biggest rat hole on campus). Dorm experience was meh. Dorms are smaller than typical universities and not all have air conditioning so be prepared to sweat a lot during warmer months. Due to increased attendance a lot of rooms meant for 2 people are now forced triples so be prepared to have no privacy. Most lounges are converted into extra dorm rooms. No microwaves are allowed in your dorm so get ready to share a busted microwave with 30 other people. Apartments on campus are ok at best. Minus UC housing, all apartments are unfurnished which is a royal pain to all students, especially those needing co-op experience. Living off campus is much preferred. Campus food isn't as bad as what everyone's been leading it up to be. There is a wide variety of food, but nothing great. Public colleges tend to have better food, in my opinion.

Social Life

If you're a guy coming into engineering or computing there will be VERY FEW WOMEN. I don't get why people complain about that while here. This is a 30% female college since it's mostly a tech college. Most of the girls are in art-related majors. I'm a female myself and the male to female ratio in IT is probably 9:1 at best. This is a pretty nerdy college abound with WoW players, anime lovers, and gamers. There are people who do not shower. That's just how it is. If this isn't your cup of tea, look elsewhere. Parties aren't announced and this is a dry campus. If you want huge parties with lots of girls, this isn't the right college.

Was It Worth It?

Yes, this college is expensive, but you get what you put in. I had no trouble getting my co-ops done nor did I have much trouble finding a job because of them. I'd recommend doing well in college, getting good co-ops and rocking it out even in this bad economy. I met awesome friends here at RIT who are intelligent, outgoing, and people I'll stay in contact with for many years to come. If you're looking for a party school or bimbos, this isn't the place for you. Most majors are difficult so don't expect to be able to slack and still pass.

   
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questionI'm actually very interested in transferring to RIT. Before I was put off by it because I was/am a business major and I wasn't fully sure what I wanted. But I want to focus on my career. I know you're not a business major, but your outlook on RIT is an honest and open one. I'm a female in my early 20's who's been there done that and would probably have a completely different view of RIT than most fresh out of HS first years. From what you know, do you think RIT is worth it to an international business major? I'm very interested in the co-ops and the discipline that I think RIT will give me in my field. I want to be prepared for my career and graduate school and I don't want to be at another school that doesn't fit me (had my share of them…life happens). What type of person do you think RIT is for? What type of experience did you want in a college? What were your reasons for going to RIT, academics and beyond. What is life like in Rochester for you? Are you from the area? I ask because I grew up traveling all over the place and I've found that people that go to college in an area where they're from tend to have a…I guess short view on their local colleges because they never thought to seek beyond even the state so they take what they get. I want the best for me. Too much time and money goes into college to keep playing around with it. What do you think of the quarter system? Are their other things you don't like? I know these are a lot of questions and information, but I've done 4-year before, I've had my experiences, I didn't know enough before to be able to properly choose a college, but now I know a world more and I want to get it right this time. And this may seem strange because you don't attend these schools, and you don't know me but…Do you have any friends at surrounding schools like Ithaca and Nazareth (I don't live anywhere near there so I haven't visited yet)? What have they thought of their schools? Do you have an opinion of the schools or students that attend them?
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