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I transfered in from another state school andBrightEconomics
I transfered in from another state school and i noticed the differences right away. Here the faculty are helpful and try to help you but they will not hold your hand. If you want somthing done you need to take action. Students are friendly and care about school work most of the time. The city of New Brunswick is safe during the daytime but watch your self during the night. There are alot of shady people who come out at night. Campus police try there best at policing the campus and do a good job. This is a big school, and if you feel lost, talk to a advisor thats what they are there for.
2nd Year Male -- Class 2008
Education Quality: A, Individual Value: A-
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Frankly, I was oblivious to colleges when IElectrical Engineering
Frankly, I was oblivious to colleges when I applied. My choices were Rutgers, Cornell and Steven. Rutgers was the only one I could afford and still have time to date, which was fortunate because I was a slacker for the first 18 months.

All colleges are much more competitive today than then; I doubt that Cornell would accept me today, but then again, I didn't go there. Rutgers was the right school for me in the 70s and probably would be today at that point in my life.

Rutgers is very well regarded nationally and internationally for reasons that have always mystified me. That counts for alot. Like most big schools, you will get out of it what you grab. If you're passive, you will be in trouble, if you're active, you will get a lot.

One of the best aspects of Rutgers is diversity.
Not in the recent PC sense, but in the fact that the most productive people don't evolve out of a homogeneous school system (i.e. one set of selective private schools), but rather out of a hetrogeneous hodge-podge of people who learn to excel at differing rates of speed, at different times in their lives.

Rutgers gave me that chance - later in my life and has given that to others.
So, if you haven't learned to get a 3.0 or 3.5 or 3.9 in High School - so what. And if you start off poorly in College, so what. Life is a long path - the issue isn't whether you've fallen down or are slow out of the gate. It's how you live your life and eventually contribute. I've worked with numerous people from more elite schools who lack a certain humility. I'm not so sure they'll ever pick it up later in life.

Alumnus Male -- Class 2000
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This school was my last choice, I wentBrightComputer Engineering
This school was my last choice, I went there, and it was horrible, there were TA's that couldnt speak english, I had a TA's didnt even know how to solve math problems. The campus is fugly, like the person who built it could have done better. Every week there is someone getting raped, the food is disgusting, I only went to this school for one semester and transferred to another school and now I have to pay more money but its worth it, because I couldnt take the conditions of the school, and if I hated it I didnt want to be stuck. I was an instate student and they gave me a lot of money but it wasnt worth going there. Some advice go to another school, do not apply here if you are instate chances are they will try to give you a lot of money and you will be stuck having to go to that crappy place.
1st Year Female -- Class 2009
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