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Some people end up hating their major but going through with the degree anyway and that is quite common. Other people hate it here because of the "if it doesnt kill you it makes you stronger" attitude. Focus on the killing you part and you got RIT. Another problem with RIT is the skimpy liberal arts program. There are about 4 liberal arts majors.
Of course, if you know what you want, (and it's a math or science, or even art) you know you wont change your mind (because you've already had LOTS and LOTS of exposure to it) and you like the crazy crazy, intensity of this school, than I'd say go for it. Of course, for those majors requiring co-ops, make sure you are prepared...getting a co-op can be difficult and you can't leave without a certain number (anywhere from 2 to 5 or 6). They dont give you much help at all, either, except on how to write a resume. Thats seriously about all the help you'll get with finding a co-op.
I really should have left after my first year, or at LEAsT after my second. I can kick myself for sticking with it this far. Again, the main problem is that it's too structured and there isn't much time for students to find themselves. Switching majors more than once is only possible if your last stop is the interdicplinary major (or you are willing to shell out the extra bucks.)
RIT also has a 40% drop out rate.
Think about that! Nearly half the people here dont like it. (probably because they want to switch majors and realize that it's easier to transfer schools than to transfer majors. (they just recently created an ENTIRE position to deal with switching majors. That's how much crud you need to get through to do it....)
Even people who like their major somtimes dont like the attidude that RIT has towards students. Anyway, I really really really hate RIT... almost passionatly... I think it'd be cool to write slanderous articles in the paper about RIT, thats how much I hate it. I wish I had had some guidance and help finding (and getting into) the major I was interested in before it became too late. Acadamically, I hate this school. Socially, I have a lot of friends here and if you look, there is a lot to do. But dont count on having the time to have much fun outside of the classroom, especially if your in a very intensvie major (unless your super good at it). Also, the campus is terribly ugly, except during the summer when the gardens bloom. (just dont look at the buildings and your eyes wont hurt) Only problem is, Winter is almost the whole school year. (very few classes are offered during the summer quarter) Also, Even for someone from CT, it gets COLD here. During Jan. it snows just about every other day. More postivly, the faculty tend to be really nice people. (but it isn't uncommon for the art teachers to make students cry in class quite often. I lived with a bunch of art majors and I took a few classes when I was a Film major myself). Otherwise, the teachers, in my opinion, are often nice and helpful. They usually have good office hours as well. They dont know very much about other majors or other schools, though. The whole school is rather segregated by major and unless you join clubs and such, you might never know anyone except those people in your major.
Some teachers are good some are bad. Technically, you can ask around and then pick the classes with the good teachers but this gets complicated when it comes down to the time of the class and how it fits in your schedule. Sometimes these classes fill up before you even have a chance to register for them.
yeah, I've had teachers that can't speak a lick of english. Some are warm and friendly others aren't so friendly. You should meet the all of the faculty in your college before you come here.
A dorm that you share with one other person costs more than the four bedroom apartments located on campus. Those apartments are furnished and are not available unless you know a senior that is graduating and willing to sign over the apartment.
Between the dorms and some of the other apartments there is a long walk. The first year I was here, I did not enjoy the winter. The second year wasn't so bad, I hardly noticed the winter at all, but they may be due to the support I had from my boyfriend he would often pick me up.
The ratio was 70:30 my freshman year and 68:32 my sophmore year. I met an female computer engineer my second year (she was also a sophmore) and she said out of a class of 117-- 7 were girls. As a girl, I don't like this steep ratio and give props to girls who can stand sitting in these classes for four years. They may be the only girl or one out of three in their classes.I work all day and all night at this school. I have classes during the day (all science majors do...) and work at an office in between classes during the day. I get home at 4 or 6 usually and have dinner. I study until I go to bed. Some nights I go to the gym which is open until 11pm. On weekends I study just as hard on average probably about 8-9 hours on the weekends. I usually take 17-18 credits per quarter.
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