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Another problem that the guys will face is that, eventually, most girls go through a stage where they think they are gods gift to men because of all the attention they get. In all fairness though, there are so few 'normal' guys at rit (there are tons of geeks, or nerds, or if you are in the art building, tons of hipsters, all of which are just fine...just a little eccentric) that those few that were average in high school feel like gods at rit and in turn think that they are gods gift to woman. Both eventually grow out of it, and it is far more common to see it from the girls, but that is another thing to be aware of.
Social life: There are parties on campus, you just have to know people. I was in a co-ed floor my freshmen year and a lot of them liked to party, so if I ever have a desire to go to a party, I know where to go. I don't tend to party though because, as RIT is notorious for, they quickly turn into sausage fests and with that guy, who perhaps normally are perfectly charming, tend to turn into creeps. As I result I avoid parties, which I suppose helps with the whole sausage party problem.
There are clubs and recreational sports that are easy to get into. I personally play on two of the indoor soccer teams, which is easy to get involved with. There is also the Greek life which, though I am not involved with, is a great opportunity for those who can handle it.
Academics: The academics, in my opinion, are phenomenal. I'm not saying that all colleges in RIT have the same level of teachers, but with my major, I find that I've gotten a great group of teachers and students. For example, when I thought that I was having issues with one of my classes, I spoke to one of my teachers. He then spoke to the head of my major to see what could be done and both those teachers and the teacher whose class I was having issues with, went out of their way to help me. For my major the grades don't really matter. it's not hard to get good grades, getting good portfolio work however...The art/design majors in general are more geared toward creating portfolio work, and not the gpas. They also offer tons of opportunities. They let you know about co-ops, and there are extra things you can do, such as a portfolio review we just had. It gives you a chance to talk to professionals about your work and see where to go with it. one of my friends even got a job offer through this event. So long story short, it's self driven, but if you ask for help the teachers will go out of their way.
So recap: Sausage fest. Guys can't take a hint. Girls get big egos. In my major academics are self driven.
a)interior design majors
b)excessive partiers who whineIt's amazing that some people give bad reviews cause its all brick. Wow!! The buildings are all brick, let's cry about it! This school is definately NOT as bad as some people say it is. Im in the IT major and so far its a decent experience. Although fair warning for IT majors, a decent amount of the kids in here love or are obsessed with computers or videogames. For me, Im obsessed with music but I am good with computers so I don't really mind it but for some people it will bug them if they connect with some of the obsessed IT kids. There are girls here and surprisingly a decent amount for a school like this (alot of girls here are artsy which I find attractive so if you don't, you will think they are nasty) This school has a quarter system which is good and bad for two reasons. The good is that teachers have less time to teach material so busy work is at an all-time low. The bad is of course, a faster rate and more upcoming exams/quizes. Socially, you will love it, hate it, or be whatever like I am. If you are a really outgoing person who loves to party everynight you will hate this school. Alot of the school's kids are introverted and are a bore to even talk to (alot of the engineers are dead on the inside) but you will find someone like any school; if not, make freinds by going to shows, etc. The school has a mix of alot of nerdy dudes, artsy guys, normal preppy guys, metalheads, punks, so, you will find alot of different people versus a dull state school. In summation, I would recommend this school to anyone who can actually study and also be ready for a diverse type of crowd. If I had a chance to rethink it I might have tried another major but I'm not much good at anything else so probably not. Just remember again, alot of the people complaining are crybabies. The people who can't find jobs are either in a overcrowded major with no jobs available or do not look for jobs outside of there area (maybe one two states, I plan to apply not only in all states but also in other countries).
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