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VCU is a great school for the artsSuper BrilliantMath
VCU is a great school for the arts but a very bad choice for students interested in pursuing a degree in science. There are no opportunities here for undergraduate research, and very few, sporadically offered courses in the science departments. On the plus side, professors are very helpful and almost always available, and the Fan District surrounding VCU is very cool. Just be careful about getting robbed at gunpoint, it happens regularly to VCU students.
1st Year Female -- Class 2007
Faculty Accessibility: A+, Campus Aesthetics: F
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On the University -BrightEngineering Department
On the University -
VCU is a growing institution. There's always construction of something going on. There isn't much of a campus, though they do the best they can with the limited space of being an urban campus. VCU is in the heart of Richmond which has its own discoveries. Unless, you have a heart for adventure (be honest with yourself), the city will be dead to you. Parks, museums, and good restaurants are within walking distance. You have to deal with the homeless contingent and occasionally give up pocket change or ignoring a homeless person with their concocted sob story. Don't fall for it.

If you don't find friends quickly, you're going to find yourself socially doomed for 4+ years. Find student organizations and clubs to get involved in. The School of Engineering had it arranged to have all the engineering students to be on the same dorm floor. This was invaluable. More than likely you're going to see these same people for the next few years if you stick it out in the program. You find a lot of friends in your own department. I'm still very good friends with a number of them. Just like any school, everyone is really super friendly their first few weeks, since everyone is out of their element. Make this an opportunity to meet new people.

If you're looking for a school with "school spirit" and all the traditional "cool" things about going to college, this university is not for you. Consider JMU, Tech, UVA, or any other large campus school. The Greek system at VCU is not very strong, but like any other student organization, an opportunity to meet people.

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I was a member of the founding class for the VCU School of Engineering. Though I had my complaints, my experience was a positive one overall. The faculty was knowledgeable, friendly, and helpful. It was a challenging curriculum, and VCU Engineering did a good job in helping me find a job in my major. You get educated by professors (not TAs) with real world experience (at least when I went). They say they are a school on giving students real hands on engineering, but there was always a lacking in resources in one way or another. The building looks awesome. It felt like going to classes in a Marriott, but there isn’t' a lot of practical engineering space. Hopefully, as they continue the construction for the school, that will change.

The Mechanical Engineering Department was in serious need of an overhaul by the time I left. It started out exciting, enthusiastic and fun on both the faculty and student side. By the end of my 4 years there, it seemed like the faculty list was a revolving door. Internal politics in the school and conflicts in vision ultimately did not bode well for faculty members in the Mechanical Engineering department by the end of my run. I hope it has fixed it self though I don’t see how. In other words, if you find a Mechanical engineering professor you like and respect, don’t expect to see him/her for the entire time you’re attending. He or she will get disheartened, pissed off, find something better, or fired and just leave. To my knowledge, the chemical, electrical, and biomedical departments boded better. Like anywhere, don’t expect the school to hand you anything. You really make your own education in a lot of ways.

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So with all this stuff, would I still go to VCU rather than my other choice, V-Tech? Heck yeah. VCU just fit my personality better. The school of engineering had it’s quirks but I loved the faculty that educated me. The campus fit me better, though I do occasionally regret that I don’t have a big football team to get stupid about. VCU is truly a unique environment, and if you’re a bit nutty yourself, you’ll find yourself at home.

4th Year Male -- Class 2000
Scholastic Success: A, University Resource Use/ spending: D+
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First of all the students suck, they areBrightBiology
First of all the students suck, they are arrogant and selfsatisfied, you are all alone of you are new and don't know this palce very well. No one to turn to and no one to talk to and even if you go and talk they act as if you are an ALIEN, i don't know may be coz of color, i don't hear racial words around but being a human and a human's intuition tell them all. If you don't have friends, you are basically screwed, but i have to give it to some of the professors, they are really there to help you and some are so busy to run to their "other job" that students literally have to wait for another week or so. Resources are not as sufficient. The worst thing is that you pay for it and there is nothing as promised. Plus some amount crossed from financial aid for health is never observed to be applied to students. The housing sucks the same way, no AC, bad roofing but the University is trying to remodel itself in certain parts and building, but that is also taking too long. Food sucks, just coz students have to pay doesn't mean studetns have so much money, and the prices are outragious, and there is no udnerstanding that "WE ARE STUDETNS, AND WE DON'T NECESSIRILY HAVE MONEY". Faculty employees suck the same way, they are so soooo mad to see you in the morning. And they want you to know that they are so mad that you are there to show your face but some employees are exceptional. Basically you are judged by the color of your shoes, shirt and things...Not only me but my GIRLFRIEND is desperately waiting to transfer some where else, even if it is COMMUNITY COLLEGE. We are really sick of people's mentality and attitude. We thought this would be a good place since it's got diversity but now we are tired, it has diversity with the cost of segregation....A lot of segregation...Think thousand times and choose where you want to go and what you want to end up with, before you make your decision, coz the education you get there makes your life worth living.
1st Year Male -- Class 2007
Collaboration/Competitive: A+, Social Life: F
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