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Do not believe the U.Electrical Engineering
Do not believe the U.S. News and World Report lies. This school only rises in rankings there because reputable schools like Stanford and others keep removing themselves from U.S. News rankings. This school does everything it can to destroy you and ruin you. The profs are creeps and there are many road blocks to learning placed in front of you and nothing good. I made no friends there and yet have many enemies who have attacked my career and made my life miserable. There is no industry in Georgia to employ you after you Graduate. Go to Michigan, Texas, or Ohio universities, where you will have decent opportunities after graduation.
Alumnus Male -- Class 2000
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The EE school is worthless.AverageElectrical Engineering
The EE school is worthless. Atlanta and the state of Georgia has no industry whatsoever that will employ you after you graduate. All the jobs in Georgia are for computer science and programming not electrical engineering. The majority of controls jobs go to graduates of DeVry, ITT tech, Ranken, etc, or go to very experienced northerners who constantly migrate south for the weather or get transfers. Also, unique to Tech, EE's are bared from all programming courses in the CS school, at least back in '87 when I graduated, I was not allowed to take C++, or any programming other than fortran. This was devastating to my employment. So many EE jobs are asking for C++ and I was not allowed. Tech should be a college of last resort if you cannot get into some northern industrial school.
4th Year Male -- Class 1987
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I hate Georgia TechBrightComputer Science
I hate Georgia Tech and I wish I had visited before I applied. Now I can't transfer out because they won't let me take the required courses I need to transfer.
1st Year Male -- Class 1920
Campus Aesthetics: A, Faculty Accessibility: F
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