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Engineering is very difficult.Quite BrightElectrical Engineering
Engineering is very difficult. Electrical is the hardest. Dont worry about grades, it will discourage your and slow you down. Just do your work and make sure you know everything. DONT do it for the money or job security because you will get burnt out in the first semester. Do it because you are truly interested in it. If you are your truly interested and willing to have no social life/ study from Sunday morning to Friday afternoon for 4 or 5 years then you will most likely graduate for one of the hardest programs at GVSU. GVSU engineering is one of the toughest programs in the state but only west michigan know the quality of the graduate. I know a few people who transfered to U of M engineering ( top 10 in the nation) who say it is easier or just as difficult there. It will all pay off when you get promoted before the other EE who went to the easy well known school because you have a stronger work ethic and are more knowledgeable in the field because of the more rigorous program.
5th Year Male -- Class 2013
Campus Aesthetics: A+, Social Life: C
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This campus is dead on the weekends.Quite BrightUndecided
This campus is dead on the weekends. Almost everyone goes home and the college doesn't offer many activities. Advertising of any intended activities is second-rate. They boast being one of the cheapest schools tuition-wise, but are rising food and housing costs. Not much diversity here, but people are generally friendly. The best part is the small class size, because interaction with professors makes a learning experience that much better.
1st Year Female -- Class 2015
Campus Aesthetics: A+, Social Life: D
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I see a lot of the positive commentsQuite BrightCriminal
I see a lot of the positive comments on here criticizing people who give GV a low rating on social life saying that they never go out or shouldn't have partying and socializing on their mind. That's completely ridiculous because half the reason I would think anyone goes to college is to experience a an independent life where they can meet new people and have fun with them; and yes, partying is a BIG part of hanging out and having fun at college. I went their and got into trouble the first year and let me tell you, the RA's and especially the cops DO NOT mess around. And it doesn't have to be drinking or doing drugs or whatever. I had to have a personal meeting with the head of the GVSU police for having a pillow fight. I'm dead serious. These guys obviously have too much time on their hands and too much ideas of being a super cop pumped into their egotistical minds. And why are the campus police and Ottawa sheriffs so militarized? They dress and act like they are SWAT it's completely unnecessary and stupid taking into account GVSU has one of the lowest crime rates of any college in the US. The people who go here really are snotty stuck up pricks (well, not all of them just most). Nearly all of them are very wealthy which isn't a bad thing but they act like they are better than anyone who's parents income isn't over 150,000 dollars a year. The campus is not involved in anything serious or worthwhile. When many colleges are protesting real issues GVSU students are completely oblivious. The right-wing evangelical christian overtone of this school is rampant. The surrounding area is the same way and you feel like they try to push their own views of "morals" onto you. The faculty are nice and I have had some really awesome teachers, but for the most part you feel the just don't care about making learning interesting. More than a few I seriously though should be HS or grammar school teachers it's that bad and that's the overall experience I received: This feels like CC or high school, definitely not college. There is no school tradition, the administration treats you like dirt, the sporting events are extremely disappointing. When you live in a dorm and notice that 75% of the building is empty on the because the students left to go home or to another college, you start doubting your choice in higher education. The thing I regret most is not leaving earlier.
2nd Year Male -- Class 2015
Campus Aesthetics: A, Useful Schoolwork: F
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