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Allen Esper
Review of Georgia Tech

3 years ago

I graduated Georgia Tech BSEE in 1987. Moved back...

I graduated Georgia Tech BSEE in 1987. Moved back to my native Ohio in 2000 to find opportunity in my field. Many dirty tricks were played on me at Tech. My degree has never opened any doors. My degree is a disappointment, and I feel betrayed. The school is not safe, you will meet enemies there, who will cyber attack you for the rest of your life. I get obscene posts on youtube by people from Georgia, people I have never even met. There is no oversight and no one looking out for the underdog students, there.
When I went there, the Computer Science school denied all EE's classes in programming. Thus, I had no programming when I graduated, yet, all the jobs in Georgia were for programming (C++, Unix, Java, etc.). Even the EE jobs wanted programming. Any college that denies a student learning like this should loose their ABET accreditation. The EE program is useless. Only CS is any good, and results in any good opportunity. I had nightmares for many years after graduation, and I have few if any good memories of the place. Lack of industry and high tech employers greet you after graduation in Atlanta. Abandon all hope, ye who enter.

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