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Oflazia Borges Oliveira
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Would like to know. My biggest dream is to be able to study in Georgia tech

Mell Grove
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Attended Ga. Tech football games since I was 6 years old! Tech's greatest decade was the 50's and I ushered for Boy Scouts at almost every home game! Developed a good old fashioned hate of the State school! THWG is the common cry. Since I wanted to teach school and coach, Tech wasn't for me, but I have never wavered in my love for the Jackets!!!

HR BROTHERS
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s lane
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I recently received a letter from Georgia Tech that my identity and social security number have been stolen from their records. I applied and was denied over 3 years ago, so why did they still have my social security number in an unsecured database? Now, they offer a 1-year enrollment in an identity protection service after allowing my identity to be stolen. Identity theft does not go away after a year. They should be providing lifetime protection to those they put in financial danger for life. Do not trust them to keep you safe.

A F
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Top-tier technology-focused university in both Georgia and the nation as a whole. Have had multiple opportunities to visit the campus over the years, but never personally attended the school for various reasons. Nonetheless, the facilities are top-notch and the research coming out of here is cutting edge. Its status, coupled with its convenient location in West Midtown Atlanta also makes it a prime location for recruiting and networking with companies located in the city and metro area.

John Overstreet
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I walked the campus when my oldest daughter was contemplating going there (she decided that UGA was better for her major - Economics). My youngest daughter, who is a freshman in Industrial Engineering gave me a tour and I loved the small-campus feel. I loved that people already knew her name and that the classes were very challenging.

Tyler Jenkins
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I was a student in Mechanical Engineering and Industrial Design from 2014-2018. GT and I have a love-hate relationship. I love the school and am so grateful I had the opportunity to go to school here. I wouldn't trade it for anything. It was also the hardest thing I have ever done though! They made me WORK for my degree. But employers know that, and I have earned myself a reputation now. All the things you hear about how hard it is are true, but all the students love it here. And the stereotypes about antisocial nerds only attending the school are not true. We're just a bunch of normal people who happen to have a passion for math and science. :)

JIll Russek
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I would have given it five stars if the computer science department ran all of their classrooms like Ashok Goel did in knowledge-based AI. Also, the physics classes were just downright ridiculous. I'm saying this as a prior physics major. Not only did you have to go to labs, you also had to go to recitation, take quizzes in class, and do homework every night. I finally learned to not do the homework so I could have the time to study for tests. The physics class is only worth 4 credit hours but really should be worth six because they bombard you with so much busy work. That being said, if you go to that school for the education in computer science, you're an idiot. You need to take advantage of everything that university has to offer while you're there: Get involved in the Startup Exchange, ATDC, and visit Flash point. Do undergraduate research. Get an internship for on the job training. Get to know your professors. Those opportunities make the school worth going to. If you just want to learn, take Coursera courses or go to a different school.

NEIRA OATH PROTECTOR
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Eric Hammond
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Absolutely one of the best schools in the nation for technology. There's a great mixture of nationalities that make up the school. It's great to see a diverse school like this. Great for the world economy

Angad Chawla
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Get ready for the ride of your life. Is this place hard? Absolutely... But it's so worth it. I have finished three years of my college life here and I love it here. The studies are a challenge, but they prepare you really well. The nightlife is perfectly fine for a nerdy school like Georgia Tech. There are lots of people that love socializing so don't mistake Georgia Tech to be a lonely, geeky sad place. It's a fun college, I absolutely cherish my moments here, and I will extremely sad when the day comes when we all graduate.

JongHwan An
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Brian Wilson
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Beautiful campus, prestigious degree, rigorous courses and many of the brightest minds in the world teaching and researching. Great school, but enroll at your own risk, only the strongest make it out alive... just kidding. But not really- it was a ton of work.

Juan Jaime
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this is a really nice place to go, I would say that i can recommend this place to go, maybe also with family and friends. Please check the opening hours before go directly there. Have a great Christmas time.

William Harris
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IT was one of the worst mistakes I ever made. Dont do this torture to yourself undergrad at least. Go some place and have a good time for 4 years but keep your grades up. Then do something like this. You have been warned

pratanu banerjee
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institute of performing art and mind power development appreciate georgia institute of technology. Your institute is truly awesome! The institute offers online course with certificate in keyboard, harmonica, flute, guitar, melodica, reiki, music therapy, hospital administration, anthropology, french language. ... The students are invited to learn reiki, crystal reiki, money reiki, karuna reiki, angel reiki and get distance healing for any health problem. Wish you All the Best !!!

Jacob Marshall
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I really hate that every calls it Georgia Tech or Georgia Institute of Technology. It's definitely called Georgia Tech University. It's not even right on the school's main website. They should DEFINITELY fix this!!!

Phil Wonderley
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Absolutely an amazing experience but not for the faint of heart. If you read a bad review it is likely from one of the many who cannot make the transition from High School to the rigors of a place like Georgia Tech. Clearly GT is NOT for everyone. If you graduate, you will have earned it, and you will be well prepared and well paid when you compete globally in the real world.

Travis Caine
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Shane Urman
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I went to GA Tech Dentistry. I was looking for a good dentist and they were the best ones for me. Very professional. They seem to care about their patients. Great staff and friendly environment. And my deep clean outcome was great id recommend everyone. Plus they had this cool electric toothbrush that i purchased and now i love using it lol

Sandra Butler
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Yunchieh Wen
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Brian Baker
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Very hip. The entire market is an indoor, open floor plan, industrial-style building whose spacious inside is filled with more than a few specialized food/candy/pastry/beer makers. There are a couple sit-down restaurants, as well as a nice gift shop with trendy and interesting items (I do suggest you stop there). Krog Street Market is definitely nice for hand-made, artisan-cooked, farm-fresh what-have-yous, but it is incredibly expensive. This is the type of place that has $9-12 chocolate bars (hand made at the market itself), $9 scoops of ice cream (perhaps made with milk from the Golden Calf?), and $5 croissants (baked with a Frenchman's freshest tears). They have organic kombucha on tap available for purchase, and still or sparkling water on tap available for free (yes, you heard that right). I would come here if you have the money to spend, and if you don't mind the more affluent crowd. I would not come here hungry and/or on a budget. A nice place to visit if you are in the area (for instance to check out the Krog St. Graffiti tunnel), but I wouldn't necessarily make a day of it, as it isn't a huge place and does not have much more than food.

not Forporn
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Alt account because I'm still in school, so I don't want any conflicts. a certain department, which I was cross registering in, told me that they'd guarantee me a spot in a class I had to have to keep being in the program. To take that class I had to leave a program at my home institution because of time conflicts, which cost me my only scholarship, but I wanted to take part in this class and learn, so I sacrificed the scholarship to learn. Four days into the semester the Coordinator for the program emails me, and says that the department had told her that they would not enroll me in the class. I had to stop going to the two classes I had at tech, and come into two new classes at my home institution a week late, and out an extra $3,000. The department didn't give her a reason, and never contacted me. It's been several months and the department still will not answer my phone calls or emails. That department ruined my finances, and almost ruined my ability to graduate with a degree for literally no reason.

Not Today
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I went to GA Tech Dentistry. I was looking for a good dentist and they were the best ones for me. Very professional. They seem to care about their patients. Great staff and friendly environment. And my deep clean outcome was great id recommend everyone. Plus they had this cool electric toothbrush that i purchased and now i love using it lol

Ben Chen
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As much as people say this school is really difficult(because it really REALLY is), this school is actually a really good school. It has its problems but its really a fantastic place to be. The students here really love to make fun of it but really who doesn't make fun of their school? From its so-so dining hall foods and sometimes unreliable wifi, which is strange for Institute of Technology (thanks Eduroam) it certainly has its blemishes. But it makes up for it with its excellent academics. Sometimes professors will take the whole "We're a really hard school" thing a little too far but this is what you signed up for and really what can you do about that? You go and study, cry a little bit, and then get back to studying. That's the name of the game here. There are a lot of things you hate about this place but at the same time so many things you love about this place. Sometimes you can compare it to an ex lover. An ex lover that's screwed you over so many times but you keep coming back to them thinking it all work out in the end. "Just one more semester". Most of the time it'll work out in the end. Other times you're left in bitter disappointment. Would definitely recommend.

Alfred Matthews
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So I'll just do this without switching from voice to text. Full disclosure is that they hired me for really cool stuff. Over full disclosure is that I was none the less really poor. That's the way it goes when you're a student. for me that's also the way it goes 11 years after my masters. The education I got has made my life exactly what it was but I'm much better off. People try to kill me now. It's an expanding universe. To give credit where credit is due, all the companies that Georgia Tech students work for that they're not allowed to disclosehave saved my life more than four dozen times. Currently walking pasta Rice Street facility. Ymmv.