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4 years ago

Definitely the most difficult institution I have e...

Definitely the most difficult institution I have ever studied at! You must bring your A-game at all times and DO NOT be afraid to ask questions. Atlanta is also a very charming city with lots to do! Explore the culture, area, and events to get well integrated!

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4 years ago

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4 years ago

Georgia Institute of Technology, a comprehensive p...

Georgia Institute of Technology, a comprehensive public university in the United States, was founded in 1885. It is also known as the three major polytechnics in the United States with the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and the California Institute of Technology. Known as the Southern MIT, the school is headquartered in Atlanta, Georgia, the capital of the United States, and is a city with Ai Wenli University. In addition to the main campus in Atlanta, the school opened a branch campus in Savannah, Georgia, and Metz, the capital of the French region of Lorraine.

K
4 years ago

I got my bachelors and my masters degrees from Geo...

I got my bachelors and my masters degrees from Georgia Tech, so I'm a little biased, but I absolutely loved my time at the Institute. The education is top notch, with many majors consistently rated in the top ten in the US. As a relatively affordable state school the value is just amazing. The return on investment for a degree from Georgia Tech simply can't be beat, especially if you're an in-state student and are able to keep your grades high enough to hold on to the HOPE scholarship.

While Georgia Tech is definitely not a party school, you can still have a great time while attending.

S
4 years ago

Wow was this really the place I worked so hard my ...

Wow was this really the place I worked so hard my whole life to get into?

Hi, I was an undergraduate at Georgia Institute of Technology and let me explain the reality of this place.

College of Computing favors women in this discipline to attract more females to Georgia Tech (and what woman wouldn't want A DESK JOB). but I was entirely disappointed with the quality of work generated by my "future colleagues' at Georgia Tech who identified themselves with the rising number of women who go into the program.

I'm sorry Georgia Tech, diversity is a problem we created for ourselves back during the civil rights movement and women's suffrage, garnishing women with the idea of easy "math based" desk jobs in the "computing field" advertising a salary over $80,000 a year is so like you.

Now that you are used to the marketing let me explain my experience with Georgia Tech where i was physically removed from my dorm room for cooking pork. My roommate was a 7th day Adventist who claimed that he had no problem with me "cooking pork" and though he had no allergies he complained so much he had me thrown from the Georgia Tech campus.

On top of that, I was never allowed to re enroll into Georgia Tech on the grounds that I was expelled for something that happened with the dorm.

Thanks for barring my opportunity, stealing my money, asking for me to "appeal" my "mistake" (which happened for no reason) and then blaming me for "talking to much" when I voice my concern to you.

Georgia Tech is the worst institution on earth because they are overpriced and over-hyped. I took calculus 3 (yes I was enrolled and almost done) and my professor didn't even write English on the board he preferred a different dialect of Chinese written traditionally in Taiwan. Thanks for making classes so engaging and identifying with my personal needs (I'm not a Chinese student).

If you want to cater to women and Chinese people why not just make an institute in China with less women and more Chinese people (OH YEAH IT'S AN AD and it's ACCOMMODATING).

The state department in China is probably not even as oppressive as you are.

Thank you for demanding my entire student loan payment in full, ignoring all of my pleas in person, and refusing to cooperate with me to find the solution.

Consider Emory a private school who goes beyond "the state" to fund YOUR education.

I guarantee any student interested in completing an undergraduate program to try Emory University and receive more compensation from the government and more specialized and personalized care than Georgia Tech. You can also go to the career fairs at Georgia Tech and Emory with a shuttle that's provided as a courtesy and no expense to you at Emory.

Georgia Tech's form may be "simple one click" but just remember you are considered as such and yes you will owe in full.

2 YEAR EDIT: I FORGOT TO MENTION Georgia Tech asked me to pay out of pocket "in the amount of $5000" simply because THEY can admit to whether they are right or wrong (just to make the point). The worst part was even today I will never forget to them denying everything in THEIR OWN WORDS (EVEN ON PAPER EVEN THROUGH ARBITRATION) and even depositing the money back ($5000) after JUST TO PROVE A POINT.

IN LIFE PEOPLE WHO NEED "THAT KIND OF AN EDUCATION" only do it for their reputation. Says a lot coming from a college of women! "Do the math"

H
4 years ago

Absolutely no organization in their administrative...

Absolutely no organization in their administrative office. You'd think they would actually hire smart people...their aerospace department falls flat on almost all decision making processes and keeping any good graduate students. Would NEVER recommend coming to this school.

R
4 years ago

UGA pride makes it very hard for me to give this 5...

UGA pride makes it very hard for me to give this 5 stars. (Also my little brother goes to this school and a GA Tech worker stole his stuff; no worries his butt was fired) But this college does a lot to represent our state in a great light. Campus is usually clean and quiet too.

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4 years ago

Awful, shady, disorganized. Oh and they really wan...

Awful, shady, disorganized. Oh and they really want that application fee$$$. I applied to the online masters in computer science. The website says ANY Major may apply and gives NO prerequisites. I get a rejection letter saying that I was denied due to lack of computer courses. The letter told me that I need to take upper division courses to be eligible for entry. The website never said any of this! The to top it off they didn't even post my rejection letter online. I sent the application in during August. I checked my account in Oct, Nov, and December and there was no response to my application. Finally I emailed the office in January. The office responded implying it was my fault for not checking my account. I check my account and here was the rejection letter and it was dated in October. Apparently some incompetent person never uploaded the letter. Next, they lost my birth certificate! Georgia has some nutty law where any person out of State has to mail them their birth certificate or passport to show proof of citizenship! That's right, Georgia has some mid century German laws for sure. I'm from California and my mother worked at the Cal State university admissions office and actually helped undocumented students apply so Georgia's law is completely off the rails to Californians. Anyway, so take the trouble to go the hall of records in my town, pay the $25 fee, and send Georgia Tech my birth certificate along with a self addressed envelope so they can mail it back to me. THEY LOST MY BIRTH CERTIFICATE. When I asked them to compensate me the $25 for this they told me to check my local post office and swore they sent it. Such liars. What would the post office be doing holding on to an envelope with my address on it that I wrote myself? This place just reeks of carelessness and bait and switch. I think they only they want is $$$$.

W
4 years ago

No opinion stars.

No opinion stars.
It's closed down, but, there's still some cute girls around.

I
4 years ago

GLUTEN FREE FRIENDLY!!! Carefully labelled food is...

GLUTEN FREE FRIENDLY!!! Carefully labelled food is amazing experience for Celiac traveler. Highest Recommendation! Love it! Beautiful fresh contemporary meeting facility! Friendly courteous staff! Efficient venue for high content professional continuing education meeting.

S
4 years ago

I applied for a spot in a graduate program and did...

I applied for a spot in a graduate program and did not get accepted, which I was fine with the outcome. However, they had a data breach and compromised all of my personal information. I love how all these organizations send a letter saying they will provide credit monitoring for a year when this could cause a lifetime headache if someone steals my identity. Crazy to think that I applied to a program involving data and Georgia Tech can t even protect their own data. What a joke, this was obviously not worth the $75 application fee that was not even refunded considering the circumstances. I might not be as upset if I got in, but this would be like saying you did not get in but you still must pay the tuition. Think twice before applying.

L
4 years ago

Great academic institution. Center of innovation i...

Great academic institution. Center of innovation in the capital of the Southeast, Atlanta. Besides all that, the people that attend are some of the coolest and most interesting you'll ever find. Go Jackets!

A
4 years ago

I'm a Ramblin' Wreck from Georgia Tech, and a hell...

I'm a Ramblin' Wreck from Georgia Tech, and a hell of an engineer
A helluva, helluva, helluva, helluva, hell of an engineer.
Like all the jolly good fellows, I drink my whiskey clear.
I'm a Ramblin' Wreck from Georgia Tech and a hell of an engineer.

About Georgia Tech

Georgia Tech (Georgia Institute of Technology) is a renowned technology-focused college located in Atlanta, Georgia. It is one of the top research universities in the USA and has been consistently ranked among the best engineering schools in the world. The institute was founded in 1885 as part of Reconstruction plans to build an industrial economy in the Southern United States.

Georgia Tech offers a wide range of undergraduate and graduate programs across six colleges, including engineering, computing, business, design, liberal arts, and sciences. The institute's curriculum emphasizes hands-on learning experiences that prepare students for real-world challenges.

One of Georgia Tech's unique features is its strong focus on research. The institute has over 100 interdisciplinary research centers that collaborate with industry partners to develop innovative solutions to complex problems. Some notable areas of research include robotics and automation, renewable energy sources like solar power and wind energy, advanced materials science such as nanotechnology and biotechnology.

The faculty at Georgia Tech are experts in their respective fields who bring their knowledge and experience into the classroom. They are committed to providing students with personalized attention through small class sizes that foster close relationships between professors and students.

In addition to academic excellence, Georgia Tech also offers a vibrant campus life with over 400 student organizations ranging from sports clubs to cultural groups. Students can participate in intramural sports leagues or attend concerts at one of several music venues on campus.

Georgia Tech's location in Atlanta provides numerous opportunities for internships or co-op experiences with some of the world's leading companies such as Coca-Cola Company Delta Air Lines Inc., Home Depot Inc., UPS Inc., AT&T Inc., etc.. This gives students valuable work experience while still pursuing their education.

Overall, Georgia Tech is an excellent choice for anyone looking for a top-tier education focused on technology innovation combined with hands-on learning experiences that prepare them for success after graduation. With its strong emphasis on research collaboration between academia and industry partners along with its vibrant campus life make it stand out among other universities globally!