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Electrical engineering. I still have to decide if I want EE with an electrical concentration or EE with a computer concentration. I'm thinking the computer concentration. Would the job market be there for that?Originally posted by: Apathetic
Originally posted by: archcommus
Yes, of course, and I don't see that as an issue. There are no religion classes, but you are required to attend two 20-minute church sessions a week. I don't see that as a problem, either. If I went to another school, I would probably stop attending church entirely, and most likely be upset with myself for doing so.Originally posted by: Apathetic
Originally posted by: archcommus
I know everyone hates the satellite campuses, but I've only heard great things about Behrend in Erie.
Okay, allow me to be frank: Concerning Grove City, I've only heard good things about the quality of the education and of the school. Considering its price, closeness to home, and that excellent reputation it became my top pick, which I'm now entering this fall. Yes, there are rules, which is why so many people bash it, but I don't see this as a problem. I'm not a partyer and don't think I will become one. I would also probably never live in an apartment due to the price, so living on campus isn't a problem, either.
I headed over to Epinions and read some stuff on Grove City. It was scary and rather depressing, let's hope it doesn't turn out bad. Basically, they said the school is so incredibly difficult that your GPA will suffer, and as such it will be harder to land a job out of school than if you went somewhere easier like PSU. They said the quality of the education is excellent, but its reputation is rather regional, so you can't bank on that "good name" when applying for jobs elsewhere.
Geez, didn't like reading all that.
You realise that Grove City is a Christian school, right? Religion classes are mandatory and you can expect to have the occasional class on Saturday (before noon) - especially as a science major.
Dave
The questions are, will I be able to handle the curriculum, and what is the TRUE value of their repuation? I've known it to be good, but then I read other opinions, and feel that their name truly won't mean much when I go looking for a job. I don't know the truth.
If you don't mind me asking, what are you thinking about majoring in? Keep in mind that ANY decent engineering school is going to be a living hell the first couple of years.
Dave
