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What do you think of Virginia Tech overall?

What do you think of their academic reputation, of their big sports programs (football and basketball), of their size, of their government, basically anything. Would you put them in the top 10% of all universities?
 
Top 10%? That's probably pushing a bit. Top 20% for sure.

Of course I'm an FSU grad so my opinion will mean nothing here 🙂
 
I mean Va Tech consistently sells out their football games, so they have a very passionate bunch of students and alumni. They sell out basketball games too. That has to count for something.
 
depends on what your looking for.

VT engineering program is top and its business school is top too. not top 10.
the girls are good looking too. 60-40 spilt too.

baseketball games really dont sell sell out. football games do though.

i just graduated from there. very good school.

anything else you want to know?

yes we have a super computer too.
 
for pics of va tech girls go look at the girls of the acc playboy that came out last year,
 
Originally posted by: JoPh
depends on what your looking for.

VT engineering program is top and its business school is top too. not top 10.
the girls are good looking too. 60-40 spilt too.

baseketball games really dont sell sell out. football games do though.

i just graduated from there. very good school.

anything else you want to know?

yes we have a super computer too.

i thought so 🙂
 
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The magazine's "America's Best Graduate Schools 2005" survey, released in April 2004, ranked the College's graduate program 32nd. The College was rated 16th in the nation by engineering school deans, up from 19th a year ago, and the deans ranked seven of the College's graduate programs among the top 26 in their fields
 
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