I am a little curious about the graduate program for Georgia Tech - I’ll probably not make it because of my average grades, but I am also looking at other potential local colleges. Also, it happens to be the same place where a few of my relatives live. From what I know, it was a red state thay turned blue recently.
What about the cost of living and job prospects for a B.Engg grad? I don’t have any money on me, so I am planning to take a loan. Is the program harder that your typical local college? Do they tolerate a three-year gap? What about the relative placement quality from your personal experience? Or should I look for universities in Europe?
I am not really looking for all the questions to be answered, but a few of them would help me a lot.
For the love of God don’t take out a loan to study in the US
This
going to university in the US is literally the worst decision i have ever made and i urge every young person i talk to not to do the same. it’s literally hundreds of times more expensive than in europe for an inferior education. nothing in the world could be a bigger scam
Death to America
Atlanta’s ok as cities in the US go. But it’s still in the US which means it sucks ass and is full of Americans who suck ass.
I’d just stay in Europe personally.
Any recommendations? Europe seems to be leaning on the right-wing scale, so what do think would be a good option?
deleted by creator
Theres walkable parts of Atlanta?
deleted by creator
I also don’t know what your plans are after graduate school. In the US, trying to get a job as an international engineering student is very, very difficult right now.
So the situation is terrible everywhere? I can’t help but feel dejected…
deleted by creator