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.

  • 2Password2Remember [he/him]
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    3 months ago

    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