Brandy
The best thing about Georgia Tech is it's atmosphere: you are constantly surrounded by some of the most brilliant minds in the country-that includes both students and professors. Tech also has a great reputation, so when I tell people I attend Tech, they usually respond by widening their eyes and saying, "Oh, great!, thats a good school" or "wow, that's a tough school".
Tech is in the heart of Atlanta so there are always things to do on the weekends, but I haven't had much of a chance to go off campus because freshman can't have cars the first semester, and there is usually homework or a project to be done.
The student population is very large; sometimes it reminds me of a small city. This can make it daunting to make new friends at first, but there are tons of clubs and events you can attend to
meet people. Once you get some good friends, the school quickly becomes your home.
The Career counselors, advisors, TA's, and professors are your best resources on campus! Go visit them, often! They are all very friendly and helpful.
Mark
Its kind of a love/hate environment. Everyone is pretty stressed about school but for the most part, no one would want to be anywhere else.
We're really a small school in a big school's body. We've got all the things big schools have, but our population is small in comparison. I feel like I have the opportunity to meet all the people in my class that are in my major. The campus is small enough where I see familiar faces all the time.
Rob
I'm not a real big fan of Georgia Tech. Honestly, I'm not sure how much of this is Tech's fault or can just be attributed to the type of student that it attracts. It is true that Tech has a lot of prestige associated with its academics and specifically the engineering program, but I feel there are some things that are lacking. The academics are very strong, but I feel that they usually don't quite get some of the simpler things across; an example of which would be the mindset of an engineer, or the fact that common sense is an engineer's best friend.
While gatech is in the middle of Atlanta, its kinda an island to itselft. Quite unlike UGA, which has Athens built around it and many businesses catering directly to students there, GaTech seems to be almost ignored by the rest of Atlanta.
School pride is pretty hit or miss around here, it seems like basically either you're in a fraternaty/sorority or just don't give a damn. Most people here seem to be more concerned with getting through school and getting a good job than actually going to college.
Adam
GT has a very beautiful campus with lots of grass and trees around. They keep it looking beautiful.You do not realize tht you are in the middle of downtown Atlanta because of the plants around.
It has a nice computer lab and the security guard always greets me by name. Most of the teachers do a very good job teaching the material and are available to help you out if you have questons during or after class.
The students are very nice and dedicated to their work and study well.
Caitlin
The school isn't too small, nor too big. It's located in the middle of Atlanta, a prime location. People always look up to you for going to Georgia Tech, unless they're UGA fans. There's definitely a sense of comradery amongst students, but we're only united because we all agree that Georgia Tech's academics are ruthless and brutal. There's is an abundance of school pride, despite the loathing of classes. On campus, I'm either in class or in the library. Other than that, I'm out enjoying the wonderful city of Atlanta.
Parker
You will either love or hate Georgia Tech. For me, it is more of a hate affair. I could go on and on about how much I hate this school but I'll save it. The academics is good and that's the only thing that is keeping me here. If it were anything else, I would've transferred long ago. If you are expecting the typical college experience with a social college going atmosphere, look elsewhere. This place isnt for the faint of heart and I'm sure many hearts have been broken.
Kelly
Georgia Tech is a fairly large school in the north area of the city of Atlanta. Atlanta was not built around the college like at so many other universities, so it is not really a college town. Georgia Tech has a rich legacy of students, many of whom are active alumni. The school is only 30{4a082faed443b016e84c6ea63012b481c58f64867aa2dc62fff66e22ad7dff6c} female because women were not allowed to go to the university until the 1950s. Georgia Tech is also very diverse, and you can meet someone from just about anywhere around the world. When you tell people you go to Georgia Tech, they assume you're incredibly smart and they assume you're an engineer, both of which may or may not be true.
Felicity
What I love about GT is that it's right in the middle of Atlanta, so you can see a beautiful skyline over the campus, but when you're on campus it's easy to forget that you're in the middle of a huge city because it really has it's own little community and lots of green space; it's really the best of both worlds. Football season is really huge in the fall and going to the games is sooo much fun! I had so much fun my freshman year because i lived in a freshman experience dorm, so almost everyone kept their doors open all the time and we were all really good friends, so i would recommend doing FE if you get the chance.
Tate
Students usually talk about the high level of academic rigor. That and the world-class faculty that students get the chance to interact with. It's located in the city of Atlanta, so there's easy access to all kinds of places on weekends. The campus is park-style, with some older historic buildings as well as some state-of-the-art technological buildings. Students are very actively involved with sports, organizations, fraternities/sororities, etc. Overall, it's actually fairly well-rounded (except for the lack of a viable liberal arts program).
Devon
Tech has a stigma of being a purely academic school, but that's not all we have to offer. The sports here are great, we have a lot of football traditions and homecoming activities. Every year, the morning of the Homecoming Game, the fraternities put on the Wreck Parade. Alumni can show their antique cars, and each fraternity builds a machine that is man powered, and then they try to make their machines run the length of a street on campus. We also have a top-tier basketball team. I usually spend most of my time hanging out with my friends in either my dorm room or theirs, or going out to eat somewhere in Midtown. Atlanta has a lot of cool places to offer a college kid, and it's not hard to get there using public transportation (which is convenient, because freshmen can't have cars first semester). The most frequent student complaint is about ho hard the classes are, but that's true at any good university.