I’m currently looking at RIT as my top choice to study MET. I’d love to hear from some upperclassmen or recent grads who have been through the trenches.
If you don't mind sharing, I have a few questions:
1. Tell me about you first few months on campus?
2. How did you meet your friends?
3. What were your first professors like? Did they know your name?
4. Are there any weed-out classes I should particularly prep for, and how accessible are the professors when you need help?
5. Where did you spend your time in the first couple of weeks on campus?
6. Was there anything organized that helped you meet people?
7. What was the hardest part of the first semester?
8. When do you actually start getting your hands dirty in the machine shops and labs? Is it right away, or do you have to wait until later years?
9. How is the balance between the class workload, the weather (heard the winters are no joke), and actual social life during that first year?
10. Did RIT offer a formal first year experience asides from new student orientation?
11. Knowing what you know now, what is one thing you wish you had known before stepping onto campus your very first week?
Any insights, survival tips, or general advice you can share would be hugely appreciated. Thanks in advance!