Georgia Institute of Technology Reviews
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93 Reviews - Atlanta (GA)
- Annual Tuition: $32,876
93% of 93 students said this degree improved their career prospects
94% of 93 students said they would recommend this school to others
Student & Graduate Reviews
Jay Joshi
- Reviewed: 12/2/2014
- Degree: Chemical Engineering
- Graduation Year: 2018
"Great school. Highly ranked for chemical engineering. Graduate research is very diverse and well supported here, and the quality of education is great. Crime in Atlanta is a real problem. Faculty accessibility is not a good as in my undergrad, but it is okay."
Bryce Robbins
- Reviewed: 12/2/2014
- Degree: Physics
- Graduation Year: 2016
"Overall, I have enjoyed my time at Tech as a physics graduate student. There are numerous faculty in my field that have helped me along the way and am confident that moving forward after graduation, I will be sufficiently trained and employable in whatever field I choose to pursue."
Laura Barg-Walkow
- Reviewed: 12/2/2014
- Degree: Psychology
- Graduation Year: 2016
"Extremely high quality education in a great metro area"
Patricia Angle
- Reviewed: 12/2/2014
- Degree: Information Technology
- Graduation Year: 2018
"Pros: faculty encouragement, challenging, reputation, breadth and depth of experience during program Cons: none"
Sasha Azad
- Reviewed: 12/2/2014
- Degree: Computer Science
- Graduation Year: 2016
"Really tough course with a LOT of assignments and submissions. But completely worth it in the long run !"
Alice Cheng
- Reviewed: 12/2/2014
- Degree: Biomedical Engineering
- Graduation Year: 2016
"GT is a top ranked BME program for very good reason! The student life and academics are unparalleled. The community is vibrant, diverse and loves learning. It is a huge research institution with the brightest minds. Both undergraduate and graduate students participate in research, and the school also has many outreach opportunities to translate science in the community. The atmosphere is collegial but competitive."
Mark Spears
- Reviewed: 12/2/2014
- Degree: Chemistry
- Graduation Year: 2014
"Pros: Driven, but not overly competitive environment Cons: Pay is low for a high cost-of-living area"
Lauren Margulieux
- Reviewed: 12/2/2014
- Degree: Psychology
- Graduation Year: 2016
"If you can think of an area of research, chances are that someone at Georgia Tech is doing something related. This diversity also means that there aren't necessarily many people doing that type of research."
Allison Tolbert
- Reviewed: 12/2/2014
- Degree: Chemistry
- Graduation Year: 2016
"The Chemistry graduate program is a great program. There are some great professors there that care about research AND their students. It really is what you make of it, but I have learned a lot and am very glad I am a Yellow Jacket!"
Travis Meyer
- Reviewed: 12/2/2014
- Degree: Biomedical Engineering
- Graduation Year: 2017
"Overall, a really fantastic BME graduate program. Amazing student community, great faculty, etc. Really the only major downside is that all graduate students at Georgia Tech have to pay absorbent student fees that severely cut into your stipend (this realtes to the entire school, not the specific individual program)"
Sharika Boddie
- Reviewed: 12/2/2014
- Degree: Mathematics
- Graduation Year: 2019
"There is tremendous support for graduate students in the Math program at Georgia Tech! Just needs affordable parking on campus."
Precious edmonds
- Reviewed: 12/2/2014
- Degree: Chemistry
- Graduation Year: 2014
"I think the education is great, and the campus is beautiful. However the Falculty are not supportive."
Justin Bordley
- Reviewed: 12/2/2014
- Degree: Chemistry
- Graduation Year: 2016
"Great collaboration between departments. Georgia Tech offers a challenging environment that pushes you to become an innovative and independent researcher."
Michael Morgan
- Reviewed: 12/2/2014
- Degree: Psychology
- Graduation Year: 2014
"The combination of affordability/competitive stipends and high quality education make the Psychology Program, especially engineering psychology, at the Georgia Institute of Technology one of the best values in the world. The Human Factors program at GT is arguably the most presitigous and productive Human Factors training program in the world. There is lots of funding for presenting at conferences. The professors in all the programs are nationally if not internationally recognized as experts in their research domains. The focus on rigorously designed research prepares one equally for positions in academia and industry alike. Additionally, the night life and activities of the Greater Atlanta area at an affordable price make GT a wonderful place to work and play!"
Jeffrey Tithof
- Reviewed: 12/2/2014
- Degree: Physics
- Graduation Year: 2016
"I feel that my experience at Georgia Tech has been very good. There was a heavy workload for the courses of the first year, but it wasn't too overwhelming as long as you work together with your classmates. Overall, I like Atlanta a lot. I have also gotten along very well with the other students in my year and made several very good friends."
Heather Chilton
- Reviewed: 12/2/2014
- Degree: Liberal Studies
- Graduation Year: 2019
"Fantastic research opportunities; location and connections however, are often distant."
Xiaotang Du
- Reviewed: 12/2/2014
- Degree: Chemical Engineering
- Graduation Year: 2016
"Pros: Academic, class qualify, research, midtown area location Cons: Living expense, home park area is not very safe"
Judith Dickson
- Reviewed: 12/2/2014
- Degree: Other Engineering
- Graduation Year: 2017
"The diversity of the research within the MSE department allows exposure to many topics, and access to experts in many areas. The heavy course load (37 credit hours) facilitates fundamental learning. The Graduate Student Advisory Group allows for feedback from students to be hear by administration, and offers departmental social events. Drawbacks include difficulty focusing on dissertation research due to classes and expensive fees/parking."
LaRita Williams
- Reviewed: 12/2/2014
- Degree: Chemistry
- Graduation Year: 2014
"Great program, unfortunately the culture/people/social side is not very inviting of black or African-American students. I never felt a sense of belonging here."
Kyle Srivastava
- Reviewed: 12/2/2014
- Degree: Biomedical Engineering
- Graduation Year: 2016
"The GT BME program is great because you have access to so many knowledgeable professors both at GT's campus as well as at Emory. It is very easy to find an expert in anything, whether you want to take a class or collaborate with someone. It's nice living in the south because of the weather, though the area around GT isn't that safe. For academic value, I fully recommend a GT grad program"