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- Legatus - Legion 2
- Posts: 1186
- Joined: Tue Feb 08, 2005 9:11 pm
- Location: Michigan
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- Legatus - Legion 2
- Posts: 1186
- Joined: Tue Feb 08, 2005 9:11 pm
- Location: Michigan
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- Legatus - Legion 2
- Posts: 1186
- Joined: Tue Feb 08, 2005 9:11 pm
- Location: Michigan
Some of my friends went to RIT. At that time it was big on photographic
arts; I think Kodak adopted the school years ago. I guess it was a
good school, the people and parties certainly were. A lot of deaf students
into photography too; they were independent, a whole other culture that
did not want to be patronized, but cool people nonetheless IMHO.
arts; I think Kodak adopted the school years ago. I guess it was a
good school, the people and parties certainly were. A lot of deaf students
into photography too; they were independent, a whole other culture that
did not want to be patronized, but cool people nonetheless IMHO.
Well, I am an RIT graduate. My degree is in Computer Science, I went for Systems Software Science, which is writing Operating Systems, Compilers, Interpreters, Device Drivers and the like. Minored in Math. Graduated 1983 (Some of you prolly weren't born yet!)
Although, I haven't earned a dime writing compliers and operating systems, as I went into the business end of computing, I can tell you that personally, the school, with it's co-op program was really good for my career.
I'm currently VP of IT for my company. (Actually, demoted to IT Director recently due to being acquired by a mega-giant company, bigger pond, smaller fish, you know). Financially, I don't believe I could have made out better, I am very fortunate, indeed. I have, however, worked my ass off, and 60 hour weeks are normal, and I still am at the whim of being fired by some troglydyte at a moments notice.
Another great thing about RIT is the wide variety of programs offered there, . Lot's of technical stuff, Photo Science, Pro Photo, Printing, Math, Physics, Comp Sci, and non technical stuff like Art, metal crafting etc.
One of my most favorite classes was Psycholgy of Human Sexuality, made a field trip to a porno movie theater!
Also had fun courses like Psychology of Altered States of Consciousness, where we learned to do self hypnosis, biofeedback devices and sensory deprivation effects.
So to wrap it up for you, I give you my pluses and minues for RIT.
Pluses:
Great school, excellent curriculum, great professors, nice campus.
Co-Op program gets you exeperience.
Minuses:
It is freakin cold and snows like crazy in the winter.
Since it is a technical school, the male-female ratio is not in your favor.
There is some mitigating factors to this in that there are several local schools that have the exact opposite problem, Ie Geneseo, and Nazareth where great hunting grounds.
Co-Op makes for a 5 year program.
I can't comment too much on your career choice these days. With talk of outsourcing IT overseas, it might make more sense to Major in Comp Sci and Minor in Hindi. I feel there will be a big call for US people to manage outsourced resources in the very near future.
I wish you luck in your choice, and if you have any specific questions on RIT or the area, please let me know.
Although, I haven't earned a dime writing compliers and operating systems, as I went into the business end of computing, I can tell you that personally, the school, with it's co-op program was really good for my career.
I'm currently VP of IT for my company. (Actually, demoted to IT Director recently due to being acquired by a mega-giant company, bigger pond, smaller fish, you know). Financially, I don't believe I could have made out better, I am very fortunate, indeed. I have, however, worked my ass off, and 60 hour weeks are normal, and I still am at the whim of being fired by some troglydyte at a moments notice.
Another great thing about RIT is the wide variety of programs offered there, . Lot's of technical stuff, Photo Science, Pro Photo, Printing, Math, Physics, Comp Sci, and non technical stuff like Art, metal crafting etc.
One of my most favorite classes was Psycholgy of Human Sexuality, made a field trip to a porno movie theater!
Also had fun courses like Psychology of Altered States of Consciousness, where we learned to do self hypnosis, biofeedback devices and sensory deprivation effects.
So to wrap it up for you, I give you my pluses and minues for RIT.
Pluses:
Great school, excellent curriculum, great professors, nice campus.
Co-Op program gets you exeperience.
Minuses:
It is freakin cold and snows like crazy in the winter.
Since it is a technical school, the male-female ratio is not in your favor.
There is some mitigating factors to this in that there are several local schools that have the exact opposite problem, Ie Geneseo, and Nazareth where great hunting grounds.
Co-Op makes for a 5 year program.
I can't comment too much on your career choice these days. With talk of outsourcing IT overseas, it might make more sense to Major in Comp Sci and Minor in Hindi. I feel there will be a big call for US people to manage outsourced resources in the very near future.
I wish you luck in your choice, and if you have any specific questions on RIT or the area, please let me know.
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Can't you feel our souls ignite
Shedding ever changing colours,
in the darkness of the fading night,
Like the river joins the ocean,
as the germ in a seed grows
We have finally been freed to get back home.
Can't you feel our souls ignite
Shedding ever changing colours,
in the darkness of the fading night,
Like the river joins the ocean,
as the germ in a seed grows
We have finally been freed to get back home.
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