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<blockquote data-quote="jacobchbe" data-source="post: 269669" data-attributes="member: 2535"><p>I graduated in 2014 and this was pretty much my exact experience. The professors may not actively be trying to fail you, but most don't give a **** about you and aren't afraid to give everyone in the class an F if they aren't performing. I remember one class where the test average was a 32 and the professor told everyone she wasn't curving and if we did not perform better she would see us all next semester retaking the same class. I think half the class failed. Georgia Tech is definitely where fun goes to die, but I cannot deny it has given me good life. The years of abuse has given me a sort of Stockholm Syndrome towards the place.</p><p></p><p>I doubt Georgia Tech is any easier today than in the past. The students are just smarter and information is more readily available. I still felt like I didn't graduate, "I got out."</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jacobchbe, post: 269669, member: 2535"] I graduated in 2014 and this was pretty much my exact experience. The professors may not actively be trying to fail you, but most don't give a **** about you and aren't afraid to give everyone in the class an F if they aren't performing. I remember one class where the test average was a 32 and the professor told everyone she wasn't curving and if we did not perform better she would see us all next semester retaking the same class. I think half the class failed. Georgia Tech is definitely where fun goes to die, but I cannot deny it has given me good life. The years of abuse has given me a sort of Stockholm Syndrome towards the place. I doubt Georgia Tech is any easier today than in the past. The students are just smarter and information is more readily available. I still felt like I didn't graduate, "I got out." [/QUOTE]
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