They have an interesting concept in their school program. They have this co-op thing where they hook you up with a job in the field that you want to go into and it takes place over two semesters. You don't need to pay tuition while you are working, you only need to pay for housing because they have buildings for students to live in. The three main places where they get you jobs are in Boston, D.C., and I think New York. You make money while working which basically pays for the housing and they said that by your third you you can be making up to $20-30 dollars an hour. As a result of this essentially to get your degree there it takes 5 years instead of the normal 4. Also, they said usually the people you co-op'ed with while in school basically have a job ready for you when you graduate. The only thing is, I'm assuming I'll be pursuing my grad degree and won't work right away once I get my undergrad.
One of the main pluses to me is that you know whether or not you enjoy the typical job you will end up having and if not you can switch it up early.
did anyone here go there or consider it?
I don't know, I guess I'm asking your opinion on this. What you guys think of it. I'm not too high on the five year thing, but this is one of the schools I'm considering along with BC and Michigan as of this moment.
One of the main pluses to me is that you know whether or not you enjoy the typical job you will end up having and if not you can switch it up early.
did anyone here go there or consider it?
I don't know, I guess I'm asking your opinion on this. What you guys think of it. I'm not too high on the five year thing, but this is one of the schools I'm considering along with BC and Michigan as of this moment.
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