Georgia Tech reviews

4.3

86% would recommend to a friend

(4,268 total reviews)
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Ángel Cabrera

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75% positive business outlook

Georgia Tech has an employee rating of 4.3 out of 5 stars, based on 4,268 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an excellent working experience there. The Georgia Tech employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Educación industry (3.7 stars).

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4.0
Jan 27, 2009
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Pros

As a graduate research assistant, the staff at Tech is very good about giving you the technology and equipment you need to get the job done. There are numerous computer software packages available to you for both work and home use, as well as providing an excellent grad student salary relative to the cost of living in Atlanta. Also, fees and insurance can be deducted from future paychecks over the term, rather than paying up front.

Cons

The main downside that I found was having to pay 100% of the cost of health insurance, and this insurance not including dental coverage. Previous grad student employers of mine had included the cost of health insurance as part of the package. In addition, the fees left for us to pay are rather high compared with other schools. Full tuition is remitted, however fees and insurance typically leave the student employee with a bill of $1000 - $1200 per semester.

3.0
Jan 18, 2009
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Pros

Georgia Tech is really all what you make of it. You can have the best time if you're in a good program with a good advisor; on the other hand, you can have a terrible time if you have a terrible advisor. All in all, though, all of the engineering programs are top-notch and you will (if you make it through, that is) end up with a quality, respected, and solid education in engineering fundamentals. If you want a PhD, Georgia Tech is a good place to do and living costs in Atlanta are fairly cheap. Try and figure out what you like about it.

Cons

The place is very high-stress but is manageable with good time-management. Some of the departments (PARKING especially) are notorious for making students' lives hell, but if you know how to work the system you'll figure out what to do and what to avoid in order to avoid headaches. It is absolutely necessary to have good time management skills; otherwise you can end up getting very far behind very quickly. There is kind of a sense of depression and stress amongst the students here but there are still plenty of ways to keep yourself happy. Try and avoid the parking department.

3.0
Dec 27, 2008
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Pros

It is highly reputable technical institute for engineering but not for sciences. It is in a midst of a city like Atlanta so there is a lot of industry interaction. Many top recruiting firms come to recruit here.

Cons

The Electrical Dept is too big and it is no longer a very selective institute in terms of admissions. So the student quality has reduced drastically over the years. The library is not good at all and you are not compensated well as there is no uniformity in the salary structure.

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