Cooper
IntroductionWork hard, with purpose, but most of all efficiently. If you're only here cause it offers free tuition, then this isn't the place for you.
Campus Life and Social LifeSocially, you're generally segregated to those of your immediate majors. On that note, engineers have more leeway to actually socialize, artists whenever they feel a need to take a break, and architects... when there are no imminent projects due.
Sports/clubs are predominantly available only for engineers; artists generally do not mix well with the former, and architects generally do not join anything.
Weekends vary from all work no play to an occasional night or two of hard partying.
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AcademicsAll the departments are on par relative to other reputable schools, although Humanities/Social Science is a bit lacking in its demands (which, by the way, makes sense for a school that demands all your attention on your major, be it art, architecture, or engineering)
The professors vary from completely incompetent to very insightful and helpful, but most of them have a tendency to let you learn on your own.
Student BodyRefer to Social Life/Campus Life
In Closing...Work and have fun doing what you're doing while you can.