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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]NC State has a Greek participation rate of under 10%.[/quote] [b] NC State is only good for Engineers.[/b] Two of mine went there. [b]I would not recommend it for any other major except maybe accounting[/b]. Finance no as no track to jobs. As a matter of fact, the whole Business school is not great at getting students jobs. Mine did fine, in Eng double major CS. But there were lots of issues. From majors deciding halfway through the program, classes don't count, and new requirements. It was annoying, to say the least. Plus the football stadium is not on campus it is a pain in the neck. Lots of racism from Professors. Business school stinks very poorly run. The poster is correct about the percentage of Greek participation. Good things about the NC State Engineering campus, not part of the main campus is amazing. The library alone is worth it for instate Eng or CS majors. Changing majors at NC State is relatively easy. Textiles school is an awesome and fantastic program, highly recommend. Instate tuition great as well. The best part of NC state besides academics 8 at State. The program takes 8 PE classes to get a T-shirt. About 75% of students do this program. For my kids who are avid sports kids with their academics huge win. Also, lots of rec sports for students to join. Club sports too. Some great graduate programs at NC State Supply Chain and Textiles. [/quote] Thanks! He's not planning to major in either of those, but he is still deciding exactly what to major in. He likes history, but he's not sure of the practicality of a degree in history (I have a degree in history :D )[/quote]
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