<p>have a great college experience still even with all of the course work?</p>
<p>All i hear now a days is that I wont have a life at all!!</p>
<p>have a great college experience still even with all of the course work?</p>
<p>All i hear now a days is that I wont have a life at all!!</p>
<p>Of course! Your closest friends will probably be engineers too, and you will spend lots of time together (not all studying!)</p>
<p>Time management is the key. If you are not skilled in this, you will find it difficult to have free time.</p>
<p>Someone needs to just sticky one of these threads so that the same question doesn’t get asked over and over again like it always does.</p>
<p>I don’t think there’s a moderator who consistently looks at this board. There been a few posts on the 2009 USNWR rankings thread asking for it to be stickied, but yet the 2008 thread is still up there.</p>
<p>Yea, of course you can! The main thing is to not take your work lightly and avoid procrastinating. That sounds really obvious, but is easier said than done with all of the things available to do in college and can significantly increase your gpa. But yea, college is what you make it so just find your balance of work/play and you’ll have a great time,</p>
<p>Just from the title, I knew the answer to your question was yes.</p>
<p>hell motherf-ing yeah. I went to Vegas in March for a professional engineering conference - oh yeah it happened to fall on my 21st bday too.</p>
<p>we actually have more fun b/c we know our job prospects are better than our peers upon graduation lol</p>