<p>Hello @eastcoastboy! I just sent almost this exact response to a similar feed on the Bucknell forum but it appears to answer some of your question so I thought it couldn’t hurt to repost. </p>
<p>Bucknell is currently ranked as number 32 on US News and World Reports list of Liberal Arts schools. It is hands down one of the best universities in the country and there is no doubt you will receive a challenging and worthwhile education. The engineering program on campus is extremely strong and is an ideal school for any student wanting explore any field of engineering. I recommend you try to visit Bucknell through our A Day in the Life program that will allow you to meet current engineering students and faculty as well as sit in on a class and get a tour of the engineering facilities.</p>
<p>According to the Princeton Review, we have a 9:1 student faculty ratio which honestly sounds just about right. I have become close with many faculty members and these connections not only help inside but also outside the classroom. Students also have many opportunities, especially in engineering, to work with professors on projects outside of the classroom. While Bucknell is not a research institution, it does provide students with that experience if they so desire. I have had many friends do year long research projects and some have spent summers on campus to work with professors. I know for many students, these opportunities have been highlights of their time here. In addition, the smaller size of the student body allows for you to find the right reasearch project for you in a much less competitive environment. </p>
<p>Bucknell has one of the strongest alumni networks in the country and many students have no problem finding internship or job opportunities. Many engineering students have internships during their summers after their sophomore and junior years. We have several career and internship fairs every semester with many big companies (i.e. GE, Lutron, Dow Chemical) that regularly recruit Bucknell grads. For me, this was on of the deciding factors for attending Bucknell and as I approach my final year, I rest very comfortably knowing that this network exists. The Career center is very active on campus and can help you not only find jobs and internships but also to practice interview schools, research grad schools, and to improve your resume. The reason why you probably were sent that link is because that is the best answer we can give: a highly efficient and engaged career center that will work with you throughout every step of your college career and beyond.</p>
<p>WHAT YOU’LL MISS: A lot, you will miss a lot. Many are quick to judge Bucknell because of its small size and rural location but for me, these are highlights. Bucknell is a close community that students are constantly and fully engaged in. You’ll miss the opportunity to not only be involved in many clubs and organizations but to also be a leader in several organizations. Unlike big state schools, students at Bucknell are active leaders and members. Because of this, you’ll not only have many opportunities to make friends and enjoy doing the activities you love to do but you’ll also have the chance to build leadership and teamwork skills in several organizations and environments.</p>
<p>Yes Greek Life here is big but it is not over powering or dominating. Some quickly exaggerate and over-hype it’s influence but if a student doesn’t want to go Greek, they don’t need to go Greek to still have an amazing life at Bucknell. The school offers endless programing and entertainment all year round that students can not only attend but help plan and set up. Whatever you want to do social at Bucknell, you’ll find or you’ll be given the opportunity to create. I have many friends at large state schools and while they were given the same “pitch” about social life, they have found it very difficult with such a large student body. I think you’ll find the social side of Bucknell to be very welcoming and exciting. I’ll attach a link below as an example.</p>
<p>Let me know if you have any questions and feel free to message me too! I don’t know much about Georgia Tech but I do know a lot about Bucknell and my friends’ experiences at larger, comparable state schools. I’ve given some basic links below which you might have already seen, but since I referenced them I thought it couldn’t hurt. Good luck with your choice and 'Ray Bucknell.</p>
<p><a href=“http://www.bucknell.edu/news-and-media/current-news/2014/april/late-night-klarc.html”>http://www.bucknell.edu/news-and-media/current-news/2014/april/late-night-klarc.html</a></p>
<p><a href=“Bucknell University - The Princeton Review College Rankings & Reviews”>http://www.princetonreview.com/bucknelluniversity.aspx</a></p>
<p><a href=“Plan a Visit to Bucknell University | Lewisburg, PA”>http://www.bucknell.edu/Visit</a></p>
<p><a href=“http://colleges.usnews.rankingsandreviews.com/best-colleges/bucknell-university-3238”>http://colleges.usnews.rankingsandreviews.com/best-colleges/bucknell-university-3238</a></p>