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<p>The weather’s pretty comfortable. For half of the fall and spring semesters, if it’s hot, I just wear t-shirts and shorts. For the other halves, I wear jeans and if it gets really cold, a light jacket or fleece. You should never have a case of “argh, no matter what I wear, I can’t get comfortable!”</p>
<p>On a scale of 1-10, I’d rate the people at a 7. Many students are shy but very few are downright cold. If you initiate small talk, most will respond favorably. And, chances are, you’ll be able to find a set of friends here who share your interests.</p>
<p>I don’t enjoy parties as I don’t see the point of drinking to get drunk. (Drinking to complement food is another story.) So, I think there are others here who could give you better answers to three and four. Still, I can tell you that about one-fourth of the campus is involved with Greek Life, so if you want a good social life, there are plenty of others who do, as well. Of course, the Greeks don’t have a monopoly on social life; there are many other student organizations that cater to a myriad of interests. As for night life, Georgia Tech is effectively in downtown Atlanta, so with transportation, you can easily go clubbin’ if that’s your thing, and almost all big name performers stop by for their live shows.</p>
<p>I’m in my third year, and I’ve been really happy here. I definitely recommend stopping by, even if you’re from California.</p>