Clarkson University - Ratings, Reviews & Ranking
Potsdam, New York, United States
3.9
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3.9
out of 5
Overall Score
100%
of those seeking jobs were employed in their area of study within 6 months of graduation.
0%
say the majority of the classes record their attendance.
100%
say they always feel safe on Campus
Reviews
Area of Study
Level
Type of Student
Status When Reviewing
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Anonymous
Area Of Study :
Engineering & Technology
Engineering & Technology
Level :
Undergraduate
Undergraduate
Type of Student :
Traditional
Traditional
Status When Reviewing :
Student
Student
Gender :
Male
Male
Started Here In :
2016
2016
Campus AttendedPotsdam Campus
Specific Area of StudyMechanical Engineering
Were You Happy with the Choice of Clubs and Societies Here?Yes
Were you happy with the food options available on Campus?No
Were you happy with the quality of the WiFi available on campus?Yes
Are there enough computer labs for all the students?No
Do you think you weekly living expenses were manageable for a student?Yes
Did the majority of your classes record your attendance?No
Were you satisfied with the student support services available on campus?Yes
Would You Recommend This Institute?Yes
Did you always feel safe on campus?Yes
" A wonderful university for engineering students. The Staff does a good job of making you feel like you belong there if you are willing to put in the effort to get the work done for them. Campus is small so is a very close knit feeling. Cozy and cold most of the year is welcoming to the students that we bring in where you can nearly always make a friend somewhere who aligns with your interests and classes to be able to help you out with whatever you need. Being a small school in the middle of no where is not for everyone so make sure you are ready for a life where you have to make your own fun with you friends. Is easy to find it if you look, but you need to be willing to go out and find tiny town adventure kinds of things to keep you occupied. "
27 Sep 2020
Anonymous
Area Of Study :
Engineering & Technology
Engineering & Technology
Level :
Postgraduate
Postgraduate
Type of Student :
Traditional
Traditional
Status When Reviewing :
Student
Student
Started Here In :
2013
2013
Campus AttendedMain campus
Specific Area of StudyElectrical engineering
Did You Find a Job in Your Area of Study Within 6 Months of Graduation?Yes
Were You Happy with the Choice of Clubs and Societies Here?Yes
Were you happy with the food options available on Campus?Yes
Were you happy with the quality of the WiFi available on campus?Yes
Are there enough computer labs for all the students?Yes
Do you think you weekly living expenses were manageable for a student?Yes
Did the majority of your classes record your attendance?No
Were you satisfied with the student support services available on campus?Yes
Would You Recommend This Institute?Yes
Did you always feel safe on campus?Yes
" During undergrad, some professors were awful but most were trying to help you succeed. The classes are difficult and the facilities aren’t amazing. I felt like a lot of focus went to certain aspects of the school and not enough went to others (they built new 4 story frat houses on campus while I was there but the EE lab groups had to share capacitors/wires/components at times). The EE department doesn’t focus on analog engineering enough, or rf, and focuses primarily on macro power. So it can be good or bad depending on what you want to do. After graduating I got a job and people in the industry seem to recognize it as a hard school, and therefore a good one for engineering. It was obscenely expensive, the weather was cold as hell, and it’s mostly guys. I would reluctantly go again, because of how well the education has helped me in my career. I’m now an electrical engineer and am taking my masters online through Clarkson. "
27 Dec 2019