Georgia Tech Quick Facts: FAQ
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There are a bunch of questions, so I'm gonna give relatively short and quick answers because I want to be able to answer all of them. The first question is, How big is your school? Our school is about fifteen thousand under God's. It gets bigger and bigger every year because the class sizes are getting bigger because joint attack is getting more and more popular. The next question is, What is the student body like? We have a very diverse student body. I think we have a gender ratio that I don't know, the exact numbers, but it is a solid majority. That is increasing, and we are getting closer to fifty fifty and then also varies between major. My major is less than twenty percent female, but environmental engineering is the majority female, and we have a bunch of races. I know in the incoming class of twenty twenty three, we have all fifty states represented, and I want to say over like fifty or sixty countries as well. What's the academic culture like that is a very important part attack and is a very academically rigorous school and saying that it's not like one of those schools where all you do is work. What I always say is, um, Georgia Tech is the definition of work hard play hard. The popular majors at George Tank obviously are the engineering. Our industrial engineering program has been number one in the country. I want to say since the nineteen nineties, also it is very popular in mechanical engineering because that was our first major here, and it's just a very large and broad branch of engineering and then probably the third most popular would be airspace. Now, besides engineering, our computer science program is also very popular. Our business school is getting higher and higher and ranks, and with that is becoming more and more popular. Some defining features of our campus and community is probably just the academic rigor. It's a very good school, and it's difficult. Like if you choose to come to Tak, you obviously don't have done very well in high school because of the difficult school to get accepted Teo. The people who were surround yourself with will be some of the smartest, most interesting people you'll ever meet. There's just a few little questions about, um, different organizations on campus. We have, I want to say, thirty two fraternities and seven sororities, and it's very common to be great. A lot of people are, but that doesn't mean you have to be. I'm not Greek, and I am involved in a lot on campus. So a few things that I'm involved in personally are right camp, which is a transition program for a freshman. Um, I'm a supervisory board, the Ignite Advisory Board, which is I program for freshmen to come in the summer and start summer classes, which is what I did, and I'm in a few other things, but I don't want to go too much about myself. Attack obviously were big and football, where football team's getting better. We just got a new coach, so we'll see how that goes. Athletics is very important, and everyone loves the athletic atmosphere for arts and music and theater. We may not be the best school for you if that's what you're interested in. We have, um, like a drama club, I guess you could say, but we're not super artsy of a school because we are tax school. Yeah, if you have more questions about any of that stuff, um, in my goodbye video, I have my links to my social media.