Thaddeus Stevens College of Technology has a cool Networking lab

I go to RIT and we have 5 seperate labs. VOIP lab, Sys Ad lab, Net lab, Projects lab and Sec Lab.

Each has about 4 racks at the front with cisco switches or something specific for the lab.

Here is a picture of netlab it has APs as well.

I glad I chose RIT it has alot of options for networking just not alot of girls. haha

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Taken from a old students blog http://www.moundalexis.com/tm/2010/10/11/troubleshooting-lab-at-rit/
 
I go to RIT and we have 5 seperate labs. VOIP lab, Sys Ad lab, Net lab, Projects lab and Sec Lab.

Each has about 4 racks at the front with cisco switches or something specific for the lab.

Here is a picture of netlab it has APs as well.

I glad I chose RIT it has alot of options for networking just not alot of girls. haha

5041707380_d385e41bf9.jpg


Taken from a old students blog http://www.moundalexis.com/tm/2010/10/11/troubleshooting-lab-at-rit/

Wow that looks sick.

What program are you in?
 
I go to RIT and we have 5 seperate labs. VOIP lab, Sys Ad lab, Net lab, Projects lab and Sec Lab.

Each has about 4 racks at the front with cisco switches or something specific for the lab.

Here is a picture of netlab it has APs as well.

I glad I chose RIT it has alot of options for networking just not alot of girls. haha

5041707380_d385e41bf9.jpg


Taken from a old students blog http://www.moundalexis.com/tm/2010/10/11/troubleshooting-lab-at-rit/

I can probably count the number of current females in ANSA and ISF on one hand. IT with NSSA concentration doesn't count.
 
The program is Applied Networking and System Administration.

My incoming class of 50 had 1 female. Woo, but yes if there is a girl in your class it is a rarity.
 
haha I thought that pic looked familiar and then read the text, I was just at RIT last friday for the open house, start school this fall, Applied Networking & Systems Administration
 
haha I thought that pic looked familiar and then read the text, I was just at RIT last friday for the open house, start school this fall, Applied Networking & Systems Administration

That looks like a cool program and they only require 3 easy math classes for it.
 
My friend graduated from there... She's super hot

Your opinion may be subjected. Where I work the men think all of the women are hot. I often hear; 'she's a 9 here but a 5 outside'. lol
 
GCCIS girls are few and far between, and the ones that don't look like men are.....well interesting. Hang out round the art building if you ever wondered where all the girls at RIT are. Love my illustration major :)

Also girls are starting to show up at the EGS LANs and are actually there to play, so it isn't a complete sausage fest on campus anymore.
 
RIT does only have 3 easy math courses but, be aware that the second year does ask a lot more than the first year leveling courses.

Girls exist but, I'd say that the art building is not where you'd wanna go looking. Unless your into rainbow sherbet hair and a lot of piercings. :p The true place to look is the science building. Bio med and other math related girls are better in my opinion.

Sorry to steal the topic from the OP.
 
42K for the entire time is cheap, some schools cost that per year.

Sorry, I misquoted the table:

Quarterly Tuition - $10,528
Yearly Tuition - $31,584

When you start adding room-and-board, and all those fees like student activity and health care, it gets pricey. It's totaling to $42,450 a year, so that's expensive when you might have to go for four years.
 
The school hands out some money to just about everyone. I got $4k a year, and my GF gets 9k a year to maintain a 3.0 which isn't hard to do.

I paid about $33,000 for my freshmen year which was about double what a state school would run you, however was less then MIT or many other prestigious tech schools would have cost me, so I was happy. Still eventually have to go back and finish, but that will come in good time.
 
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