u/Steggypooper

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How is the Prescott campus, especially for aerospace engineering?

I got accepted to both ERAU Prescott & Virginia Tech for engineering. Though I overall prefer VT, the 65,000 a year price tag might just make it infeasible for me. Surprisingly, ERAU seems to be somewhat divisive even on its own subreddit, & I have heard of overcrowding issues on the Daytona campus. For those of you at the Prescott campus for engineering, how is it & could you honestly recommend someone like me attend for 4 years?

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u/Steggypooper — 3 days ago
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Virginia Tech vs Embry Riddle

Hi. So, I got accepted into Embry Riddle for aerospace engineering. Then, just yesterday, I got of the waitlist for Virginia Tech for general engineering with an interest in aerospace. I am wondering which one will have a better campus life, better location, & overall which one will give me a better education.

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u/Steggypooper — 6 days ago

Virginia Tech vs Embry Riddle

Hi. So, I got accepted into Embry Riddle for aerospace engineering. Then, just yesterday, I got of the waitlist for Virginia Tech for general engineering with an interest in aerospace. I am wondering which one will have a better campus life, better location, & overall which one will give me a better education.

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u/Steggypooper — 6 days ago

Slightly odd question, however would any of you happen to know if this is paint cracking? (Corgi F-14 1/175)

u/Steggypooper — 11 days ago

Is it just me or is the Steam port extremely laggy?

I just played my first match on PC in the Tennessee & the lag was near unbearable. Does anyone else have this issue?

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u/Steggypooper — 11 days ago

In Federalist 51, James Madison argued that due to the nature of man, it would be necessary to have a government, albeit one that would check itself via separation of powers. Now, I may be oversimplifying it, however I still wish to ask: what is an anarchist response to Madison & more broadly, the idea of a self-restraining government?

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u/Steggypooper — 17 days ago
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I got into ERAU for aerospace engineering & RIT for mechanical engineering technology (their aerospace option was full). I intend to specialize in aerospace & want a decent campus life. Which one would be better?

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u/Steggypooper — 21 days ago

I got into ERAU for aerospace engineering & RIT for mechanical engineering technology (their aerospace option was full). I intend to specialize in aerospace & want a decent campus life. Which one would be better?

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u/Steggypooper — 22 days ago