<p>IndianPwnerDude:</p>
<p>Yes. I did make the right choice.</p>
<p>I didn’t think that when I was attending WPI. It wasn’t until I got out that I could appreciate my education. Sometimes, people make the right mistakes. WPI came around at the right time. And, now I feel like I can move on - better than when I started. </p>
<p>Don’t get me wrong: It wasn’t the easiest or best decision to transfer. I had to make some major trade-offs…but this was the decision for me. </p>
<p>And, in hindsight, WPI really is a good engineering education if that’s the kind of education you want. Even though I understand the name constraints, WPI can take you to so many places after graduation, as long as you’re strategic. If you know what you want, make the right moves ahead of time to get it. Even in my line of studies, I still use the WPI name as leverage (of course, I’m still in Mass.) </p>
<p>No college experience is perfect or, even, all that great. It’s normal to have what-ifs. </p>
<p>This is coming from someone who has had a full and diverse college career, from someone who has attended 3 colleges (I’m cross-registering somewhere), who has lived at and commuted to college, gone greek and non-greek, who have experienced multiple majors and learning options, who have been involved on campus and off and been not involved at all.</p>
<p>Best,
PJ</p>