Thanks to Drexel University's combination of a quarterly schedule and a built-in cooperative education plan, West Philadelphia is the place to be for "self-motivated, hard-working students," especially those with an interest in the sciences. Depending on whether students are on a four-year or five-year plan, students spend their first one or two years absorbed in major-oriented classes, and then immediately get "a hands-on look at what [they] can do with [their] degree as they alternate six months in school and six months at full-time employment. Students take pride knowing that "our work makes an impact in real companies" and one student on the five-year plan notes that you "can't beat 21 months' worth of full-time experiences."
Students acknowledge that this program is "very different compared to the normal college experience," as it is "a lot more challenging [and with] a lot less downtime." The quarter system may be new to some students but can "make the year go by faster." As one quartersystem fan says, "I was skeptical at first, but it was worth it." Students mention that their "extremely intelligent" professors are "resourceful and ready to help solve a problem or redirect to someone who can." They also credit the staff, a good number of whom are Drexel alumni and who work in the industry they're teaching about, as being "beyond knowledgeable on [their] subject." Come here, suggest students, for "a rigorous, great education that almost guarantees a job or place in grad school."