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Depends on what programs you get into if RIT's a good choice for you. If youre going straight into other colleges besides NTID at RIT.. then you're in for a fun ride. But if youre admitted straight into NTID, then I sugguest you to look somewhere else as you might be wasting your time with courses and an useless degree. Seen it firsthand with friends that have gone to RIT with being stuck in the NTID's system. To add insult, several programs at RIT wont accept transfer credits from NTID. Adding a year or two to the person's plan for a BS degree.
I personally disagree with some of the comments said about natural science and business not being great. RIT's science programs are great as well as business programs as well as they have stellar reps with grad/med schools and businesses across the country.
I suggest you to visit NTID/RIT's open house and see what you like about the school in general.
I graduated from RIT with a BS degree, and am working for the same organization that I did my co-op experience with.
Cheers for RIT
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