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Why Tech

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Craig WilsonCraig Wilson, History
Why I chose Tech (for history!)
Simple. This place IS history-history is all around: at the top of Quincy hill, across the river at the smelter in Ripley, and even in downtown Houghton. Furthermore, the S.S. department is very personal-everyone can get to know everyone, giving one an important sense of belonging.


Matt Griffith, SS Education
I came to MTU because it has a great reputation and the courses appealed to me. I enjoy SS because it allows me to think outside of the box, and to look to the deeper meaning of why do people do the things they do and how society influence their choices. Also I respect the well know history profs. Since history is my drug of choice, the insight Tech professors give is great. Plus, where else can you have great PE classes that you have to take anyway like shotgunning, rifle, archery, and golf.

Kyle SchneiderKyle Schneider, Social Sciences
I originally came to Tech to study Computer Engineering. After a year and a half of that (during which I was increasingly doubting my choice of major) I decided to relegate computers to hobby status. I've wanted to teach for quite a while, and history has always been a passion for me, so I switched. It was the best decision I have ever made. My classes are more interesting, the professors are friendly (the vast majority of all professors on campus are, though) and I can really get into class discussions. I don't have any regrets about switching.

Summer HodgmanSummer Hodgman, Law & Society
I came to Tech hoping to be a computer engineer, and instead realized I enjoyed the Social Sciences more than Engineering. I chose Pre-Law not only because I wanted to go into Political Science (International Relations) but also because I wouldn't have to take Calculus. I was a transfer student, though, after having taken two years off to work between my former college and Tech. As such I took the harder, more interesting courses first and the freshman requirements last.

Rebecca Subert, Secondary Education
The weekend I came up was just when the leaves were turning the beautiful yellows, oranges, and reds. With that breath-taking site combined with the small-town, community oriented feel, I just knew it was a great place to be.

About The Department

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Elithe ZoglmanElithe Zoglman, Law & Society
The great thing about this department is it has such a personal feel. Even if you have never had a professor for a class they are excited to get to you and help you when they can. It has been a great experience!


Rebecca Subert, Secondary Education
My years in the Social Sciences Department have been great ones. The faculty are knowledgeable, easy to talk to, and easily accessible. In addition, there are enough faculty to keep the class sizes down, and that has really given me a chance to excel in the classroom.