What did you NOT like about the trip?
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I did not like how long we stayed in Olympic Park. It would have been better if we had stayed a liitle longer exspecialy by the water jets.
I did not enjoy at GA Tech how Dr. Khan seemed to push for questions while still talking and not giving us room to throw one out.
I couldn’t understand or hear Dr. Kahn. At one point, a helicopter or something flew over and he just kept on talking. I also did not like how we couldn’t run through the fountains at Cenntenial Olympic Park. I wish we would have gone there last.
I didn’t really like Georgia Tech at all. Dr.Khan was very confusing. I didn’t like most of the pictures hanging up. There were some pictures that you could barley tell what they were.
One thing I did not like about the trip is the amount of time we spent standing in one place. I also did not like how long they spent talking about one thing without pausing which made it hard to write down notes and take in the information.
My dislikes were that Dr. Kahn was quiet, a bad speaker, and very boring, he lost my attention very quickly. I didn’t like the notebooks. I guess that was about it.
I thought the Georgia Tech was probaly the most boring because we looked at the pictures pretty much the whole time. It would have been better if he gave us a tour of their building or something like that.
I didn’t like GT. I wish we could have stayed longer at Heery. Other than that it was pretty good.
Both professors were hard to understand. Ga tech used way to much freehand.
I think we should have went to olympus park while it did the water show where it dances to the music. I think one was at 12:30 and we could have went while we were eating or something.
The only thing I disliked was Farooq’s speach. I think it was more because I was tired, but it did seem to ramble on, and on, and on.
The only thing on the trip i didnt like was how long winded the speakers were. Oh! and you didnt let me run through the fountain.
The only thing i didn’t like about was the some of the speakers didn’t talk that much. Also some of the students we could talk to at southern poly acted like they didn’t want anything to deal with us.
I didnt like Ga Tech. Dr. Khan was confusing at time searching for answers. I think that was my only dislike with the trip.
I didn’t really care for spending all the time at PolyTech. It wasn’t that interesting to me, really. :/
I think we could have used a little more time at SPU. We could have went to the other studios and had more of an over veiw of the campus.
I didnt care for gt the place was a complete bore we only seen a very small portion of it the guy there just went on and on so i didnt really like that part of the trip. I dint like how they hurried us through heery like they just wanted us out of there.
I think we should have toured GT more, but maybe thats just because im a Tech fan. The tour of Heery was good. Maybe a little more time at lunch and less at Olympic Park or whatever that place was.
Southern Poly was the best part, beside the food, and bus ride. Georgia Tech was not interesting, very boring. The Olympic Square was a nice touch to the field trip also.
I didn’t really like the GATECH tour. I think it would have been cooler if we would have seen more of the building.
I did not like GAtech it was boring it was like being in the middle of nowhere for 6 days straight.
GA Tech wasn’t too fun, a tour would have been nice. Heerey was okay, i like how we walked through it instead of just sitting there the whole time. CNN Center was great! The food was really good. The park was probally my favorite part. I wish we could have spent more time in it though. Southern Poly. was really cool. I think we should have done it first. It’s just that it was was the end of the day, so I was worn out and couldn’t concentrate very well.
I really didn’t like HEERY at all, there showing was kind of like going to ‘World of Coke’. It was like paying for an advertisement, the broshures they gave were also very generic and formatted like a commercial.
I gotta agree to most everyone elses posts about how we didn’t really like Mr. Khan that much. He didn’t seem like he was prepared to speak to teenagers, but adults instead. He really lost my attention and didn’t appeal to me, or a lot of others…
I was ok with GT,it was a little boring but informational.Centennial olypic park was awesome,the fountains were a plus even though no one got go through them. Southern Poly was the best part of the day it was fun talking to the students and the professors actually seemed kind of loose. Over all it was a great trip.
I agree with Levi, GA Tech seemed a little less open and freindly than SPSU. Dr.Khan would ask us a question and then not really give an exact answer. Also, it seemed as if we were being rushed through the presentation.
The thing I disliked the most was the speaches given by Profesors at both the schools. I also greatly disliked the presontations we had to sit through.
I wanted to get wet in the fountain. I didnt like the speaker at GT at all. He was really boreing.