The construction management program offers students many opportunities, including multiple clubs, competitive teams, and professional career fairs with 90 companies each semester. Students who successfully complete the program and wish to enter the construction industry are guaranteed employment upon graduation. They are one of the best schools in construction, but the classes seem very monotonous. Most of my minors were more difficult than my architecture majors. Some construction classes take open book tests. I’m good, but the amount I learn depends on my efforts. I think I did well in all classes, but the fact that I didn’t study the material in depth doesn’t reflect what I learned. There are many professors and alumni who have told me that the learning curve is exponential when entering the industry. This discouraged me from studying the class deeply. The race team I was part of was the most informative and challenging part of my training. Anyone interested in CM programs is encouraged to attend one of these programs and take advantage of all the opportunities offered while attending school.