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15 Reviews Found
Likes
- The campus and campus life is really good, if you're into college sports this is a good place to be
Dislikes
- The placements are decent not really good, especially for CS, but for fields like supply chain and civil engineering the placements are good.
- I got to know about this place via the college website, they do list some off-campus locations, and my rent is 420$/month
Likes
- Huge campus and a good lifestyle
- Very safe area
- Diverse and historic cultural heritage
Dislikes
- Not many courses for ECE
- Small town and not many things to do
- WhatsApp helps. I pay upto 600$ all inclusive for a private room with bath attached in a 4bhk.
- Full furnished unit and I get peace locality with gym and swimming pool.
Likes
- The Libraries And ofcourse Education. Most imp thing SNOW.
- Rec centers, University Campus
- Ice Arena and MSU Stadium where soccer matches are held
Dislikes
- I dont think there are things that I hate in my uni
- Just its small town, sometimes we get bored
- Heavy Snow sometimes makes us uncomfortable, but you can just cozy up indoors
- You have a website called apartments.com which apparently shows all the off campus housing in that area, even university also helps us to find off campus accomodation like Club, Village and Landings are the places where most off campus students live. You need to apply with your i20 and stuff. Also you need to have a guarantor, if you dont you need to pay 2 months rent as deposite which would be around $1000.


Yes I had to submit SoP, three LoRs and CV. After that one round of interview with 3-4 professors Yes I did have one round of interview before I got an admit. They basically just wanted to check the fluency and how well you can speak in English I knew the prof I wanted to work with and the field in what I was interested in working It’s been great. There are so many resources available for helping you in any regards. People are very nice and helpful. College campus is very much safe and feels like home.
Likes
- There are only a handful of universities that offer programs starting in spring which is what I was looking for. With that experience and criteria, I was able to shortlist 3 universities – University of Illinois Chicago, University of Connecticut and Michigan State University. After this it was another easy choice because MSU offered a 12-month program while the other programs lasted for at least 18 months. Also given the fact that Michigan has way smaller number of Indians than the other states it gave me an opportunity to get better exposure while interacting with people from other countries. I really knew what I had to do, and I chose MSU.
- The best part about MSU is that there is much more diversity than other schools. Especially if you are an Indian looking for exposure, this is a good place to be. Over the last couple of years, the influx of grad students has grown exponentially that almost all the big states are flooded with Indians. MSU offers a much diverse population among students and staff, which is great to gain exposure and push your limits.
Dislikes
- "If I had to mention one thing, it's the weather. Not to blame the university for this, but it gets extremely cold in winters and the weather persists like that for around 5 months. Another thing that I would improve about MSU is campus security. I encountered a shooting event in the very second month. That event got me terrified for a week!"
I'm not sure if I'm the best person to answer this question because I haven't really gotten complete college experience from MSU. That's because I'm enrolled with the 12 month program which is very fast-paced and barely leaves us time to enjoy and take part in other stuff on campus. But if I am to comment on my program and the experience that I am right now having it is very hectic and mentally challenging. The weather in Michigan also makes it physically challenging in the first four months of the program. Personally I'm loving this because I wanted to challenge myself when I came out of India and I'm getting what I wanted.
Likes
- It is a good university with an affordable tuition and I like the cold weather in Michigan. They also have top notch faculty.
My overall college experience has been really good till now. I have had a chance to interact with professors who are world famous in their fields. I have had a chance with amazing people who are good at heart and helpful. Overall, I love Michigan State University and would recommend it to everyone.
The university has a variety of research tools available, which interested me. It also has really good global support that gives you the opportunity to network around the world.
Michigan State University is among the top 3 vet schools of the world and I am a vet med major so it is a privilege for me to be a part of this institute
The course is rigorous, including campus facilities, research opportunities, location, scholarship, program ranking.
I knew that I wanted to go to a college in-state and an MSU was the leading college in business that really caught my eye. It was the perfect distance away from my house which was about an hour and that was great because I could easily get home if I needed to but I wasn't so close that my parents could come up any day or that I felt that I'd be going home too often. On top of that when I visited the campus it was amazing I really loved how everything was so tied in together and so large at the same time. I really felt at home and I really solidified that when I got there. I can go running or for a walk anywhere on campus and it feels like I?m just outside enjoying nature there?s a bunch of trees alongside a bunch of beautiful buildings.


















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