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3 Reviews Found
Likes
- Campus life and estra curricular activity
Dislikes
- Lack of courses and faculty
- I found my accommodation through online platforms and student groups on social media. The monthly rent is around $600, which includes basic furniture, internet, water, and laundry facilities. The place is safe, comfortable, and close to campus, making it convenient for daily classes and study routines.
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Likes
- My class schedules and research work
- Me going to Recreation/Gym for 5 days a week
- Getting busier and evolved over the end of my program and gained confidence
Dislikes
- Field work in the summer as the temperature are hot
- Not having access to publlic transport
- No encouragement and consideration for STEM professional at career fairs as all the employers are from the state and hesitant to hire foreign national
- I and the other girl from my department got the job within the first 6 months. As a researcher, I make around 55k/yr with my master's experience; if it's an industry job, it would be more. We found jobs on our own in my field (Life sciences), and there were no consultants to support us. It was a brutal struggle, but I made it through.
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Likes
- Cost of Living and Affordability on campus
- On campus job opportunities at the University
- Small but tight knit Indian community
Dislikes
- Far from International Airport
- Small town with less facilities
- Placement help from the Univeristy
- Most Indian students prefer to live on campus at ASU; it's at a walkable distance from the classes, cafeteria, Univeristy Gym and university bank. So staying on campus (Village Apartments) is the best choice for the Students, and it is very reasonable; it only costs around $450 for one bedroom with no additional charges for WIFI, gas or water
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