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Submitted SOP and CV. LOR was not needed for Master in Information Technology. Good coursework and really good faculty. On campus job and location is good too. Experience: It was really good!
Arizona state University was offering me a variety of courses and flexibility to choose courses from multiple fields. It paved way for a very flexible and diverse coursework. The overall experience is truly amazing, with great faculty, infrastructure and diversity. You sure will learn a lot about life when you come here for masters and it is going to be tough in the start. But it is all going to be worth it.
Likes
- The Course work and also the prospects in terms of career and opportunities.
- The environment and the cultural diversity along with the activities and the vast area of four campuses present. I personally like the library which looks like a world of its own with art work, labs, and games.
Dislikes
- The lack of widespread medium for information on a few important things like the scholarships or any student aid, on the whole, this is the only thing that bummed me out and there's nothing more than this to complain about
Overall it was wonderful experience and also very challenging. there were occasions where I had to mentally strong to cope up with the ever changing scenarios and the keep with the fast paced academics and coursework while maintaining my personal life, all in a well balanced scale.
Likes
- Location and Climate (very favorable for Indian students).
- Indian student community.
- Affordable housing near university.
It was a really good experience. I got to learn about many new and cutting edge technologies used in the industry. Also I worked on many interesting academic projects while studying at ASU, that I can also add on my resume. Campus is very huge, with so many facilities. There are three libraries well equiped with facilities to help you study. ASU also has a student community - Pitchfork Pantry, where they provide free and nutritious food to students every week. There is also a monthly distribution where they provide fruits, eggs and all foods. ASU has so many interesting clubs, like the Astronomy club where they meet every week and also do star-gazing after the meeting.
Likes
- Known college as a good university, didn’t want to take any risk abroad.
I wouldn’t suggest ASU in regards of college placement they never works out, because of the population here. You barely even get a chance speak directly with the company. NO JOKE!! It’s almost the same for all the departments until you got to choose one where there’s no Indian students at all. ASU is full of international Indian students where everyone is looking for a job. The competition is massive.
Likes
- Fees are very less compared to others. I had seniors who studied here and heard great reviews. and I only got one admit so had no choice.
I did not imagine I would end up at ASU when I was applying to colleges. But somehow it was written in my destiny to come here, so I accepted it. I had this image of an "ordinary" college for ASU. But after coming here, I realized that ordinary college is all you need to succeed through hard work. I am having a great time at ASU, both in terms of living and studying. I wish I could get an on-campus job, but that's hard everywhere.
Likes
- I picked ASU because it's famous for research and had a program that matched what I wanted to study and do for my career. The great professors, like Dr Tatiana Walsh, and the university's focus on new ideas and innovations were big reasons for my choice. ASU is also welcoming and has good support for students, and their facilities are top-notch, which made me even more sure about my decisio
Most students find their time at ASU to be really great. The university has lots of different classes and things to do. The teachers are good, and the campus is nice with lots of events. Being part of clubs, like Indian clubs, makes it even better. In a nutshell, ASU offers a well-rounded and enjoyable college experience.
Likes
- Word of mouth and little research done by me. Tuition fee was less and living expenses are also less.
- There are many good opportunities to grow professionally and helps in building nice network with professors and other brilliant minds from the university. Multiple cross cultural clubs that helps you connect with diverse people
Dislikes
- Acceptance rate is above 90% which means the crowd is too much to handle by the university. Not all people will be able to grab opportunities because of the population. Course registration is another issue that the university could handle better. I have seen very less students getting the courses that they actually need to study based on their interest.
Good. I would personally suggest people to score better in GRE and TOEFL to get a high ranking college because that matters in job search.
Likes
- Quality of education, Reputation, Funding and financial aid, Funding and financial aid.
- Everything such as Quality of education, Faculty and staff, Campus and facilities, Community and extracurricular activities, Location, I enjoyed the social and extracurricular opportunities available at university.
- These can include clubs, sports teams, volunteer opportunities, and other activities that allow people to connect with others who share their interests.
Dislikes
- There is nothing much to dislike about the university, because they provide everything which university needs. Also when it comes to USA it totally depends upon the USA because they need to grow by their self.
I can say that the overall experience of attending a college or university can be a very subjective matter, as it depends on various factors such as the quality of education, campus culture, extracurricular activities, and personal preferences. Some students may find their experience to be very positive and fulfilling, while others may face challenges or have a less favorable experience. Ultimately, the overall experience will depend on each individual's unique circumstances and expectations.

























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