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MS in Biomedical Engineering - Batch of 2025
4.3
This is the most affordable and best university in Denton.
Tips: This college has a lot of Indian students and faculty. If you want to experience the culture of Native Americans and interact with them, you might want to go to a different university. However, if you like Indian food, this is the place for you. There is a lot of competition for a few positions. To get an internship, you need to have the right skills and knowledge. Unlike India, this country seeks to employ people who have core skills in the particular subject they are dealing with.
Likes (Indian Food): There are more than 30 Indian restaurants in Denton, as well as many Indian grocery stores and food trucks. You can even find Pakistani and other Asian cuisines in some places. It's a great place to try a variety of Indian food.
Reviewed on 7 Dec 2024Read more
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MS in Physics - Batch of 2022
3.9
University of North Texas provides great exposure to students.
Tips: The campus is diverse, with a wide range of professors and students. The student body is very active in extracurricular activities, and they plan and organize events every semester that can last for days. The academic environment is very competitive, so you will need to book your slots for office hours. Try to find accommodation as soon as you land. The people are very friendly and helpful. Overall, I am quite satisfied with my experiences.
Reviewed on 30 Nov 2024Read more
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BBA in Business Analytics - Batch of 2023
4.2
I feel quite grateful and satisfied with the experience.
Tips: I have learned a lot about adaptability and how to stand out and I would recommend the same to anyone on a similar path or the university. Involve yourself in community work and volunteership programs through the university. Keep an open mind, be an extrovert and grab whatever opportunities lay ahead.
Reviewed on 30 Jun 2024Read more
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AnonymousVerified Icon
MS in Advanced Data Analytics Management - Batch of 2024
3.1
Vibrant transition to this place.
Tips: Before coming to UNT, know it's a lively place with lots to do. Adjusting here means getting used to a new culture, which can be fun but tricky. I didn't get any scholarships, but UNT offers them based on different things. Overall, I'm happy here. The classes are interesting, and there's always something going on, but getting used to American life took some time.
Likes (Student Life): I rate a student life a 4 because it's lively and diverse. A typical day involves classes, hanging out with friends, and attending club meetings or campus events. I love the sense of community and the variety of activities available. Events range from concerts to academic conferences and I try to participate when I can. UNT has a wide range of student clubs catering to various interests, making it easy to get involved.
Dislikes (Part time work): Part-time work at UNT offers opportunities but can be a bit challenging to balance with academics. On-campus jobs are available, but off-campus options like retail or restaurants also exist. Managing both requires good time management skills and pay varies depending on the job.
Reviewed on 23 Apr 2024Read more
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MS in Statistics (Advanced Data Analytics) - Batch of 2025
2.8
Vibrant opportunities with room for growth
Tips: Before coming to UNT, it's important to know that it's a lively place with lots of opportunities, but it's not perfect. Adjusting here was both thrilling and challenging, especially with the cultural difference. I didn't apply for any scholarships, but UNT does not offer them based on different criteria. Overall, I'm pretty happy with my time here. My course is interesting, and being in the US has been eye-opening, though it's taken some getting used to.
Likes (Internships): I rated internships at UNT a 3 because there's some support available, but it could be improved. Advisors and career services offer assistance, but it's not always customized. The internships available vary in relevance to my field of study; some are a great fit, while others might not be as closely related.
Dislikes (Indian Food): I rated food options from my country of origin a 2 because they're not as widely available in Denton. Local restaurants offer a mix of cuisines, from Mexican to barbecue, with prices ranging from budget-friendly to more upscale. I enjoy eating out for the variety, but I also like cooking at home when I have the time.
Reviewed on 23 Apr 2024Read more
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MS in Advanced Data Analytics Management - Batch of 2024
4.2
UNT: Navigating academic excellence & cultural fusion
Tips: Explore UNT's offerings, campus facilities, and student support services before enrolling. Even though there were cultural challenges, the transition went smoothly. There is only merit-based scholarship applied via the financial assistance office. Overall, I am happy with UNT.
Reviewed on 13 Apr 2024Read more
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MS in Advanced Data Analytics Management - Batch of 2025
3.7
UNT: Thriving in Diversity
Tips: Before joining UNT, students should research its programs. Transitioning involved adapting to its community, I made a lot of contacts in and around the university. I also received a scholarship based on my academic history which helped me to save a lot. Overall, I'm highly satisfied with UNT.
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MS in Information Systems & Technology (STEM) - Batch of 2024
4
Vibrant campus, diverse opportunities
Tips: At UNT expect a vibrant campus culture and diverse academic programme. Transitioning involved adapting to campus life. Scholarships are available based on merit. You can opt for your classes based on your availability. Overall, UNT offers great opportunities for growth and satisfaction.
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M.S. in Advanced Data Analytics - Batch of 2025
4.2
UNT campus life is amazing. Good opportunities.
Tips: Before picking UNT, explore its community vibe and what it offers. Moving here was cool, but adapting to norms was tricky. I got a scholarship for good grades. The university is pretty good, the courses are interesting, the country's hills and you can find some good Indian restaurants here.
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M.S. in Advanced Data Analytics - Batch of 2024
4.2
Thriving at my college: A satisfying journey
Tips: Before joining this college, students should know about campus facilities, academic programs, extracurricular activities, and campus culture. After transitioning here, I experienced some cultural shifts, but I adapted over time. I received a scholarship by working as a teaching assistant, which waived my 50% of the course fees. Overall, I am very satisfied with my university, course and country.
Likes (Indian Food): The rating of 5 was give for food options from my country of origin because there are several Indian restaurants like Desi Adda, Namasthey Denton, Babai band etc. offering a wide variety of Indian cuisine. The average pricing at these restaurants is around $20 per person. However, as a student, I prefer cooking myself because it is more affordable than eating outside.
Dislikes (Public transportation): I rated the public transport 3 because it is okay and needs to be improved, there is a service called "go zone" with which we can travel in Denton and also in Lewisville with just 2 dollars for each booking, apart from that if you want to travel to other places public transport will not be helpful.
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M.S. in Advanced Data Analytics - Batch of 2025
4.9
Diverse culture, several opportunities!
Tips: The university offers diverse culture and opportunities to its students. The faculty members at UNT are quite helpful and friendly. As per my journey till now, I have been introduced to so many wonderful peers and professors, all of them rooting for my successful career in Data Analytics. The campus life is not dull, you can join several clubs to meet and greet new people. There is only one problem, that is parking. Since there are a lot of students enrolled, it is difficult to find a parking spot after the morning classes. So if you are planning to take your own vehicle, try to be here as early as possible!
Likes (Value for money): I would say UNT is good value for international students, as it provides quality education. The professors are very good and knowledgeable. They hold good academic and industry experience and are quite helpful. However, if you feel it is expensive for you to study at UNT, you can enroll on various scholarships offered by the university.
Dislikes (Internships): To land on a good internship opportunity at UNT is a bit difficult. However, you can enrol on various courses organised by UNT, such as resume or cover letter workshops, mock interviews, etc. To help you upscale your skills. Personally, I connected with a lot of university alumni in my field to get a good internship opportunity at their company or startup. After contacting them, I received a few good opportunities from the alumni. If this approach does not work out for you, you can also take part in various events organised by the university to get an internship with the industry partners of UNT.
Reviewed on 29 Nov 2023Read more
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MS in Computer Engineering - Batch of 2022
4.6
Great Alumni base, supportive faculty and life at UNT.
Tips: UNT is welcoming, clean and full of opportunities. The faculty and staff are incredibly knowledgeable, passionate and supportive. My interactions with the dedicated staff members and mentors proved to be transformative. The best thing about UNT is its extremely diverse student population. I also appreciate the variety of academic programs and extracurricular activities available. During my time at UNT, I feel I really developed myself and I am grateful for the opportunity. I highly endorse UNT, if you are thinking about it!
Likes (Public transportation): UNT campus is quite huge and car parking is difficult to find during peak hours. Also, the parking pass is quite expensive. Bus is the cheaper option to travel and additionally, you do not have to worry about searching for a parking spot. Also the pick-drop to college is free provided you show them the student ID of the university.
Dislikes (Quality of faculty): The professors at UNT are amiable and experienced in the subject matter they teach. However, some professors at UNT push political views which could have a negative effect on some students. Besides that, the professors encouraged critical thinking, promoted engaging discussions and provided valuable insights. I was impressed by their expertise and their willingness to support students.
Reviewed on 31 Oct 2023Read more
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MS in Computer Engineering - Batch of 2018
4.3
Be patient, this is a great place to be.
Tips: Try to land an on-campus opportunity because that way you'll be getting a good allowance and fee waiver. Keep an eye on events that are happening in the university and please go through the official mail if you come to UNT. The documentation process is a bit cumbersome, come with a bit of patience. The good professors are always in demand so be there in their classes early as all the seats get filled. If you are coming for an IT or CS major then it's high time! Frisco Dallas is blooming and booming with top companies and I'm sure that if you have the skills, you'll land a good job here! You'll also get a SIM from the university but don't use that sometimes its network is not good so is the data service, get yours from outside! It is a bit pricy but definitely worth it. Oh! And there's also a vegan cafeteria on campus which made me feel good every time I passed by. All in all, it was a good experience for me and has helped me to be where I am today.
Likes (Student Life): The college has many students coming from diverse backgrounds so it was always a treat to interact with mates in and out of classrooms, got to learn so much about different cultures and countries via word of mouth. UNT has many student clubs too, since my graduation many things have changed and they've become better only, more structured. Campus bustle during Superball games, Basketball, Basketball is good and it was always an adrenaline rush to cheer alongside Scrappy the eagle which is the college Mascot. Outside of the campus too, nightlife is pretty good. I don't think that a student coming from any part of the world will feel bored in and around the university.
Dislikes (Indian Food): There are not many Indian restaurants in Denton. Back when I started studying in UNT, if I or my friends ever craved Indian food, we had to travel to Dallas or Forth Worth and both of these cities were around 40 miles from Denton. Gradually, Sangam restaurant opened in Denton and I've had food there which as per my taste buds is good! I wasn't expecting that since there aren't many Indian restaurants around and surprisingly, the monopoly turned out to be good. Biryani and samosas are good there. Now Indian green can treat their buds without having to travel too far.
Reviewed on 28 Oct 2023Read more
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MS in Information Systems & Technology (STEM) - Batch of 2023
4.4
It was a roller-coaster ride.
Tips: There was a cultural shift, it will take 1 month to adjust. I got a scholarship of $1000 which was COVID relief fund. My university was excellent with trees, coffee shops and everything. Before coming, it is important to do your research email professors do not just come here.
Reviewed on 17 May 2024Read more
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MS in Advanced Data Analytics Management - Batch of 2025
3
Great Opportunities - UNT
Tips: Before joining UNT know it's lively but adjusting might take time, especially if you're from a different culture. Scholarships are available if you need financial help. Overall, I'm happy- the university is great, classes are great, and being in the US has opened up many opportunities.
Likes (Part time work): I rated a 3 on part-time because it's hard to manage with classes. There are on-campus jobs, but they might not fit your schedule. Jobs like in retail or restaurants are an option but can be tricky to handle the classes. Pay varies but it mainly covers cost.
Reviewed on 23 Apr 2024Read more
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MS in Information Systems & Technology (STEM) - Batch of 2026
3.6
Vibrant Transition to UNT.
Tips: Before joining UNT, know that it's vibrant but a big adjustment. Transitioning here was exciting yet challenging with cultural shifts. I didn't apply for any scholarships, but they're available based on different criteria. Overall, satisfied with the university, course, and country.
Likes (Post study jobs): I rated post-study jobs a 4 because there are quite a few opportunities available, which is reassuring. As for companies offering visa sponsorship, there are several, but it varies depending on your field and the current job market. Generally, you can find job roles ranging from entry-level to more specialized positions, with salary packages that are competitive and often reflective of your qualifications and experience. Overall, it seems like there's a good potential for finding work after graduation, which is a relief as a student thinking about the future.
Dislikes (Indian Food): I rated 3 because while there are some choices, it's not as abundant as I'd like. In Denton, you'll find a mix of restaurants offering various cuisines like Mexican, barbecue, and more. Prices range from affordable to a bit splurgy, depending on where you go. I enjoy both eating out for convenience and trying new flavors, but I also like cooking at home when I'm craving something homemade and comforting.
Reviewed on 23 Apr 2024Read more
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Master of Science in Technology - Batch of 2025
Offered by University of Central Missouri
4.1
Worth the money you spend for a big college.
Tips: I didn't get any scholarships and I had to adjust to my roommates and the weather. The faculty is very helpful and does a great job of explaining the course material. There is a public transportation system called "trip" that is expensive these days. Students often rely on rides from other students. The best thing about the area is that you can find part-time work and make friends to party with. The overall experience was good.
Likes (Value for money): The University of Central Missouri is worth the money you spend. It's a decent college with a decent fee, and the cost is low compared to other colleges. There are a lot of on-campus activities and a huge gym for you to use. There are also lots of fun activities that happen around campus that you can attend if you wish.
Reviewed on 13 Oct 2024Read more
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Master of Science in Computer Information Systems & Information Technology - Batch of 2024
Offered by University of Central Missouri
3.2
UCM: A welcoming academic haven
Tips: Before joining UCM, know its programs, culture, and scholarship opportunities. The cultural shift was experienced but adapted well. I received a scholarship, which eased my financial burden. Overall UCM offers a satisfactory university experience in a welcoming country.
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Master of Science in Computer Science - Batch of 2025
Offered by University of Central Missouri
3.2
UCM : Vibrant campus life.
Tips: Before joining UCM, students should know about academic programs and resources. Moving to UCM involved adapting to a new environment and diverse community. Scholarship at UCM is based on academic performance and extracurricular activities. The process for a scholarship varies and the allowance depends on the scholarship awarded. I am satisfied with my decision to join UCM and I'm getting good opportunities.
Likes (Student Life): I rated 4 for the vibrant campus life at UCM. My days involve classes, studying, and socializing. I enjoy the sense of community and diverse events on campus. The campus hosts various events like cultural festivals, academic seminars, and sports competitions. I try to participate whenever possible. UCM also has many clubs and communities catering to different interests.
Dislikes (Permanent Immigration): I rated 3 on permanent immigration/settlement options because settlement options may be limited. Chances depend on the job opportunities. If given a chance I would consider permanently immigrating to this country if it offered promising career prospects, a good quality of life, and aligned with my long-term goals and values.
Reviewed on 13 Mar 2024Read more
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Master of Science in Computer Science - Batch of 2023
Offered by University of Central Missouri
4.3
I think coming here was the best decision.
Tips: I have faced no cultural difference after coming to the United States. I didn't get any scholarships during master's. I am fully satisfied with my university and course. Academically and financially it is good to consider the university. The university also provides extracurricular activities.
Likes (Value for money): UCM provides high-quality of education with programs with lower programme fee compared to other universities. The university includes modern classrooms, and libraries to enhance the learning experience. It also provides career counselling and health services.
Dislikes (Public transportation): We don't have much public transportation. The University of Central Missouri is well connected to the rest of the city. It has warren's-burg public transmit. It is a little low in price for public transportation compared to other modes of transport and is convenient.
Reviewed on 1 Mar 2024Read more
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