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Views on UT Dallas campus
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Ananya Ravi Verified Icon
Master of Science in International Political Economy - Batch of 2025
3.9
Learned a lot about myself and the university helped me to be the best version of myself.
Tips: I have experienced a lot of transformation in myself after coming here. I found the campus slightly overwhelming at first but by joining study groups and clubs, I have felt way more comfortable than I initially was. There are lots of clubs, events, seminars and activities that are held on campus, so I would recommend students to join those events and also build some connections which will help you in your career. Also the professors are generally quite understanding as well so don't hesitate to reach out to them.
Reviewed on 31 Aug 2024Read more
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Rushil Verified Icon
Master of Science in Physics - Batch of 2023
3.9
The university helped contributing in my personality development.
Tips: The University of Texas offers a great environment for learning inside and outside of the classrooms. One thing that was really helpful for me was attending several workshops and seminars hosted by the career services centre. This gave me a lot of clarity about my life and career in general and I would recommend the same along with the academic fair to anyone joining here.
Reviewed on 31 Aug 2024Read more
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AnonymousVerified Icon
Master of Science in Business Analytics (STEM) - Batch of 2025
4.1
High competition for jobs due to competition and immigration.
Tips: Coming to the University of Texas at Dallas was overwhelming at first. It took me a while to settle down but once the classes began I started seeing more people from India, my home country so I felt comfortable. The university does provide scholarships based on GRE score and it is half the fees annually.
Likes (Permanent Immigration): The number of immigrants in Texas is huge compared to other states in the US. There are so many Indians who have come and settled in Texas which makes you feel like you're at home. Also, many of the companies are moving towards Texas as it is comparatively cheaper so the job opportunities are also increasing.
Dislikes (Internships): The job market in the US is currently bad and not many companies are hiring interns. Companies used to hire 10+ interns before but now are only hiring 1 intern. So the competition has also increased and since there are a lot of international students in the US, you are competing against millions for one internship.
Reviewed on 3 Jul 2024Read more
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AnonymousVerified Icon
Master of Science in Supply Chain Management - Batch of 2024
2.5
Great University with great quality of faculty.
Tips: The experience has certainly taught me a lot. The cultural shift was immense. While there is a big Indian student community, you have people grouping up with other students from the same region, often creating a sense of micro-groups that speak specific languages. Local people are friendly, like talking to you and are inclined to help you too. There are all kinds of people on campus, and you will be able to find something interesting for you if you try and look for it. You need to work heavily on time management and plan everything according to your coursework. It is important to have a good social circle when you need assistance on coursework, but also try to make friends outside of this. All in all, it is a new experience, so try to do new things while ensuring you keep your academic performance at its best.
Likes (Quality of faculty): Faculty on campus, especially programme directors and some professors are really approachable and knowledgeable. You can set up appointments or walk-in to their office if they are available, and they are happy to help answer any questions you have.
Dislikes (Permanent Immigration): I would love to move to the United States permanently, however the current conditions make it very difficult for people to find a good job opportunity. Pay in the United States is also slowly reducing for entry level roles while competition is also increasing. These factors are making it less favorable for international students. Semester fees are also increasing with a consistent increase in living expenses.
Reviewed on 12 Jun 2024Read more
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AnonymousVerified Icon
Master of Science in Marketing - Batch of 2023
3.8
Great University experience but limited jobs
Tips: It's a great college and a good opportunity to find peers and friends who are interested in the same things as you. The only thing is that they don't provide any support in finding jobs so you are on your own when it comes to finding roles. Choose your master's program wisely.
Likes (Public transportation): Great connectivity by DART. Robust network significantly helps students in transportation from a lot of pick-up points near campus however, Dallas in general doesn't have great public transportation. It is affordable and reliable for students and everyone.
Dislikes (Post study jobs): For Marketing, very limited jobs are available as most companies don't want to sponsor especially in this economy. It is very much luck dependent, even though having a STEM degree helps but mostly it's about choosing the right subjects and having the right experience.
Reviewed on 18 Aug 2023Read more
Vichitravir Dwivedi Verified Icon
Master of Science in Business Analytics (STEM) - Batch of 2024
3.5
A friendly university to study.
Tips: UT Dallas is a friendly university where students from all the geographies are welcomed. You can achieve academic excellence with the resources provided by the college. There is a nice gym in the college which can be used as a time pass and stress buster. UT Dallas is moderately expensive compared to the other universities. It is a good choice but the best advise will be to calculate the return on investment, and compare it to other colleges.
Likes (Public transportation): Starting from nearby places till the airport that is, 25 Kms, you can travel freely with the Go Pass. You will find a bus for every route that you want to travel to. The most common one is the 883, which is used for day to day commute to the University and nearby places. Others are 232 and 241 which can be used to other routes.
Dislikes (Part time work): Some places where the current students work as part-time workers are Dining, Student Union and Career Centre. Other positions where a student can work and earn dollars are Teaching Assistant and Research Assistant. There are opportunities but the competition is also huge. You need referrals even for low wage jobs.
Reviewed on 28 Nov 2022Read more
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Bachelor of Arts / Bachelor of Science in Biology - Batch of 2021
3.5
The University takes care of its students, Minds and Health.
Tips: It is always good to check the profile of a professor before joining college. This will give you an idea of the kind of work and research being done in college. If you are a graduation student, it is almost crucial that you reach out to a professor before you join college. There are a lot of things I wish I knew before college u2014 things like looking out for your mental health because your college may not offer adequate support for students. Or how important it is to communicate with your professors so they can help you succeed.
Reviewed on 16 Nov 2023Read more
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Bachelor of Science in Accounting - Batch of 2017
3.5
University of texas dallas makes intelligent.
Tips: Ues I experienced many transition like cultural adjustment, academic transition, social network, housing and living, career opportunities, climate. Becuase it is a new world for me. Ya when I coming here I got selected from scholarship. I satisfied with thia college course and also country.
Likes (Value for money): Tuition feels of dallas university is depends on a lrogram justification because there are many programs available but my course are very qualitative that why my tuition for my course is justified and also our department faculty are good knowladgable and also they are very supporting.
Dislikes (Indian Food): This area offers a wide range of restaurants like fine dining start from $50, steakhouses start from $30, BBQ start from $25, italian $15 to $30, sushi $10 to $20, fast food, vegetarian and diners cafes. But I prefer to cook myself at home because daily eating outside is very expensive.
Reviewed on 6 Sep 2023Read more
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Shivani Verified Icon
Master of Real Estate Development - Batch of 2023
Offered by Georgia Institute of Technology
3.7
It was a challenging yet fulfilling experience.
Tips: This university has been a very interesting experience so far. The grading system is rigid yet flexible and you will have to bring out your A-game in every aspect of your academic life, be it classes or projects. Along with this, you should be an active part of the alumni network to get internship help or placement advice. Overall, I am satisfied with the college and the country.
Reviewed on 31 Jul 2024Read more
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Himanshu V Verified Icon
MS in Analytics -Tools Track - Batch of 2024
Offered by Georgia Institute of Technology
4.1
Learned a lot and gained insightful knowledge.
Tips: Georgia Teach is an academic and competitive environment so you should be prepared to bring the best out of yourself, especially on the academic front. There are multiple housing and accommodation options available nearby campus so make sure to opt for whichever works ideally.
Reviewed on 30 Jun 2024Read more
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AnonymousVerified Icon
BS in Computational Media - Batch of 2026
Offered by Georgia Institute of Technology
4.5
Georgia Tech for an international freshman is the best if you can balance work and fun.
Tips: For international students from South Asian countries, getting used to doing one's own chores might be challenging but everyone eventually gets accustomed to it. Scholarships are not available to international students as it is a public university. Overall, I love Georgia Teach. I think if one can balance their work and social life, the experience is very lucrative and par every top-tier college in the US.
Likes (Student Life): Student life is great at Georgia Teach: there are many academic and social clubs one can join. Academically oriented clubs are great opportunities for networking while social clubs enable one to meet people with similar interests. Greek life is also a major part of the Georgia Tech experience for many!
Dislikes (Safety): The campus itself is safe: Georgia Tech is a safe bubble. Downtown Atlanta is considered unsafe. As a rule of thumb, it is best not to stay outside beyond 3 AM. There is strength in numbers: travelling in groups is always the preferred option. Campus is safe 99% of the time: campus police patrol the area day and night.
Reviewed on 15 Apr 2024Read more
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AnonymousVerified Icon
Master of Science in Robotics - Batch of 2025
Offered by Georgia Institute of Technology
3.9
Great academic university.
Tips: The course is pretty good. Lots of resources in terms of job search. There is an opportunity to get funding in terms of student assistant, teaching assistant and research assistant. I really like the university. It's pretty much worth the money. I was able to get used to the culture here.
Likes (Student Life): They have a lot of clubs and activities. They prioritize student health and wellness. They have the robotics club and most clubs don't need prior experience. You can just sign up for anything and they teach you about it from scratch. You get to take part in several competitions.
Dislikes (Safety): We have GTPD and they are always available on call. They do prioritize the safety of the students. This was not on campus but there was a random guy who came up to me and asked me for money. It was definitely scary. There are a lot of homeless people in the area where I live.
Reviewed on 3 Mar 2024Read more
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AnonymousVerified Icon
Master of Science in Aerospace Engineering - Batch of 2022
Offered by Georgia Institute of Technology
4.2
Great Tech school with amazing grad program!
Tips: Graduate programs at Georgia tech are well-reputed and provide students with abundant knowledge and exposure. Limitless opportunities are available both during and after graduation from school. Some useful tips while prepping for graduation school: - Reach out to your department and apply for teaching assistantships once you receive the admit. - Email professors and graduation students in the lab (information available on university web page) regarding research assistantships.
Likes (Post study jobs): Even in the field of Aerospace engineering, there are multiple companies that sponsor work visas. As I stayed on for a Ph.D. my knowledge in this domain is limited. From my experience in the lab, industry and national labs are always on the lookout for talented graduation students.
Dislikes (Safety): Multiple safety issues have occurred in the city, but the campus is relatively safe. Housing options close to the campus are recommended. Georgia tech police dept. is extremely responsive in case of any emergency, make sure to contact them. The shuttle system is well-connected and is your best bet for safe transportation in and around campus.
Reviewed on 26 Feb 2024Read more
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Harshit Chawla Verified Icon
MS in Cybersecurity - Batch of 2016
Offered by Georgia Institute of Technology
3.1
It is the best college according to me in US
Tips: The transition after moving here hasn't been that hard for me. Because I have a lot of Indian friends here who were like a family to me, they did not make me feel like I was lonely or alone. I did not experience a huge cultural shift except for the food and standard of living. I did not avail of any scholarship or allowance. I am mostly satisfied with the university as it is one of the top universities and gave me a lot of opportunities and chances to go ahead in my career.
Reviewed on 18 Sep 2023Read more
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Vipul Ujawane Verified Icon
MS in Cybersecurity - Batch of 2023
Offered by Georgia Institute of Technology
4
Amazing and best University for cybersecurity in USA
Tips: Georgia tech being the top ranked university has rigorous course so students coming to Georgia tech should be ready to do hard work. University is situated in Atlanta city which is diverse so students should be ready to adopt themself in that environment. Personally, I haven't experienced many transitions after coming to Georgia tech. Initially, I faced difficulty in following my culture but later everything came to place. I didn't avail of any scholarship. I am fully satisfied with my university, their course and their way of teaching are very good and of course, the country is beautiful and the best place to settle.
Likes (Quality of faculty): Faculty members are easily approachable and accessible and they are often willing to guide students after the class. Many faculty members host drop-in office hours where students can discuss their assignments and other stuff. Teaching methodologies that I find unique and interesting are project-based learning, learning through classroom discussions, and lastly learning through case studies. Diversity can be found in teaching faculty in terms of nationality. Faculty members are from South Korea, France, Germany, Taiwan and so on.
Dislikes (Permanent Immigration): If I had to settle permanently in this country then chances of me setting is around 80-90% because it is the best place for my career growth, has good and healthy environment and most important every tech giant company like Google, Microsoft and so on is now opening offices in Atlanta. So would consider setting in the country.
Reviewed on 23 Jul 2023Read more
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Bhushan Pawaskar Verified Icon
Master of Science in Robotics - Batch of 2024
Offered by Georgia Institute of Technology
4.1
Georgia Tech: Apply if you are willing to put in the hard work
Tips: Georgia tech is a college where you will need to put in the work. You won't be spending time partying every other night, going out every weekend and such. You will need to put in the effort in your assignments and classes. For all this effort, the rewards are worth it though. You get admitted into good companies and the tech name helps carry you a long way
Likes (Post study jobs): Aerospace and Industrial Engineering schools rank at the top all over US. Although jobs in aerospace are limited if you are not a US citizen. Other than that, I haven't seen anyone struggle to get jobs in software related areas. Just the name carries you a long way in resume filtering.
Dislikes (Safety): Atlanta has a gun problem. Crimes happen regularly in poor neighborhoods. Right next to my university, 2 times shootings have taken place. Even in one of the upscale neighborhoods, shooting took place recently. These were areas near student housing too! Although US in general is infamous for shooting, Atlanta definitely comes in one of the unsafe cities in the US.
Reviewed on 17 Jan 2023Read more
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Siddharth Saha Verified Icon
Bachelor of Science in Computer Science - Batch of 2023
Offered by Georgia Institute of Technology
4.2
Overall, good experience. Rough weather to get accustomed today.
Tips: You will be in a very academically oriented environment where it is very competitive owing primarily to relatively grading. The weather remains hot throughout the day and if you are prone to allergies it is better that you plan accordingly. Altogether, it is a promising programme.
Reviewed on 31 May 2024Read more
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