A very updated course, we have a class that helps us get industry experience.
Admission Experience
For the first part, same answer as above. Again same thing for documents its different for different programs/majors even though its same university, so individually you will have to check. But for me I had sop, 3 lor, cv and maybe cover letter(unsure for cover letter because I applied to many universities - can't remember)
I really don't know, but that information is available on university website and also it varies with different programs and every year, so a good option is to check that out the year you plan to apply. (My case was easy I did my bachelors here and plus it was covid time so a lot of these exams were waived off or not compulsory for application).
Faculty
10
The ratio depends on class and availability, but the average is 1 to 20
Campus Life
10
There are a lot of events happening for learning purposes, networking, and just winding down break socializing types.
Part Time Jobs
It can range anywhere from $15 to $25, depending on the minimum wage of that state, and also the work and the impact.
Some nice desk jobs pay on the higher end, and some low student-level work, like barista, all just pay minimum wage.
Placement
8
1-2 percent only can secure jobs because the market is bad.
Accommodation
Off Campus
10
Online platforms like reddit Facebook watsapp, messaging seniors, and also LinkedIn are good options. Rent ranges from 700$ to 1500$ depending on location, utilities, house/bedroom size, and all amenities.
Exams
For the first part, the same answer as above. Again same thing for documents its different for different programs/majors, even though its same university, so individually you will have to check.
But for me, I had SOP, 3 lor, cv and maybe a cover letter(unsure about cover letter because I applied to many universities - can't remember)
Fees
This changes every year, so a good option is to look at the university website for accuracy. and also it changes from student to student, some get scholarships, and some don't...
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