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8 Reviews Found
Likes
- Professor are very friendly and supportive
- Diversity of students and culture where you can celebrate every festival
- Campus is good and cozy and nice
Dislikes
- There are very few such as limited lab resources
- Overcrowded classes as it made difficult to cope-up
- Late-nights lecture flexibility like at night it's isn't safe and cultural events sometimes overshadow academic process like exams, assignments deadline and projects.
- I used discord and my consultancy shared some numbers of those who were in my university. My monthly rent includes $325 with utilities like a fridge, gas and water. The only challenging part was not being able to be in touch with the broker or owner. Because of the time difference, it took quite a long time to finalize a house. So I suggest you find it as soon as possible.
- I would say search on linkedin; reach out to seniors and ask them if they have any leads and they might share whatsapp group of accommodations. And my house is like 10 minutes away from uni by walking.









Likes
- Diversity: the campus has students from all over the world, offering exposure to different cultures and ideas.
- Supportive Faculty: professors are knowledgeable and approachable, creating a great learning environment.
- Modern Campus: the facilities, libraries and labs are well equipped with advance technology.
Dislikes
- High tuition fees: the cost of education is quiet high, which can be challenging for student in managing finances.
- Campus location: while chicago offers opportunities but the surrounding area near the campus could feel unsafe at times.
- Dining Options: the food variety on campus could be improved, especially for international students with specific preferences.
Nearby college, two options are very famous if you want to stay off campus. First is Prairie Shores and second is Lake Meadows. In the comparison of both most are the same but Prairie Shores requires a guarantor for the lease application and Lake Meadows does not require it, students can easily sign the lease. You can see the availability and rent of the house and other details on their website and do all processes online. In my point of view, these are the best options for international students if they want to stay off-campus.
Likes
- They also have too many Curricular activities in which you can take part.
- There are so many clubs which you may join in order to keep yourself involved in the curriculum.
Dislikes
- The coursework at the university is hectic and there you have to take 3 core courses which increases your workload during spring semester.
I enrolled in this university as this was a private university and had a rank of 23 all over the world in the field of computer science. My overall experience with the university was pretty good and I got to learn new technologies and new subjects.
I chose this institute because of great research potential, good professor reviews, were accepting a switch from ece to cs. I had a fantastic experience overall. The professors were excellent, and I learned a great deal from them. I had the chance to work on my research, which was a valuable opportunity, and I also made important connections at various networking events. All in all, it was a very productive and enriching time.
Likes
- The courses provided by the university were appealing and I was more interested in attending those.
In my experience living far from family and study has great impact on once character. We need to get socially active otherwise you will be left alone here, this will impact your brain and your academics. In University try to be as active as possible this will prepare you for what's coming in future for you. Try to focus on what you are interested in apart from what others are doing.
Concentration on Technical facet of architecture, also a reputed college for Architectural Studies. It was headed by one of the most famous architects Mies Van Der Rohe who is known for his 'Less is More' philosophy.
I really liked the idea of a hands-on education that they were offering. There were many project-based courses that were required as part of the curriculum, and that is how I learn best. I was able to do research in addition to these projects as well, which gave me more of the experience I needed to succeed.
























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