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Likes
- This is a great community college, and you definitely feel good studying here.
Dislikes
- However, I would suggest that only civil engineering or engineering management students consider joining this university, rather than computer science students.
- This is because there are better job prospects in the aforementioned fields, and those programs tend to be more competitive at this university.
- One advantage with the shorelight is its compulsory to stay on campus in your 1 sem so you get 4 months to get to know where you want to go and take up and place to live but its also an disadvatage it costs more than the normal rent so basically also the normal rent per month would 250 to 300 and living cost would be done with 202 more so its really less comapred to other places so the living expense in dayton is quite less
Likes
- I like that there is no lack of opportunities
Dislikes
- I would dislike is it's a costly private university
- I live in a townhouse near to the campus, it costs us 1250$ per month, but we share it with 4 people.
I have submitted a CV, SOP,3 LORs. in the SOP I have mentioned how interested I am in the university and also how I am a perfect choice for the masters degree at university of Dayton and in the CV. I have shown my technical knowledge by mentioning all my technical projects and also all the certifications that I have done in my bachelors. I’d say it’s good. When compare to other universities that tuition fees, low and also the accommodation near university of Dayton is cheap. If the student really works hard during the Masters then I would really say that they definitely gonna get a job.
I was attracted to the University of Dayton based on both its academic reputation as well as knowing several others from my high school whom I respected attending here ahead of me. I have found opportunities for personal growth and development not only academically, but also to expand beyond the classroom knowledge. Most of my professors in my major have real-world experience outside of academia and it shows. The professor for the capstone class in my major was instrumental in guiding me to an internship this past summer which greatly expanded my professional experience
The alumni network is great, the university is known for its excellence in research. It works in close coordination with engineering companies so faculty are always involved in cutting-edge projects.
I loved the campus, class size, community. Everything was just perfect from my first visit until graduation. It was also close to home, but far enough that my parents wouldn't stop by too much. There's just a sense of home at UD.


















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