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Likes
- I really like the campus and the people surrounding me. Most of them mind their own business and are happy to help and engage with each other.
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- Coming to dislikes, maybe the college tuition. I felt that it was really expensive, but since it's a private school; it's understandble
- I pretty much asked people who already go to Rice from WhatsApp groups, basically asked them about the best apartments nearby, and then decided.
- And coming to the rent, it would be around $1000 per month if you're taking a room for yourself, including facilities like internet, trash, water, gym, pool, and all.
Likes
- Excellent research environment
- Great facilities and resources
- Strong PhD prgram structure, coursework, etc.
Dislikes
- Overall population is less, as the university wanted to maintain that, however sometimes you might feel the lack of number of human beings around.
- I currently live in one of Rice's graduate housing facilities. While students can live in one of these residences for the first year, most are required to move to off-campus housing afterwards.
With a strong and rigorous STEM program, good reputation, positive outcomes of alumni, and good reviews from current students, rated one of the happiest colleges in the US.
The department had a good number of faculty members in my area of ??research allowing me to chat with them in the hallways and the general vibe of the university felt very welcoming as they have a large number of international students.
Rice offered me full financial aid that covered all expenses and tuition. Also, the residential college system is what really makes for a welcoming, family-like social scene.
It has a small amount of students meaning there is more access to opportunities and professors. It is also known for engineering, and known for internship and research opportunities.
















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