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Likes
- Diversity Learning Opportunities
- Affordable Education, Location(tons of recreation activities points)
- Academics and Facilities(modern labs, libraries etc.)
Dislikes
- Lack of Internship or Job Placement Support from Career Services(no campus hiring once you are graduate)
- Limited Course Facility(if minimum enrollment of any elective course is not met then you are forced to take the subject which you don't want to)
- Inconsistent Teaching Quality(some faculties follows the old trend of tools which does not works in todays IT industries)
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I followed Facebook pages and googled apartments near college then try to contact the person who lives near by or talking to senior students helps a lot .
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Monthly rents depends on the type of amenities once choice to live : Studio apartments are 1500 per month excluding amenities , for 1 bedroom range is between 1800 to 2200.
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Recommendation is try to find near to college and for a while accommodate more number of friends in single apartment if you want that to make budget friendly.

Likes
- People are very helpful and supportive.
- Professor are also very dedicated and help student to grow.
- Campus is very big and there are lots of things to do apart form studies.
Dislikes
- It is in LA so here things are bit costly inside campus also.
- To many Indians in one class, not much diverse.
Online websites or through WhatsApp groups, people look for people from their communities, so some people might get comfortable with living with other people. You may join all the Facebook groups before coming here so you will get better reach.
Likes
- Good location, syllabus, good alumni, affordable fees, good availability of accommodation.
- Its diversity and inclusivity on campus and the peaceful suburban atmosphere near the large city. Easy to get in touch with professors and few other on campus resources. Filled with students of CSUN all around the campus, every one around valley is some how connected to college.
Dislikes
- No good scholarship options. Few options which don't even cover one month grocery bill advertise it self as a scholarship. Not east to move around, had to find transportation except one or two services. Expensive than LA sometimes.
Likes
- Its diversity and inclusivity on campus and the peaceful suburban atmosphere near the large city. Easy to get in touch with professors and few other on campus resources. Filled with students of CSUN all around the campus, every one around valley is some how connected to college.
Dislikes
- No good scholarship options. Few options which don't even cover one month grocery bill advertise it self as a scholarship. Not east to move around, had to find transportation except one or two services. Expensive than LA sometimes.
This was the closest state school to me which made it appealing because I could save money and also attend a decent school. They had the major I wanted which made sense to me. I also liked the idea of a big school but a small program. The school has 40,000 people but my program I see the same faces in most classes.
I currently go to CSUN as a CTVA (Film/Television) Student and I love the opportunities I get to have as a CSUN CTVA student. Compared to many film schools in SoCal. CSUN is very affordable and many of my professors do work within the Film/TV industry in Los Angeles.
The program offered was the best fit for my individual needs. I liked the campus and the environment as well as the faculty and their areas of research. Lastly, the program gave me internships that would allow me to be able to gain experience as well as potentially get a job right out of college.






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