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- "University provided growth opportunities and has maintained healthy culture where one can understand and grow. Best part of universities is the access to huge pool of alumni network. It open many doors and can thrive to achieve our eespective goals "
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- The intake of number of students. Its high and the cross functional activities are less compared to other universities. Also the resources at the university are less compared to the number of students. Its competition at every stage from availability of books at the library to canteens that provide services.
Its an unique experience. Good learning. Weather was suitable. I did not want another challenge of getting adapted to the weather.
Good ratings and location within the Dallas-Fort Worth area, presence of Indian community and lots of job opportunities . Had one of the best experiences of my life at the University, both professionally and personally. I gained a lot of knowledge from my program and faculty and grew a lot as an individual as I navigated challenges related to studies, work, and living in a new country.
I needed a college as soon as possible in Spring and I needed a fairly cheap college and UTD offers good ROI. Plus Texas is an emerging tech hub. The business school of UTD is really good not so sure about the Engineering school.
Reasons why I chose UT Dallas for my masters program are as follows: Cost of attendance : I had a better freshman scholarship at Dallas. .Enrollment numbers and smaller class sizes and this would result in smaller class sizes and less number of faculty members enhancing the quality of education. UTD provides many resources and experience to assist us during our time at UTD.
The University of Texas at Dallas is an extremely reputable university, that is actually world-renowned. The University of Texas at Dallas is conveniently close to my home (which means I didn't have to live on campus) and it offered the program I was interested in.
Great campus and had the program I wanted to study. I really liked all of the people that I made, and the connections I made from meeting new people. The campus was also very handicapped accessible for me to get around easily.


























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