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9 Reviews Found
Likes
- It has small cohort of 10-15 students
- Professors are really helpful and reachable
- Provides us many industrial opportunities
Dislikes
- It is private so high tuition fees
- Limited electives available to choose
- It can improve in terms of facilities
- I had a few friends and relatives living around so they helped me sort out my accommodation part. I personally didn’t face challenges because they took care of that. But here people find from Facebook Marketplace and online platforms too.
- They get it from apartments.com or zillow.com to search for houses. But the authenticity of that house needs to be checked. You cannot trust anyone online.




Likes
- Location of the campus is in the heart of San Francisco downtown
- Class size is pretty decent with 15-20 students in each class
- Diversity of people from all around the globe
Dislikes
- Not as many career fairs as I expected
- Job fairs not conducted at the downtown campus
- Expected more workshops, seminars, webinars to prepare students for the job market
- I opted for off-campus accommodation. I got in touch with a few students from my university and we started looking for places together. We used online platform like Zillow to look for places.
- We asked our family and friend already in the US to help us look for places. They guided us in our house hunt and we found something very close to our campus.






Likes
- Good faculty, Proper course based on what I wanted plus it was a STEM course.
Likes
- It was in San Francisco which is a hub for many tech companies and start ups. The program gave an exposure of the US market to work on various projects with clients.
Overall a good experience and I got a good exposure too but living in San Francisco is expensive and I would rather choose a university in Texas or some other state and pay less when I have to work by myself for getting a job.
Likes
- The location and data science program. I like the small school size and the fact that it's in the middle of San Francisco. It has a good reputation because it's a private university.
My experience has been decent at USF. I've been in several classes where I know the professor is well versed in the content, which makes the learning process a lot less daunting. Social groups are similar to high school culture, so it can be difficult to find new people who are welcoming into friend groups. The university offers lots of events and the sports games are filled with energy.
I chose this program because of the exposure it was offering. Also, having the same set of people traveling with you all around the world strengthens your network. Moreover, i am an entrepreneur so wanted to have academic strong in that field.
I opted for USF because it had the direct-entry nursing program that I had been aiming for as well as being one of the tops in the nation. There are only a few direct-entry nursing programs in California so USF was a top choice for me. As a low-income student, I was able to apply to a majority of my colleges without fees and USF had already given me an application fee exemption due to my GPA and test scores. In the end, I chose USF from other schools like UC Santa Barbara and Azusa Pacific University because I felt that USF provided me the best of everything and provided me with enough financial assistance to be able to afford the education.
I wanted to get into a school in California so I applied for almost all the major universities in California. I have a mentor who helped me pay for all the application fees. Almost all of them accepted me. I choose USFCA because I have heard that employers pay a lot in silicon valley. I grew up in a middle-class family so I had a lot of access to education resources growing up. I was always at the top of my classes because I want my parents to be proud of me.
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