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- It is competitive to get in, and the classes are usually quite challenging, but you learn a lot.
- The department will provide several placement opportunities from companies like Pfizer, Travelers, Liberty Mutual, and many others.
- Extracurriculars are very cool. Everything is provided, but the campus is one building; however, its huge.
- I am not aware of any scholarships for international applicants, but there is a very high population of international students at the university.
- There is a 12:1 faculty-student ratio and plenty of graduate assistants who are there to assist with nearly every class and lab.
- I wanted to go to a big state school in the Northeast that was affordable, with good sports and a good Finance program.
9 Reviews Found
- Likes:
- It has unique combination of management and technology which gives you some of both worlds and because of Center of development of business analytics club
Because of the small campus I would not rate it higher but the studies and the quite environment is quite nice and happening.
My overall experience at this university has been really well. Everybody has been super welcoming and helpful and I love the environment. My apartment is very close to the university so I don’t need a car and the transportation has been really great too.
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- Being one of the top universities in the USA, the program I was in provided me with a proper blend of business analytics and project management skills, which drove me to accept admission from UCONN.,
- Being one of the top state universities in the USA, UCONN is very organized with the coursework and has industry leaders as professors. Interacting with such leaders of the business world and gaining knowledge from this is really a plus for any student and thats what i like the most.
- Dislikes:
- Our campus is situated in the Downtown of Hartford, CT where as the main campus is in Storrs, CT. I really wish our classes also were based out of the main campus in Storrs, CT as it feels like a proper university atmosphere apart from just attending classes out of a building in the city.
The university does provide a proper structured coursework which would touch on all parts of the basics. With the professors' real time experience and intellect, the course starts to make more sense. Apart from coursework, there are a couple of networking events the university organizes which are actually helpful for the students.
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- As I had to go with both project management as well analytics field I choose this university.,
- Flexible curriculum, offers project management courses alongside analytics.Provides experiential learning opportunities such as data challenges, and consulting projects. Career counsellors at UConn School of Business can guide in building active connections with corporate professionals, which broadens my path for internship and career prospects.
- Dislikes:
- I feel the cost of tuition, fees, and other expenses associated with the BAPM program are not that much worth compared to the teaching standards. I feel the course content is not well-structured.
It was good, can learn a lot related to field of analytics. can experience a different culture, improve your communication connecting with different people.
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- My main factor for choosing UConn was because of my advisor. She has a lot of expertise in the area that I wanted to work in.
UConn provides quality academic and research opportunities and several recreational activities to help students maintain their physical and mental health.
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- Top ranked university in Business Analytics Good job ornithology in this area Located in insurance capital.
Yeah the faculty and staff everything are good. But we don't have a campus life in Hartford.
This college is in my home state and I ultimately chose it because it was the cheapest I got accepted to because I have in state tuition. I was in the top 10th percentile of my class and I got accepted into UConn’s honors program that only accepts 500 students out of an incoming class of over 6000. I chose this program because I originally thought I would transfer out but after staying for a year I really liked the school, it was big enough and had plenty of diversity and programs offered. But small enough that I didn’t feel overwhelmed by the large community. The honors program is a fantastic community.
Scholarships are available to be applied. I received one from my university, which is renewable upon re-application. Work-study programs also give students a way to work while receiving aid. There are also student loans that can be used as a last resort for students that need further financial assistance
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