The Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering at ASU is one of the largest and most comprehensive engineering programs in the United States. The Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering consists of eight schools. Each school offers degree programs that are related in discipline and research opportunities to provide our students the best, most integrated experience possible.. The curriculum integrates theory with hands on practice, ensuring graduates are well-equipped for the real-world challenges. Students will acquire knowledge of various fundamental concepts of Engineering.
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I chose this college because of the location and rank of the college. I like it because many Indian students come here. The rank of MSCS in this college is quite good for decent admission rate.
ASU is very good with its coursework especially for masters in Electrical Engineering ,along with the faculty who were experts in this particular domain. Also the labs and cleanrooms in this university were ranked in top list which would help me gain practical knowledge. ASU is a very good university with super diversification and excellent coursework provided with world's best faculty to guide every individual.
I decided to study in this college because of Location, weather, sports and work opportunities. Overall, the experience is great, lots of resource, but one has to know how to use them. Huge university so one can socialise and make friends and professional contacts. But it wouldn't be serve in a platter.
I chose this college mainly because of the specialization options available while pursuing a bachelor’s The experience was pretty wholesome, a blend of cultural inclusivity and career growth.
The admission process was simple, I was in touch with an institute called Aspen research. I had not decided to go to ASU, but then, after I got my offer letter, I made it an option. I discovered that they are not so bad at research and programming, and maybe the time I am there, their ranking and facilities will advance.
Submitted SOP and CV. LOR was not needed for Master in Information Technology. Good coursework and really good faculty. On campus job and location is good too. Experience: It was really good!
Arizona state University was offering me a variety of courses and flexibility to choose courses from multiple fields. It paved way for a very flexible and diverse coursework. The overall experience is truly amazing, with great faculty, infrastructure and diversity. You sure will learn a lot about life when you come here for masters and it is going to be tough in the start. But it is all going to be worth it.
Overall it was wonderful experience and also very challenging. there were occasions where I had to mentally strong to cope up with the ever changing scenarios and the keep with the fast paced academics and coursework while maintaining my personal life, all in a well balanced scale.
It was a really good experience. I got to learn about many new and cutting edge technologies used in the industry. Also I worked on many interesting academic projects while studying at ASU, that I can also add on my resume. Campus is very huge, with so many facilities. There are three libraries well equiped with facilities to help you study. ASU also has a student community - Pitchfork Pantry, where they provide free and nutritious food to students every week. There is also a monthly distribution where they provide fruits, eggs and all foods. ASU has so many interesting clubs, like the Astronomy club where they meet every week and also do star-gazing after the meeting.
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