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64 Reviews Found
Likes
- Huge campuses with smooth transportation within each campus.
- Gym and swimming pool with great amenities.
- Food court with various dining options available.
Dislikes
- High tuition fees and more scholarship options for international students.
- Public universities means huge intake hence more competition and fight among the part time opportunities.
- A lot of paperwork and formalities for each and every thing.
- I live off-campus, very close to the university. A friend recommended a WhatsApp group where people post accommodation listings. I found my place through that group. The monthly rent is $350, and the facilities include access to a pool and nearby laundry rooms—that’s pretty much it.
- One of the challenges I faced was not being able to view the place in person, as I had to secure accommodation before arriving in the U.S. Fortunately, my apartment is very close to campus, and there are free shuttle buses for students, which makes commuting easy.







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- Professors: Diverse expertise, approachable, and engaging.
- Student Events: Abundant and varied, from concerts to clubs.
- College Eateries: Numerous on-campus dining halls and restaurants.
Dislikes
- Competition: It's a huge school, so standing out and getting into popular courses can be tough.
- Career Counseling: Many students find the advice generic or not specialized enough for their field, and the services can feel understaffed.
- Safety at Night: The urban campuses can have some safety concerns at night, students are advised to be very aware of their surroundings.
- I found my accommodation through WhatsApp and Facebook groups; those student housing groups are super active around ASU. My rent was around $450/month, including utilities, Wi-Fi, and laundry. Biggest challenge was finding a good place quickly since spots fill up fast before the semester starts.
- I'd suggest joining groups early and shortlisting options in advance. I stayed about 10–15 minutes from campus by bike. Most Indian students stay around Apache Blvd or Rural Rd; it’s affordable and close to everything.




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Likes
- It is a very peaceful place to study.
- I feel safe because the public transport is clean and frequent. It is free to public as well. It makes my commute very easy.
- I love the facilities provided by the university especially technology lending options from the university library, free cab services at dedicated slots at night.
Dislikes
- I have heard that there are many grocery stores around my friend’s place who stay in the US. This is what lacks here. There are only 2 Indian grocery stores and are quite far from each other.
- I searched online and scheduled online tours with them.
- My monthly rent for accomodation is 2500 USD per month for 4 people in a 2B2B flat. It included dryer washer tv and furniture.





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Likes
- The campus has a vibrant and inclusive atmosphere — you meet people from all over the world.
- Professors are genuinely helpful and open to discussions beyond class hours.
- The libraries and study spaces are great — open late, peaceful, and well-equipped.
Dislikes
- The tuition and living expenses are definitely on the higher side for international students.
- Getting a part-time job on campus is very competitive.
- I found accommodation via Whatsapp Groups and Discord channels (e.g., ASU Housing, Indian Student Groups).
- Rent: $300 – $800/month (shared apartment, utilities included).
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- Good Academic Standards.
- Plenty of Research Opportunities.
- I found my accommodation through WhatsApp, We as a group have signed a lease and monthly rent will be approximately 2000 USD for 2 Bed 2 Bath.
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Likes
- I like the work culture and courses involved
- On-campus opportunities are abundant
- Well designed Curriculum for upcoming student
Dislikes
- Tuition Fee is bit high to afford
- Weather is too hot in the summer
- You find more Indians in the environment
- Online platforms like apartments.com and other websites give a good overview of the housing. Many WhatsApp groups also provide opportunities to look for roommates and coordinate with them. Reaching out to property managers because of timing differences is a bit of a challenging task while searching for accommodation.


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Likes
- It has one of the biggest campuses and all the resources available at your forte, and everybody is very helpful and the community is great.
Dislikes
- ASU has been taking too many students in the past few years making it a fish market.
- I had friends who helped me search them via WhatsApp groups (anybody joins ASU can reach out to me on LinkedIn or WhatsApp, I will assist), 450$ a month in a 2B2B shared between 5 people and the facilities include refrigerator, oven, microwave, dryer, washing machine, dishwasher, large closet space, and the community has free coffee station and games and secured mailroom area
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- Engaging coursework,Knowledgaable professors
- well equipped labs,libraries,diversity
- learning independence,Respectful support system
- Online platforms are facebook, ASU slack, watsapp groups. Getting good flatmates at good times. I do recommend using ASU slack,watsapp groups. Connecting directly with accommodation authorities. Networking with friends Contacting with leasing authorities Posting in facebook using zillow website,facebook.


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Likes
- The campus is really beautiful and there are a lot of things one can explore.
- The variety of extracurricular activities makes the life of a student studying there quite balanced.
- The staff and the professors are very supportive.
Dislikes
- The heat during the summers is very bad, Arizona has one of the highest temperatures during the summers.
- ASU caters to a huge Indian crowd which is why it might get a bit competitive in some places.
- One of the issue is extra or enough seats available for popular subjects.
- There are many online websites present that help to find the perfect accommodation that you are looking for. Some challenges that I faced were finding the right roommates. This was a big challenge for me as I did not know anyone at ASU so I had to talk to a lot of people and then finalize my roommates.
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Likes
- Place to grow professionally.
- The course curriculum is simple yet worthy to experiment.
- Great work space and library with ton of new articles.
Dislikes
- Not a prime place for companies to come and sponsor.
- Very much covered with Indian students.
- In summers there are tough temperatures to adapt.
- I arranged my accommodation using online websites and student communities on Discord and WhatsApp. My rent was approximately $700–$1,200 per month, which covered utilities such as Wi-Fi and electricity.
- The challenges were high demand and finding a lease without a credit score. I would advise booking in advance and sharing an apartment with roommates.
- My accommodation is 10–15 minutes from campus, and the majority of Indian students reside in surrounding apartments such as Gateway and Villas.



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