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Our Campus: Clark University

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Reviews
8 Reviews Found
Likes
- Diversity, class strength was really small making it a very 1 on 1 experience
- Practical learning
- Help from professors (highly informative/professional)
Dislikes
- Time schedule. evening classes that went on till 9pm
- Could not get all the classes I wanted to enroll in (AI / Crypto) because it was not related to my course
- Classmates were not very outgoing and were shy
Campus Life
- I tried to do more outside the university than what was offered there (which was not a lot)
- Most of the co-curriculars were for undergrads.
- I used their sports complex a lot but also did go for social get togethers offered every semester—bowling, canoeing, arcade visits, etc.
- The most famous fest we had was spree day which was enjoyed by all. A full day of food, music and after-parties. Mainly to celebrate spring and the end of the semester. happens in April of every year.
Accommodation
- I chose to stay off campus in a shared apartment. I used to jump off campus and secure accommodation a month before moving there.
- I did not really face many issues with finding one. It fit my budget and what i was looking for.
- My apartment was right across campus. a minute walk away. The only concern was safety, as it was right on main st, but as most people around me were college kids, it did not really effect much
Likes
- There is lot of diversity. If you are straight or gay or whatever, you are not treated differently. You are given equal respect.
- This will sound funny but the college is in Worcester and it has all 4 seasons. Beautiful summers, snowy winters, The soothing springs and the fall season - should love it
- The college is located in close proximities to downtown and almost at the heart of Worcester. So everything is easily accessible
Dislikes
- They stopped the bypassing of courses for experienced people. Earlier they had this provision, in case there is a subject for example Agile or Project Management and if you have had experience in the past dealing with these topics in real time work then you get waiver on these subjects but they stopped this.
- The crime index around the college area is not the best. Even though security is tight but we were warned not to venture out after 10pm alone or even on foot.
- Master's students mostly are Indians. So if you try on your own then you get a cultural exchange with other ethnicities else you remain within Indians only.
Campus Life
- Ok, so here is how it goes. Once you walk towards the college in Main Street, on the left-hand side you will see a Clark College property, which was kind of a fancy guest house. We never went in there. Probably it was for some VIP. Next there was a parking lot that also belonged to Clark. On the right side there were a lot of small shops, which were Clark property as well and some shops were used for robotics and woodwork designing. Then move a little bit ahead to the left and you will see a big admin office that handles most of the payment and other work. To the right is the main college campus. If you go further right, there are a lot of houses that Clark owns that act as different offices for Clark. Honestly, I do not even know. And when I left Clark, a lot of construction work was going on. God knows how much more they have expanded.
- A huge library. A 5-story damn good one with lots of books, private places to study, and open till 10 pm in the night. Basketball, American football—there is volleyball and softball. Medical services: I was forced to take the COVID booster shot. That was not a nice experience. But medical facilities are good. You can get free condoms and free bandages. Use as much as you want.
- I was not a festive guy. I did not like loud music or anything but there were a lot of fests. I did go to one annual Clarkfest. So much noise but food was good and Indian performances were there. Clark gives a lot of opportunities to do social welfare and also fun activities. I never took part in any. But they have quite a lot. Also take you out for picnics and ice fishing and ice skating. Choose your pick.
Accommodation
- From apartments.com, zillow.com and Clark University's internal website to help international students find accommodation within the area in close proximity to the college.
- My monthly rent was $525, which included a room with a bed and study table, a closet and a bathroom. Utilities were different. Around 30-50$ a month per head.
- There was only one challenge. You have to pay 1st month rent, last month rent and a security deposit of one month all in advance. So the overall house rent was 2100$ as we 4 people stayed in paying 525$ each. Arranging the initial cash was the challenge.
- Everything is an experience. Experiences can vary. My only recommendation would be, if possible, carry extra cash but with caution, as cash can be useful in these situations.
- College from my accommodation was hardly 0.5 miles. It was pretty near, as I chose to find something close to campus, as I know it snowed a lot and walking in the snow is another experience. Most of the Indian students stay in shared accommodation only.
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Likes
- Campus: I really love the campus and location of the University.
- Resources: There are a lot of helpful resources available that would help you get a job or internships.
- Diverse Faculty: Faculty is very approachable and friendly and you can easily reach out to them for any doubts.
Dislikes
- Location: The university is in another city near to Boston, that makes it difficult to attend Networking events
- Less Job Career Fairs at the university
- Limited on-campus jobs so you have to make strong connections as early as possible
Campus Life
- There is only one campus of Clark University, which is in Worcester, Massachusetts.
- Facilities available are the library, sports building, which includes almost every court, medical services, on-campus police, campus shuttle for students that do pick/drop in 5-mile radius, gaming floor, and halls for events.
- The major campus festival is Spree Day, which happens in April. All the classes get cancelled that day and we get notified in the morning. The major club is the American Marketing Association chapter, which does major events in the university.
- There are many sports tournaments that happen throughout the year, like cricket, football, basketball, badminton, volleyball, softball, etc
Accommodation
- I opted for off-campus housing. I found this accommodation through the website provided by the university.
- Monthly rent is $600, which includes electricity and washing service.
- The challenge was to finalise the accommodation online and through video calls with owners, which required me to blindly trust that person.
- There are many places that get vacated every semester because people graduate and they're available all the time.
- My accommodation is 200 m from the university. And most of the Indian students stay off campus because it's cheaper compared to on-campus housing.










Likes
- It offers free transport shuttle for students, although the transport shuttle takes time to get to our pick up location whenever we used, but from the Universities I have applied to, this was the only one that offered this particular service.
- There are a lot of clubs for international students to join, and make this university a home, celebrating all cultures and traditions. I have very few moments where I felt I was far from home.
- My university also offers student counseling for career after masters, like resume and cover letter preparation, interview street handling - tips and tricks, it is the SPS Career Connections Center, I have attended some three workshops, which helped me gain a lot of insights of preparation to make before applying for jobs and internships.
Dislikes
- Cold Winters: The winters here are really harsh, especially if you’re not used to the cold. It can be a challenge to get through, especially during the first year.
- Slow Transport Service: The university transport service can be frustrating because it takes forever to book a ride when you need one. It’s not very reliable if you’re in a hurry.
- Limited On-Campus Jobs: There aren’t enough on-campus part-time job opportunities for grad students, which is disappointing, especially for those who want to work while studying.
Campus Life
- There is only one huge campus located at 900 main street Worcester
- There are some different buildings nearby like Corner House, Graduate Student Office, Accounts Department etc, Health Services, Dolan Athletic Field for sports, Kneller Athletic center which has a Gym and indoor Basketball, Squash courts.
- There are different clubs for different cultural events and activities, one of these clubs which I joined was the South Asian Student Association, which conducts all of our Indian cultural fests and activities.
Accommodation
- I opted for Off- Campus accommodation, as On campus is a bit on the pricey side, I found my accommodation by joining the University’s off-campus WhatsApp group, the link is mentioned in the university website.
- Monthly rent for a private room varies from 600-1000$ excluding utilities, mine was a shared 2 bed 1 bath apartment between four people excluding utilities. My apartment is just 2 minutes walk from the university.
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Likes
- Flexible academic curriculum which was an add-on for me
- Bank for a buck and scholarship is cherry on top
- Amazing instructors and wholesome people
Dislikes
- Small campus which was not good.
- Academically weak in some core subject.
- Not much life around the campus.
Campus Life
- One campus only, which was equipped with all the facilities: huge library, amazing gym, soccer field, baseball field, basketball court, squash court, volleyball court, badminton, karate, yoga, HIIT room, sauna, snooker/8ball pool table, Olympic size swimming pool. You name it they have it!
- One of the amazing events is our annual event which shows all the amazing cultural feasts, and traditional dances.
- Another one is called "Sprenaissance Faire" where all the classes get cancelled out and you will see a DJ booth in the middle of the campus and you can booze around and enjoy the day (the best part is they never disclose the date, so it is very random)
Accommodation
- Via Zillow, you will get most of the accommodation. Once you are a part of this university, they will put you in an official WhatsApp group where the officials and campus ambassadors will assist you.
- TIP: read the lease and understand the laws and regulations, keep your options open, and stay with people with whom you feel better, which you will figure out while connecting.
Likes
- The main thing I love about this university is accepting in nature from different culture and also this university provides great opportunities to explore the program with wide variety of course with best faculty in the state. Also this was one of the university okay for me in financial wise too. Which altogether made me to accept tge offer letter from the university. Also selecting Data Analytics is a wise decision for me to explore different part of computer world and to expand my possible job role in future.
- Best thing about the college is the way the accept everyone and the way the help each one. Also events and course available. I can also say the facilities for each section is great.
Dislikes
- Its not like that i didn't like Dinning area but they can add some more dished with different culture like As I am from India I would love to eat some Indian Food similarly food from different nation can be served.
Campus Life
The campus life is really awesome as they have many events going on the best part about the campus is dinning area with great food option available and the academic commons which is open 24/7, so you can plan to be there and work on projects, study and do other things over night also. The campus have Wifi which can be access through your Clark email Id. And the most interesting part where everyone loves to go is sports academics so the Clark has best options available starting from Basket Ball, swimming, Squash, Badminton, soccer, baseball, and many more. Clark also have a mini theater where movies are also projected. Also many researches are going on the campus related to many field where students interested can be in the group and work on it. We also have many club represented by the students of Clark.
Accommodation
So their are limited no of hostel room available so if you are lucky you get the room there or else we need to find room outside the campus. You can easily find the accommodation near by the campus as Clark have website for it to help the new comers for the accommodation.
Likes
- It suited best for my profile. I wanted to pursue Data Analytics, the fee structure was in my budget, the location was apt.
- My university has an engaging culture. It provides resources and help for an individual to grow and explore new better opportunities.
- During my time, I learnt so many new things, they provided me resources, courage to take up new challenges whether it be contesting in the GSC elections, representing my country for the flag ceremony in GALA.
Dislikes
- So far, honestly, I haven't disliked anything. If, to say, I'd campus is not that big. However, the location is so apt and it gives you opportunity to go nearby places and interact and network with students from MIT, Harvard and such ivy league universities. As it said, network is your net worth
Campus Life
There are multiple clubs and organization for all kinds of interests. For eg- I am in the Data science club as I want to pursue a career in Data domain. library is a really good place and has an interactive environment.
Accommodation
Accommodation is available of all kinds. Sharing, single. You can go for cheaper or expensive rooms according to your needs. And it is very feasible as places are available near the university. So it is easy to commute.
Campus Life
Campus life over clark is really interesting as there are a lot of job opportunities on campus also the library is really big and valuable as you can find every core data over there.Also campus athletic centre is really big and alll the machines and courts are awesome.
Accommodation
If you're staying over on campus then your 6 months expenditure will be around 10k dollars and if you're staying off campus then you can find cheap deals like 3500 dollars for 6 months.
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