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Narmada Reddy Ailuri Verified Icon
BS/MS in CS - Batch of 2027
3.6
Great faculty and a vibrant working environment.
Tips: The main transition, I think, was understanding the importance of communication and networking. I understood in my initial days that I can't survive if I don't come out of my comfort zone and communicate with people. I have a scholarship of 25000 dollars for my 2 years of study. It's just that the university was established recently, everyone was given this scholarship, but I can assure you that the standards of the college are above the mark of a recently established institution. 90% of our seniors got a co-op in our college. I am really satisfied with the MS AI programme on the Portland campus of Northeastern University.
Likes (Public transportation): We have well-connected free bus transportation to campus with our college ID cards. If we want to go to Boston, Concord Coachlines are available for 25-30 dollars. Therefore, my transportation costs are usually zero until I plan a trip to Boston for work.
Dislikes (Indian Food): There's only one Indian store, Masala Mahal, in Portland, and a bag costs around 40 dollars. We have to travel to Boston or Nashua to find Indian food. Initially, in Spring 2025, we couldn't find Indian products in nearby stores like Costco or Walmart because there wasn't much demand for them.
Reviewed on 12 Sep 2025Read more
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AnonymousVerified Icon
Master of Science in Information Systems - Batch of 2026
3.9
Great learning experience, academic support, and career opportunities.
Tips: Scholarships are available, and Boston is a lively city with many students. There are lots of career and growth opportunities. The transition was smooth, I didn't face any issues, and everyone was very supportive. The university has excellent co-op opportunities.
Likes (Value for money): The overall learning experience, academic support, and career opportunities justify the tuition fees. The curriculum is well-structured, and each course involves a final project, which helps students gain practical knowledge. Students have access to labs, research resources, career services, and more.
Dislikes (Part time work): Part-time work opportunities are limited and competitive. Securing a job often requires early application or networking. On average, expect 10-15 hours per week at around $15-$18 per hour if you secure an on-campus role. Off-campus work is not permitted in the United States.
Reviewed on 24 Aug 2025Read more
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AnonymousVerified Icon
Master of Science in Information Systems - Batch of 2026
4.2
The college location is good and campus is quite huge.
Tips: There are many people and great opportunities, and I chose my desired course. There are scholarship opportunities in different departments, such as the College of Professional Studies, but I haven't seen them in other departments. Also, I understand that there are scholarships and opportunities to get into background scholarships, course enrollment, early scholarships, and different types. Overall, I am nearly satisfied with the university.
Likes (Part time work): I find it manageable to balance work and studies. While finding part-time work can be challenging initially, it is possible. There are fewer part-time options, but the advantage is the opportunity to find a co-op position. If you find a part-time position, it can lead to a co-op. You can successfully balance studies and part-time work if you are willing to commit and show interest.
Dislikes (Quality of faculty): The teaching faculty is diverse, and I was able to connect with many Indian professors, which made communication easy. Professors with experience in large tech companies provide excellent knowledge and offer incredible learning opportunities. The teaching method is primarily practical, and exams are conducted in different labs, unlike rote-learning-based assessments.
Reviewed on 24 Aug 2025Read more
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Ayush Vineet Jain Verified Icon
Master of Science in Computer Science - Batch of 2026
4.5
There are a lot of Indian students and Indian restaurants around Boston.
Tips: There was a small amount of scholarship provided to students. Boston doesn't have a huge cultural shift, in my opinion, as an Indian, because Northeastern has a lot of Indian students and Indian restaurants around Boston. I am very satisfied with the University as they have a very good Co-op program, and almost 50-60% of students have been able to secure one.
Likes (Public transportation): There are 4 lines on the Metro: the Red, Green, Orange, and Blue lines, connecting the entire city. Multiple buses run daily on all routes, and there is a good frequency of buses across the city. Public transport runs from 5 am to 12:30 am.
Dislikes (Safety): The university runs evening and late-night shuttle services within a 2-mile range to ensure student safety. Additionally, public transport options are located right next to the college, eliminating the need for long nighttime walks to access them.
Reviewed on 7 Aug 2025Read more
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AnonymousVerified Icon
Master of Science in Engineering Management - Batch of 2027
4.5
University is very good, value for money, quality education and life.
Tips: Before joining, you should consider your faculty, facilities, location, and transportation. I think the university should be in the city, so it's easy to get around, to live off-campus, and to find a job. There are many student activities and we are encouraged to participate in them. The job market is not so good here at present, so think twice before making any decisions.
Reviewed on 1 Jul 2025Read more
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AnonymousVerified Icon
Master of Professional Studies in Analytics - Batch of 2027
4.3
The university is academically oriented and friendly.
Tips: The university is academically oriented. We have a lot of clubs, NGOs, and labs. The more we get involved, the more knowledge we gain. The labs are well-equipped and have high-end technology. We also spend a lot of time in the library, which has a lot of global books and research papers.
Likes (Quality of faculty): The diverse experience and the amount of knowledge the university's faculty teaches to its students are exceptional. The university is famous for its research and co-op opportunities. While the faculty is focused on those opportunities, they teach for two hours, and the assignments are of a good level.
Dislikes (Indian Food): Finding our local food is a struggle in most countries apart from India. Getting our comfort food is not a choice. Most of the time, we end up with processed or frozen food items. It is not that we can't get Indian food. We can cook for ourselves, but getting Indian groceries is a bit of a mess. Only selected outlets sell Indian groceries, and even only selected restaurants prepare Indian meals. As usual, they are a dollar more expensive than regular food. But at the end of the day, we can access our comfort food and beverages.
Reviewed on 1 Jul 2025Read more
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Master of Science in Artificial Intelligence - Batch of 2025
3.4
There are too many Indians here.
Tips: Don't smoke weed in the dorms. Don't yell the N word on the road. Come to study and prosper in your career, not just to have fun. Don't work illegally. Remember, your actions define our culture and our people. Think before you act. There are too many Indians here. The Indians in other programs and other universities in the area make me feel like I am back in Bangalore. There is a large problem with plagiarism, especially from the Indian community here. Being a TA, I have reported many. If you choose to come here, please make sure you come for the right reasons, and please have some sense of hygiene.
Likes (Part time work): I worked as an RA and a TA for all my semesters, and it paid well enough for a good life. Do not work illegally, because you will be deported and you will bring shame to our country. TA is good, and I loved it. RA helped me publish papers while I got paid for it.
Reviewed on 3 Jun 2025Read more
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AnonymousVerified Icon
Master of Science in Software Engineering Systems - Batch of 2025
3.4
Boston appeal amid mixed academics and higher education costs.
Tips: Northeastern has a very large intake of students each year, especially international graduate students. If your focus is on part-time on-campus jobs, look for other options. If you are looking to learn something, they have some good faculty members, but you need to do some research on the professors because some just don't care and will read from PowerPoints. It is slightly more expensive than average universities. If you are looking to just take easy courses and graduate, you can do that too, but again, you'll have to research your subjects. It is located in Boston, which is a good place to live.
Likes (Public transportation): Boston has better public transportation than other US cities. Transportation includes MBTA buses and trains. The city is connected using public transportation, although it's late most of the time. However, if you plan your trip carefully, you should be fine. The bus fare is $1.70 per ride, and the train fare is $2.40 per ride. I've been riding a Blue bike for the past year.
Reviewed on 2 Jun 2025Read more
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Shubhraa Chaudhari Verified Icon
Master of Science in Biotechnology - Batch of 2025
3.4
The education is decent, but the co-op program and the exposure we get through it make up for that.
Tips: Having Indians around is always a good thing when you first arrive. You will always hear people talking in an Indian language as they walk by. The only problem I had in Boston was the cold weather that goes on for almost 9 months of the year. It’s hard, but you get used to it. I didn’t get any scholarships, but other people did. Scholarships aren’t common for grad students, but there are lots for undergrads. I’m very happy with the city. On the other hand, the university is not that good. The education is decent, but I guess it could be better. However, the co-op program and the exposure you get through it make up for that.
Likes (Safety): Compared to other US states, Boston is very safe. The city's highly educated and sophisticated residents make for a secure environment. While, like any other place, unsafe areas may be present, they likely won’t be the first locations you visit during your time at Northeastern. On a personal note, I’ve wandered the city and arrived home at four in the morning, both without incident, so I can vouch for its safety.
Dislikes (Part time work): There are too many Indians getting enrolled in Northeastern, and the high living costs of Boston and Northeastern's fees make it extremely competitive for a student to get an on-campus job. The part-time work is almost always manageable with academics, and the average payout is $15–20/hr. The only caveat is that you need to find an on-campus job.
Reviewed on 31 May 2025Read more
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AnonymousVerified Icon
Master of Professional Studies in Digital Media - Batch of 2024
3.3
Good academics and facilities.
Tips: The academic style does require you to put in effort, but the system is quite flexible and allows you to experiment. Projects are assigned based on your interests, and you will have numerous opportunities to show your skills. The professors are knowledgeable and supportive, but the best thing is that I felt seen here.
Likes (Indian Food): The good thing about living here was the presence of Indian communities and the availability of various essentials, including food and groceries. The are a number of Indian restaurants and food joints and you will be able to fulfil any craving you might have.
Reviewed on 29 May 2025Read more
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AnonymousVerified Icon
MS in Management (MS x) - Batch of 2025
3.7
The university is good but very competitive.
Tips: I did notice a few differences in my life here and back home, especially academically. These range from small things, such as you are encouraged to speak up, have differing opinions and share them, as opposed to back in India. Food is plenty, and there are Indian grocery stores that stock up on supplies for your cooking needs. Be ready for the competition.
Reviewed on 29 May 2025Read more
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Aditya Sunder Verified Icon
Master of Science in Biotechnology - Batch of 2026
4.4
My professional and academic experiences at Northeastern University Boston.
Tips: The transition for me was a drastically better one after coming to Northeastern. The overall environment, the facilities and the quality of education, I believe, are absolutely remarkable. I can see rapid improvement in myself, in terms of applying what I have learnt in work-based experience, and in terms of communication and team-building skills. No major cultural shift that I experienced, as I have previously been exposed to American culture. Although there are many scholarships available, I am yet to avail them, as many of them would be available hopefully after the third or the fourth semester. I am extremely satisfied with my university, course and country, as I believe that I am getting a wonderful opportunity to learn and grow every day, and the conducive environment I am in motivates me to keep the momentum going in my academic and professional life.
Likes (Student Life): My day in college is mostly spent on doing project discussions and assignments, I enjoy that I can interact with many people. I participate in the music team at Northeastern University, mostly involving Indian students. There are also events organised for music, dance, and art, and I try to go to one a month.
Dislikes (Part time work): The on-campus jobs are competitive to get, like library assistant, TAs, RAships, cashier and ticket manager roles. Though hectic, they're manageable with academics. Pay depends on the role - some are level 1, 2, 3, or 4 based pay as per responsibilities and roles.
Reviewed on 29 May 2025Read more
Pratik Das Verified Icon
Cybersecurity, MS - Batch of 2025
4.1
Experiential learning experience at Northeastern University.
Tips: So, one cultural shock was how there were so many vegetarian Indians that are arriving here in Boston, M.A. and how there's not a lot of vegan/vegetarian options for folks at a lot of food chain especially McDonalds and Burger King - when it says Cheeseburger on the menu, it is not a vegetarian burger. A lot of vegetarian students learned it the hard way here. I, personally, don't mind it all, so it was fine with me. Along with that, there is a courtesy and politeness between passengers and pedestrians on the street and in public places. For instance, if someone is walking behind you and heading for a building entrance just like you, you always hold the door open as a sign of courtesy. When you cross the road, the car often gives you the right of way, stopping and allowing you to cross. Also, there's a huge focus on accessibility - space for wheelchair-bound residents, accessible ramps and buildings, which was pretty cool to see. As far as I know, NEU barely hands out scholarships for the MS Cybersec programme, but I've heard that they do give out scholarships for the Arlington Campus, so that's something to consider as well. Overall, academically and learning-wise, I'm very satisfied with the university. I've had a chance to study and work with some amazing professors and got to learn some amazing stuff from very hands-on courses in a pretty courteous country, so all in all, it was a wonderful experience.
Likes (Quality of faculty): So far, all the faculty I've had were super knowledgeable in their field and always welcome your queries and concerns with open arms. I've had faculty members who used to reply back in minutes over the discussion forum whenever I posted a concern, which made me feel like they really cared about our learning. The faculty members that I've had the privilege of learning from here have come from various ethnicities and backgrounds - I've had a professor who was American, another professor who was from Greece and a programme Director/Professor who came from Spain. Also, there are faculty members in the universities who are Chinese, African-American, Polish, etc. So I'd say it's a pretty diverse team of folks teaching students here. Not to mention, they really hone in on practical, hands-on learning over the conventional written-learning and memorisation approach. I had one foundation Cybersec course, which was all projects and lab assignments - no exam at all, which made it effortlessly fun and took the stress out of it too.
Dislikes (Indian Food): So, though some options and outlets serve Indian food, they are very pricey or don't taste the same as it was in India or lack authentic options. Hence, it's usually preferable to stick to local eateries which are Mexican Taqueria joints that serve bowls or burritos for 8$-10$ piece. Initially when I came here, I was relying on flatmates cooking stuff for me or eating outside as the academic loads and work barely had you willing to go through the process of finding shops for cheap groceries/rations, going there and buying it on a budget and then coming up with what to eat everyday and then prepare it. But eventually, I realised that it is a sure shot way to burn a hole in your pockets financially, especially after you've worked so hard to save from that internship/co-op here, so devising a budget to prepare easy and low-effort sustainable meals is a necessity that one must learn here.
Reviewed on 26 May 2025Read more
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Dushyant Singh Rajput Verified Icon
BS/MS in Software Engineering Systems - Batch of 2025
4.9
Student life is amazing, with a lot of diversity, and everyone is quite welcoming, and supportive.
Tips: First off, don't book your accommodations before coming here. Instead, just book a temporary accommodation for two weeks. Then, physically go and visit all of the places you would like to stay. For NEU, make sure you are within two miles of the radius because you get a free ride home in the evenings every day. Don't stay in overcrowded apartments. Talk to current students and alumni to understand how things work around here. Also, keep in mind that international graduate students are not provided with any scholarships specifically for the College of Engineering.
Likes (Indian Food): Northeastern University has an abundance of food options. There are many restaurants in the Harvard Square area that offer a wide range of cuisines, with lots of choices for those who are into Indian food. But be prepared; the quality may not be the best, depending on the place you choose. If you come here, spend some time looking around and discovering what's available, and then find somewhere that suits you.
Dislikes (Permanent Immigration): There are many companies which sponser H-1B visa but again there are also many which do not. Overall, the civic sense is very good, and if I get the opportunity, I would definitely like to become a permanent resident of this place. Student life is amazing, with a lot of diversity, and everyone is quite welcoming, communicative and supportive.
Reviewed on 25 May 2025Read more
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Master of Science in Data Architecture and Management - Batch of 2024
3.8
A career-focused global learning experience.
Tips: Northeastern University in Boston is known for its strong industry connections and the unique Co-op programme, which blends academics with real-world experience. The university offers diverse graduate and undergraduate programs in fields like engineering, computer Science, business, and health sciences. The semester system and multiple intakes offer flexibility. Before joining, students should know: Boston is expensive; plan your budget carefully. Winters are harsh; prepare with proper clothing. Classes are fast-paced, interactive, and application-oriented. Career support is strong, so utilise it early and often. Transitioning to Northeastern brings cultural shifts, especially for international students. U. S. classrooms encourage open dialogue and critical thinking. Social interactions are independent and professional. Punctuality and personal responsibility are values. The International Student & Scholar Institute and cultural groups offer support and community. Over time, students adapt well and grow personally and professionally. I received a merit-based scholarship of $15,000/year during admission. No separate application was needed. It was based on academic records and SOP. Graduate students may also access assistantships or paid campus roles. I'm highly satisfied with my course, faculty, and university environment. The curriculum is aligned with current industry trends. Projects, labs, and the Co-op model provide hands-on skills. The support system is strong, and the multicultural environment makes it inclusive and global. Despite high living costs and initial cultural differences, Northeastern University offers excellent opportunities for growth, skill development, and career advancement.
Reviewed on 24 May 2025Read more
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BS/MS in Data Science - Batch of 2026
4.5
Career-focused university with strong academics but high costs.
Tips: Northeastern is a career-focused university with a strong focus on experimental learning. In particular, students should know that the university has a well-respected co-op program. They should also know that they'll have to be proactive if they want to take advantage of the wide range of opportunities at the university. Furthermore, the university environment is fast-paced, and it is located in Boston, which has high tuition and living costs, so students should plan accordingly.
Dislikes (Value for money): While the course offers good academic content and exposure to valuable tools and technology, the tuition fees seem slightly high compared to the overall experience. The curriculum is well-structured, and the faculty is knowledgeable.
Reviewed on 16 May 2025Read more
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MS Nursing - Adult-Gerontology Nurse Practitioner, Primary Care - Batch of 2023
5
A global learning experience that transformed my career path.
Tips: Students should know that this college emphasises hands-on learning, interdisciplinary collaboration, and a global outlook. Time management and a proactive approach are key to balancing academics and extracurricular activities. The campus offers immense resources, but you need to take initiative to make the most of them. After joining, I experienced a cultural shift, especially in how open and collaborative the learning environment is compared to my home country. It was enriching and helped me grow both academically and personally. I did receive a merit-based scholarship, which was awarded based on academic performance and a statement of purpose. The allowance covered partial tuition fees, which significantly eased my financial burden. Overall, I'm very satisfied with my university, course, and the opportunities in the host country, and it's been a transformative journey that shaped my academic and professional goals.
Likes (Internships): Campus life is vibrant, inclusive, and filled with opportunities to grow personally and professionally. My day usually includes engaging classes, collaborative group work, and spending time with friends at the student centre or library. What I enjoy most is the strong sense of community and the balance between academics and recreation. The campus hosts cultural fests, hackathons, industry talks, and sports events regularly. I actively participate in tech events and am also part of the Robotics and AI student clubs, which provide a great platform for networking and innovation.
Dislikes (Quality of faculty): The faculty are highly knowledgeable, approachable, and deeply invested in student learning. Faculty members are always open to discussions outside class hours and often encourage us to explore beyond the curriculum. A unique aspect of the teaching methodology is the balance between theory and practical application. Interactive lectures are paired with hands-on projects, case studies, and real-world problem-solving. Our department has a diverse faculty body, with members from different countries, bringing varied global perspectives to the classroom.
Reviewed on 30 Apr 2025Read more
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Media Arts and Communication Studies, BA - Batch of 2024
3.9
The programme offers a very thorough experience and extra credit work.
Tips: The programme offers a very thorough experience where we were allowed to drive into whatever we were studying. They also offer a lot of extra credit work, which you can take advantage of to maintain your GPA. Keep yourself engaged both inside and outside of the classroom to truly be a part of the Northeastern experience. It is also one of the few colleges that don't make submitting standardised test scores during admissions mandatory, but you will have to compensate via a beyond-impressive application with a significant number of projects and extracurriculars to stand a chance.
Reviewed on 30 Apr 2025Read more
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Master of Professional Studies in Digital Media - Batch of 2027
3.9
The media programs here are easily among the best.
Tips: The media programs here are easily among the best, and my experience has been quite positive so far. The Indian Cultural Association helps ensure a feeling of familiarity and they make sure that a lot of our festivals are celebrated so you aren't feeling too away from home. I did get a merit-based scholarship based on some of the projects I've been a part of, as Northeastern really prioritises all-around candidates.
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Master of Professional Studies in Analytics - Batch of 2027
4.4
A hub of innovation in the heart of Boston.
Tips: Northeastern University, or NEU, is a great school to be at. The culture is fantastic, and the university offers a wide array of undergraduate and graduate programs across ten colleges, including a school of law. Its urban campus fosters a strong connection with the city and provides students with access to numerous opportunities. NEU is recognised for its high research activity and global engagement. It boasts satellite campuses in several North American cities and London.
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MS in Industrial and Systems Engineering - Batch of 2026
Offered by University of Florida
3.8
It is great to be a Florida Gator.
Tips: Be ready to race the Florida climate, it can be unpredictable. Be prepared to learn a plethora of topics from math to engineering to economics to data analytics. Have a well-planned strategy to spend time here wisely. Use every opportunity to develop personally and professionally, clubs, networking events, career fair, conferences, sports teams, on-campus part-time jobs, etc., you never know who you'll meet. Learn about the culture and languages used here. The South is way more diverse and rooted than it gets the buck for. Embrace the Gator Spirit and uphold the Gator Engineering values.
Reviewed on 3 Oct 2025Read more
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Master of Science in Applied Data Science - Batch of 2026
Offered by University of Florida
4.8
Univeristy of Florida - Go Gators
Tips: No cultural shift as such, pretty easy to be honest. I had a 1500 scholarship for each semester. They made sure I am comfortable with my studies, internships and other aspects of a Masters degree.
Likes (Internships): I interned at Amazon as a data scientist so I think there are multiple job opportunities available. Also, there are multiple career fairs during each semester so which helps. Also there is an internal career website for Uf students so which helps as well in finding internships and assistantships.
Dislikes (Indian Food): I prefer cooking, though there are multiple Indian restaurants available nearby. Also there were multiple takeaway restaurants with a variety of indian food available lot of indian grocery stores, so it never felt like I was missing out on my home food.
Reviewed on 2 Oct 2025Read more
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Master of Landscape Architecture - Batch of 2026
Offered by University of Florida
3.6
Research oriented university.
Tips: I have liked the culture and my classes since the beginning. The classes are competitive and project intensive depending on your programme. Professors are direct and friendly and people are welcoming. There's a lot of school spirit and the spirit is electric here. Cook your own meals and carpool/share resources if you can to save up. The research opportunities are impressive as well.
Reviewed on 29 Sep 2025Read more
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Master of Science in Chemical Engineering - Batch of 2027
Offered by University of Florida
4.1
The perks and cons of studying at a low cost University like UF.
Tips: Few scholarships / RA ships are available. Largely self funded, but considering the uncertainty, it's a good investment not to go for expensive universities. It ranks good in the Scheme in the country. Lab courses are designed to meet job skills. Networking is largely on your own.
Likes (Safety): Gainesville is pretty safe. RTS buses are functional throughout the day. At night, it is advisable to travel in groups, however, no untoward incident is reported towards students.
Dislikes (Internships): Internships are hard to come by in the current market situation. It's largely dependent on your own network, having a great resume and going to a career fair to build some contacts. For the Scheme, teaching skills in labs are largely helpful in securing internships. The University gives the option to go for a co-op if you secure an internship.
Reviewed on 28 Sep 2025Read more
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M.S. in Computer Science - Batch of 2027
Offered by University of Florida
4
Very good faculty and nice environment.
Tips: Excellent ROI, with the lowest tuition nationally, but location wise not a good choice, but if you are from the CS Department, the location should not affect you that much. People from here have gotten into very good companies, so basically it's up to you.
Likes (Quality of faculty): Faculty members are very good. They come from very reputable universities across the world. Diversity is there in the department, and you'll absolutely love the courses over here, like MS and NLP. Teaching methodology varies from faculty to faculty, but it is great.
Dislikes (Indian Food): It's a university town, so very less Indian food options are available. But still, for other things, you can find many options here. Walmart is the best option for groceries. There are a lot of food chains available in the area. So you won't have difficulty finding the food that you like.
Reviewed on 28 Sep 2025Read more
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BACHELOR OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION IN MARKETING - Batch of 2028
Offered by University of Florida
3.6
Been a good start here.
Tips: I came here quite recently, so it will still take me some time to truly comment on the job prospects and value of my degree but for now, I have found my classes quite interesting with knowledgeable professors as well. There are academic fairs to help you get an idea of your courses before signing up for them, which I really liked. I have met very helpful people on campus as well.
Reviewed on 28 Sep 2025Read more
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MEng in Environmental Engineering Sciences - Batch of 2026
Offered by University of Florida
3.9
A great place to learn ad grow.
Tips: Like any international student, you will face a lot of changes in the new environment, which will make you learn and grow. There will be many new opportunities, and you will have to put effort and try things. It's all what you make of it. The university offers many opportunities to grow personally as well as professionally.
Likes (Quality of faculty): Most professors here are very knowledgeable and kind. They support students who bring up new ideas. We can approach them easily for any doubts, accommodation or any other help. They promptly respond to the queries of students. They also bring in many speakers for guest lectures.
Dislikes (Internships): Internships are not easily available, especially for international students. Career fairs are held, and that is one way to connect with employers. But the internship opportunities can be hard to get. We have to connect more with the employers and attend events.
Reviewed on 27 Sep 2025Read more
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M.S. in Computer Engineering - Batch of 2026
Offered by University of Florida
4.2
Academically stimulating with enjoyable campus life.
Tips: It's a budget-friendly university for an MS degree. I received a 1500/semester scholarship, and it's available to all international students. While there's a cultural difference, people celebrate various festivals, and you can still have fun. Feel free to reach out to the faculty in case of any queries or doubts, and try to participate in events as much as you can. Overall, I am quite satisfied with my experiences.
Reviewed on 5 Sep 2025Read more
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M.S. in Computer Science - Batch of 2026
Offered by University of Florida
4.5
University of Florida is a great college with a positive environment.
Tips: It's a great college with a positive environment and nice faculty. However, some courses are challenging and require serious focus and dedication. There are many facilities for the students, like a pantry and stuff. Also, the transportation is very convenient and free.
Reviewed on 23 Jul 2025Read more
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MS in Psychology - Batch of 2023
Offered by University of Florida
3.2
Quite a dynamic environment.
Tips: I have transitioned a lot as this place pushes everyone to do their best. You will be expected to truly be a part of both the community as well as the classrooms here, and showing interest in classes is always appreciated. There are also plenty of clubs and innovative labs for you to mess around and explore.
Reviewed on 28 Jun 2025Read more
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Master of Science in Information Systems and Operations Management - Batch of 2025
Offered by University of Florida
3.8
Competitive yet rewarding.
Tips: College is competitive, and I have adapted to the culture here. Haven't been a scholarship student, but I have been satisfied with the course and the country, except for the part where I have to look for good jobs that can sponsor my visa in the future.
Likes (Safety): The whole town feels safe, as it is just a small university town. And there is bus connectivity everywhere, and there is the UF Police department that is very active most of the time of day and is constantly patrolling the University at regular intervals, which shows that they are keeping it safe for us students.
Dislikes (Post study jobs): I am actively looking for jobs and haven't landed any interviews yet. I have seen a lot of seniors from my college who had a rough road to success in terms of finding jobs that sponsor the visa for us. That's the main concern for international students.
Reviewed on 24 Jun 2025Read more
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Master of Education School Psychology - Batch of 2024
Offered by University of Florida
3.7
Very liberal and friendly campus.
Tips: This is a promising place to be as you will be exposed to a brand new structure, very well-read professors and tons of innovation such as research labs and recreation centres all over campus. The homecoming pep really and the freshers ball cases a lot of excitement and is something to look forward to. Try to involve yourself in research and ask professors for networking assistance as post graduation, finding work can become a challenge.
Reviewed on 16 Apr 2025Read more
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MEng in Electrical and Computer Engineering - Batch of 2024
Offered by University of Florida
4.7
Healthy environment to live and great education.
Tips: I got a $2500 scholarship based on my GRE, IELTS, and B.Tech GPA. I also like that we're allowed to take other field courses. I've met people from different cultures and backgrounds, and it's easy to make friends here because everyone is new. My apartment is also close to Indian stores, which is convenient. The faculty are really supportive and will help you whenever you are stuck with. Overall, I'm very happy and satisfied with my university.
Reviewed on 4 Jan 2025Read more
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Master of Science in Management - Batch of 2023
Offered by University of Florida
3.9
The university helped me significantly in developing my personality for professional aspects.
Tips: What I have observed so far is that being involved in extracurriculars and research will be very helpful if you are studying at this university. Make sure you meet people outside of your immediate friend groups as these will lead to a true sense of network and exposure. Try out as many opportunities provided as it can help you to grow in a personal and professional manner and enjoy the student life there.
Reviewed on 9 Jul 2024Read more
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MA in English - Batch of 2024
Offered by University of Florida
3.9
Experienced learning like never before.
Tips: Students should know that you will get to experience a very accepting and student-friendly environment. The course curriculum is quite dynamic so you'll also be expected to unlearn a lot of things that you may have previously been accustomed to. Try to make the most out of your time here. Overall, I am satisfied with my course, college and the country.
Reviewed on 8 Jul 2024Read more
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MS in Industrial and Systems Engineering - Batch of 2023
Offered by University of Florida
4.1
Very grateful for the experience and an amazing student life.
Tips: One of the first things to sort out before reaching the campus is your housing, whether on campus or off campus, based on your preference and convenience to classes or else it can become quite chaotic. Make sure you follow the requirements of your major such as credit requirements as well as attendance as it can vary a lot. Besides, the faculty is great and be quite helpful to you regrading your professional life.
Reviewed on 8 Jul 2024Read more
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Master of Science in Information Systems and Operations Management - Batch of 2025
Offered by University of Florida
4
The perfect college town if you are a student
Tips: If a person is living in a tier 1 city in India, then the USA is not much different except the people. So it is not that difficult to get used to it. There is an academic excellence scholarship option at the end of the year worth $1000. I am more or less satisfied with the university.
Likes (Public transportation): There are ample buses to every part of the city and it is free for the students. You just have to show your university ID card and that's it. The bus frequency is also not a problem as the buses start from 6 am in the morning through 12 am in the night.
Dislikes (Value for money): Job opportunities, not so much, else everything is very good. It is tough to find internships and jobs because of the visa sponsorship issue. But for overall value for money, it is worth it, as it is one of the cheapest business degrees in the USA. Overall it is a good course.
Reviewed on 10 Mar 2024Read more
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M.S. in Computer Science - Batch of 2025
Offered by University of Florida
4.5
University of Florida: Affordable in terms of course fee.
Tips: University of Florida is ranked as the best public university in the United States. It is also very good for the Computer Science stream. The professors are well-versed and teach really well. The curriculum is well designed with a good number of assignments, projects and exams to get a deeper understanding of the subjects. Another plus point about the University of Florida is its affordable fees (around $35000 for the whole course). The only thing I observed as not good is the lack of diversity in the MS in Computer Science programme. About 95% of the MSCS students are Indians.
Likes (Indian Food): We have a decent number of small to medium-scale restaurants which offer Indian cuisine. There are also restaurants offering other cuisines like Asian, Chinese, Thai and also a good number of American restaurants and fast food chains. I usually cook at home, but go to restaurants once in a while.
Dislikes (Internships): For a really long time, the University of Florida has been one of the top colleges in terms of internships and full-time job placements. But, since the COVID-19 pandemic, the US economy has been in a recession which has led to a significant drop in placement opportunities.
Reviewed on 6 Mar 2024Read more
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MS in Electrical and Computer Engineering - Batch of 2024
Offered by University of Florida
4.5
University of Florida - Really worth experience.
Tips: Gainesville is a student friendly city, offering pleasant tropical weather throughout most of the year and at least one hurricane annually. The College of Engineering offers a $4500 scholarship over three semesters. I am really happy with the university's atmosphere, and my course is enriched by excellent professors closely connected to industry and electronic trends. University of Florida stands out as one of the few universities with its own nanoscale research lab, where you can design and fabricate integrated circuits.
Likes (Safety): There are panic alarms all over the campus; when activated, the police respond within minutes. Gainesville predominantly functions as a college town, encompassing a significant portion of the city, and since the majority are students, safety concerns are minimal. Personally, I haven't encountered any negative experiences. If you decide to come here, there are some famous places in Gainesville that you should explore.
Dislikes (Post study jobs): You have to start applying for jobs at least 8-10 months before your graduation. For ECE, major companies such as Apple, AMD, Nvidia, TI, Micron, Qualcomm, Cisco, and others typically sponsor H1B visas. The roles vary widely based on your concentration - Analog, Digital, Firmware and salary ranges are not fixed, contingent on your work experience. However, for a newcomer, the salary would typically start around USD 90,000 to USD 95,000.
Reviewed on 3 Feb 2024Read more
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M.S. in Computer Science - Batch of 2024
Offered by University of Florida
4.3
Amazing University with abundance of resources. Overall, perfect place for you to study
Tips: My transitioning was smooth and haven't felt that much cultural shift because I am living in Indian society. We all get multiple scholarship opportunities and I am overjoyed and satisfied with my University, course and especially USA. The University of Florida has amazing faculty, the best environment and favourable places to study and work towards invention and innovation.
Likes (Indian Food): Every country's food is available on campus. Food is available everywhere at every corner of the university across the whole city. The University of Florida is an amazing place. There are multiple canteens and outlets of various cuisines available to us in diverse forms.
Dislikes (Part time work): Part time jobs are not available. Applying on website and everywhere else, me and my friends couldn't find part-time jobs. We tried in the last semester and till now we couldn't find it. So I won't recommend you here for part-time jobs, you may find part-time jobs outside campus but not on the campus.
Reviewed on 25 Aug 2023Read more
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