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Views on Nottingham Trent University campus
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Cyber Security- BSc (Hons) - Batch of 2027
4.9
NTU: Growth, support and success.
Tips: I received a merit-based scholarship that significantly reduced my tuition fees. The application process required early submission, academic records, and a strong personal statement. While it didn't cover living expenses, it did ease financial stress.
Likes (Post study jobs): NTU offers strong career support, and the UK has many graduate roles with visa sponsorship. Companies in IT, business, and engineering recruit here, with salaries averaging 25,000 - 35,000. Guidance and employer links make opportunities accessible.
Dislikes (Value for money): Tuition at NTU is high, but the facilities, modern resources, and practical course structure make it worthwhile. Scholarships help reduce costs, but living expenses add up, so overall, it feels fair, but not perfect value.
Reviewed on 6 Sep 2025Read more
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Cyber Security- BSc (Hons) - Batch of 2027
4.8
NTU provides good guidance through career services, CV workshops, and employer events.
Tips: Nottingham Trent University offers modern facilities, a diverse culture, and strong career links. The transition was smooth with the support, even though the study style differed. I gained tuition fee scholarships, which eased the cost. Overall, I'm satisfied with my course, the university, and life in the UK.
Likes (Public transportation): NTU is well-connected by trams, buses, and trains. The campus is in the city centre, making travel quick and convenient. Student passes make fares affordable, and frequent services make computing easy and reliable.
Dislikes (Internships): NTU provides good guidance through career services, CV workshops, and employers events. Many internships are relevant to my field, but competition is high, and some roles are unpaid, which makes access slightly challenging.
Reviewed on 6 Sep 2025Read more
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Cyber Security- BSc (Hons) - Batch of 2027
4
Felt lively with all the events and fellow students.
Tips: It's pretty much normal, and the transition for undergraduate courses is much tougher than for master's. Not much preparation is required to adjust, but start applying for internships as soon as possible so that it's easier to transition to full-time work, as experience matters.
Likes (Part time work): Many workplaces, like restaurants, offer flexible hours that accommodate the university schedule, which is a definite advantage. As a student in a major city, there are numerous opportunities to apply for part-time work, and it's relatively easy to find a position, especially with a reference.
Dislikes (Indian Food): There are plenty of Indian restaurants, but they aren't as good as traditional Indian food. Fortunately, there are also plenty of Indian grocery stores, so cooking isn't a problem. You have to travel to Leicester for good Indian food; the ones in Notts are not up to par, so learn to cook or suffer.
Reviewed on 4 Sep 2025Read more
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MSc Data Science - Batch of 2025
4
Nottingham is a vibrant student city with a diverse mix of cultures.
Tips: There are great scholarships offered by the university, and you should definitely apply. There are many Indian people here, so don't worry about fitting in. Also, good Indian food and festivals are celebrated with a lot of enthusiasm at the Hindu temple every year.
Likes (Safety): Campus and overall Nottingham are very safe. The people are helpful, and the university offers various facilities to support students. I can personally attest to the safety; it was safe for me to walk back from the train station to my accommodation at 2:30 am. Public transport is also very safe.
Dislikes (Post study jobs): There are not many companies sponsoring students due to new immigration regulations, making it difficult to find a job, but skills matter. IT job roles are generally available, starting around 5,000 per year, and part-time work is varied and also available.
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MA- Fashion - Batch of 2024
3.8
Masters at NTU is a roadmap to self growth.
Tips: There are scholarships easily achievable. Look for them and prepare well, as they can be up to £30,000. The course is designed to be largely independent study, so self-motivation is key. The university takes plagiarism and academic writing very seriously; reading papers and citing them correctly is very important. Come with patience and a genuine interest in learning and growing. Culturally, there is so much to learn in the city, so come with an open mind and open arms.
Likes (Student Life): NTU City campus is in the city centre, offering many activities between and after classes. The library is great for studying, with a small cafeteria. There is a park right next to the university, and many pubs, clubs, and restaurants nearby. There are always events happening, such as girls' nights at the NTU Pubs, quizzes and games at the student cultural center, and sports events at the student union. Participation in activities is encouraged, and living in student accommodation is even better. There are clubs for fashion, sports, theatre, dance, and art, and you can start a club if one doesn't exist.
Dislikes (Post study jobs): Sponsorship for creative roles was always difficult to obtain and has become even more so since July 22nd. While many jobs are available, landing one is more challenging if you lack prior experience. Salary packages for freshers typically range from £250,000 to £300,000, depending on the role and city.
Reviewed on 19 Aug 2025Read more
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Fashion Communications- MA - Batch of 2024
3
Very limited internship opportunities.
Tips: Students can apply for various scholarships by following the university's instructions. I didn't experience a cultural shift, as approximately 90% of my class were Asian. While the university is alright, other universities offering similar tuition fees, such as Manchester Met, are better overall.
Likes (Public transportation): It is well-connected to all parts of the city. You can get student discounts at the beginning of the year, and there's no need to worry about being late to classes, as buses run every 10 minutes. Most importantly, Nottingham has an affordable tram system, and public transport is viable even at night.
Dislikes (Permanent Immigration): There is no permanent settlement option. Furthermore, fashion jobs are not on the shortage occupation list, so there is no skilled worker visa for fashion graduates. Retail jobs, such as sales, and head office positions, like buying and merchandising, offer similar salaries.
Reviewed on 19 Aug 2025Read more
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Luxury Fashion Brand Management- MA - Batch of 2025
4.1
Nottingham has fewer fashion-related job options because it's a smaller city.
Tips: Nottingham Trent University is a great option for international students. Many extracurricular activities are available, and because the university is located in the city centre, transportation is convenient for everyone. Overall, I am quite satisfied with my experiences.
Likes (Indian Food): Being Indian, I find a decent selection of food options in the city that satisfy my taste buds. While it's not exactly like home, it does manage to fulfil my cravings. Prices vary; some places are expensive, while others offer good value. Overall, the options are pretty good.
Dislikes (Post study jobs): Nottingham has fewer fashion-related job options because it's a smaller city. Also, there are limited job opportunities as many students live in the same city. While sales jobs are readily available, they may not suit everyone, leading to burnout.
Reviewed on 18 Aug 2025Read more
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MSc Project Management - Batch of 2024
2.8
Good university but can be very difficult to find any opportunity.
Tips: I think before coming to the UK, make sure you should acquire a skill that will greatly help you find a part-time job. I didn't receive any scholarships. The course was good, and we were taken to France for international exposure, but it's still difficult to find jobs in the UK.
Likes (Student Life): I made good friends and had good teachers. I went to France and really enjoyed it. We visited JCB headquarters, which was fun, and there were lots of events. I was also in the Sikh society, which was really good, and I made many friends. It was a great experience meeting new people.
Dislikes (Part time work): It's really difficult to find part-time jobs, even off campus. Job opportunities are scarce, and even on-campus positions are very rare. I would suggest trying local shops for part-time work.
Reviewed on 18 Aug 2025Read more
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MA- Fashion - Batch of 2023
4.2
Great learning exposure.
Tips: Extremely satisfied with my experience at the university and country. The M.A. Fashion Communications course could have been taught better; it felt overly theoretical with a lack of practical insights. Integrating internships would be beneficial, especially considering the international student body. The university environment, however, was amazing and helped me secure a job quickly after graduation. I received a 20,000 scholarship through their website. While not a cultural shock, I learned a great deal from the new environment.
Likes (Indian Food): I balance eating out with cooking at home. Many Indian restaurants offer affordable options, such as vada pav, aloo paratha, and chaat, starting from just 3, which are a lifesaver when I don't feel like cooking. If you visit Nottingham, I highly recommend trying Bombay Chaat House, Bombay Delhi, Tamatanga, Amma's Kitchen, and Dosa & Chutney.
Dislikes (Internships): The university offered limited internship options, which can be challenging for new students in the country. While they mentioned assistance after a year of unemployment, I believe internships should be available to all students, regardless of their employment status.
Reviewed on 14 Aug 2025Read more
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MSc Finance and Investment Banking - Batch of 2023
3.3
Overall good, just difficult for immigration situation for graduates.
Tips: Be aware of UK immigration changes, the living costs, and that many employers are unaware of the graduate visa. However, you'll gain more freedom and independence, meeting people from around the world, as almost everyone is friendly and welcoming. I received a scholarship of £2500, which most students also get. Just stay focused and apply early. The teaching and course quality are good.
Likes (Indian Food): The restaurants are good, and Indian food is easily available, though a bit pricey. I eat out occasionally. Also, if you like trying different cuisines, they are readily available. I mostly prefer to cook at home, as it's cheaper. Groceries are easily available at multiple stores, and you can find almost all the Indian groceries you need.
Dislikes (Permanent Immigration): The UK has become increasingly challenging for migrants, especially international students, due to recent policy changes. The government seems to be discouraging international students, making post-study life more difficult. Another major issue is that employers are not aware of visa rules. Many organisations are unaware that the graduate visa allows us to work for them without their support for the next two years, yet they are still reluctant to hire us.
Reviewed on 13 Aug 2025Read more
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MSc Computer Science - Batch of 2025
4
Great place to study and explore.
Tips: Learn to budget properly, and the weather could be rainy. There is a cultural shift to more independent learning and a more direct communication style. The facilities are great, the faculty is very supportive, and the overall environment of the university is very productive. The courses are practical and have a lot of good industrial experience. The UK offers a lot of excellent opportunities.
Likes (Safety): Nottingham feels very safe. The campus has 24/7 security, CCTV, and emergency phones. The city offers a safe student area with well-lit streets and reliable public transport. Police respond quickly. The only mirror issue is that you should avoid the city centre late on Friday or Saturday nights because of the drunk crowds. Overall, I rate the city's safety as excellent.
Dislikes (Post study jobs): The job market in the tech sector is very competitive for international students. Many companies offer sponsorships, but they prefer experienced candidates. Entry-level positions in software development and data analytics typically pay between 25,000 and 35,000 pounds per year. Large sponsors include Accenture, IBM, and Capgemini. After graduating, students can expect to spend between three and six months finding a sponsored position.
Reviewed on 18 Jun 2025Read more
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MA Animation - Batch of 2025
4.1
Nottingham Trent University provides all the required facilities for being a top-rated university.
Tips: The university is not gonna be easy, and you need to put in the work so you get the results that you’re expecting when you’re done with your uni. The resources are amazing, and there are a lot of technological resources that you can learn and use through inductions. The faculty will help you out if you put in the right effort.
Likes (Value for money): I feel like the amount I paid was worth it. I learned a lot, and I did a lot of work, and the faculty is definitely amazing when it comes to helping out. The resources the college provides are also really insane, and it’s purely about whether you used the resources and got to learn.
Dislikes (Part time work): The university hardly provides any part-time jobs, and it’s purely up to you to find your own. I found mine by directly approaching companies and shops, and that’s how I got the job. I think that the university doesn’t provide stable, permanent part-time positions, so you’d have to find your own, whether they last a month or two or longer, while you’re going to university.
Reviewed on 25 May 2025Read more
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MSc Data Science - Batch of 2022
4.3
The UK offers a short-term boost to your career via NTU's strong industry ties.
Tips: NTU has a lively social scene and an international community, so you can expect a mix of cultures, especially in business courses. The NTU Global Lounge hosts various cultural programs to participate in. My personal opinion is that NTU is perfect if you want a practical career-driven education. I also received a 10,000 scholarship.
Likes (Part time work): It's not difficult to find a part-time job; there are plenty of opportunities inside the campus, such as ambassadors, library receptionists, assistants, etc. Outside of the campus, you will be able to find some jobs in a food chain. There are lots of Indian restaurants nearby, Nottingham has 2 big warehouse stores, Boots, and Sports Direct.
Dislikes (Permanent Immigration): The UK offers a short-term boost to your career via NTU's strong industry ties, but a long-term settlement is difficult. You'll always need luck, persistence, and a backup plan. Strict UK Visa policies have made it harder than ever to secure any sponsorship roles. If you're planning to come to the UK, I would advise you to check the shortage occupations list, available on the UK government website and choose a course accordingly.
Reviewed on 20 May 2025Read more
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BSc (Hons) Software Engineering - Batch of 2027
4.4
Enriching campus life with strong academic and cultural support.
Tips: Students should familiarize themselves with the campus culture, academic expectations, and resources like study support and career services. It is also helpful to understand living costs, campus facilities, and local transportation options. Overall, I am satisfied with the university's academic standards, resources, and the range of opportunities available. The course offers practical and theoretical learning, which has been beneficial.
Likes (Safety): I rated safety as 5 due to robust campus security measures, including ID access to all buildings, which ensures that only authorized individuals enter. Additionally, the city provides extensive CCTV coverage and well-lit pathways, enhancing safety. I've had positive experiences with the campus environment and feel secure walking around at any time.
Dislikes (Permanent Immigration): I rated 3 on permanent immigration/settlement options because, while I currently live here and find many aspects appealing, I'm still evaluating long-term factors that could impact my decision to stay permanent. I would be open to a permanent setting, but only if some facts aligned with my personal and professional goals.
Reviewed on 7 Nov 2024Read more
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Cyber Security MSc - Batch of 2025
3.2
NTU is a great place for international students especially for beginners with no experiences.
Tips: M.Sc. Cyber Security is a niche course and the ones who have experience in this field might find the course fairly basic. The faculty is okay, facilities are at par like all the UK universities. Book your accommodation before coming here for sure, and look for part time asap. Get onboard with agencies I've shared above and research on more to get part time work. If possible, take education from a bigger city like Glasgow since they've great part time opportunities and a better city life compared to Nottingham.
Likes (Safety): Nottingham City Council has taken appropriate measures to ensure the safety of the residents. All the buses and public transport have CCTV and generally the streets are crowded and giving students a sense of belonging and not making them feel lonely much.
Dislikes (Part time work): There are spare off campus opportunities and the on campus ones are few too. However, one can work with agencies like Hap, Constellation, Liquor Collectively, ARC, PSG, G4S, etc. To get shift based zero hour contact work. Indeed works well but I personally haven't gotten much luck here. However, with the above agencies, I've been working 20 hours/week give or take and it suffices my monthly expenses and helps in saving money as well.
Reviewed on 5 Jun 2024Read more
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MSc Finance and Accounting - Batch of 2020
4
Nottingham Trent is a great place to study
Tips: Nottingham Trent is a good University to attend. It is also one of the safest cities. People here are very much friendly with international students. There are various events taking place on the campus in which you will get to know and interact with many new people. Moreover, public transport over here is convenient but it is a bit expensive for all those who are daily travelers. Also, I am satisfied with my course as it exposed me to the Technical skills required. Big cultural shift, different food, different climate, different environment. I am very satisfied with the university as it is up to the mark and also with my course.
Reviewed on 30 Oct 2023Read more
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Biotechnology- MRes - Batch of 2024
4.3
A journey to successful life.
Tips: You get to learn skills like management, finance, studying all by yourself, work-life balance, making friends, responsible behaviour, leadership skills, and work-related skills. Basically, after coming here you learn to work hard. In short, you learn to be independent through all modes.
Likes (Public transportation): The city has well connected public transport, one of the bus routes directly connects the city from within the campus, and other routes are available just outside the campus, so good transportation. Apart from this, there is a train station nearby which connects the city with the rest of the UK.
Dislikes (Indian Food): The restaurants mainly serve food which is very expensive and also do not have the same Indian spice taste as it is available in India. I prefer cooking by myself. The food available here is good but not as per Indian spice and taste, it's more towards boiled food.
Reviewed on 17 Oct 2023Read more
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MSc Data Science - Batch of 2024
4.1
The university is quite good with nice campus and teaching faculty.
Tips: There are drastic cultural differences like transport, food and most importantly the weather. There are quite a few scholarships available for foreign students to get one you have to write one sort of essay which covers all the points like why you chose this particular university and the course and you have to mention where you worked in the past.
Reviewed on 9 Oct 2023Read more
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Cyber Security MSc - Batch of 2023
4.5
Liberal, Student friendly and social.
Tips: It might be a bit overwhelming in the start because of the many changes. You gradually get used to it as you make friends. Big cultural shift, different weather, different food etc. Scholarships are available at NTU, but on a first come first serve basis, so you need to apply for them as soon as possible. Very satisfied with my course and university.
Likes (Indian Food): The restaurants in Nottingham are varied ranging from north and south foods to famous foods from a lot of different cities. Everyone has their own preference, personally prefer cooking at home while also eating out or getting takeaways at least once a week.
Dislikes (Quality of faculty): The faculty in my department are very accessible and approachable. You can contact them through phone, email or teams. We have a fair amount of practical implementation of every module studied with a report deliverable at the end assessing the understanding of students.
Reviewed on 25 Sep 2023Read more
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MSc Project Management - Batch of 2022
4.4
Welcoming and energetic University
Tips: I have witnessed a multi-culture here in Nottingham, which was overwhelming for a bit but there wasn't much change for me as I have resided in multiple nations before. I have received a scholarship and was fortunate enough to gain distinction as well. I am 100% satisfied with what I have gained from my University.
Likes (Permanent Immigration): There are a lot of opportunities in this place, as there are a couple of universities which have the best outcomes for students. So the scope of getting a job and setting is more inclined towards the positive side of it rather than the negative side. And I have secured a job so my experience has been great.
Dislikes (Public transportation): I haven't used public transport much, I rarely used to travel out, so I am not very familiar how the actual frequency of transportation is. However, to the extent I have travelled, it was not bad. And there were buses even late at night and it felt safe to travel.
Reviewed on 25 Aug 2023Read more
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Bachelor of Science in Psychology - Batch of 2026
Offered by Iowa State University
3.6
Friendly and welcoming people.
Tips: I would tell anyone planning on pursuing their education here to come with an open mind. Iowa State is pretty unconventional in a lot of ways, but studying here has its benefits as well. Even though society is more individualistic here, there are plenty of student communities. The admission process is very straightforward, and if you have a few good letters of recommendation and good test scores, you can try applying for scholarships if needed.
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Master of Business Administration - Batch of 2026
Offered by Iowa State University
3.9
Do not come to this university if you have no scholarship.
Tips: This place has been pretty transformative, personally speaking, but I would not recommend coming here without an adequate scholarship. Moreover, there are no more job prospects for international students or immigrants here, so you ought to plan according. Professors reward participation and take their feedback seriously, as this will help you in the long run. Once you graduate, the college has little to no further involvement, so you will have to fend for yourself.
Reviewed on 29 May 2025Read more
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MS in Statistics - Batch of 2025
Offered by Iowa State University
3.7
It is difficult to find part-time jobs especially for international students.
Tips: I had to learn to fend for myself after coming here, which is expected from most, but I would advise you to double-check all your essentials, especially when it comes to utilities and dedication, as you would be in a bind if you try to rely on healthcare while in college.
Dislikes (Part time work): Part-time jobs are difficult for international students as a whole because of all the restrictions placed with regard to permits and legality. There used to be more openings up until a few years ago, which have closed down. You can possibly help out on campus.
Reviewed on 29 May 2025Read more
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M.A. in political science - Batch of 2025
Offered by Iowa State University
3.9
Iowa State University is an underrated yet good place to plan for your higher studies.
Tips: Iowa State University is an underrated yet good place to plan for your higher studies. The lifestyle is calmer and more slow-paced than other colleges, and you can also expect to be a little on the outskirts of the city, but I feel this adds to the charm of the place. Living is quite affordable, and the faculty is very passionate and helpful. I feel I have made the right choice.
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MS in Information Systems - Batch of 2020
Offered by Iowa State University
5
A culturally enriching and academically rewarding experience.
Tips: Transitioning here was an enriching experience. There was definitely a cultural shift in terms of academic expectations, communication style, and lifestyle, but the university provided support through orientation programs and peer mentoring. Over time, I adapted and grew more confident in this multicultural setting. I did receive a partial merit-based scholarship, which was awarded based on my academic records and statement of purpose. It helped reduce my tuition fee significantly and made my education more affordable.
Likes (Part time work): The university offers a vibrant, energetic atmosphere filled with learning, interaction, and personal growth opportunities. My day typically involves attending classes, collaborating on group projects, spending time in the library or labs, and participating in club activities. What I enjoy most is the freedom to explore my interests outside academics. The campus regularly hosts cultural festivals, guest lectures, tech expos, sports events, and hackathons. I often participate in these events as they are great for networking and learning new skills. There are various student-run communities like coding clubs, robotics teams, cultural associations, and language exchange groups, which create a strong sense of belonging and help build meaningful connections.
Dislikes (Quality of faculty): The professors here are not only subject matter experts but also genuinely invested in student success. They are approachable, responsive, and always open to one-on-one discussions or guidance outside of lectures. A unique aspect of the teaching methodology is the integration of theory with practical applications, such as industry-relevant projects, case studies, and collaborative assignments. This hands-on approach makes learning more effective and engaging. Additionally, the faculty team is quite diverse, comprising professionals from different nationalities and academic backgrounds, which brings a wide range of insights and global perspectives into the classroom.
Reviewed on 29 Apr 2025Read more
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M.S in Chemical Engineering - Batch of 2026
Offered by Iowa State University
4.3
Iowa State University: A research institute that deserves more recognition.
Tips: This is a research-focused institute where you will find students from all over the world. They provide ample scholarships and on-campus working opportunities. The people here are great and extremely supportive. They will go out of their way to make sure you feel comfortable. Overall, I am satisfied with my experience here.
Likes (Public transportation): I found the local public transportation system to be very convenient for travel within the city. Buses start at around 6 in the morning and go on till 10 PM. There is excellent connectivity between different parts of the campus town.
Dislikes (Post study jobs): The career fair here mainly targets Bachelor's and Masters degree students. Companies that sponsor visas and support international students are marked separately for ease of locating them. Several companies sponsor visas and support a comfortable lifestyle.
Reviewed on 15 Nov 2024Read more
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Bachelor of Science in Computer Science - Batch of 2025
Offered by Iowa State University
3
A transition to the new environment and culture shift.
Tips: Moving to a new country was quite a challenging experience initially. The cultural shift was significant, I had to adapt to new social norms, academic expectations, and even different daily routines. However, I found that choosing my friends and major makes a huge difference so just make sure to choose your friends wisely.
Reviewed on 11 Jun 2024Read more
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Bachelor of Science in Aerospace Engineering - Batch of 2025
Offered by Iowa State University
3.1
A good public college with an excellent course and faculty.
Tips: Before joining this college students should know that there is a culture shift as the diversity in the college is very low compared to others. I received a scholarship of $11,000 a year just before registering for the college for SAT scoring and grades. I am satisfied with my university course for the most part as it is well made.
Likes (Student Life): I spend my day in college mainly doing homework and then socializing with my friends. What I enjoy the most about my college life is being able to meet new people from different parts of the world. There are many events on campus, including multicultural events. The campus is enjoyable and is not too stressful.
Dislikes (Part time work): On campus jobs are very limited for anything other than dining center jobs. Off campus opportunities are good as there are many stores and companies situated around campus that allow students to work with little to no experience. Part time work is typically easy to manage as hours can be personally chosen to match the schedule. The average payout for part time work is around $12-$13 per hour.
Reviewed on 7 Jun 2024Read more
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BS in Apparel Merchandising, Design - Batch of 2027
Offered by Iowa State University
4.2
Food options are not too good.
Tips: I personally feel, that students should know that it's okay to come without a very clear idea in terms of academics since a lot of people come as open major or switch later. Know your interests, be involved, find your people, and find a good balance in academics and activities.
Likes (Part time work): I recently got a part-time job at Iowa State and I really enjoy it. My manager is really helpful and cooperative. I do find managing my academics and part-time work quite easy. The average payout is $15 per hour for 10-20 hrs per week. There are a lot of opportunities on campus, but it's necessary to apply on time.
Dislikes (Indian Food): I personally do not like the food options at Iowa State. I wish there could be more Indian food preferences. Throughout the week I find myself eating out a lot which is quite unhealthy. I find the dining hall food to be stale a lot of the time and I wish they could work on that.
Reviewed on 1 May 2024Read more
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AnonymousVerified Icon
Bachelor of Science in Accounting - Batch of 2025
Offered by Iowa State University
4.3
Learning to balance school life
Tips: This school is very fun, but you need to make sure you have a good balance between academics and extracurricular. There is definitely a culture shift as you have a lot more freedom. I did get some private scholarships through the Iowa State scholarship portals.
Likes (Part time work): There are a lot of on-campus jobs as well as businesses off-campus for jobs. It is very manageable to work on campus while studying. We get $12/hour. Working on campus allows you to study and work at the same time as many jobs allow students to do that.
Dislikes (Permanent Immigration): It is still pretty difficult for F1 visa holders to find permanent jobs here. There are some opportunities, but I don't think the school does a great job of helping you find permanent jobs here especially based on your major. You really need to be a stem major to land a permanent job.
Reviewed on 30 Apr 2024Read more
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BA in Womens and Gender Studies - Batch of 2024
Offered by Iowa State University
2.5
Internship are available but doesn't pay well.
Tips: Dietary acculturation is common - a sudden change in diet and nutrients based on what is available to you can be tricky to deal with. Scope out your local multicultural food options through additional grocery stores and food pantries to help find food items closer to ones from home!
Likes (Internships): There are some internships available but the pay is low or it is only available for academic credit with no other compensation - internships are hard to find without the proper support from advisors and connections. Finding internships is only possible through extensive time of research and using connections.
Dislikes (Indian Food): There is only one Indian restaurant that is average in quality and does not have much variety in terms of cuisine - it is a little pricy as well. There is a grocery store with some meal options that are alright but not the most authentic for Indian food.
Reviewed on 30 Apr 2024Read more
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AnonymousVerified Icon
Bachelor of Science in Industrial Technology - Batch of 2025
Offered by Iowa State University
3.4
Many ups, many downs, stressful, but decent
Tips: I was very homesick when I first came to Iowa State. I learned by putting myself around people by joining extracurriculars helped me a lot. Also, finding good study space, eating well, staying fit and taking care of yourself helps a lot. I am decently satisfied with the university.
Likes (Internships): I have not had any guidance from the university in terms of internships. My elder sister was the one who I looked to for guidance. The available internships now in my new college (CALS) are very much relevant to Industrial Technology. Also, my advisors are very helpful with internships.
Dislikes (Post study jobs): I have enjoyed every job that I have worked at as a student; my only thing is that I found the jobs by doing thorough research myself & not through help from the university. They can definitely be better at helping their students through communication.
Reviewed on 30 Apr 2024Read more
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Bachelor of Science in Aerospace Engineering - Batch of 2027
Offered by Iowa State University
3.1
Public transportation is amazing.
Tips: Students usually tend to have an idea of how they want to be in college but most of us go through different transitions in university. I have changed compared to what I was in high school and I try to be equally invested in academics and co-curriculum. Most of the students get a merit scholarship and there are more scholarships, differing based on different colleges and each one has a different requirement. You can track these through OneApp Iowa State and it is highly recommended to keep an eye on it so they don't get full. I am satisfied with my academics and college life until now.
Likes (Public transportation): There is free bus transportation for ISU students in most parts of the city. There are a lot of buses running on different routes throughout the day which takes you to most of the places that students mostly visit and it is free for all students. There are also rental cars available for students but they have certain requirements such as age and a valid license. There are bus services that go from Games to different states nearby like Minnesota or Chicago which are affordable if booked in time.
Dislikes (Indian Food): There is only one Indian restaurant in the area and it is very rare to find Indian food in dining centres. Cooking in the dorms is hard, we do it once in a while but it is definitely easier off campus in apartments. I would prefer home food but since it is hard to do it every day while living in dorms, we rely mostly on dining food or ordering from outside.
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Sushant Chiramana Verified Icon
Bachelor of Science in Aerospace Engineering - Batch of 2025
Offered by Iowa State University
4.1
College of opportunity for a bright future
Tips: Personally, I have had a proper transition after coming here as the university has conducted various events and orientations to familiarize me with the university events before coming here. The city is culturally diverse hence giving freedom to anyone to explore their own or other cultures. It is easy to receive scholarships through the college website named "OneApp" where different opportunities are present to help pay for your tuition. I have used these opportunities during my time here. Overall, I am very satisfied with my time at Iowa State because of the friends and connections I have made here inside and outside my course. My course has helped me develop various skills, social and technical.
Likes (Part time work): There is availability of on-campus jobs in every department and off-campus opportunities are very well presented from restaurants to supermarkets to different research and tutoring. Depending on the work schedules, it can be easy to manage both academics and work at the same time.
Dislikes (Indian Food): There are various options for different restaurants near campus. Fast food, Mexican, and different Asian foods are really good. It is difficult to find good Indian food in Ames. There are really good Indian restaurants outside of Ames, but computing outside of Ames can be a little difficult. I normally prefer to cook myself in my apartments.
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Bachelor of Science in Software Engineering - Batch of 2024
Offered by Iowa State University
4.1
A good college for the cost paid
Tips: Transition is difficult for a week to adjust to how assignment submissions work, the method of teaching, and more importantly how the semester is planned. Other than that everything felt easy. I am satisfied with my university and the curriculum here as well. Scholarships are available on OneApp and a lot of them are open to international students. I felt it was comparatively cheaper than other colleges.
Likes (Public transportation): Free public transportation for university students. The bus goes around in the whole city and to a lot of main locations like Walmart, and malls. Buses are on time and the schedule is visible on Google Maps as well. We just need to show our i-cars and we don't need to pay each time. We mostly use the bus to travel everywhere. Overall it is great.
Dislikes (Indian Food): Only one restaurant for Indian food. Even the food quality is average. People with spice tolerance may not have that many options. The next restaurant available is in Des Moines. But they do have many options for Indian food. There are a total of 10 vegetarian dishes for the restaurant in Games.
Reviewed on 30 Apr 2024Read more
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Tanvi M Verified Icon
Bachelor of Science in Computer Engineering - Batch of 2025
Offered by Iowa State University
4.2
Embracing Excellence: The Iowa State University Experience
Tips: Before joining Iowa State University, students should know about diverse programs, vibrant campus life, and research focus. The transition involved adapting to Midwestern culture. Scholarships based on merit or need provide significant financial support. Highly satisfied with the university, course, and country.
Likes (Part time work): I rated 5 on part-time work due to plentiful opportunities on and off campus, including roles like programmes and undergraduate research assistants. Balancing work and academics is manageable. The average payout is good, offering financial support.
Dislikes (Indian Food): I rated 2 on food options due to limited Indian restaurants. In the locality, there's only one Indian restaurant with average quality. Prices vary, but it's generally affordable. I prefer cooking at home for more variety and control over ingredients.
Reviewed on 30 Apr 2024Read more
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Bachelor of Science in Software Engineering - Batch of 2024
Offered by Iowa State University
4.8
Paradise: A Heaven for Personal and Acedemic growth
Tips: It would be great if students coming here have LinkedIn and have some experience they want to showcase to get an on-campus job. Have a good relationship with the lecturers as they help you a lot, especially in getting the Teaching and Research assistants jobs. Learn how to cook as it saves lots of money.
Reviewed on 30 Apr 2024Read more
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AnonymousVerified Icon
Bachelor of Science in Software Engineering - Batch of 2025
Offered by Iowa State University
3.5
Different experience but worth it.
Tips: If you are coming from a different country, this college is going to be a bit of a culture shock and it will take some time to sink in. Do apply for scholarships do not miss out on any (they are very important). Always keep an eye on OneApp and their opening for scholarships. It is a great university, definitely worth checking out.
Likes (Part time work): It is easier to find an on-campus job and work part-time along with studies. Since there is not much competition with on-campus jobs it is not stressful at all. It pays you enough to live by yourself and I think it is pretty decent to manage housing and food expenses.
Dislikes (Internships): There is a good amount of guidance in terms of job search and career fairs on campus. There are university portals like (cyhire) and advice from professionals to approach the job search. But, being an international student it is indeed, hard to find a job. It is definitely not impossible but you have to put in a lot of time and effort to find the right job and the right company.
Reviewed on 30 Apr 2024Read more
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AnonymousVerified Icon
Bachelor of Science in Business Analytics - Batch of 2025
Offered by Iowa State University
3.8
Vast campus, myriad opportunities!
Tips: I was pretty much prepared that there were going to be a lot of new things here which might not be as common as they are back at home. One thing that people could find different would be the idea of individuals. Most of the people here are by themselves and self-reliant. I have definitely transitioned a lot and become a much more confident and independent person. One thing to remember is to come here with an open and acceptable mind. For international students, there are a lot of scholarship opportunities, so do not miss out on those. There would be different sits for scholarships and it is possible that different colleges provide different scholarships specifically for their students so be proactive and always keep an eye on those. The university is great and I go to a college which is ranked well and my coursework seems equally interesting since there is a variety of different things that I always learn.
Likes (Public transportation): The university has buses going across the city which are free for all Iowa State Students. Even for non-students, every bus ride can be as cheap as only $1! These buses run starting early in the morning and going till later at night, and even when there are no buses, there are a couple of other different options to travel which are free for all students.
Dislikes (Internships): University has a career fair every semester where recruiters from different companies come to the university and the students get to talk to them one-on-one. This helps students to know different companies, what they provide, what they expect, etc. International students have a hard time finding internships or jobs since not every company sponsors them. Constant rejections can make students doubt themselves but don't worry because after a while we all get used to it, but don't give up either! It might take time but you will surely find something for yourself at some point, we all do! Since I am a business analytics major with an economics minor, I do have different options open for me, but again restrictions like finding sponsorship makes it hard to find the right company. All I do is keep trying. Another tip for all new students would be to make as many connections as possible. Career fair might not be interesting for everyone, but just go to them and network as much as you can and talk to recruiters, know them well, connect with them on linkedin, follow them up on emails. Networking and making new connections can help find jobs so much more than we think it can!
Reviewed on 23 Feb 2024Read more
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