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BFA in Graphic Design - Batch of 2027
3.9
Interesting place to learn and grow.
Tips: Everything here is deeply technical and detailed, and even if you don't get an opportunity to work in the USA, you can find something decent and take back a lot of exposure with you. But come prepared, and if you have a scholarship or some form of financial aid, it makes sense to come here. It's just not worth it if you are forced to make a big sacrifice.
Reviewed on 30 Jul 2025Read more
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MS Computer Engineering - Batch of 2026
3.7
The competition is high, as everyone is here with the same purpose.
Tips: I did transition from CBSE to a completely international and unique pattern of teaching, and the process has been intense. The competition is high, and everyone is here with the same purpose, so standing out is not the easiest. The weather is divine, but unpredictable also and the career fair sees a lot of attention here. Get involved in a club of your choice and sign up for office hours whenever needed.
Reviewed on 30 Jun 2025Read more
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MS in Data Analytics - Batch of 2026
3.9
The university provides great amenities that can be fully utilized by the students.
Tips: The living costs are crazy high, so you'll have to budget like a pro just to get by. You'll learn to be very self-reliant also, so to do well, accountability is a must. The library stays up till super late, so make use of it during the deadline. My experience has been fulfilling as I have learnt a lot and found professors who are truly inspiring.
Reviewed on 30 Jun 2025Read more
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Master of Public Administration - Batch of 2025
4
The classes are interactive and engaging.
Tips: The best thing about this college has got to be its location, how central it is if you are looking for something in the heart of Silicon Valley. You'll learn a lot of industry information, and classes are super relevant too. You get to explore a lot of cool case studies and personal projects here as well.
Reviewed on 30 Jun 2025Read more
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MS in Industrial and Systems Engineering - Batch of 2026
3.7
Lots of potential to grow.
Tips: I did see myself come out of my shell on campus and was truly able to embrace university life here. People are kind, and you'll have a lot to look forward to. Jobs are not really readily available, so come mentally prepared by doing some research. Public transport is decent, but biking is ideal. Also, the faculty are highly qualified and expert in their field. Feel free to reach out to them.
Reviewed on 30 Jun 2025Read more
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Masters of Science in Software Engineering - Batch of 2025
3.9
The classes here are very industry-relevant and practical.
Tips: The classes here are very industry-relevant and practical as well. Since San Jose is a tech hub itself, you will get the opportunity to network and be a part of some very passionate and well-versed individuals here, including your professors, as some of them have even worked in Silicon Valley. I have learnt a lot so far and had a good time overall.
Dislikes (Part time work): There are limited options available when it comes to working part-time, mainly because of the regulations in place. There are some on-campus opportunities, and you can try to look for a research position or a teaching assistantship. Other than these, there's not much available.
Reviewed on 30 Jun 2025Read more
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BA in Communicative Disorders and Sciences - Batch of 2025
3.6
Lots to learn and grow.
Tips: Coming from Delhi, I was actually quite surprised by how relaxed and fun studying in San Jose is. The weather is ideal and the lectures are really engaging. The campus is diverse, and there are plenty of Indian students around. Also, don't skip the academic or career fairs; I landed my first internship like that.
Reviewed on 28 Jun 2025Read more
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BA in Liberal Studies - Batch of 2026
3.1
Pretty enriching and rewarding experience.
Tips: Studying here will open your eyes and make you grow more than you'd imagine. If you are passionate about your major, you are sure to have a good time. A lot of classes offer extra credit and participation points, so try to be as involved as you can. Aside from academics, there are numerous events, clubs and activities which you should take advantage of.
Reviewed on 27 Jun 2025Read more
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BFA in Animation & Illustration - Batch of 2026
3.7
he environment is very liberal and welcoming.
Tips: I initially took a while to get accustomed to the education system as it was wildly different from what I had experienced so far back home. But after a semester or so, I fell in love with the place. Here you are encouraged to learn and absorb the material in your own way, and even experimenting is encouraged. The environment is very liberal and welcoming, which is a lot of the reasons why I had such a great time in school.
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BA in Child and Adolescent Development - Batch of 2025
3.5
The university campus is vibrant and diverse.
Tips: My best decision was coming to study here. I have enjoyed every minute I spent at SJSU, and I would be remiss if I didn't mention the city as well. San Jose is a beautiful city, and I'm really glad I got to study here. I really recommend that anyone planning to study here do some travelling in the surrounding area. I should've applied for the scholarship. I think I'd have had a pretty good shot at getting one. But the scholarships probably didn't have much impact on what I was learning, so I don't think missing out on them affected my studies too much. All in all, San Jose State University is a good place to study.
Reviewed on 25 Jun 2025Read more
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MS in Artificial Intelligence - Batch of 2025
3.9
Great university to study at and greater opportunity to grow professionally.
Tips: Be prepared for a dynamic journey at SJSU. Right from class schedules, to assignments, to exams, quizzes, and much more, it will be a wholesome experience in your academic journey. Not only studies, but there are a plethora of opportunities to build other skills with their rich opportunity for various clubs and sports. Above all, networking opportunities are excellent around the Bay Area.
Likes (Public transportation): There are well-connected bus and train services around the campus, and they cover a fair bit of the city around the campus. For students, it is free as well. In addition, for students, there is an option for Baywheels (electric as well as normal) cycles to go from place to place.
Dislikes (Part time work): Being a state public university with a relatively smaller campus size, the number of available on-campus job opportunities may be limited compared to larger institutions. However, there are still provisions for students to apply for positions such as Teaching Assistant (TA), RA, and various other departmental or administrative roles.
Reviewed on 31 May 2025Read more
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Master of Science in Accounting and Analytics - Batch of 2027
3.7
Truly a unique place to be in and learn.
Tips: Things came across as overwhelming at first, but once I was able to better my schedule, I was able to really adjust to living here. People are friendly, but they also appreciate their space, so you might have to get used to that. I also received a scholarship for 6,000 USD, which made things more affordable for me. The coursework can be hectic, and the environment is not exactly stress-free, but it does pay off, I feel. Professors and faculty have been helpful as well.
Likes (Safety): The environment both on and off campus is pretty safe, with very few incidents and crime reports. When you are near San Francisco, you need to be more wary about pickpockets and such, which can be avoided if you are careful with your belongings in public spaces.
Reviewed on 30 May 2025Read more
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Master of Biotechnology (MBT) - Batch of 2026
4.1
Great to grow individually.
Tips: You will need to balance your academics as well as your co-curriculum to the best of your ability while somehow managing living costs all from the first semester itself. In a way, studying here teaches you real growth and adulthood. The environment is pretty competitive and serious as well because mostly people come higher for their post-studies, like Master's or PhDs. Deadline and plagiarism is taken very seriously.
Reviewed on 30 May 2025Read more
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BA in Communication Studies - Batch of 2026
3.9
Our faculty is very dedicated, and they are more than happy to hear us out.
Tips: I did not expect to enjoy my major and campus as much as I have so far. This university truly gives you a glimpse of Silicon Valley life, and the professors are more dedicated to our classes than we deserve. They are on the ball to assist in research and/or assistantships. On the downside, the cost of tuition and other expenses remains high, and even though scholarships have reduced, you can rely on professors for roles in research and assistantship.
Likes (Quality of faculty): Our faculty is very dedicated, and they are more than happy to hear you out. What is important is that you respect their time and take advantage of office hours whenever possible. You should also show participation and feel free to express yourself. They are pretty diverse as well.
Reviewed on 29 May 2025Read more
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AnonymousVerified Icon
BA in Behavioral Science - Batch of 2026
3.7
San Jose State University is quite expensive as compared to other colleges.
Tips: I have had a pretty decent experience at this school. However, I should also add that it's more expensive than many other schools where some of my friends attend. But this is mainly because of unavoidable factors such as lack of time and groceries, which have risen in cost. A meal plan can help save you time and increase convenience if you have a tight schedule like mine. The city is beautiful, and once you come here, you will have a hard time leaving. Since I am still studying here, I cannot say much about the job prospects, but so far, the situation does not look promising.
Reviewed on 29 May 2025Read more
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MS in Data Analytics - Batch of 2025
2.9
Good learning experience for shaping the career.
Tips: Students should come to college early, at least a month before starting college. Starting to apply for part-time jobs as early as possible helps to land part-time jobs easily. Reach out to professors for TA's and RA's both directly and over email, as it helps a lot in boosting your experience academically and helps a lot to build your profile. Attend a lot of networking events, talk to people, seek referrals, know about the tech, work on personal projects, attend conferences, join clubs, hackathons and build person branding form the beginning - all these helps a lot in shaping one's future and bring you lot of great opportunities and improves confidence. Internships, coding and job applications keep doing from the beginning.
Likes (Indian Food): I mostly cook at home and rarely eat out. Groceries from various countries are easily available, and the city offers a wide range of quality local and international cuisines. Although the cost of living and rent are slightly high, the college supports low-income and in-need students by providing food essentials such as vegetables, fruits, milk, and pulses through its pantry, which greatly helps students.
Dislikes (Safety): The college is located downtown, where there is a noticeable presence of unhoused individuals in and around the campus and even in the library. They sometimes cause trouble. As a result, walking around the campus for necessities can sometimes feel unsafe, especially during certain hours.
Reviewed on 13 May 2025Read more
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MS in Environmental Studies - Batch of 2023
3.7
Absolutely great college with amazing infrastructure and diverse campus.
Tips: This college is well-reputed. The main thing is that, as you go for the feels option, they give us the option to pay fees monthly. This is convenient for those from middle-class families. I would not recommend making this your permanent home as you should always try new things. While the college is fine for staying in long-term, the campus is not that interesting. I'd also say this place is a good place to study and grow as a person. Campus security is good and it is really safe here. Everyone is friendly, so nothing to worry about. You can absolutely feel safe here. The teachers are caring, and all other staff are good, so overall security is great. Overall, I am satisfied with the college.
Reviewed on 28 Jan 2025Read more
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BA in English - Batch of 2025
4.1
Truly a memorable experience to reminisce.
Tips: The campus initially came off as rather laid-back and calm but as the semester progressed, the intensity and workload also increased. The popular courses here are primarily in STEM and the faculty is also well-reputed. You will have to undergo relatively grading in your classes which can often be make or break.
Reviewed on 31 Oct 2024Read more
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MS in Justice Studies - Batch of 2026
4.1
Had a positive experience at San Jose State University.
Tips: The curriculum is very challenging but the professors are equally competent and the experience will leave you well prepared and ready for the job market which my seniors have also declared. Once you start applying, make sure you leave adequate time for the visa process as well. I am fully content with my course, university and the country.
Reviewed on 31 Oct 2024Read more
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MS in Bioinformatics - Batch of 2024
3.7
great experience being here
Tips: One of the first things that stood out to me was the strong sense of community and diversity present here. The International Students Association has been an integral part of helping me settle in, and I've made most of my friends from here as well. Campus life will allow you to explore multiple opportunities and outdoor activities, which you should take advantage of. Overall, I am fully satisfied with my experience.
Reviewed on 29 Oct 2024Read more
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Master of Science in Computer Science - Batch of 2026
Offered by University of Texas at Arlington
3.2
All rounder college with great opportunities.
Tips: Students should know that UTA offers a good academic environment with a strong focus on research and practical learning; however, they should be prepared to take initiative, manage their time effectively and utilise campus resources proactively. The campus is diverse, but academic expectations are high. The faculty at UTA is generally well qualified, knowledgeable and experienced in their respective field. Most professors demonstrate a strong command of the subject matter and are committed to student learning. However, there is still room for improvement in areas such as real-world application, interactive learning or consistent teaching quality across all courses.
Dislikes (Permanent Immigration): The USA does offer clear pathways to permanent immigration, but the process can be long, competitive, and uncertain. There are strict quotas and legal challenges involved, especially for international students who want to stay after graduation. The college provided some support, but navigating immigration options can still be complex and stressful.
Reviewed on 30 Apr 2025Read more
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Master of Science in Information Systems - Batch of 2024
Offered by University of Texas at Arlington
5
A globally enriching and academically supportive university experience.
Tips: Before joining this college, students should know that the university offers a highly supportive academic environment with access to excellent resources, skilled faculty, and a diverse student community. Time management and active participation in both academics and extracurricular activities are key to making the most of the experience. It's important to be open to collaboration and cultural exchange, as the campus is very international and interactive.
Likes (Value for money): The campus offers a vibrant, inclusive, and engaging environment. My day typically starts with interactive lectures, followed by group study sessions, club activities, or simply relaxing in common areas with friends. What I enjoy most is the balance between academics and extracurricular life. The university regularly hosts cultural fests, technical symposiums, workshops, and networking events, ensuring there's always something exciting happening. I actively participate in events related to robotics and teach innovation. Many student-led clubs, such as the AI & Robotics Club, the Debate Society, the Photography Club, and the Entrepreneurship Cell, foster creativity, leadership, and collaboration among students.
Dislikes (Post study jobs): The professors in my department are not only well-qualified and knowledgeable, but also extremely approachable and supportive. They encourage open discussions, make complex topics easy to understand, and are always available during office hours or via email for doubts or academic guidance. What stands out in their teaching methodology is the strong focus on practical learning through case studies, real-time problem solving, and interactive sessions. The faculty also adopts modern tools like digital simulations, flipped classrooms, and blended learning techniques. Moreover, the department is enriched by a diverse teaching staff from various nationalities, bringing a wide range of global perspectives to the learning environment.
Reviewed on 29 Apr 2025Read more
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Master of Science in Data Science - Batch of 2025
Offered by University of Texas at Arlington
3.6
Fun campus, amazing courses, great faculty, moderately expensive, inclusive and diverse environment.
Tips: It's a completely new experience as things here are very different from how it was back in India. The luxuries and comfort are compromises but it also helps in building a stronger sense of independence and responsibility. The washrooms here are totally water-free, you only find hand-wash basis with water but other than that you have to carry a water bottle with you or succumb to using issues. But other than that there are not much of cultural shifts that one might notice on the surface level and one can easily get going with the culture here. I am quite satisfied with the university and course that I've selected since I found some amazing professors who teach most professionally yet make sure that everyone understands what they teach. I would 100% recommend my course to anyone from a Math or Computer Science background.
Likes (Quality of faculty): Faculty members at UTA are great. They are well experienced in their field of study and have an amazing teaching style which makes it easy for students of any kind to understand. They have a more practical approach towards teaching rather than the effective traditional theoretical methods. Faculty members are easily approachable in their offices and can also be easily contacted via emails and Microsoft Teams. They give prompt replies and are available to help whenever needed.
Dislikes (Public transportation): The city of Arlington does not have any public transportation. While the university has its own shuttle service called Mav Move which is free for the students, computing within the city is a little hassle as Uber and Lyft are quite expensive. There are cheaper options compared to Uber and Lyft like 'Arlington Transportation by Via' which is limited only to the city of Arlington, student rideshare is the most commonly opted medium of transport by students for integrity transportation.
Reviewed on 28 Sep 2024Read more
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Master of Science in Computer Engineering - Batch of 2024
Offered by University of Texas at Arlington
3.5
UTA: Nurturing success in a diverse environment.
Tips: Research UTA's academic programs, student community and support systems before enrolling. There were clear cultural differences at 1st it was difficult for me but now I'm used to it. UTA also has merit-based scholarships you can apply online and at the office as well. Overall, I'm satisfied with the university.
Reviewed on 13 Apr 2024Read more
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Master of Science in Computer Science - Batch of 2023
Offered by University of Texas at Arlington
4
Thriving at UTA : A satisfying journey.
Tips: Before joining UTA, students should research its academic programs and campus environment. For me, moving to UTA was easy and I got some good friends. UTA offers scholarships based on academic records and unfortunately, I didn't receive any scholarship. Overall, I'm highly satisfied with UTA and UTA offers excellent academic programs and has good faculty.
Likes (Indian Food): I rated 4 for the availability of food options from my country of origin there are many Indian restaurants in the city ranging prices of budget-friendly to upscale dining. Not only Indian you also find Mexican, Chinese, Italian, and many other cuisines. I enjoy eating out and also cooking at home.
Dislikes (Public transportation): I rated 4 because UTA's campus has convenient access to various modes of transportation including nearby bus stops. Public transportation is affordable and reliable, connecting the studies to different parts of the city, and enhancing convenience and accessibility.
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Master of Science in Electrical Engineering - Batch of 2024
Offered by University of Texas at Arlington
3.5
One of the best universities!
Tips: Students should know how the university is for their specific majors. It’s a good university for a student who doesn’t want to have a lot of stress during the course of study, but eventually you will gain enough knowledge to land up a good job that you desire.
Reviewed on 29 Nov 2022Read more
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Bachelor of Business Administration - Management - Batch of 2024
Offered by University of Texas at Arlington
4.1
Sometimes staff used to be very rude to students
Tips: Students should know before joining this college is that some teachers will not talk to you nicely. They will always be rude no matter if you have done something wrong or not. And there is some lack of infrastructure in sports facilities. Student will get internship very easily in this college.
Likes (Internships): I rate high on internships because I got internship from my university very easily and out of 100 students 90 students easily get internship from University. The only thing student have to do to get internship is that they should have average communication skills.
Dislikes (Value for money): I rated low on value for money because I think University can improve the staff. Sometimes staff used to be very rude to students and they don't listen to students, what students want to ask them. And University should also improve sports facility for students.
Reviewed on 17 Mar 2022Read more
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