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MS

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MEng

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B.A.

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Views on Texas A&M campus
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AnonymousVerified Icon
MS in Biology - Batch of 2031
3.9
A mixed journey so far.
Tips: I think College Station is a friendly town, but the temperature widely varies. Mostly it is very hot throughout the year and when it is winter it might be extremely cold for a week or so. The spring season brings in allergies, so you might want to be up to date with flu and allergy shots. Ph.D. students get a TAship, which covers the duration of our course. I would say I am pretty satisfied with my course.
Likes (Internships): It is comparatively easier to get internships given that the alumni network at the university is pretty strong, There are also webinars to help students navigate the journey. In addition, seniors are also helpful in guiding you to apply for certain internships which might be good for international students.
Dislikes (Indian Food): There aren't many outlets that have Indian food available except a few like Taz, Tikka House etc. I would prefer eating at home since it save a lot of cost, and also helps me stay healthy amidst the hustle of college life. On weekends I would probably order something from outside.
Reviewed on 3 Apr 2025Read more
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MS in Biology - Batch of 2029
3.7
A great university with lot of student support.
Tips: I have been studying in other countries before coming to the US. The cultural shift is huge however the university does do orientation to help you settle in better. I was fully funded which means my tuition fee is waived and I get a stipend based on research assistantship or teaching assistantship. The university is great so is the coursework and quality of research.
Likes (Safety): There are a lot of measures taken to ensure safety on the campus. There are also corps of cadets safety escorts who can help you navigate from one place to another if you feel unsafe. In addition, during the orientation days, one usually gets taught about a lot of safety measures.
Dislikes (Public transportation): There are two mainly used bus services apart from which you wouldn't find public transportation as rampant as in other cities. However, services like Uber, Hitch and Lyft are available but can be costly for students. The bus to campus and allotted spots are free for students.
Reviewed on 29 Aug 2024Read more
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Master of Science in Computer Science (STEM) - Batch of 2024
4.3
Could be a good option with funding
Tips: Try contacting professors directly for part-time work as assistants, T. A or GA. culture-wise, especially in CS department you will find many more Indians as is to be expected, you won't unnecessarily feel out of place. University and other student bodies like IGSA, organise many socializing events to transition international students.
Reviewed on 14 Jan 2024Read more
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Master of Science in Computer Engineering (STEM) - Batch of 2025
4.1
Great college, good opportunities in research labs and brilliant professors.
Tips: Apply for positions like Grade and assistantship, etc. ASAP as they fill up fast. Scholarships are usually given by the department for the first semester and subsequent scholarships are on an application basis. Extremely satisfied with the coursework and university.
Likes (Quality of faculty): Extremely approachable faculty, each faculty will have their own course structure. Need to research the faculty and subject before taking a course and unfortunately there is no forum for that, most of it will be done by interacting with students.
Dislikes (Indian Food): Taz restaurant is the only Indian restaurant around. Mostly cooking at home is preferred. Plenty of restaurant chains around and on the campus. The college is in a small town so finding ethnic food is tough. Few Arabic restaurants fill the void but mostly serve non-veg.
Reviewed on 26 Oct 2023Read more
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Master of Science in Electrical Engineering - Batch of 2024
4.3
One of the best colleges in the United States
Tips: The college is a great place to be. The tuition and other college expenses are more than expected. I wouldn’t consider this an affordable university. I realized this after joining the college. Thesis students get in state scholarship offered by department.
Likes (Student Life): Students have full freedom while on campus which makes students comfortable trying out various things. The Recreational Center here is a major point because of the size and the number of activities that are allowed at the Center. There is huge number of on-campus events with lots of gifts and food.
Dislikes (Indian Food): There are Indian food markets available but they are quite far and require personal transport to travel which is difficult. There is a place called HEB which has most of the vegetables and general food. If you are looking for Indian food and vegetables then minimart and spice market are the options.
Reviewed on 31 Aug 2022Read more
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MEng in Materials Science and Engineering - Batch of 2024
4.4
My experience regarding college was good, I am happy.
Tips: The opportunities offered and the curriculum is well structured. Research opportunities provided by faculty are too good. The lab equipment is highly developed and new. Scope for students to conduct research is good which highly encouraged me to recommend Texas A& M University.
Dislikes (Indian Food): Number of options of my origin country food is less. I need to cover far distances to get Indian food. Bus routes are not in that way so I need to book a cab and go to that store. As a student, it becomes difficult for one to bare those expenses. So my rating is 4
Reviewed on 28 Aug 2022Read more
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BSc in Applied Physics - Batch of 2026
Offered by University of Regina
3.3
The top 2 best University choices for an international student in Saskatchewan.
Tips: I am more open-minded after these 2 years here, which is due to the fact that I live among people who come from different backgrounds and have varying perspectives on everyday matters. However, I believe a person must have self-discipline and maturity otherwise they will get carried away in this culture. I received a 3k CAD international entrance scholarship because of my good scores in IELTS and 12th Grade.
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MSc in Statistics - Batch of 2023
Offered by University of Regina
4.1
I am very happy that I got placed in Public University of Canada.
Tips: When I moved here, I faced a cultural shift but in good way. I learnt many things from students of different regions. There are lots of opportunities for scholarships. And my academic is 4/4 gpa, so I got it. Just maintaining the GPA will help in getting scholarships. Overall, I am totally satisfied with my University.
Reviewed on 6 Apr 2023Read more
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M.Sc in Computer Science (Course-based route) - Batch of 2023
Offered by University of Regina
4.1
Value for money where students must be independent
Tips: One must be ready to take the initiative, look for opportunities, and network on their own to get the maximum benefits of studying at the university. There are activities happening all around the campus and one must stay updated on them by checking university campus groups and uregina mail. Same goes for internships and job opportunities either through campus placepro or through campus job fairs.
Likes (Value for money): The fee for CS comes down to around 3500 CAD per semester which is very economical as compared to all other universities in Canada. The campus has all the latest facilities and access expected from a modern university. The value for money is excellent here.
Dislikes (Quality of faculty): The quality of professors is a mixed bag to say the least. Some of the professors prepare their own course structure and assignments and try to innovate ways to educate with the latest tech curriculum relevant to the industry. However, there are others in the CS faculty who reuse content from other universities and care more about attendance than learning.
Reviewed on 13 Oct 2022Read more
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BSc in Chemistry - Batch of 2023
Offered by University of Regina
3.1
Complete waste of money.
Tips: My advice to you is that do not join this university if possible. They raise the fees by 2.5% every year and the standard of university isn't high. The professors are not good in most of the classes. You'll feel like it is not worth studying at all if you take any class with them.
Likes (Indian Food): With the increase in Indian and Asian population in the city, there are a lot of options for both Indian and Asian food here. In mostly every section of the city, you'll find some Indian restaurant of good quality. Though you'll have to drive around a bit but you'll find it in no time.
Dislikes (Safety): It is not the safest place at all. With a lot of indigenous people living in the city, it has become really difficult for brown skin people like us to live. They are not threat to us mostly but there are a lot of cases of theft and attacks on people, and the victims are mostly international people. Indigenous people are accused of doing it most of the times.
Reviewed on 20 Mar 2022Read more
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BSc in Actuarial Science - Batch of 2020
Offered by University of Regina
4.9
Fantastic learning experience!
Tips: If students want to join this college then they must go through the college website and read each and every section very carefully, like their fee structure, on the job placements, student life, internships and post course job opportunities, etc.
Likes (Part time work): In my opinion, job opportunities during the whole course were very high. Those who are willing to work can work without any hurdle. I myself did a part time job while studying. So, I am very much sure that anyone can get a job very easily if he/she wants one.
Dislikes (Value for money): In my opinion, this college is charging quite high money. If the fee structure is less then it will become a fantastic college. I hope if the college charges lesser amount then it will definitely help the students who have average family background.
Reviewed on 27 Sep 2021Read more
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MSc Computer Science - Data Science - Batch of 2024
Offered by University of Regina
5
University of Regina has is good with understanding and supportive faculty
Tips: I was very satisfied with my university, course, and country. However, I did not receive any scholarships. If you are considering studying abroad, be sure to apply for scholarships both with the university and the government. Also, be prepared for a difficult transition period after you arrive.
Likes (Indian Food): I spend most of my day studying and meeting with friends to discuss life. There are many events organized on campus, and I often participate. There are also many student clubs and communities, as well as student unions. The campus is very diverse, and you'll make many friends there.
Dislikes (Part time work): The faculty are always approachable. They try to teach more with a practical approach. very diverse teaching faculty. The faculty will help you throughout but they want you to ask questions so they can help you learn.
Reviewed on 19 Sep 2024Read more
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