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MS

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B.Sc.

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B.A.

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MS in Biochemistry - Batch of 2026
3.4
Good experience with lots of learnings.
Tips: Texas is a very widespread campus with diverse students and faculty and you'll not take too long to adjust. People are easy going and classes are experiential with multi faceted conversations forming a central theme. In terms of post graduation work opportunities, things are becoming increasingly restrictive, but if you form good connections with your professors, you can avail benefits in the form of LORs and projects and even use them as references.
Reviewed on 30 Sep 2025Read more
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BS in Engineering Technology - Batch of 2026
3.9
Life in Texas State University.
Tips: You should be prepared to be in the midst of a lot of activity and hustle and bustle, as this is a very happening campus. There are people from all parts of the world, so keep your interactions culturally aware and mindful. Classes are not easy going and a lot of independent thinking will be required out of the textbooks. The job market is increasingly competitive and applications start months in advance.
Reviewed on 28 Sep 2025Read more
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Masters in Accounting (M.ACY.) - Batch of 2026
3.4
Been a learning process.
Tips: My transition was gradual, and all my inhibitions and worries disappeared quite quickly after being on campus for at least two to three weeks. The campus is full of life and quite outdoorsy as well, so if you have wished to pick up a sport, you have the perfect opportunity to do so here. Rent is more reasonable here compared to a lot of other cities, and in class grading is subject to various parameters, not simply your performance on exams. This also depends on your classes and professors and what their basis of grading is.
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BA in Sociology - Batch of 2026
3.7
Highly educated and qualified faculty.
Tips: Everything here is truly an experience, and courses are very research-oriented. Networking opportunities and practical exposure are a big plus, and the community is very student-oriented. A lot of Indians are around as well. The job scenario is very unpredictable right now, and a lot of people are returning home.
Reviewed on 23 Sep 2025Read more
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BA in Journalism - Batch of 2026
3.8
Texas State University is a very social and buzz-filled campus.
Tips: My first year passed by quite swiftly, and the level of competition and dedication required has also increased quite a bit. Texas State is a very social and buzz-filled campus with plenty going on at all times. We can't work part-time, but professors offer research-related work. The weather is the same throughout, and there are a lot of South Asian people as well.
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MS in Human Nutrition - Batch of 2026
3.8
Pretty decent experience.
Tips: The campus is very accepting, and there are plenty of international students as well. Try to be a part of the campus events and games to get a sense of the Texas state culture. There are research positions on campus, fewer outside. The admission process is fairly straightforward, and I managed to get an early admission, which made my decision quite easy. There are also plenty of Indian restaurants around; in fact, some of the popular ones are right around campus.
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MA in Political science - Batch of 2026
3.5
Cosmopolitan environment with limited opportunities.
Tips: Texas State is a very big, diverse and happening university, so it is easy to get a little astray, but the level of competencies required is high to cope. Limited part-time opportunities, but scholarships are available if you have a solid SOP and a decent GPA. Friendly state, but try not to get too caught up in the chaos.
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Master of Science in Computer Science - Batch of 2026
3.8
Texas State is a very social and fun-loving university.
Tips: Texas State is a very social and fun-loving university. There's a lot to expect when you come here, and a lot of things that constantly happen in and around campus. Learn how to manage your time and finances, as no one else is gonna do it for you. Professors are helpful, but expect quality work in return, and you will have to advocate for yourself when you need help, as learning is not what it's like back home. Job prospects have become limited, so only come here if you see value in the long term; otherwise, don't waste your money.
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Bachelor of Arts in Economics - Batch of 2027
3.3
Part-time jobs are not available for international students.
Tips: Culture shifts are there, but Texas has a lot of Indian representation, so at least your culture is somewhat reserved, and there are food options and Indian restaurants around. Part-time jobs are not for international students so you'll have to rely on saving and budgeting instead. I received a merit based scholarship which ease out the cost of tuition a bit although the cost of living isn't covered. Lots of parties and events are constant here throughout the year so you can expect a breather when classes get too hectic.
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BS in Civil Engineering - Batch of 2026
3.5
Interesting and detailed journey.
Tips: Be prepared for a lot of walking and socialising, while often feeling rushed. International students support each other, and though homesickness is normal, you'll adjust faster than you think. Take classes that fit your schedule and interests; you'll be encouraged to try new things. Be aware that things can be somewhat disorganised, so you'll need to be proactive.
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MA in Psychological Research - Batch of 2026
3.7
Great for learning ventures.
Tips: I didn't experience any major transition or culture shock after moving here, and the rent is much cheaper here compared to many other cities. The professors are knowledgeable, and I've worked on some interesting cases and papers, which have significantly improved my learning. Overall, I am quite satisfied with my experiences.
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Master of Science in Data Analytics and Information Systems - Batch of 2027
3.5
Good place to attend if you have financial aid.
Tips: I have experienced more growth in myself after coming here, and my fellow students have been truly helpful in the process. Don't come without a scholarship or financial aid. Some things are more accessible here than in the other branches, such as getting support from professors or networking opportunities. Limited on-campus opening as well as off-campus, so figure out other ways to support yourself.
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MS in Engineering - Batch of 2026
3.8
Decent and welcoming place.
Tips: The student makes this college a worthwhile place. In my experience, I felt supported and accepted in a way I hadn't before. The professors treat you as equals and help you when you need it. Job opportunities are limited, but STEM graduates with relevant work experience may be granted an extended search period.
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MS in Physics - Batch of 2026
3.8
Friendly people and vibrant student life.
Tips: My experience in America and at the college was quite pleasant; people are friendly, though they tend to keep to themselves. Texas has a significant Indian population, and there are student organisations available to assist with campus arrival and any other needs. Public transportation is helpful, but having your own vehicle can save a lot of time.
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MS in Quantitative Finance and Economics - Batch of 2025
3.3
The campus is quite vast, open and diverse.
Tips: The campus is quite vast and open, and you'll be in for a lot of walking. Part-time jobs are limited, but you can get lucky if you are quick with applying for research or TA positions, where there's also a stipend at times. Come with a scholarship, and if you have a solid plan of action, as things are extremely unpredictable at the moment.
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BA in Psychology - Batch of 2027
3.6
Good place to learn affordably.
Tips: The quality of education here is good, although the scope of research has become limited. Lots of Indian and South Asian population, and the communities are pretty active during festivals. What I like the most is that the campus is always buzzing with people and activity. I also got a slight scholarship based on merit, which was helpful.
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MS in Marketing Research and Analysis - Batch of 2025
3.8
Great faculty and supportive community.
Tips: Texas State University offers a welcoming environment with a strong, supportive Indian community. The student body is creative and encourages us to explore our passions. Students with strong GRE scores may also have the opportunity to receive scholarships.
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MA in Mass Communication - Batch of 2026
3.5
Lots of adventure here.
Tips: There are many opportunities to grow and gain knowledge here, and professors are available to support you. Ensure your I-20 is in order, as there are high academic expectations. Have fun, and explore the city once you're settled in. Overall, I am quite satisfied with my experiences.
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