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MSc in Logistics and Supply Chain Management - Batch of 2025
4.6
Good course, supportive faculty, and helpful scholarship.
Tips: Students should know that the study style here is very independent, so managing their own time is important. I did feel a cultural shift at first, but I adapted to the interactive way of learning. I also got a scholarship, which helps with my tuition fees. Overall, I'm satisfied with my university, course, and life in the UK, though the living costs and weather can be challenging.
Likes (Quality of faculty): The professors are really approachable and helpful. You can easily reach out by email or after class, and they genuinely take time to guide you. The teaching style is not just theory; there is a good mix of case studies, group projects and real-world examples, which makes the subject more practical and interesting. They push you to think critically instead of just memorising. The faculty is also very diverse in terms of nationality, so you get to hear perspectives from different countries and industries, which adds a lot of value to the course.
Dislikes (Permanent Immigration): While the UK has pathways, they are not very straightforward. The process is long, expensive and immigration rules often change, which makes it harder to plan. Compared to countries like Canada or Australia. The settlement route here feels less predictable and less student-friendly. If I had to rate my own chances, I would say they are moderate. It truly depends on securing a scale job with visa sponsorship after graduation. If that works out, then staying long-term and eventually applying for settlement as soon as possible, but it's not guaranteed. A lot comes down to the kind of role you get, the employer's willingness to sponsor, and meeting the continuous stay requirements. Given the chance, I would consider permanently immigrating to the UK if I could build a successful career and life here. The quality of life, healthcare and international exposure are definitely attractive at the same time. I also stay open to opportunities in other countries where the immigration and settlement process is clearer and more attractive.
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MSc in Organisational and Business Psychology - Batch of 2023
4
Insider's Perspective: A comprehensive course work with best professors.
Tips: The university is based in a small town, which is relatively quiet and slow, especially during the winter. Ideally, you join activity-oriented or cultural societies or clubs from the very beginning to have a decent social circle. Overall, I was satisfied with my course, adequate challenges to upskill my knowledge and mentored by some of the best professors.
Likes (Part time work): Part-time work is easier to find off campus than on campus. The hourly pay ranges from GBP 8-11/ hour. Managing part-time work with academics can be exhausting, however, if planned well, it can be managed. I would recommend familiarizing yourself with the academic expectations of your course before seeking part-time opportunities, to realistically evaluate how much time you can dedicate outside of your studies.
Dislikes (Value for money): The tuition fee for this course is relatively lower at the University of Kent compared to many other universities. The course is holistic and provides significant industry exposure which justifies the tuition fee. The most interesting parts of my degree include interacting with actual companies and understanding their people-function roles, also contributing to them through projects assigned as a part of training in the modules.
Reviewed on 12 Mar 2024Read more
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Master of Business Administration (MBA) - Batch of 2024
3.4
Triple crown accredited. Worth choosing! Hectic MBA program.
Tips: The staff and people in the university are very welcoming and kind! So far, it's been a great experience. The programme is very hectic and involves 9-5 classes every alternative week. The off week will be intense with assignments and other work. Working part-time with this programme is very challenging so better to avoid depending on part-time income. The course is very theoretical, it's up to you to learn new skills relevant to current market trends. I have received an MBA women in leadership scholarship from the university worth 25% of the tuition fee waiver. The university has many other scholarships for postgrads. It's a decent university to study in.
Likes (Safety): So far it's been the safest place. I live on campus and we go for a walk even at night anytime for instance at 3 AM and it is still safe. The campus has their own safe zone app for emergencies. It's pretty handy and easy to reach out for help. We go to the city at night, it's not crowded and calm most of the time yet I feel safe here. People are sweet and greet each other.
Dislikes (Indian Food): There are very few options in vegetarian. Usually in any cafes, it's the same veg sandwich, mashed potato or wrap. No varieties on campus for Indian dishes in cafes or restaurants. Most restaurants serve British food with salad, sandwiches, burgers and plain food.
Reviewed on 2 Jan 2024Read more
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BA (Hons) Business Administration - Batch of 2024
5
Excellent academics, vibrant campus life, diverse community & strong research opportunities.
Tips: Before attending the University of Kent, every new student should understand program modules, credits, and assessment methods. Kent uses lectures, seminars, tutorials, and self-directed learning. Familiarize yourself with term dates, exam periods, and deadlines. Know about academic advising, tutoring, and mentoring options. I studied at the University of Kent and had an outstanding experience. Located in Canterbury, UK, this university offers a perfect blend of academic excellence, research opportunities, and vibrant campus life. Wide range of undergraduate and postgraduate courses with expert faculty. Parkland campus with modern facilities, libraries, and student union. Kent is renowned for research excellence, offering students chances to work with leading academics. Students from over 150 countries create a vibrant, inclusive community. Canterbury is a charming city with easy access to London and Europe. Excellent career advice, counselling, and student support teams. Plenty of sports clubs, societies, and events to balance academic life. Overall, the University of Kent exceeded my expectations. Excellent academics, a supportive community, and an ideal location make Kent an outstanding choice for higher education.
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Master of Business and Management - Batch of 2025
Offered by University of Waikato
4.2
The university is diverse and has a lot of events on-campus for students.
Tips: The school has a very supportive environment. The faculty is good and very helpful. I was also lucky to get an excellence scholarship of $10,000 to help me pay my tuition and other expenses. The best part about the University of Waikato and New Zealand, in general, is that it is easy to make friends. Everyone is so welcoming and ready to help. Go for it, you won't regret it. I can highly recommend the Master of Business and Management at the University of Waikato.
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Master of Health, Sport & Human Performance - Batch of 2025
Offered by University of Waikato
4.6
A supportive and enriching learning environment at Waikato.
Tips: Waikato is a diverse and supportive environment that provides a smooth cultural transition, good scholarship opportunities, and an overall highly satisfying academic experience. The university itself is full of diverse and interesting people. One can meet people from all over the world, and the campus truly provides a great space to interact with others. The supportive environment offered by the university and the students is what really stands out, and one can really find friends for life there. The university provides a multitude of resources for students, including a counselling and support service, the Learning Development Centre, and the Waikato library. These, among other things, are what make this a great university. This has been a life-changing journey that has grown both professionally and personally. There are a few available volunteer and paid jobs within the school campus, but jobs are rare outside.
Reviewed on 25 May 2025Read more
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Master of Applied Finance - Batch of 2025
Offered by University of Waikato
4
The university provides great facilities and friendly tutors.
Tips: Everyone was welcoming and understanding, which really helped me settled in. I got a $10,000 scholarship that was just based on my previous education. The faculty are highly knowledgeable and experts in their field.
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Bachelor of Science in Mathematics - Batch of 2027
Offered by University of Waikato
4
First-year student and an inclusive experience at Waikato University
Tips: I have become more disciplined, independent, and open to everyone. I have changed the way I think as well, since there are many races here, and I have to carefully choose the right words to respect them, which is good because it allows me to make friends all over the globe, try the signature food and so on. There aren’t many scholarships here for international students, but there are some. Most students have to compete with local students or the entire class for the scholarship to get the highest marks, which is difficult. I got a $2500 scholarship for not failing any classes during my foundation program, which was an achievement for me. However, I haven’t checked what kind of scholarships are available for a bachelor’s degree, and there don’t seem to be any for science majors.
Likes (Permanent Immigration): Since few people are living here, a huge chance to occupy their remaining space. Close to nature and lots of beautiful scenery to go hiking or bla, ideal town for nature people. However, everything is just quite boring, and quite spare and still underdeveloped compared to Australia and Singapore.
Dislikes (Part time work): There are a few available volunteer and paid jobs within the school campus, but jobs are rare outside. I listened to all the struggle of my friends who went through tons of interviews and CV review seminars just to get a single position at a KFC or McDonald’s. That's just how hard things are in this sparsely populated town, with few residents and even fewer jobs.
Reviewed on 21 May 2025Read more
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Master of Information Technology - Batch of 2026
Offered by University of Waikato
5
A supportive faculty and a vibrant student life.
Tips: They must know about the courses they are studying and will be taking, about the papers they are going to take. The ranking of the college, the number of programs being offered, and how long the college has existed. About the quality of teaching and the faculty and about the fee structure.
Reviewed on 17 May 2025Read more
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Master of Business and Management - Batch of 2025
Offered by University of Waikato
5
A perfect blend of academics, events and culture.
Tips: Students should be ready for a diverse, rigorous, and rewarding experience. The cultural shift was smooth with supportive peers. I received a merit-based scholarship through academic performance. Student life is vibrant, with a perfect mix of academics and fun. My day includes classes, club meetings, and hangouts. Fests, workshops, and cultural events happen often. I enjoy bonding with peers the most. There are clubs for tech, culture, sports and more.
Dislikes (Safety): The faculty is highly knowledgeable, approachable, and supportive. They're always open to questions, even outside class. Their use of case studies, real-world examples, and interactive sessions makes learning engaging. Most faculty are Indian, with a few international.
Reviewed on 13 Apr 2025Read more
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Master of Business and Management - Batch of 2025
Offered by University of Waikato
4.4
Good quality of education and management.
Tips: If you are an international student who wants to study in New Zealand and you have enough points in your English test, I recommend that you attend a university that offers affordable tuition. Waikato is an excellent option, but it's very expensive compared to other schools. but it provides excellent and high-quality education and support resources, which is very helpful to students from out of the country.
Likes (Permanent Immigration): It's very easy for specific Masters students and Ph.D. students to settle in New Zealand because immigration law is more liberal there than in other countries, which is an advantage for international students who want to settle in New Zealand and secure permanent residence or citizenship.
Dislikes (Student Life): They are giving us just basic guidance for internships, nothing more. They created a job portal for every student, but it’s completely useless and doesn’t help at all. And if you are trying to find jobs directly in the market, then it’s a very big task. You need a very good reference to get a good job.
Reviewed on 10 Apr 2025Read more
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Master of Arts in Psychology - Batch of 2026
Offered by University of Waikato
3.8
The availability and connectivity for part-time jobs are unsatisfactory.
Tips: I had lots of cultural shocks, mostly all good. I received a scholarship of 7500 NZD, which was through my agent. I would suggest thoroughly researching immigration, especially when applying with an agent. I would also suggest paying the full course fee and getting all living expenses transferred for the entire duration. Overall, I am very satisfied with my decision.
Likes (Indian Food): So, I'm not a big fan of Indian food. There are many restaurants offering it, but the taste is quite different, often sweeter. However, the food can be customised. The pricing is high, so I prefer cooking for myself. But fast food joints like McDonald's and Domino's are cheaper.
Dislikes (Part time work): The availability and connectivity for part-time jobs are unsatisfactory. While some courses include internships, mine does not. Consequently, job searching is difficult, as the market is saturated. The university offers many volunteer opportunities, but I received little to no support in securing a part-time position, although they do assist with CVs and interview preparation.
Reviewed on 14 Jul 2025Read more
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Master of Engineering Practice - Batch of 2026
Offered by University of Waikato
4.5
Supportive and career-oriented learning in a friendly environment.
Tips: Before joining, students should know that the system in New Zealand is very self-directed. You're expected to take initiative, manage time efficiently, and communicate openly with professors. The university provides good academics and opportunities to work on real-life projects.
Reviewed on 17 Apr 2025Read more
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Master of Engineering in Mechanical Engineering - Batch of 2025
Offered by University of Waikato
5
Supportive faculty and great student life experience.
Tips: Before joining this college, students should know that time management is very important to balance studies, assignments, and part-time work. It's helpful to get involved in student activities and make use of support services like the library, writing support, and career guidance. Also, be ready to communicate openly with faculty and classmates, as it really helps in both learning and adjusting to a new environment.
Likes (Safety): The campus environment is welcoming and vibrant. There are plenty of opportunities to join clubs, attend events, and meet people from different cultures. It's easy to make friends and balance academic and social life, which makes the overall experience enjoyable.
Dislikes (Quality of faculty): The instructors are highly knowledgeable and supportive and explain concepts clearly. They encourage questions, provide real-world examples, and are approachable both during and after class. Their teaching methods help me understand the subject better and stay engaged.
Reviewed on 13 Apr 2025Read more
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Master of Business and Management - Batch of 2026
Offered by University of Waikato
4.2
Highly qualified faculty and education.
Tips: It’s a good university and excellent value for money, especially for business and research courses. The living cost is fine, and the area is quiet, but part-time jobs are hard to come by right now. This university has everything people could expect in a university. Make sure to fully utilise the resources provided by the university. We have many on-campus events. I take part in them to actively build connections.
Reviewed on 10 Apr 2025Read more
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