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Ashwath Sriram Baskaran Verified Icon
MS in Data Science - Batch of 2027
4
There are many scholarships available at UMD.
Tips: Students must be prepared to adapt to culture shock, but they should be able to handle the experience and achieve their goals. There are also many scholarships available at UMD; students should apply for them as much as they can. UMD is a really good college, and it's one of the cheapest. If the cost of tuition is an important factor to you, then I would definitely recommend UMD. The cost for two years is about 45 Lakhs in Indian rupees. Safety and security are okay, but not as good as we might like. An incident of theft occurred in College Park last week, making the safety of students questionable, which then, in turn, puts people in fear because of racial differences. Putting the above incident aside, this is a very good college compared to other colleges.
Reviewed on 30 Apr 2025Read more
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M.Eng in Robotics - Batch of 2024
4.1
Value for Money: Top ranked public university
Tips: There are a lot of international student programs at the start addressing cultural shifts, mental wellbeing, etc. that can be helpful. Apply for research assistant positions to work in Maryland Robotics Center or The PRG group. Apply for a teaching assistantship, this will give you tuition remission benefits, in addition to the salary.
Likes (Public transportation): The public transport here is well-maintained and clean. It connects the DMV area through the metro and buses are available for integrity transport. The university also provides free transportation buses. Along with on-demand ride-share services for late-night transport.
Dislikes (Permanent Immigration): I am not looking forward to a permanent settlement, so I haven't explored this option. I would not like to permanently immigrate to the country. This is not because of any other reasons. This is just my personal preference. I have no idea why it is important to immigrate.
Reviewed on 5 Mar 2024Read more
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Abhishek Josyula Verified Icon
M.Eng. in Cybersecurity - Batch of 2023
4.1
Good college on a great location and in a great country
Tips: Initially, it was a bit difficult for me because I was a bit homesick but my friends helped me to get over that phase and introduce me to lots of on-campus organizations that used to organize events every other week which kept the students engaged. There was a bit of a cultural shift I experienced, but that was mostly because I was homesick. I did not get any scholarships. I am quite satisfied with the course and university, but a bit dissatisfied with the country because they are very strict on immigration.
Likes (Safety): The safety on campus is very good, there are many cops' vehicles on campus that keep patrolling the campus all the time to make sure that everyone is safe. I have had many good experiences in the city. Once I saw a person struggling to bike on the road, someone saw them struggling and called 911 and the cops showed up within 5 minutes and helped the old man.
Dislikes (Part time work): There are many on-campus part-time jobs available because the campus is really very big which makes it easier for students to find on campus jobs. I myself have worked on multiple on-campus jobs. As per the US law, an international student on F1 visa cannot work on off-campus jobs. The part time jobs are usually after the classes so it's easier to manage them. The average payout is $13.25 per hour.
Reviewed on 18 Aug 2023Read more
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M.Eng in Software Engineering - Batch of 2023
4.5
Excellent college with excellent faculty and excellent campus
Tips: It was not a big transition for me personally because I see a lot of Indian students around me. Plus the Indian food around here is really very good. Additionally, there are many on-campus events throughout the year that keep you engaged. I did not avail any scholarships. I am very much satisfied with the university, course, and country because it is exactly how I thought it would be.
Likes (Quality of faculty): The quality of the faculty is really very good, they are always available to clear your doubts and concerns even after the class is over or even on the weekends. One thing that I find unique about my professor is that they create a story and then teaches us a topic, does not just read from a PPT but creates a story for everything that they teach to make it interesting. There are faculty members from across the world and not just from America.
Dislikes (Permanent Immigration): If I had to permanently settle, the chances are very less because of the Green Card backlog for Indians. Also, right now, the market is really bad for people who are looking for a permanent settlement option but you can always work on a working visa and continue to stay in the US. If given a chance, I would definitely immigrate to this country regardless of the chances being slim.
Reviewed on 18 Aug 2023Read more
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Syed Mohammad Ibrahim Verified Icon
M.Eng. in Cybersecurity - Batch of 2022
4
One of the best universities in the US
Tips: There weren't many cultural shifts because the university is surrounded by lots of students and the majority of them being Indian students. On top of it, there are a lot of on campus events that keep you engaged so that you don't miss home. I did not avail of any scholarship. I am 100% satisfied with the university because it is one of the top universities in the US, and the course I studied is really in demand right now, plus, the country is really ahead of all the other countries.
Likes (Permanent Immigration): The chances of permanent settlement are very slim because the green card takes up to 10 years to be approved which is really long time. There are other methods to stay in the US like staying on a work permit. If given the chance, I would like to permanently settle in this country as this country is a developed country and the wage is really good.
Dislikes (Public transportation): The campus is really very big and is connected by lots of public modes of transport. Shuttle buses are the most commonly used transport by students because they drop you right inside the campus and you can travel the whole campus in a bus. Public transport is free for students so the students don't have to pay anything if they are coming or going from the college.
Reviewed on 17 Aug 2023Read more
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M.S in Computer Science - Batch of 2022
4
Best university for Computer science.
Tips: Before joining students should know about the academic programs the university offers, and campus culture. They should know about location, cost of living, financial aid the university provides, research opportunities, university accreditation, housing options and lastly about extracurricular activities. And talking of my journey, I haven't experienced any culture shift since coming to the university. I am fully satisfied with the University and the course I chose.
Likes (Quality of faculty): Accessibility of faculty depends on the individual faculty sometimes faculty members are easily approachable and sometimes we need to connect to them via email or online meeting. Teaching methodology of faculty members are very unique as every faculty members are expert and knowledgeable in their field so they sometimes give students group or individual projects to work on, research opportunities are provided, and mentorship and access to different resources are given. Faculty members from different nationalities are there on the campus.
Dislikes (Public transportation): Campus is well connected to rest of the city. Mode of public transport available are shuttle-UM which operates within the campus and provide transportation between different parts of the campus; other mode are metro, bus, bike share. This University has partnered with bike service provider where students can rent bike for transport. But some drawbacks of public transport are the limited schedule of buses and trains, sometimes delays and crowding, and sometimes due to weather conditions some modes don't operate. Public transport is overall affordable and convenient to use.
Reviewed on 19 Jul 2023Read more
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M.Eng in Robotics - Batch of 2024
4.1
Hard course with no money, too many assignments
Tips: The course is time-consuming. The job market in the US is good except for the recession, for stem, there is a lot of money. Except for IVY colleges, you gotta network on LinkedIn a lot, like A LOT. The coursework depends more on projects and homework and less on exams.
Likes (Public transportation): College has its own commute + state commute is good. Also, there is a night transportation service by UMD. US is known for shitty transport. Maryland especially College Park, has decent transport. in half an hour you can reach DC. Which has a lot of free stuff to do, a lot of museums. DC transport is good. Pro tip (If you don't pay them on the bus you don't need to )
Dislikes (Safety): There is a lot of robberies around the campus, some involve gun violence not that often though. My friend's laptop got stolen, and they ran saving their life from some random guy who showed up near the signal and pointed a gun at them. Students are good, but second amendment is not. Drugs are not legal in MD but have seen people taking them on public transport. At first I used to be irritated by them, but then I got used to it.
Reviewed on 28 Feb 2024Read more
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Master of Science in Software Development - Batch of 2025
Offered by Boston University
3.6
Great university and helpful staffs.
Tips: The transition from life back home and here is quite prevalent. But I had an easy time adapting as the city is very student-friendly and welcoming, and the university takes measures to help you out with administrative stuff once you arrive. No part-time jobs off campus, and for on-campus opportunities, there are limited spots. Public transport is free, and my experience has been quite great so far.
Reviewed on 23 Sep 2025Read more
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Master of Science in Applied Biostatistics - Batch of 2026
Offered by Boston University
3.8
Student-friendly and diverse.
Tips: This is a lively city, and I've never seen a campus as spread out as Boston University. The best aspects include the safety, easily accessible transportation, and the fact that the whole town is student-friendly. However, the cost of rent and living is quite expensive. You'll need to compensate by budgeting carefully in other areas. Also, tuition is very high, so be sure you've considered this carefully before coming here.
Reviewed on 27 Aug 2025Read more
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Master of Arts in Emerging Media Studies - Batch of 2026
Offered by Boston University
3.5
The city is friendly, with many universities and students, making it a great college town.
Tips: Boston was a city that instantly drew me in. The people are friendly, and the city is filled with many universities and students; making it a great college town basically. I've also managed to find a good balance studying here. Accommodation is expensive, but you can save a lot on travel by carpooling, and most of the public transport is free. You'll be expected to engage in your classes and advocate for yourself if there are projects you wish to be a part of.
Reviewed on 11 Aug 2025Read more
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AnonymousVerified Icon
BA in Philosophy & Psychology - Batch of 2026
Offered by Boston University
3.4
Boston is a welcoming city with friendly people.
Tips: Boston has been a truly wonderful and welcoming city. My university campuses are spread out, and there will be a lot of walking, but there is a tube system as well, which is pretty much free. I can vouch for the safety and weather here, although employment is limited, and not a lot of my friends have found jobs.
Reviewed on 7 Aug 2025Read more
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AnonymousVerified Icon
Master of Science in Nutrition & Metabolism - Batch of 2028
Offered by Boston University
3.7
The classes are intense and big on projects.
Tips: The classes are intense and big on projects, so if you're someone who likes that sort of setting, you'll be set. Some people have a hard time adjusting, but there's support available, especially mentally, so don't be hesitant if you ever feel the need. My favorite ritual has been weekend potlucks with my friends and taking a day in exploring a new place. Keep yourself engaged and you'll have a good time.
Reviewed on 29 Jun 2025Read more
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AnonymousVerified Icon
Master of Science in Biostatistics - Batch of 2027
Offered by Boston University
4
The campus is very diverse; the faculty is very helpful.
Tips: There is a slight cultural shift at the beginning but it doesn't take too long to feel welcome and not out of place. The professors are very involved and happy to help. Moreover, they are quick in mailing back, especially if you're in a fix. Keep an open mind and take your time getting to know the place, you'd be pleasantly surprised.
Reviewed on 29 Jun 2025Read more
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AnonymousVerified Icon
Master of Arts in Preservation Studies - Batch of 2026
Offered by Boston University
3.6
Great academics and interactive classes.
Tips: I have liked the sense of security, the warmth of people, the class structures and the weather. What proves to be a challenge is the job market and the immigration policies, which limit all sorts of chances to actually work there. Always remember to scan your receipts, get Apple Pay and use your student discounts.
Reviewed on 29 Jun 2025Read more
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AnonymousVerified Icon
Master of Arts in Classical Studies - Batch of 2026
Offered by Boston University
3.2
Beautiful but cold city.
Tips: Boston university must be one of the most well-known and widespread campuses in the entirety of Boston. It is divided into multiple different schools such as Questrom, the business school. Your safety is assured as well as there are many campus cops and patrols. Strike a good rapport with your professors as each good referral will take you a long way.
Reviewed on 26 Jun 2025Read more
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MS/MBA in Product Design and Manufacture - Batch of 2025
Offered by Boston University
3.7
Good colleagues and environment.
Tips: I have seen changes in my mentality, in my problem-solving abilities and in the way I perceive things, which I can credit to the time I have spent here so far. It is a very student-friendly and accommodating city, and the campus is beyond extensive. Good classmates, and even though finding a job here is among the most difficult tasks yet, there have been situations where the hardworking has paid off. Rent is expensive, so you can cut costs by using public transport or cooking for yourself. The optional reading is actually compulsory, and showing energy in class is really appreciated.
Reviewed on 29 May 2025Read more
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Online Master of Science in Supply Chain Management - Batch of 2025
Offered by Boston University
3.9
The cost of living and tuition are a little higher as compared to other colleges.
Tips: BU is one of the most happening colleges in this part of Boston. There are all sorts of people and students, and diversity is plenty. However, the cost of living and tuition are a little higher than at other American universities. Do your own cooking instead of eating out most of the time to cut costs. If you are not a citizen, it can get tricky to find a job here.
Reviewed on 29 May 2025Read more
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Mehar Verified Icon
Master of Arts in Psychology - Batch of 2025
Offered by Boston University
3.7
It has been an empowering and overwhelming expereince.
Tips: I didn't expect the course loads to be as intense as they have been, but then again, if I'm studying psychology, it's important to be thorough. That is something that the professors at Boston University really do emphasise. Moreover, I feel like the program has been a good balance of theory and practical experience, which has really enhanced my learning. I think this is a great place to study.
Likes (Safety): Boston is filled with universities and people, so there is plenty of police force both in and around campus to ensure maximum safety. In fact, the crime rate is also lower than in other American cities, and people watch out for one another here as well.
Reviewed on 27 May 2025Read more
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BA in International Relations/MA in International Affairs - Batch of 2024
Offered by Boston University
3.8
Boston is a very expensive city to live so be prepared to budget everything.
Tips: As someone who has always dreamed of working in politics or diplomacy, Boston University offers a very promising programme where you will be given exposure and learning that is hard to find elsewhere. The fellow students are very intellectual as well, and you will be pushed to prove yourself. The downside is that Boston is a very expensive city to live so be prepared to budget everything while you're here. My advisor has also been truly helpful throughout.
Reviewed on 27 May 2025Read more
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AnonymousVerified Icon
Master of Engineering in Biomedical Engineering - Batch of 2025
Offered by Boston University
4
BU is an expensive school and the return on investment is not as promising as the amount you spend.
Tips: I have seen a lot of changes throughout myself and the country in the time I have spent here. I have been pleasantly surprised by how involved, passionate, and open-minded the professors and pedagogy have been here. The overall vibe here is always very energetic, and there's always something to look forward to. There are also a lot of cops stationed around the city, which makes it very safe to live.
Dislikes (Value for money): BU is an expensive school, and the return on investment is not as promising as the amount you spend to study there. Furthermore, there's no job guarantee, so student loan repayments could get complicated.
Reviewed on 27 May 2025Read more
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Master of Arts in Energy & Environment - Batch of 2025
Offered by Boston University
3.4
Boston is a student-friendly city but the course work can be very intense.
Tips: The best thing about Boston is how student-friendly the city is and how accommodating it is to diversity. There are a number of prominent universities in and around the city, and there’s a tram service throughout the city that’s practically free for students. I do wish the course loads were less intense at times, though. There have been weeks when I barely had time to do anything aside from my academics.
Dislikes (Permanent Immigration): Honestly, if you require a sponsorship to work in the United States, you will not be able to secure a role here very easily. This has been the case for almost all students throughout the country, to the point that some colleges are simply not taking in any more international students.
Reviewed on 27 May 2025Read more
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Master of Arts in Emerging Media Studies - Batch of 2025
Offered by Boston University
3.6
BU's campus is spread out throughout the city making it very well known.
Tips: So, coming from a smaller town, studying at Boston University was a truly special experience. BU's campus is spread out throughout the city, as there are multiple buildings and schools under BU all across the city, making it very well known throughout. You're not allowed to work outside of campus, but if you are proactive and involved enough, you can get roles as teaching assistants and in research.
Reviewed on 27 May 2025Read more
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MS in Computer Science - Batch of 2026
Offered by Boston University
3.9
The university is decent but very expensive.
Tips: Before joining BU, know that it's a large, vibrant urban campus with strong academics and lots of opportunities, but also a fast-paced environment where you need to be proactive. Transitioning involved getting used to the city, the academic rigour, and a more independent lifestyle; the cultural shift wasn't drastic, but adjusting to different social norms and a diverse student body took some time. I did receive a merit-based scholarship through my application, which significantly helped with tuition costs, though the exact amount varies. Overall, I'm very satisfied with BU's academics, the diverse courses offered, and studying in Boston, a city with so much history and student life.
Likes (Safety): BU and the surrounding areas generally feel quite safe, especially with the presence of campus police and well-lit areas. However, like any city, you need to be aware of your surroundings, especially at night. BU offers the Scarlet SafeWalk programme for escorts at night, emergency blue light call boxes across campus, and a comprehensive BU Alert system for timely notifications. There are also security personnel in dorms and educational programs on safety awareness.
Dislikes (Permanent Immigration): Permanent immigration is something some international students consider, but it's not the primary focus for most during their studies. It depends a lot on individual career paths and opportunities after graduation. Permanent settlement isn't my primary focus right now as a student. My chances would depend on future job prospects and visa options after graduation, which are uncertain. While the US has its attractions, permanent immigration is a significant decision that involves long-term goals and family, so it's not a definite "yes" at this stage.
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Master of Fine Arts in Film & Television Studies - Batch of 2026
Offered by Boston University
3.1
Boston is a very historic city while being extremely developed.
Tips: The college and where it is located provides the perfect blend of history and modernity as Boston is a very historic city while being extremely developed as well. People in and out of college are friendly, and it won't take very long to adjust here. Weather is unpredictable and a little extreme.
Likes (Indian Food): In this college town, there are tons of Indian restaurants and grocery stores, so food isn’t an issue. I think you should cook for yourself to cut back on expenses, as it might get pricey to support yourself here. There are a lot of different options available, and I think the quality is quite good.
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Master of Engineering in Systems Engineering - Batch of 2026
Offered by Boston University
3.5
Boston University provides hands-on and more practical form of learning.
Tips: I like the hands-on and more practical form of learning here, where students are encouraged to think critically and examine every problem from multiple angles. I think this trains you well and has an impact in the long run. I did not avail myself of any scholarships, but a lot of my friends have received some form of financial aid. I would love to settle here if I ever got the opportunity. Initially, I'd planned on coming here to work for a few years, but the setting's become very unpredictable, and my chances of doing so are a lot lower. Everyone is looking for a job, but sponsorship makes things more complicated. I would say I’m fairly satisfied with Boston University so far.
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Master of Science in Biology - Batch of 2025
Offered by Boston University
3.9
The quality of education is excellent.
Tips: There was a bit of a culture shock for me as I had arrived a week after orientation and ended up missing a lot of the important aspects that were covered. Other than that, the process was smooth. I got to be a part of the South Asian Society, which is a campus community of students from asian countries to maintain and preserve their culture. Being a part of research projects has brought out a lot of my potential, and the quality of education is excellent.
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Master of Science in Statistical Practice - Batch of 2026
Offered by Boston University
4
It has been an enriching learning process.
Tips: I was a little unsure about my decision initially, as I had a different college in mind, but since I got a merit-based scholarship, tuition became more affordable here. I also landed a decent internship back in India, which makes things better. You will have a good time if you are genuinely passionate about your program and you contribute to research and academia as that is really value here. Be ahead with course registration and ensure quality feedback.
Dislikes (Part time work): Part-time work used to be a lot easier to get, but now they’ve become very strict regarding the paperwork and eligibility requirements, which has left even fewer options than before. You can try finding work on campus. If you do, you might be able to get a position at one of the cafes, with one of the student-run clubs, or as a research assistant.
Reviewed on 29 Apr 2025Read more
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