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Master of Science in Computer Science - Batch of 2025
3.8
Nature centric and research-oriented.
Tips: The coursework is really great. The professors are friendly and helpful. You might get attracted to assistantship programs but their policies keep on changing so it is not guaranteed you will get one. Utah's weather can be extreme during winters and it is very silent here after 7 or 8 PM. Utah is a safe place compared to other states. We have campus police patrolling on campus, and there is also an option to book a safe ride, which will drop you from your building to the nearest public bus or train station. I myself work till 11 PM a lot of days on campus and it's very safe. Overall, I am highly satisfied with my experiences.
Dislikes (Indian Food): We just have one small counter of an Indian restaurant on the entire campus compared to other universities who have a variety of food options. Other cuisine options are also limited, all outlets are in one single building, so if you need lunch at Engineering building, you will need to walk all the way up to the Union building.
Reviewed on 15 Mar 2025Read more
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Master of Science in Information Systems - Batch of 2024
4.5
Huge safe campus, helpful people and many part-time opportunities.
Tips: This Master of Science in Information Systems course is very easy. It's not difficult, and the subjects don't go into much depth. They just touch base on them. Each subject is taught in one class for 10 weeks. This is a good course if you just want to update your current skills. Great faculty. They are very helpful and knowledgeable, they help you with projects and assistant opportunities, you can seek their guidance if you want to do research, they have many years of experience in teaching and research, and you get varied options to choose from. It is difficult to get a green card for Indians because of the long wait time. You cannot get citizenship. Visa sponsorship is another problem. Companies won't sponsor your H1B. There is no way to immigrate permanently unless you invest a huge amount of money.
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Master of Public Policy/Master of Public Health (MPP/MPH) - Batch of 2026
4.1
Energetic and vibrant college life.
Tips: I have become very involved in campus activities and networking, which is new for me as I used to be very introverted. The campus here is beautiful, and the resources are fully utilised to ensure a good experience for students. There are also mental health services for those who might be struggling. 
Likes (Student Life): Campus is constantly brimming with activities and the student-formed clubs and organisations are very active. Sports is something that Utah takes a lot of pride in and every time there is a tournament, it brings the whole campus together. In addition, there are new events every semester to look forward to.
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Master of Arts in Political Science - Batch of 2026
3.7
It has been a great journey so far.
Tips: The best thing I've noticed in Utah is the welcoming and helpful culture. The student body is diverse and you will experience how connected and united everyone is. Take a campus tour and familiarise yourself with the point of contact, necessary credit for your course and your faculty.
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Master of Statistics (MStat) in Mathematics - Batch of 2026
4.2
It is a rewarding yet challenging experience.
Tips: As a student of mathematics, studying here has been rigorous yet rewarding. The programs are competitive but that is also designed to bring out the best in you so enjoy the ride while you can. Take advantage of office hours and get to know your professors as they will help you out in time of need.
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Master of Science in Geology - Batch of 2024
4.1
The university is great with friendly people by your side.
Tips: I have spent a couple of years here and every semester has something new to offer, so I would say my transitioning is constant. Participating in community groups and activities has helped me in finding a sense of belonging and common ground with my peers which is something I would encourage. The city is very well connected as is my campus. There are several applications where you can get access to the bus routes and everything you need is also fairly nearby so I would say public transport has made commuting both easy and reasonable as well.
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Master of City and Metropolitan Planning - Batch of 2026
4.1
It has been an incredible and interesting experience.
Tips: Studying here for me has been a unique experience with both ups and downs. Because of the size of the campus and the academic curriculum, I initially was very overwhelmed which is why you should constantly be in touch with your academic assistants and keep a check of your academic credit. The college is welcoming and the faculty are helpful and supportive. Public transportation is affordable, accessible and convenient. Overall, I am satisfied with the college, course and the country.
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Master of Arts in English - Batch of 2025
3.7
The university provides very helpful and friendly atmosphere.
Tips: My time here has been quite positive and satisfactory. The faculty is very knowledgeable and dedicated and learning becomes enjoyable under them. Moreover, the tutoring and writing centres offer academic support whenever needed and you can always reach out for assistance. There are events, student club activities and seminars available so do participate in them and build connections. Overall, I am satisfied with my experience.
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Master of Science in Chemistry - Batch of 2024
4
The university is great but very limited opportunities to explore.
Tips: My experience at the University of Utah has been beyond my expectations as the campus is beautiful, the people are very friendly, and I have learned a lot throughout. There are so many things to do beyond the classrooms so make it a point to explore the outdoors, especially the natural beauty and the activities near campus.
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Master of Science in Computer Science - Batch of 2024
4.1
University of Utah - Great place for academics
Tips: Be ready to grind. There's a lot to do in terms of academics. Be curious and talk to the professors. Maintain good contact with them, they are great advisors and can recommend you even in the job market. There is less diversity in the university though but the people here are friendly and well-spoken. You will take some time to get adjusted to the food here because it's quite different. Cooking at home is an ideal option. Being a vegetarian, there are very few vegetarian food options here.
Likes (Quality of faculty): The faculty here are highly skilled and extremely intelligent. They are working on amazing projects and it's the best place if you genuinely want to learn, publish papers and work on research projects. You can also work under professors here as a research assistant and get paid!
Dislikes (Indian Food): There are very less Indian restaurants and the food doesn't taste good. There are very less vegetarian options in food, you will take time to get adjusted to the type of food here. It's ideal to cook at home. Indian food is best made at home than at restaurants here. Italian food places are great here.
Reviewed on 30 Jan 2024Read more
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MS in Environmental Engineering - Batch of 2021
Offered by University of Tennessee
3.6
University of Tennessee, Knoxville Review
Tips: The university is very good, but it is more famous for its PhD programs than its undergraduate programs. This is probably because the university is a close partner of Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL). The tuition and fees are on the higher side for a public university, and most of the scholarships were available to PhD and bachelor's students in my department.
Likes (Student Life): The University of Tennessee, Knoxville has a great campus to explore, and a wide variety of events take place on campus. There are student clubs and communities for all types of interests. The events range from sporting events to Halloween and Food Festivals to International Coffee House once in 2 weeks to Diwali, Holi, Thanksgiving, and Christmas.
Dislikes (Public transportation): The public transportation system is not so well connected with the University of Tennessee, Knoxville. There are a few bus routes that run from the campus, and while they are affordable, they are not very convenient. The university does run a few bus routes around campus for students who live nearby.
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MS in Environmental and Soil Sciences - Batch of 2024
Offered by University of Tennessee
3.4
Amazing faculty. Totally worth it.
Tips: Rent's gone up almost twice in the last 4 years. So a cool tip to new students: move out to either South Knoxville or near Alcoa and come by car. You will need the car anyway so take the car first and don't spend on rent. Travel more, Knoxville is beautiful.
Likes (Quality of faculty): UT's faculty are great. I mostly know graduation students and most of them do their experiments on campus. All the high-teach cutting-edge instruments are available with the right faculty members (nearby ORNL is a plus). Some of the departments, especially the engineering ones are great.
Dislikes (Public transportation): Public transportation is worth it if you live ~4-5 miles from campus/downtown (but the rent's pretty high around that part). Anything beyond it takes forever. Also, the hill terrain makes bike computing problematic. Transportation is affordable but it costs time.
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MS in Computer Science - Batch of 2024
Offered by University of Tennessee
3.7
Financing intelligently is significant here.
Tips: I would like to mention one thing, which is pretty straightforward - if you are coming here as a Bachelors/Masters student without any scholarship, please make sure you have your financial plan ready for the necessary funds to cover your tuition fees + living expenses. Relying on campus jobs for living expenses is not reliable. Sure, you get some money, but it can help you cover your wants, not needs.
Likes (Student Life): There's always a lot of stuff that keeps happening on the campus. If you can manage your time effectively and prioritize what you like to do, you'll like your student life. There's the football season in the fall and other sports that happen in the Springs, Basketball being one of the most popular.
Dislikes (Indian Food): Knoxville does not have many options for Indian Food. It still developing, better options might come up in the future. For Non-Vegetarian, there are always options available. For Vegetarian, obviously not much. I prefer cooking 80% of the time, and doing meal prep. Cooking would be the best way to eat whatever you like at a minimal cost any day.
Reviewed on 6 Mar 2024Read more
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MS in Chemistry - Batch of 2025
Offered by University of Tennessee
3.8
University overall is fine but depends on department to department
Tips: There is a whole cultural shift after moving here. It's totally different but in a good way. I was on scholarship but I was ready to spend it all as the living cost is high. I am fully satisfied with the university as it is one of the best in the world but being a student as well as TA workload is too much.
Likes (Permanent Immigration): Good cost of living, a nice and peaceful city. I like it here as people are really nice and helpful to each other. Big cities are also not far away and have good connectivity by road and by air. Also the weather is really nice as not too cold winters and not too hot summers.
Dislikes (Internships): Most professors don't want students to go to internships as most internships happen in the summer and professors want to spend that time in the lab. There are a lot of internship opportunities available relative to the field but getting a chance to grab those opportunities is low as your professor won't let you go for an internship.
Reviewed on 6 Mar 2024Read more
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