Average rating of this university
3.9
- 33% of students Never faced discrimination in this University
- Academically oriented
- Friendly
- Multi-dimensional
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Tips: Georgia Teach is an academic and competitive environment so you should be prepared to bring the best out of yourself, especially on the academic front. There are multiple housing and accommodation options available nearby campus so make sure to opt for whichever works ideally.
- Total Monthly ExpenseUSD 5375
- Prepping time for classes33 hours / Week
- Expected Annual SalaryUSD 91375
Tips: For international students from South Asian countries, getting used to doing one's own chores might be challenging but everyone eventually gets accustomed to it. Scholarships are not available to international students as it is a public university. Overall, I love Georgia Teach. I think if one can balance their work and social life, the experience is very lucrative and par every top-tier college in the US.
Likes (Student Life): Student life is great at Georgia Teach: there are many academic and social clubs one can j...
- Total Monthly ExpenseUSD 1550
- Prepping time for classes15 hours / Week
- Expected Annual SalaryUSD
Tips: This university has been a very interesting experience so far. The grading system is rigid yet flexible and you will have to bring out your A-game in every aspect of your academic life, be it classes or projects. Along with this, you should be an active part of the alumni network to get internship help or placement advice. Overall, I am satisfied with the college and the country.
- Total Monthly ExpenseUSD 4000
- Prepping time for classes30 hours / Week
- Expected Annual SalaryUSD 93700
Tips: The course is pretty good. Lots of resources in terms of job search. There is an opportunity to get funding in terms of student assistant, teaching assistant and research assistant. I really like the university. It's pretty much worth the money. I was able to get used to the culture here.
Likes (Student Life): They have a lot of clubs and activities. They prioritize student health and wellness. They have the robotics club and most clubs don't need prior experience. You can just sign up for anything and they teach you ...
- Total Monthly ExpenseUSD 1225
- Prepping time for classes28 hours / Week
- Expected Annual SalaryUSD
Tips: Graduate programs at Georgia tech are well-reputed and provide students with abundant knowledge and exposure. Limitless opportunities are available both during and after graduation from school. Some useful tips while prepping for graduation school: - Reach out to your department and apply for teaching assistantships once you receive the admit. - Email professors and graduation students in the lab (information available on university web page) regarding research assistantships.
Likes (Post study jobs): Even in the field o...
- Total Monthly ExpenseUSD 1500
- Prepping time for classes30 hours / Week
- Expected Annual SalaryUSD
Tips: The transition after moving here hasn't been that hard for me. Because I have a lot of Indian friends here who were like a family to me, they did not make me feel like I was lonely or alone. I did not experience a huge cultural shift except for the food and standard of living. I did not avail of any scholarship or allowance. I am mostly satisfied with the university as it is one of the top universities and gave me a lot of opportunities and chances to go ahead in my career.
- Total Monthly ExpenseUSD 6550
- Prepping time for classes30 hours / Week
- Expected Annual SalaryUSD 93700
Tips: Georgia tech being the top ranked university has rigorous course so students coming to Georgia tech should be ready to do hard work. University is situated in Atlanta city which is diverse so students should be ready to adopt themself in that environment. Personally, I haven't experienced many transitions after coming to Georgia tech. Initially, I faced difficulty in following my culture but later everything came to place. I didn't avail of any scholarship. I am fully satisfied with my universit...
- Total Monthly ExpenseUSD 2048
- Prepping time for classes18 hours / Week
- Expected Annual SalaryUSD 120306
Tips: Georgia tech is a college where you will need to put in the work. You won't be spending time partying every other night, going out every weekend and such. You will need to put in the effort in your assignments and classes. For all this effort, the rewards are worth it though. You get admitted into good companies and the tech name helps carry you a long way
Likes (Post study jobs): Aerospace and Industrial Engineering schools rank at the top all over US. Although jobs in aerospace are limited if you are not a US citizen....
- Total Monthly ExpenseUSD 737
- Prepping time for classes48 hours / Week
- Expected Annual SalaryUSD 121903
Tips: You will be in a very academically oriented environment where it is very competitive owing primarily to relatively grading. The weather remains hot throughout the day and if you are prone to allergies it is better that you plan accordingly. Altogether, it is a promising programme.
- Total Monthly ExpenseUSD 4125
- Prepping time for classes39 hours / Week
- Expected Annual SalaryUSD 97800
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University City | Atlanta, Georgia, USA |
Size of city | Medium |
Population of City | 4,86,290 |
Contact Details
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North Avenue, Atlanta, GA 30332
Atlanta ( Georgia)
info@oie.gatech.edu