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According to a review shared by a graduate of University of Cincinnati here are some pros and cons of the university.
- Coursework (graduate): The information is mostly related to the graduates of the university
- Pros: Fairly easy to handle courses, fewer exams, and in most of the cases, easy assignments.
- Cons: professors are unresponsive, too many students, and in some cases, the course syllabus is very basic.
- Return on investment:
- Pros: All graduate students, local and international, mostly end up finding a job, even though it might take a while.
- Cons: The location basically hinders one's chances of getting a job sooner, given that Ohio
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According to few graduates of University of CIncinnati, the university campus is a safe area but one should always keep in mind that precaution is better than cure. UC has a dedicated department for Public Safety which works for the safety of all the students and also a University of Cincinnati Police Department (UCPD) which is a 24-hour service and often seen around campus patrolling.
When you join UC, you are automatically subscribed to e-mails and Safety Alerts from UCPD. For a new student, these alerts might seem a bit intimidating but by following certain rules and precautionary measures (which are applicable everywhere in the US),
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Students applying for of Louisville must be humble and interact with as many people as possible. Mainly because the more people you talk to the better knowledge you get.
Attend as many gatherings and parties as much as you can.
Applicants should avoid missing classes, as 70% of learning comes from students going to classes.
Students can get involved with extracurricular activities, i.e joining university clubs, sports etc. This will also look good on a portfolio in the long run.
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International students with F-1 and J-1 visas can apply for part-time on-campus jobs. Students can work up to 20 hours per week during the winter and fall terms, while they can work up to 29 hours per week during the summer term. The following conditions should be met for on-campus jobs:
- Students must have good academic grades and be enrolled in a full-time program.
- Students must not be approaching the end of their programs.
- Students with a J-1 visa can seek permission to work on-campus from OISS and the concerned officer.
- Students with an F-1 visa can seek work authorization from OISS.
The offices listed below hire students for part-time j
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