I've learnt a lot academically, practically and morally. At first it was difficult to adjust to the western system but the friends I had and the staff made it easy for me to get so used to the system.
Course Curriculum :
Course syllabus is very up to date as a matter of fact editors and book writers have to be up and doing in order to meet up with the syllabus. Also there are a lot of industrial exposure and practically inclined approach to the lectures.
Exams :
I told them my background as it relates to my job, also my work experience and values. No rounds of interview.
Placement :
There are a lot of opportunities for engineers in the USA, if you work for a private company you car be assured of nothing less than 1000 dollars per month.
Faculty :
The faculty of engineering I must say is one of the respected schools in the institution, although the student in the faculty aren't as much as others but you are gonna enjoy every bit. The student and staff have a good relationship they are highly exposed. Prof Jeff is one that has left a positive impact in my mind.
Campus Life :
Campus life is cool, follow the rules and you don't have to deal with any problem, there are quite a number of good infrastructure in the school, the environment is clean, a lot of extracurricular activities like dance club, basketball, tennis, football. Research and library is opened for over 14hrs.
Hostel :
If you live within the campus hostel accommodation is 200 dollars.