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I applied to various colleges before I finally got into Arizona State University: University of Sunny Albany - admitted University of North Texas - no seats were left for my subjects University of Houston - admitted Arizona State University - admitted I joined this college as it had a professor who had done his research work same as my undergrad project which is what made me come here. I applied at the end of Feb and got my admit on April 3rd. After coming here the heat was a major issue but it’s really surprising how you get easily habituated to it. And coming here I become a major football fan and I am very happy about it.
I received admission offer from both ASU and UTD. So in order to choose my college, I connected with some of the existing students at that time from both universities on LinkedIn. I also researched about the course curriculum, placement opportunities, faculty before finalising my college. After evaluating all these aspects, I finally chose ASU which was better in terms of almost everything.
I liked the curriculum of robotics and autonomous systems. It also offers large number of on-campus part time jobs for the eligible students.
The course was a STEM-certified course, the curriculum is a hybrid of supply chain and information systems. ASU is a top school, especially in the supply chain domain and the short duration of the course suited my plans. The placement rate was pretty good. Despite the pandemic, almost all of my classmates have been able to secure employment in the US. Which itself says a lot about the credibility of the school as well as the course.
The length of the program and costs. Given I had prior experience and education for data science and analytics, I thought a quick 2 semester Master's program would be ideal.
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