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- The course curriculum, in some aspects, is very relevant and dynamically updated, but occasionally a little laggard for conceptual topics with little to no changes.
- In the PhD program, it is extremely easy to get an internship or job, especially in top companies within the industry.
- The campus life is very robust and happening at first, but it slows down because there isnt much to do in Champaign, as its a college town.
- There are a variety of options available, and the prices vary according to the amenities and location you choose.
- The faculty-to-student ratio isnt that great because the program is getting really big.
- I chose the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign because it has a very good computer science program and plenty of resources.
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At the time when I was a psychology major, the university of Illinois had an amazing post graduate program for masters in psychology that would benefit my long term career goals as well as being close to home and a reputable big ten university in the Midwest of the United States
A top-ranked materials science program, and a lot of research opportunities as well as good employment outcomes. Location-wise, it's a lively Campustown.
Program, culture, campus, connections through professors in major, experiential learning opportunities.
This School was close to my home and I can commute easily. They also have an outstanding Ag program and since I majored in Ag that was a benefit. I also really enjoy how involved you can become on campus because there are so many clubs.
It is in the state, so I would not have to pay as much tuition and the engineering program is ranked very high nationally. Also, it is a very nice campus, and the sports teams are fun to go watch. I knew I wanted to go to a big school, and U of I was perfect.
My particular college is well known and has a good reputation in terms of academics, social life, and the environment. In addition, my particular college was in a state so the tuition was less of a burden for my parents.
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