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Likes
- The accelerated format allows the students to complete their degree efficiently while still getting a comprehensive education.
- Professors focus on interactive and project-based learning to bring more understanding and develop skills.
- The campus is easy to reach and has good public transport links.
Dislikes
- The very hectic schedule and fast tempo of the program leave hardly any time to enjoy the most vibrant social and extracurricular sides of college life.
- Sometimes, late timings make it difficult to go home comfortably or to deal with personal time effectively.
- The fast-track nature, while efficient, leaves little time to explore interests outside academics.
- Off-campus accommodation was one option that could offer more flexibility in terms of budget, privacy, and facilities.
- I found my accommodation through online platforms and student groups.
- Rent: The monthly rents ranged between 500 and 800 dollars.
- Some neighborhoods, being popular with students, had few vacancies, and it was quite difficult to get a spot.
Likes
- I love the amazing activities we have in the amount of free stuff we get. It sounds superficial, but with the dues we pay, I feel like we are definitely getting a return on our investment with the shirts, giveaways, activities on campus fine football games, etc..
Dislikes
- I seriously dislike the lack of security that we have in our school. It is so hard to get in touch with police and there was a violent incident almost every week. I do not feel safe
I chose this college as it was the cheapest, most diverse, in the state and had a great Hospitality program. Georgia State is a very diverse and great college for people who want to work in business or nursing given that is right in the city and we have access to amazing companies and networking. However, the inference instructor could be better – I wish we had more of a campus that made it feel like a campus culture – the campus is very open to the hustle and bustle of downtown, which is not really a great thing when it comes to safety and community and I think it affects the number of students we have engaged in afterschool activities. Because of the environment we are in, lots of students like to go to class and go straight home, so although there are lots of programs that are happening very less students take advantage of them.
Likes
- Good Research facilities, Good professors, Graduate Assistantship Opportunities, 100 % Tuition Waiver for Graduate Assistants
Dislikes
- Frequent fondling situations, Less safety
I was offered a graduate teaching assistantship role which would offer me a 100 percent tuition waiver. So, I chose this college. I am an ECE student. I wanted to explore the CS domain.
Likes
- It has good programs, especially stem programs.
- I was an undergraduate student who worked as a teaching lab assistant.
- I have also been able to travel to a medical conference that was paid for by my university.
Dislikes
- It’s in downtown Atlanta. It can be a bit unsafe, and the university will take a while to release funds
- As well as not having a small class ratio, which can impact how students interact with the professor.
It’s near my home and accepts all my AP scores. It also accepted the Hope Scholarship in my state. It has been very good, I’ve been able to grow a lot and even be a lab teaching assistant! I am also very involved in the club and am on several executive boards!
At Georgia State University there are many accommodation options, the accommodation options provide many different options and their price vary according to the options you select. There are shared room as well as private room available and there is also apartments style accommodation available where you have kitchen while there are also options for Dorm style accommodation. The price varies from accommodation to accommodation but one can expect around $1,500 per month for accommodation which also includes food I am living off campus from the beginning of my undergrad journey. Atlanta is quite affordable, even in downtown you can get a two bedroom two bathroom apartment for $1800 to $2,000 which can be shared between four people and after utilities it comes around $550.
Likes
- Faculty : Passionate mentors, accessible and invested in my success.
- Global community : Diverse classmates and faculty, a melting pot of ideas
- Vibrant campus : Food options, events, always something happening
Dislikes
- Cost of living : US life can be expensive, budgeting is Key
- Large class sizes : Some introductory courses could be crowded.
- Off-campus housing : Finding the right accommodation can be a hassle.
Georgia state's Atlanta campus wasn't just a college, it was a springboard for my entrepreneurial dreams. Choosing wasn't easy - the admission process, with its standardized tests and essay prompts, felt like scaling a mountain. I prepped relentlessly, pouring over GMAT textbooks, attending online seminars, and even joining a coaching institute back in Nashik. But it wasn't just about formulas and scores. I delved deep into my entrepreneurial vision, Crafting and compelling application that showcased my passion and potential. Clarkston resonated with me - its focus on practical learning, diverse faculty, and vibrant startup ecosystem mirrored my own aspirations. In the end, it wasn't just about getting in, it was about finding the perfect launchpad for my future, and clarkston fit the bill like a tailored suit.
Likes
- It's cost effective in terms of scholarship. I also didn't get into any college other than this.
It's really been a pleasant journey so far. I hope to make many more memories and to further my education.
I chose this university due to their extraordinary achievements in biomedical research arena.
I liked the research and course work at Georgia State University. I also liked the location of the university.
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