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Campus Life
The campus is one of the most plush and beautiful campus in all of the south Carolina. The university and it's satellite campuses are well connected through bus services. The university offers lot of student jobs on campus for the students to support their livelihood.
Hostel
The accommodations in Clemson main campus is comparatively cheaper and well connected through bus services. The Greenville campus is located in Greenville and the housing in Greenville is a bit costly.
Campus Life
It is like you are in India, there are indians everywhere. We have football, soccer, basketball, badminton courts etc.... Karting is common too.
Hostel
I share an apartment home with two other friends. I found the apartment online and through student contacts. It is off-campus. I use a car to commute daily. We make food at home regularly/ almost everyday and eat outside on social occassions.
Hostel
The accommodation facility at Clemson is very cheap and it costs around $275-$350 per room (without utility costs). There are 2-room and 4-room apartments available. The rooms are separate for individuals (not shared rooms). Options for both furnished and non-furnished apartments are available and I would recommend having a furnished apartment booked.
I chose Clemson University since they have a lot of good courses to offer for the graduate program and I saw on their website that they had a lot of research opportunities.
Hostel
For my specific course, you have to take care of your own accommodation. Clemson's main campus has on-campus housing.
I chose this college because it was one of the only colleges providing a specialized course for automotive engineers.
Hostel
I live on campus because I find it cheaper and having to not deal with putting utilities or the internet in my name is nice. I looked at living off-campus but to still be able to walk to campus I would pay double per month for just rent, not including utilities. I currently do not have a meal plan because I like having control and enjoy cooking for myself.
I live very close to the university and always wanted to attend since I can remember. This is the only college I applied to partly because I was 26th in a class of 300 and had a 26 on the ACT so I felt confident in my chances to get accepted. I had many friends in the grades above me apply to Clemson so they showed me what was best to do and once accepted gave tips.
The reason most people come to Clemson is for that feeling of family. Everywhere you go someone will see your Clemson attire and you instantly have that connection. It's great for networking. Not to mention the incredible athletics and research opportunities.
Hostel
I live in an apartment off campus and about a 5-minute drive. Some places off campus you can still walk to get to class but mine requires a car or taking the bus. Most of the campus sites have a bus stop for cat transit that will drop you off somewhere on campus. I enjoy having my own place away from RAs and what not.
The campus is really pretty with the pond in the center. The atmosphere is safer and more personal than Columbia. The football programs are great. Tough school so a diploma from there will definitely be a good one. And the lake is a minute away.
The campus is beautiful and my family is full of Clemson football fans. Honestly, though the number one reason was that most of my friends were going too. That was a big factor for me. And we were all in the Clemson band together.
Hostel
I have lived on campus both years at Clemson and also have a car, but there are many busses that run around the city and near enough to any places to live off campus. The bus service is helpful so that those without cars can get to campus.
The high-level academics and unmatched family atmosphere drew me in. The beautiful campus and limitless opportunities that Clemson provides also made Clemson feel like the right choice. At Clemson, I knew I would have all of the opportunities I needed to succeed and be prepared for the future.
Campus Life
There are tons of events, clubs, and extracurricular activities to check out on campus. These range from sports clubs good for getting together and playing to graduate student clubs helpful for networking. Clemson has excellent research facilities, and the main library overlooks a beautiful water fountain for a most picturesque view.
Hostel
I lived in an apartment with three other flatmates, and we each paid around $350 per month for rent, which included utilities and water. Most international students living in Clemson live in places that have a similar pricing, although other, more luxury/deluxe options are available for a higher asking rate. WiFi (around $20 per person) and mobile plans (around $25-$30) per person can be expected, while the grocery prices would depend on each individual's preferences. Clemson is one of the more cheaper towns to live in in the US.
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