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One of the best programs for automotive engineering. The Clemson's automotive department is one of it's kind. The department provides state of the art facilities for automotive engineering. The department also boasts of good placements in top tier companies, along with extensive research opportunities.
I opted here to join the Deep Orange program. It is one-of-a-kind. The admission process is standard: GRE and TOEFL with your latest Curriculum Vitae, transcripts, letters of recommendation (4, min 3) and statement of purpose.
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.
I chose this college because it was one of the only colleges providing a specialized course for automotive engineers.
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 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.
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.
I was interested in UI/UX Design and Clemson’s Human-Centered Computing department is renowned for its programs and research under the domain
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