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I got into the honors college, which is a top honors college in the U.S. I was also selected for the Grand challeneges scholars program, so these factors helped me choose ASU as my university. I was also getting a good scholarship.
It's providing nice depth in terms of specialized field of mechanical engineering. For instance, it has good curriculum for robotics and fluid dynamics classes in terms of mechanical engineering. There's nice curriculum for finite elements and HVAC as well!
It’s the US’s largest public research university with a ton of research opportunities and lot of resources.
Arizona State University is known for the high acceptance of Indian students there. So it kinda gives you an abroad feel but you can always have Indians around so that you don't get lost. Arizona is close to California which means it attracts a lot of great companies due to which students get a good amount of opportunity to crack intern and full-time roles.
I liked the curriculum of robotics and autonomous systems. It also offers large number of on-campus part time jobs for the eligible students.
I got an admit here and because it's pretty good, the curriculum is interesting and the teachers are well adept in their field of knowledge. Also the community here is very welcoming as they have Indian student associations to welcome us.
I liked the way the course was structured. It was more practical and that's what I wanted.
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.
I was looking to explore emotion in cs. I was ranked #1 in innovation and at the time I was rejected for my top choices due to low grades.
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