Learn to adjust and fit in University of Illinois At Chicago
- AparnaIndia

- University of Illinois At Chicago, USA
- Pre med
If anyone is willing to study at the university, just know to be yourself and dont be afraid to talk to people. Making connections is the best way to go. Most people here are willing to help you adjust so dont be afraid to talk to them. I would give a rating of 10 !!! The university is more than awesome.
I went to middle school and high school here so I had to take ACT to get into college. I studied for these at home and I didnt have to take any coaching classes since these were basic English and Math exams. My visa came home so I didnt have to go through the difficult process of visa. I flew Air India. It was great back then because it was my first time in an airplane. I landed in Chicago Ohare airport. I went home from there.
Professors in the colleges here are awesome. There is no need to be afraid to approach them and ask questions. They are more than happy to help anytime. Lecture halls are huge and they fit about 300 students at a time.
We have a gym for students, and many other sports and recreation facilities. It is easy for anyone to get a job on campus if they are willing to work. The weather here in the winter time is really freezing but summers can be awesome. We do have many international student societies in our university. We celebrate all kinds of Indian festivals that are not celebrated in schools here.
Jobs are not easy to get but they are not hard either. The only trouble one may face in the first few months is the accent. There is an organization within our university that helps out with international students and they usually help with finding jobs and places to live.
Located in Idaho and Illinois.
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Ranking for this institution
- SHJT: 151-200
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