

I had a good experience with this university overall. The course was well structured and the content was thoughtfully designed. I appreciated how the professors encouraged critical thinking and provided real-world applications. One thing I really liked was the flexibility in assignments and the supportive learning environment.
View moreCarnegie Mellon University does a great job of attracting diverse minds for the staff and the student body. There was a good balance of in and out of class activities and clubs offered to students. The student body is filled with high achieving individuals so attention to work life balance was encouraged. Classes offered challenging activities, but support was available if you were not keeping up. I felt challenged and supported as a student.
View moreCarnegie Mellon University Africa offers master’s degrees in technology and engineering fields. The campus has good facilities, high-quality education, focuses on African challenges, and students from many African nations. It aims to create tech leaders for Africa’s future. I would recommend this university.
View moreMy time at Carnegie Mellon university has been truly transformative, opening up a wide array of opportunities that move beyond the traditional classroom experience. Participation in webinars and seminars has allowed me to explore various topics that are not typically included in the standard curriculum. This exposure has helped equip students like myself with essential tools to effectively navigate our complex world.
View moreI’ve been genuinely impressed with the fusion of creativity and innovation at CMU. The professors are a mixed bag– some are great and life-changing, but I had a couple (mostly gen eds in freshman year) that were really frustrating. The workload can be intense, and it’s no joke. Campus was very lively; clubs, events, etc. – there’s something for everyone. Pittsburgh in general has some areas that are great, and others that disappoint– Oakland is a very nice university town area. Overall, CMU is a hotbed of innovation and learning, but the pace and location do come into play.
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