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Except for universities for architecture, arts and design as well as Engineering & Management, France is also famous for its good food and wine. The French universities offer a broad range of programmes, no matter if you study in Paris, Nancy or Bordeaux.

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    Université de Poitiers, France

    Anonymous student reviewed:

    Poitiers is a rather small city in the West of France. Even though it is the capital of the region (Poitou Charentes), it is still rather small. However, during your …

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    Zoltan Kohler reviewed:

    I exchanged myself, and it changed my life! Univesité du Sud was a quite little higher education institution but the more student-centerd it was... Being located in the …

    Ecole de Management de Strasbourg, France

    Anonymous student reviewed:

    During my first semester in Latvian University I had learned about Erasmus program and started to fill up the application papers for going abroad already in my second …

    Université Bordeaux 1, France

    Anonymous student reviewed:

    The teching was bad, there was little support for studnets, the course I studied wasnt at the international campu, thstudents were unfriendly and quite nasty too. Overall …

  • Université de Strasbourg, France

    Anonymous student reviewed:

    Choose teachers (and based on that courses) carefully.

    Université Jean Moulin - Lyon 3, France

    Anonymous student reviewed:

    I think the city is very beautiful and there is always a lot to do, but the university was poorly organised (in comparison to UK universities) and was unsympathetic …

    Université Jean Moulin - Lyon 3, France

    Anonymous student reviewed:

    The first thing I can suggest is: do the orientation week. I couldn't pay for it but if I could do the experience again I would definitely have found a way. Everybody who …

    Engineering & Business, Grenoble Institute of Technology, France

    María Fernanda Gómez reviewed:

    I really think i did the best decision of my life, going to another country to study and live for almost a year. I chose INPG because it seemed to be a good school for my …

    Rouen, France

    Anonymous student reviewed:

    Make sure your studying program is completely the same as the one in your home university. So you will not have any problems of acknowledging your courses.

    Grenoble, France

    Anonymous student reviewed:

    I could validate a lot of courses for my program, at my home university. It was extremely interesting to see how other universities functioning, together to know …

  • Paris, France

    Anonymous student reviewed:
    • Interesting lectures
    • Easy lectures
    • Exciting city
    • Expensive city
    • Cool teachers
    • No help with accomodation

    Linguistics, Lille, France

    Anonymous student reviewed:

    I spent one semester at Lille 3 as an Erasmus Exchange student. My mind remark is that the level of teaching at my programme was really low. I have a feeling that I …

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Studied in Iran

few if any equipment, I.e. no fMRI to study and research. few if any andvery expensive, unreliable antibodies and chemical markers, no fanancial supportes for researchm, few access to refrences and so on

Hojjat Allah Haghgoo from Iran

Studied at Università degli Studi dell'Aquila, Italy

Professors are really tough with Erasmus students and they treat you as spanish even if you don't have same linguistic ability.

Anonymous student from Italy

Studied Management at Kaunas University Of Technology

The dormitory is excellent, and cheap (90-120 Euros/Month). You can also rent a flat or share one in the city center for about 120-200 Euros per month. Courses in Finance are serious, you can also start to learn Lithuanian and Russian. Library is rich and diversified, teachers are very close to the students …

Pierre De Bozzi from France