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  • Business Administration, The University of Cagliari, Italy

    Try as much as possible

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    Anonymous student reviewed:
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    Try so much as possible to get into programmes such as AEGEE and Erasmus to not get stuck inside the local idea of business.

    20 out of 21 found this review helpful
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  • University of Siena, Italy

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    Anonymous student reviewed:
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    See above in the box about why I'd recommend Siena and its uni!
    Go if you want a culturally, socially and linguistically enriching experience! Go if you like the idea of "living in history" - it's a beautiful medieval hilltop city. I wouldn't recommend it to a student who is mainly interested in clubbing in …

    12 out of 12 found this review helpful
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  • University of Siena, Italy

    Firstly Siena as a city …

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    Firstly Siena as a city is really beautiful, clean, easy to find your way around and very relaxed; everyday there feels like a Sunday afternoon! The air is so pure too...in fact one of the reasons I selected Siena as a place to study was because I have had health issues and I felt it seemed a very "healing" …

    12 out of 13 found this review helpful
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  • Rule of Law for Development (PROLAW), The John Felice Rome Center, Loyola University Chicago

    Anonymous student reviewed:
    • Costs & Funding 

    There are funding options available for prospective students to explore. Information about admission and funding can be found on the Loyola Unversity website. Daily living cost, with accommodation is about 60 Euros and residences that can house students are all around the vicinity of the campus.

    9 out of 9 found this review helpful
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  • Milan, Italy

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    Furthermore, learning is not the only thing that I have done in the time that I was there. The stay is a perfect possibility to explore the rest of the country and it is easy from there to go to Florence, Venice and Rome for example. So I can recommend this university to all people that are interested in a …

    9 out of 9 found this review helpful
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  • Università Commerciale Luigi Bocconi, Italy

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    One of my main experiences is that you meet a lot of new people. Not only people from European countries that are quite similar to the Netherlands, but you also meet a lot of people from very different cultures, such as Asia and North and South America.

    9 out of 9 found this review helpful
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  • Università Commerciale Luigi Bocconi, Italy

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    During my stay in Milan I have resided in a residence. The residence is one of the housing accommodations linked to the university itself. The monthly rent was €700. The building consisted of multiple apartments, all hosting 3 or 4 students each. The apartment included a living-room-kitchen combination, 2 …

    10 out of 11 found this review helpful
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  • Università Commerciale Luigi Bocconi, Italy

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    While studying at the university, there is plenty of time to travel and to enjoy the city itself. There are several tourist places in Milan itself. Although the city does not have as many of these as cities like Rome, it is a very beautiful city and it is enjoyable just walking through it. Furthermore, there …

    10 out of 11 found this review helpful
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  • Università Commerciale Luigi Bocconi, Italy

    Anonymous student reviewed:

    After the international project the student is able to:

    • Gain insight in research methodology and output of foreign research groups.

    Some departments at Bocconi are quite similar to the IS-department. Therefore the people in these departments more or less apply the same methodology. Other departments however, …

    10 out of 11 found this review helpful
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  • MIP Politecnico Di Milano, Italy

    Hello guys, …

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    Marin Jovanovic reviewed:
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    Hello guys,
    My course is loceted in Como, small city around 25km (1 hour with train) from Milan. First impression is a great cultural diversity. Student are coming from all over the world, literally. From Columbia, Venezuela, Brasil to Russia, China and Indonesia etc. Actually, Italians are minority here :). …
    8 out of 8 found this review helpful
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