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  • TU Berlin, Germany

    Anonymous student reviewed:
    • Costs & Funding 

    After plans of going to Singapore and Sweden stranded (I could not be accepted to the Universities because they weren’t accepting any students from the TU/e for this semester, and because I tried to enroll too late), I started looking for something else. During my search for an alternative I was given some …

    24 out of 26 found this review helpful
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  • Eindhoven University of Technology (TU/e), Netherlands

    Geoffrey van IJzendoorn reviewed:
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    • Career perspective 
    • City & Culture 
    • Social Life 
    • Uni services & facilities 

    It has a great international reputation in technology and research, especially logistics-wise. Furthermore Eindhoven generated and is home to several multinational companies, such as Philips and ASML.
    The quality of the studies is great, especially due to the high staff/student ratio. Good mentoring is …

    21 out of 22 found this review helpful
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  • Thessaloniki, Greece

    Just go!

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    Anonymous student reviewed:
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    First rule you should follow is to leave (always) for a while the place were you are.
    Why Thessaloniki, and why Greece, well, Greek people are the descendants of the population of the ancient Greeks, the same people who first wrote about the sciences in general. From medicine to philosophy, geology, astronomy …

    22 out of 24 found this review helpful
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  • Hospitality and Tourism Management, Business & Hotel Management School - BHMS, Switzerland

    Study in Switzerland is great!

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    Anonymous student reviewed:
    • Academics 

    I am writing this article from my desk here in Switzerland, having successfully graduated a short while ago and working now in my first management position with good prospects for further promotion.

    During my last year of my secondary education in the Middle East, my family asked me, what my plans were for my …

    22 out of 24 found this review helpful
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  • Business Administration, The University of Cagliari, Italy

    Try as much as possible

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    Anonymous student reviewed:
    • Academics 

    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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  • TU Berlin, Germany

    Anonymous student reviewed:
    • Accommodation 

    The accommodation that was provided to me by studentenwerk was everything you could expect for €190,- per month. It was about 16m2 and had its own sink, a desk, closet and a bed. Showers were to be shared with fellow students. The room was located in a “Wohnheim” which is a dormitory. The Wohnheim was divided …

    17 out of 18 found this review helpful
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  • Toulouse, France

    Anonymous student reviewed:
    • Practicalities 

    At Sixth Form I decided that Maths was the subject for me to study at university, but I didn’t want to lose my languages. I decided to choose courses with a year abroad so that I could continue my language learning. It also allowed me to go straight to university, and take a gap year during my studies, …

    14 out of 14 found this review helpful
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  • Warsaw University of Technology, Poland

    Anonymous student reviewed:
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    Politechnika Warszawska is the best university in Poland, so it looks well on a CV. There is a great library but it's hard to connect to internet with our own laptop. But there is no so beautiful landscapes in Poland than in Norway or Sweden, for example. The city is banal but the culture is ... different.

    14 out of 14 found this review helpful
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  • Toulouse, France

    Anonymous student reviewed:
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    Some places to go:

    • Cinema
    • Juggling Festival
    • Rio Loco Festival
    • Plus of course all the bars, restaurants and night clubs that you would expect in a big city.

    Transport

    Low cost airlines service the airport Toulouse Blagnac, such as Easyjet from London and Iberia from Madrid. Once in the city there is a good public …

    13 out of 13 found this review helpful
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  • Toulouse, France

    Anonymous student reviewed:
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    There are 3 public universities numbered 1 to 3, each with a name. The University for Sciences is Toulouse 3 and is called Université Paul Sabatier (UPS). The other universities are L’Arsenal for Social sciences and business and Le Mirail for arts and humanities.

    15 out of 17 found this review helpful
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