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Politecnico di Milano

264 reviews
4.18 / 5 based on 264 reviews
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Politecnico education is ok
Juan F
Italy,
Design (Fashion, Graphic, Industrial, Web), 2022
Overall
Different from my undergraduate diploma, Politecnico is a good university in the technical area of study. On the contrary, the design area is not the best in my opinion.
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Careers
The university has a portal where you can apply to different internships, but it does not have a direct advisor that helps you from the start looking for an internship.
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Pros
International environment
Cons
Some professors methodology is not good.
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Honest review of a foreigner at Polimi
Arjun B
Italy, Graduate
Materials Science, 2021
Overall
Pursuing a master degree in Materials Engineering and Nanotechnology can be hard. Polimi makes you work a bit too hard. The courses are very theoretical, so you better come prepared for those written examinations. In fact, come prepared for the oral exams too, especially practice being calm while speaking in an examination. The professors here are so used to seeing thousands of us, they almost function on auto pilot. 
The student life is what you make of it. If you enjoy a quite night in with a laptop or a book, that's great. If you think you can go out and make friends with people from a whole different cultural background, do it, because you might never get the opportunity again. Doing the latter will help you learn Italian, whether you like it or not
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Pros
Located in a good area of Milan, offers exchange programs, offers multiple attempts to pass exams, can build a connection with a professor to try and intern during studies
Cons
Too theoretical, exams can be a bit degrading, not much interaction in a classroom environment
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a complete and professionalizing course of study
Stefano P
Italy, Graduate
Design (Fashion, Graphic, Industrial, Web), 2019
Overall
Great teachers, grat learning environment . I learned a lot of professional skills in the field of design and communication.
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Pros
Teachers, courses, technical skills
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a complete and professionalizing course of study
Stefano P
Italy, Graduate
Design (Fashion, Graphic, Industrial, Web), 2019
Overall
Great teachers, grat learning environment . I learned a lot of professional skills in the field of design and communication.
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Pros
Teachers, courses, technical skills
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The best Engineering school in the Fashion capital
BRIAN K
Italy, Graduate
Environmental Sciences, 2021
Overall
When I first sought admission to Politecnico di Milano, I saw that it was highly ranked as the best Engineering school in Italy. After having finished the first year here, I can confirm that it truly is the best in Italy if not in Europe. This is due to the quality of courses and Professors who are meticulous in their dissemination of knowledge. The exams here are tough but very insightful. You come out as a different person after every exam. Students here are multinationals and I have really benefited and learnt a lot about different cultures.
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Pros
Its location in the fashion and financial capital of Europe
Cons
The intensity of studies is very high.
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Not friendly for international students
Nalan
Italy, Graduate
, 2022
Overall
It's a good school in terms of academic career and quality of the courses. Nevertheless, for an international student studying abroad it is full of disappointments. Firstly, they don't set the Italian language as a prerequisite to enroll but when you enter the campus, very few of the office workers can speak English which makes our lives harder. Furthermore, those workers generally have this supercilious manner as if they have a right to be mad at us because we don't speak Italian. Well actually, even the professors are not very comfortable about speaking English. I feel like my English got worse along with the years I've spent here. About the residences, the management isn't student friendly at all, eg. we were able to store our stuff in the residence when they make us check out for only 20 days at the end of the semester, now we are also forced to store them elsewhere and we have to pay for the storage and transportation, of course. Recently, they changed the policy for placements of students into the rooms, they used to respect the students when they wanted to keep staying with their roommates in the upcoming years. Now, they place people randomly without respecting their comfort and friendship they established. These regulations might be less struggling for local students, but international students don't have their families to help you with all those things, and the closest thing we have to a family is our friends, but they don't even respect to that. As an international student, I don't feel like appreciated or cared about.
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Pros
Good education
Cons
Not a friendly environment for international students
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