Rijksuniversiteit Groningen (RUG)
University of Groningen, Broerstraat 5, 9712 Cp Groningen, THE Netherlands
Description:
The University of Groningen is the second oldest in the Netherlands. It was founded on 23 August 1614 on the initiative of the "Statenvergadering van Stad en Ommelanden van Groningen" (Groningen States General). The University began with six professors in four faculties: Theology, Law, Medicine and Philosophy. There are now ten faculties, housed in 150 buildings on various locations in and around Groningen.
91% of students recommend
348 reviews
19 5-star reviews of Rijksuniversiteit Groningen
HOUSING
Personal assessment
Type of housing: student house
Arranged by: Host university
If returning, I would choose:
Why?
Personal comments:
What I like the most about living in a big student house was the opportunity of meeting people from all over the world, sharing the common areas and learning other cultures, how to communicate and live together. This review is the opinion of an iAgora member, and not of iAgora itself
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STUDENT LIFE
Personal social experience
Describe host city: Student life dominates the city
Activities, Nightlife, Travel: Takes place both within and outside of the university/student environment Personal comments:
none This review is the opinion of an iAgora member, and not of iAgora itself
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ACADEMIC
My academic experiences
Course recommendations:
Development Studies Managing International Business Organization (MIBO)
My opinion of the university assessment
Personal comments:
none This review is the opinion of an iAgora member, and not of iAgora itself
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Language difficulties
Language of instruction: English
Local language was: Different than language of instruction.
Was learning English a key decision factor?
Yes, I wanted to improve my English Was learning the local language a key decision factor?
Yes, I wanted to improve my knowledge How much did you improve your English?
My level before: At ease in most situations My level after: At ease in most situations How much did you improve your local language?
My level before: Did not speak it My level after: Basic phrases Personal comments:
I got the First Certificate Exam (Cambridge ESOL) before doing the Erasmus so I could defend myself pretty well in reading, writting and listening. Although I improved my English in those areas too what I improved the most was my speaking. After comming back from The Netherlands I got the Certificate in Advenced English (Cambridge ESOL) This review is the opinion of an iAgora member, and not of iAgora itself
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EXPENSES
The accessibility of student needs
Main source of funding:
An ERASMUS grant Other sources of funding:
Family Personal savings Work opportunities:
I didn't explore any work options Personal spending habits:
I didn't need the telephone because I used the e-mail to communicate with the university and facebook with the other students. The housing was more expensive because I live with my family at home and I don't need to pay anything. I travelled more during the Erasmus because I was in the middle of Europe, near from many interestng places that I wanted to visit. Travel, Housing: was more expensive than at home. Food, Nightlife, Overall: was the same price as at home. Telephone: was less expensive than at home.
Personal comments:
none This review is the opinion of an iAgora member, and not of iAgora itself
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OVERALL
Important to choosing this university...
I wish I had known...
It was a bit difficult to open a bank account there, I wish someone would have adviced me about it. In my opinion:
Everybody loved it, you will too!
During my experience abroad, I ...
Personal recommendation:
You are going to learn a lot but you are going to work a lot too. There is a very high level, my opinion is that the knowledges acquired deserve the effort. FINAL COMMENTS
Groningen is a town with a lot of student life where you can enjoy a wide offer of leisure and cultural activities, nightlife and lot of fun, but you can also make the most of a high quality education in one of the best european universities. This review is the opinion of an iAgora member, and not of iAgora itself
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