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I wish I had known...
To qualify for the weekend excursions, you must receive the additional government grant AND place into a language class above the third-year level. These trips are the best part of the program -- so fight for the grant and study before your placement exam.
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In my opinion:
Most people loved it.
Important factors in my choice
(1) Unimportant – (4) Very important
Personal recommendation
More class time (the school day is from 9:00 to 12:30 Monday through Thursday) and more coursework.
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During my experience abroad, I ...
(1) Never – (4) A lot
Became familiar with another culture
Met people from other countries
Experienced a change in life
Advanced my studies & career
Final comments
The THYESPA Program is great but requires a fully independant student. At times, the University treats you like royalty -- especially on the weekend excursions -- but it fails in basic administration. Stay strong and fight for what you need, and don't be afraid to pick up the phone and call up strangers in broken Greek (it's the only way you'll find a place to live).
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“Happy about the continuous progress”
Stefania K
Greece, Graduate
Accountancy, 2020
Overall
I am very pleased with the curses that my University provides as well as my teachers. All students are very friendly which makes studying there a pleasure. Some cons include the not really helpful secretary office as well as the lack of laboratory tools which are really old and almost not suitable for use anymore.
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Pros
Professional Teachers, Peaceful Environment
Cons
lack of infrastructure and laboratory tools
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“Happy about the continuous progress”
Stefania K
Greece, Graduate
Accountancy, 2020
Overall
I am very pleased with the curses that my University provides as well as my teachers. All students are very friendly which makes studying there a pleasure. Some cons include the not really helpful secretary office as well as the lack of laboratory tools which are really old and almost not suitable for use anymore.
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Pros
Professional Teachers, Peaceful Environment
Cons
lack of infrastructure and laboratory tools
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“Better than you expect”
Sofia K
Greece, Undergraduate
Psychology and Behavioural Sciences, 2021
Overall
UOA provides with a great knowledge background for whoever would like to begin with a strong bachelor. Most of the proffesors are very talkative, approachable and willing to help you since they themselves have a solid academic background.
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Pros
Teachers, books, students
Cons
campus, infastructures
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“Undergraduate student in Master's Degree in Environmental and Agricultural Engnieering”
anonymous
Greece, Undergraduate
Engineering, Agronomy, 2021
Overall
As a motivated intern, I will bring a fearless creativity and youthful perspective to your team. Specifically, the first three years of my curriculum concern a thorough knowledge of the physical, technical, chemical and biological processes which govern and take place in all aspects of the applied agriculture. Over the next two years Ι got my specialization at environment and agricultural engineering (Integrated Master) with a focus on environment hydraulics, land improvement projects, as also, engineering modeling, automatic process control and renewable energy systems through sustainable principles. At this stage i am keen on to provide innovative solutions through emerging technologies in order to minize your inputs, thereby limitng carbon emissions.
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Pros
Problem solving, Critical thinking, Collaboration Skills
Cons
Intrusiveness
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“Master's on Computational Linguistics”
Nikolaos K
Greece, Graduate
Computer Science / IT, 2022
Overall
This Master's programme is brand new, as we are the first students that were accepted. It is very interesting, but also very challenging, given that it combines both linguistics and programming - maths.
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Pros
Very interesting field and relatively new
Cons
It is in Greek