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Fatih Üniversitesi

10 reviews
4.07 / 5 based on 10 reviews
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thomas f
Hogeschool-Universiteit Brussel, Brussels, Belgium
Economics, Undergraduate, Erasmus
Student life
Describe host city:
Students interact with the local community without much university involvement
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Travel, Nightlife: Takes place mostly outside the university/student environment
Activities: Takes place both within and outside of the university/student environment
Personal social experience
Activities
Nightlife
Travel
Overall
Personal comments
Dogstar; rather small club but cheap and good party atmosphere (near Galatasaray lysee).
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thomas f
Hogeschool-Universiteit Brussel, Brussels, Belgium
Economics, Undergraduate, Erasmus
Housing
Type of housing: Apartment/House
Arranged by: Independently - My choice
If returning, I would choose: Apartment/House
Why?
Because the rooms in the dormitories that are provided by the university are about 70 km from the center of Istanbul. I chose to live in the center as this was an experience I wanted to have to get to know this city.
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Personal assessment
Cost
Facilities
Location
Cleanliness
Space
Personal comments
I didn't take the housing provided by the university, so i have no comments about it.
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thomas f
Hogeschool-Universiteit Brussel, Brussels, Belgium
Economics, Undergraduate, Erasmus
Expenses
Main source of funding:
Family
Other sources of funding:
Personal savings<br> An ERASMUS grant
Work opportunities:
I didn't explore any work options
Personal spending habits
Food is simply cheaper here. At home I used my phone more than in Istanbul. And travelling, especially the accomodation can be very cheap sometimes.
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Nightlife, Overall, Housing:
was the same price as at home.
Travel, Telephone, Food:
was less expensive than at home.
Accessibility of student needs
Second-hand text books
Second-hand household items
Computers / Internet
Administrative
Money from home
Personal comments
Housing proved to be more expensive than i thought, especially if you want to live close to the city center. Also if you're staying longer than 3 months in Turkey, you have to get a residence permit. This costs about 60€ every 6 months, depending what your home country is. It's better just to leave the country every 3 months and come back with a tourist visa every time (only 10€, for me), valid for 3 months. You just have to cross the Turkish border and come back.
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thomas f
Hogeschool-Universiteit Brussel, Brussels, Belgium
Economics, Undergraduate, Erasmus
Academic
Course recommendations
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My academic experiences
Quality of courses
Variety of courses
Access to resources
Interaction with teachers
Interaction with international students
Interaction with local students
Personal comments
none
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My opinion of the university assessment
Exams at end of course
Exams throughout the course
Essays and/or projects at the end of course
Essays and/or projects throughout the course
Overall
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thomas f
Hogeschool-Universiteit Brussel, Brussels, Belgium
Economics, Undergraduate, Erasmus
Overall
I wish I had known...
I didn't know that Fatih University was that far from the city center. That could have influenced my choice of university, but my experiences with the university proved to be interesting.
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In my opinion:
I loved it but I'm not sure everybody would.
Important factors in my choice
(1) Unimportant – (4) Very important
Academic reasons
2
Culture
4
Costs
2
Activities
3
Campus life
2
Party / people
3
Weather / location
3
Personal recommendation
It's an interesting university in the sense that this university is considered one of the more religious universities in Istanbul. As i meet many westernized people in the centre where I'm living, it's interesting for me to hear another side of the story from the students and teachers in Fatih University. The people from the international programs office are very friendly and helpful, as are most people in this university. I wouldn't recommend this university to people who have difficulties with adapting themselves to totally different environments, especially if you're from a non-muslim country. If you're interested in these differences than you will find this an enriching place.
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During my experience abroad, I ...
(1) Never – (4) A lot
Became familiar with another culture
4
Traveled
4
Improved language skills
4
Met people from other countries
4
Became more independent
3
Partied a lot
4
Experienced a change in life
3
Advanced my studies & career
3
Final comments
Turkey is great for travelling. To begin with it's a very big country that provides a lot of cultural differences and wonderful sceneries of nature. So far i've been to cappadocia, ankara and the southwestern coast (antalya, olympos, kas and the butterfly valley) and i can recommend it to everyone who likes travelling. Especially the eastern part of turkey attracts me because of it's more eastern atmosphere, but as i didn't have the time so far, i didn't get there yet.
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thomas f
Hogeschool-Universiteit Brussel, Brussels, Belgium
Economics, Undergraduate, Erasmus
Languages
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 the local language
How much did you improve your English?
My level before: At ease in most situations
My level after: No problems in any areas (including slang)
How much did you improve your the local language?
My level before: Did not speak it
My level after: Everyday knowledge (shopping, directions, etc.)
Language difficulties
Social
Educational
Administrative / Institutional
Overall
Personal comments
Language of instrucion was English and as my English was already pretty good at the time i came to Istanbul, i didn't have any difficulties with it. Turkish however proved to be a little trickier. As most people in Istanbul don't speak English i forced myself to learn Turkish. In the beginning i helped myself by learning basics like numbers (for bargaining!) and saying hello and the likes. After two months I started taking Turkish classes. With the other foreigners I met I speak English or French. But overall English was the main language.
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