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Julia S
FraisPrincipale source de financement:
Mes propres économies
Autres sources de financement:
Autres
Opportunités d'emploi:
Je n'avais pas le droit de travailler
Dépenses habituelles
Housing is less expensive, even with the euro being about 2 Canadian dollars.
Everything else was about the same price as here (or in the States), but in Euros. Food especially is very expensive.
And of course, I did a lot of travelling in Europe.
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Alimentation, Voyager, Général:
Plus cher que chez moi
Vie nocturne, Logement, Téléphone:
Aussi cher que chez moi
Accés au matériel scolaire
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Commentaire personnel
The banking account was free. If you travel, book at least 2 weeks in advance - you can get amazing deals. Especially if you use discount airlines, such as easyjet, ryanair and aerlingus. Eurolines buses are pretty cheap too. And if you'll most use the SNCF (for train travel within France), definitely get the Carte 12-25. You'll save 50% on almost all journeys.
You can ust the school's computers for the internet. You can also get a WiFi card from the international office for free (but with a deposit). But WiFi only works in 1 building. If you want internet in your room, it gets expensive (I think 25EUR/mth with limited up/downloads).
For the phone: you don't really need one - you can call payphone-to-payphone and use calling cards. If you decide you need one, get a cellphone - they're actually cheaper than a landline. You can get a cheap one at Carrefour and pay as you go. Oh, and North American cell phones don't work in Europe, unless yours is tri-band.
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“The X-culture trainning”
Zhiru L
Évaluation globaleThis is a cross-international cooperation business project. My team members are from the United States, Italy, and Myanmar. We provided solutions to the challenges faced by an Italian wine company. In this process, we overcome cultural differences, jet lag, and technical problems, and finally successfully completed our project.
Greatly improve cross-international collaboration and communication skills.
It is very beneficial to learn from each other's strengths.
Greatly improve cross-international collaboration and communication skills.
It is very beneficial to learn from each other's strengths.
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Points forts
It's skill-demanding thus can improve one's skills
Inconvénients
Can't meet in person
“Good Experience”
Michael M
Évaluation globaleThe university is quite international, has good physical and tech facilities, and is located in a city that is conducive to learning (Rouen campus). They offer support to international students at every stage. The teachers are good, and course content is usually practical.
Joining student associations is a good way to establish a social life.
If you are an international student, know a little French before your arrival, it will make settling way easier.
Joining student associations is a good way to establish a social life.
If you are an international student, know a little French before your arrival, it will make settling way easier.
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Points forts
Good facilities, excellent teachers, active student life
Inconvénients
Could do better on support and communication to international students
tom_hayward
LogementType de logement: Appartement/maison
Organisé par: Université d'accueil
Si j'y retournais je choisirais: Appartement/maison
Pourquoi?
As I was studying for two terms, and then got a job until the end of July, the idea of staying in a boxroom in Ango didn't exactly appeal. I also wanted to be close to the city centre as it was more practical for going out and for when I got a job.
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Evaluation personnelle
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The first apartment I was shown by my landlord was a complete dump, right on the other side of the city, near the hospital. After some persuasion, he gave me another apartment, about twice as big, about 3 minutes from the city centre. So after this first hitch, everything went smoothly, and my rent was reasonable after taking the CAF allowance into account. I would definitely recommend an apartment in the centre if you're staying for the whole year. It means taking a bus to school every day, but this only takes 10-15 minutes. From what I saw of the halls of residence, here are my opinions; Arc: big rooms, posh, a long bus ride to the school, nspeak english all the time; Ango: almost prison-like, small rooms, but fairly good atomsphere among all the exchange students; La Pleiade: largeish apartments shared between two, 10 minute walk to the school, midnight bus goes directly there.
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“Mon expérience en tant que étudiante à Neoma bs”
Marline B
Évaluation globaleJ'apprécie cette école pour l'aide et l'assistance qu'ils fournissent à tous leurs étudiants, qu'ils soient étrangers ou natifs, les professeurs sont très expérimentés pour la plupart et tous sont multilingues. La vie étudiante à Neoma est également très active et pleine d'associations de toutes sortes. On ne s'y ennuie pas.
Globalement, c'est une école très agréable, même si les élèves sont parfois peu inclusifs et égocentriques.
Globalement, c'est une école très agréable, même si les élèves sont parfois peu inclusifs et égocentriques.
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Points forts
La vie associative et assistance
Inconvénients
On ne peut pas améliorer les gens
“Neoma, une école où il fait bon d'y étudier !”
Pierre C
Évaluation globaleLes cours sont globalement de qualités mais également diverses et couvrent beaucoup de secteurs différents du commerce, avec des professeurs pour une majorité très compétents. Le campus de Mont Saint Aignan est très agréable avec un grand Parc et des salles de classe tout à fait convenables.
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L'espace carrières
Oui des stages exclusifs sont disponibles sur jobteaser pour les étudiants.
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Points forts
Son aspect internationale qui nous permet à nous les étudiants de réliser 1 année complète à létranger en 2ème année de cursus puis un stage de 6 mois à l'étranger en 4ème année
Inconvénients
La communication avec les étudiants
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