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NEOMA Business School

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byrnecj
Trinity College, Dublin, Irlanda
Administración de Empresas, Grado, Erasmus
Vida estudiantil
Cómo es la ciudad de destino:
Los estudiantes se relacionan tanto con la comunidad local como con otros estudiantes
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Actividades, Vida nocturna: Principalmente en la universidad y/o entre estudiantes
Viajar: Principalmente fuera de la universidad y de los estudiantes
Experiencia de vida social
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Comentario personal
If you're Irish, or even British, stay away from O'Kallaghan's- it'll be the death of you. Velvet is a little sweatbox. La Bidule is even worse. La Luna can be good from time to time. Go to the parties organised by the school's student organisations- they're the best. But once again, if you're Irish or British, be aware of your threshold- open bars are a plently and beer is not on offer- I found myself in a rough state the next day many times. Don't expect many pubs to be great night spots- the French aren't really into them. The foreigners are on the other hand. If you want to mingle with the locals, you'll have to eat out, or be interested in football.
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byrnecj
Trinity College, Dublin, Irlanda
Administración de Empresas, Grado, Erasmus
Alojamiento
Tipo de alojamiento: En el campus
Organizado por: Universidad de intercambio
Si volviera, eligiría: En el campus
¿Por qué?
Close to the university and most of the other foreigners live there aswell. I'm talking about Ango by the way. It's not exactly Chateau Ango, but it's pleasant enough. I used to get up at 8.25 for 8.30 classes. Sorted. Bit of a trip to the town centre though, it must be said.
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Comentario personal
If you have the cash, stay in Arc 4. There's a swimming pool, sauna, loads of foreign students, and it basically looks like a hotel. It's not that central though, and ikt was out of my price range. For the budgeting student, go for Ango. On campus, cramped and noisy enough, but good value for money after the government allowance is taken into account. (130€)
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byrnecj
Trinity College, Dublin, Irlanda
Administración de Empresas, Grado, Erasmus
Estudios
Recomendaciones de cursos
The UPEM courses are an absolute joke for anyone with even a mediocre standard of french, and better still for those who aren't really bothered, many are offered in english. If you want to learn french, take courses with the french students, that is from the grande école programme. Some can be tricky, many teachers don't make allowances for foreigners, but with the smallest amount of effort you can pass. And a pass is alll that the french students are looking for anyway. I guarantee that the average will never be above 12 out of twenty. Unless you really like accounting, stay away from compta générale. Oral and written exams- the average this year was below ten and all my mates from the football team failed. I passed, by the skin of my teeth. 4 to 6 hours a week, mon and fri mornings, my colleague from Dublin nearly killed me when I told her to take it. Content is simple, but the written exam is simply too long for the french, never mind a foreigner. Fiscalité is no picnic. Strat Fi, 2nd year is apparently difficult, as is controle de gestion 2. Its 1st year equivalent is a joke for anyone that uses his brain. I did FA and got 19. Stay away from the language courses in second term if you're there for the year. Headwreckingly simplistic. FCP in final term is supposedly a joke- no exams- they even go camping. Finance de Marchés is handy enough for a foreigner. Regardless, don't worry about it, choose what you want, and look at it the night before and you'll be fine. There's no great depth in any of these courses. 'On étudiera la veille mon pote' is a phrase you should hear often enough.
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Interacción con estudiantes internacionales
Interacción con estudiantes locales
Comentario personal
The program for foreign students is not streamed. Many foreigners that only started studying french a couple of months before their arrival are put in with others that are practically fluent. If you are part of the latter category, you'll soon be bored. On the other hand. If you take courses with the french, you'll have final exams- so when all the other foreigners are getting drunk, falling in and out of bars and doing god knows what else, you'll be pissed off. That's the price to pay though if you are determined to raise your level.
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byrnecj
Trinity College, Dublin, Irlanda
Administración de Empresas, Grado, Erasmus
Idiomas
Langue d: Francés
¿Fue aprender Francés fue un factor importante de elección?
Sí, quería mejorar mi Francés
¿Cuánto mejoraste tu Francés?
Mi nivel antes: Conversación general fluida
Mi nivel después: Buen nivel coloquial, sin problemas de comprensión
Dificultades de idioma
Social
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Administrativas
Valoración global
Comentario personal
If you don't make the effort to mix with the french, you'll never improve. I found that joining sports teams and taking classes with the french helped me to integrate very well. The fact that my name is difficult for them to pronounce made sure that I was an immediate novelty for them. If you live with french people even in campus accomodation, speak french to them- many will try to speak english to you, but once you keep responding in french, they'll get the message. I made some very good friends that taught me a lot of french, most of which I cannot use in a professional environment however. The thing is, if the french don't want you to understand, you won't. They have a fairly weird form of slang 'verlang' which puts certain syllables behind others and such. Most people will never encounter it. Regardless, know what level you're at before you choose courses. A lot of the time, understanding written french is very important. A good standard across the board is required to really benefit. If you're learning and shy, stay with the foreigners- but you'll regret it.
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byrnecj
Trinity College, Dublin, Irlanda
Administración de Empresas, Grado, Erasmus
Valoración global
Si lo hubiera sabido...
Yes- that I would never have the chance to do it again. It's a great experience- don't waste it.
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En mi opinión:
A la mayoría les gustó.
Factores imporantes para mi elección
(1) Sin importancia – (4) Muy importante
Razones académicas
2
Cultura
4
Gastos
3
Actividades
4
Vida universitaria
3
Vida social y fiesta
4
Clima y ubicación
1
Recomendación personal
Go to Rouen. If you're going on exchange as an undergraduate student, you'll probably have a final year of difficult work ahead of you back home when you finish abroad. So why not effectively take a year away from study. Learn a language, do the minimal amount of work necessary and still pass. Enjoy life with many foreigners- learn about different cultures and pull a few birds- it's a handy number, honestly. And if you live to party, even better. You can take the most ridiculous courses that your host institution will validate. What more can you ask for?
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Durante mi experiencia en el extranjero...
(1) Nunca – (4) Mucho
Me familiaricé con otra cultura
4
Viajé
1
Mejoré mis idiomas
4
Conocí gente de otros países
4
Me hice más autónomo
4
Me lo pasé bien de fiesta
4
Me cambió la vida
4
Avancé en mis estudios y mi carrera
4
Comentarios finales
Buy a 12-25 train card. Integrate with the locals. Get out as often as possible. Travel. Slag off the Canadians for being American. Say hello to the barmen in O'Kallaghan's for me.
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byrnecj
Trinity College, Dublin, Irlanda
Administración de Empresas, Grado, Erasmus
Gastos
Fuente de financiación principal:
Familia
Otras fuentes de financiación:
Beca oficial<br> Beca ERASMUS
Oportunidades de trabajo:
Trabajé durante mi estudio en el extranjero
Costumbres personales de gasto
Nightlife in Dublin is unbelievably expensive in Dublin, I can assure you. An open bar night out organised with the school will cost you at most 20€, and you drink as much as you want; In Dublin, every pint costs 5€, and cover charges are not that low. Basically, in Dublin, we don't make allowances for students. Anytime there is cheap drink on offer, you can't get served at the bar, it's simply too crowded.
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Teléfono, Viajar:
Más caro que en casa.
General, Comida:
Igual de caro que en casa.
Alojamiento, Vida nocturna:
Menos caro que en casa.
Disponibilidad de material estudiantil
Libros de segunda mano
Enseres de segunda mano
Ordenadores / internet
Administrativo
Dinero de casa
Comentario personal
Stay out of O'Kallaghan's. Buy yourself a six-pack for 2€ in the local épicerie.
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