In the International Exchange/CEMS degree programme we were both undergraduate, graduate, and even MBA students. -Making it impossible to have courses that suit everyone...
Do take the three week Dutch course... A funny language but also an excellent opportunity for meeting other persons than the ones in your programme during the semester, and for doing a lot of sight seeing and settling in before getting serious.
Get ready for a hard-core theory semester with many research papers to read! If you like it more general and applied (practical) then choose antoher university (e.g. St. Gallen, ESADE or HEC). The CEMS programme is tough there and involves exposure to quite a high stress level for most of the semester.
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Pendant mon expérience à l'étranger j'ai... (1) Jaimais – (4) Très souvent
“studying at Rotterdam School of Management as a foreign student”
ANTOINE V
Pays-Bas, Licence Gestion d'entreprise, 2023
Évaluation globale
I cam to the Netherlands to study International Business for Asia in 2019. It is an experience which I do not regret! The study program can be chaotic, which is the feedback from most of my fellow students. However, the content that is taught is very useful in order to understand and be prepared for the Asian business world. The school in general is very helpful towards foreign students, which makes a lot easier. The campus is currently not very inviting as the actual building is getting renovated and the temporary building is shared with an insurance agency, therefore the studentlife vibe is not really present.
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Points forts
- many useful information are taught, good studying environment, possibility to learn dutch, mandatory choice of an asian language
Inconvénients
- chaotic, many teachers give different information