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4.24 / 5 based on 170 reviews


“Résumé d'expérience”
carole c

Une bonne école dans une superbe ville, les cours sont intéressants, nous avons des possibilités d'ouverture à l'international avec des doubles diplomes ou de nombreuses écoles partenaires, de nombreuses interventions de professionels, et un resaux d'alumni conséquents.
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Pros
cours, résaux, ouverture international


“Bonne école”
Fahédra C

Ecole intéressante, qui permet un développement personnel, académique et professionnel. Il y a une multitude choix de cors pertinents. Il y a un bon portefeuille de spécialisations et nous avons beaucoup d'opportunités (études à l'étranger, acquisition d'expérience professionnelle...)
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Pros
Qualité du programme, cours


“Une école très dynamique”
Elisa D

ICN Business School est une école très dynamique qui se trouve au milieu d'une alliance très intéressante et créative. n effet, ICN BS se situe au campus ARTEM et est en collaboration avec Les Mines de Nancy (ingénieurs) et l'ENSAD (école de design). Ainsi, ICN BS propose des cursus larges et une spécialisation qui complètent le côté commercial. De plus, ICN est triplement accréditée ce qui est un grand avantage quant au diplôme à la sortie du master. Par ailleurs, un des autres principaux atouts d'ICN sont ses doubles diplômes. Elle propose 74 doubles diplômes spécialisés, à l'étranger mais aussi avec des université partenaires en lorraine. Un triple diplôme est également possible.
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Pros
Triple accréditation, dimension internationale, campus ARTEM
Cons
Communication avec les professeurs


Sahar I

Main source of funding:
Personal savings
Other sources of funding:
An ERASMUS grant
Work opportunities:
I didn't want/need to work
Personal spending habits
In the Netherlands I live with my parents and so most cost are for free! But also the telephone was higher due to calling home often, travel because I had more opportunity to travel and nightlife simply because you go out more often!
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Travel, Overall, Telephone, Food, Nightlife:
was more expensive than at home.
Housing:
was the same price as at home.
Accessibility of student needs
Second-hand text books

Second-hand household items

Computers / Internet

Administrative

Money from home

Personal comments
Just make sure that you arrange everything one week before classes start. Especially CAF!! and also take a french native speaker with you to banks etc. it makes it much easier and a lot of french students are more than willing to help you!
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anna f

Type of housing: On campus
Arranged by: Host university
If returning, I would choose: On campus
Why?
I would choose the same, cause the Campus gives you the possibility to know other students, and it is convenient.
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Personal assessment
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Personal comments
The Residence where I used to live, was "Le Totem", it was the official residence of my Management School in France.
Liveing there, gave me the possibility to know, since I arrived, a lot of students, coming from all over the world.
I was fun sharing our experiences and sometimes our homesickness...which is important when you are living abroad.
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“Interdisciplinary and international”
Cintia S

It is my absolute honor to be part of the ICN family. It goes without saying that with its triple accreditation ICN is a prestigious university to belong to, but most surprisingly it still feels like home. With project-based learning in small class sizes, ICN truly provides an incomparable skill set to its student. The focus on internationality and internships provide a perfect peek into the corporate world, teach cultural sensitivity and adaptability. Those transferable skills are going to be what sets you apart. I can only recommend studying at ICN.
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Pros
interdisciplinary, project-based, personal relationship with professors
Cons
clearly visible that ICN is a French institution, although they teach in English