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Politecnico di Milano

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4.16 / 5 based on 265 reviews
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Amazing university with best professors
Avichal B
Italy, Graduate
Engineering, Mechanical, 2018
Overall
This technical university is one of the best in the world. All the professors are highly qualified and are more focused on practical learning experience. Best university to study mechanical engineering in the world.
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Pros
Professors, Laboratories, Culture, International Environment
Cons
None
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Challenging Course
Alley E
Italy, Graduate
Engineering, Chemical, 2023
Overall
I am a chemical engineering masters student. The university offers a challenging chemical engineering masters program. The program is highly theoretical. Being a graduate of this university increases the probability of employment.
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Pros
Challenging, with advanced knowledge of chemical engineering
Cons
highly theoretical apart from the thesis. no required internship
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Too theoretical
Sargis M
Italy, Undergraduate
Engineering, Aeronautical, 2025
Overall
PoliMi seems like a great university; my only problem is that the classes too theoretical. I wish the courses would be more practical and there would be more labs. I am only in my first year though so maybe in the coming years that will change.
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Pros
High ranking university
Cons
Classes to theoretical.
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Miguel Á
Universidad de Sevilla, Seville, Spain
Telecommunications, Undergraduate, Erasmus
Student life
Describe host city:
Students interact with the local community without much university involvement
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Travel, Nightlife, Activities: Takes place both within and outside of the university/student environment
Personal social experience
Activities
Nightlife
Travel
Overall
Personal comments
Our Hall of Residence was close to Piazza delle Cinque Giornate, where we used to go and take something for drink to at night on Monday. There were good concerts in The Rolling Stone sale, for free if you arrived before 10 pm. Besides, Milan has such a lot of things to do: music, cinema, theater. It is a custom there to have the apetitivo in the evening, very similar to the Tapas in Spain. A good place to do so is the zone of Navigli. Living in the center as we did, I recommned to have a walk by the Corso di Vittorio Emmanuelle II. Such a nice athmosphere there. Other places to go: Transilvania Sale, LeonCavallo, Conservatorio di Milano (Concerts for free on wednesday, and very close to the Hall of Residence), Magacini Generalle. But over all enjoy of people you meet there, both from Italy and Erasmus students. Under that point of view the experience is very positive. Moreover, if you like Art, Design or Architecture, Milan is full of expositions and Fairs.
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Design school is dangerously overrated, poorly organized and quite useless
Francesca R
Italy, Graduate
, 2024
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Do not choose this university based on its international rankings. They are just numbers, and have little to do with the quality of the teachings, the opportunities and the environment you will find at polimi. It is a frustrating experience, that will most likely leave you empty handed. 

Classes are structured in frontal theoretical lectures, in which professors just read slides. One could do that on his/her own. The whole didactic method is over reliant on group works, not because it is a good learning method, but because professors lack the resources to individually attend to all the students present in class. This means that there is barely ever an individual assessment on one's capacity and learning outcomes. 

The professors will say that peer learning makes the difference, but if you peers are idiots and do not care about actually learning, what is the point? Also, do you choose a university because you will learn from other students, or from the professors? You can check before hand who the professors are, what they did, and so on. But what should I learn about design from a Chinese girl who can barely tell me what her name is? Come on... 

This creates an environment where how much and how well you learn, how you put it into practice, the grades you get, are dictated mostly by how lucky you are when the project groups are formed. In Graduate courses, almost half of the class is formed by Chinese students who cannot speak one word of english.

This leads to scenarios in which italian students who already know each other will always work together. If you are not part of these groups, you will have to work with a bunch of brain dead asians who are unable to communicate, nor perform any kind of group work. And one cannot opt to work alone without facing opposition by the professors, who will decide to ignore you during project reviews or give you poor grades. 

I could go on forever, but to summarize the rest:
- Milan is not a nice city. Everything is expensive, everything is dirty, everything is fake and superficial, finding a room without getting scammed should be made an academic achievement 
- from a knowledge standpoint, the school doesn't teach anything valuable that you couldn't learn on your own. Design is about attitude and forma mentis, and you will not find anything that encourages it here
- when doing your mandatory internship you will realize how little you actually know and how useless your 2 years at the masters have been. That is, if you land a good internship. If you land a poor internship, you will realize how meaningless working as a designer is. Oh, and it will be unpaid. 
- the facilities themselves are more keen to a third world country. Noisy rooms, desks breaking apart, laboratories with outdated equipment. There is nothing to suggest this should be "one of the best design schools in the world". BECAUSE IT IS NOT. It just sells itself very well, but if you have just some critical thinking skills you'll realize it's all smoke and mirrors. 

My suggestion is to look elsewhere for your Master's degree. This place is a scam.
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Careers
Might as well not be there. Does not help at all in finding a good internship, provides outdated and honestly promotes a "scammy" attitude when it comes to learning how to sell yourself. Probably because they know you know nothing after a graduate course.
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Pros
None at all.
Cons
Quality of teachings, quality of professors, didactics, laboratories, working opportunities, cost of living
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High Level University
Leonardo H
Italy,
Engineering, 2024
Overall
Politecnico di Milano is an exceptional institution that fosters academic excellence and innovation. In these two years I have had the opportunity to meet and learn from enlightened professors.
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Pros
High Level and standard of Education
Cons
Facilities and services in the campus, more courses in english
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