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Universität St. Gallen (UNIVERSITY OF ST. GALLEN)

298 avis
3.96 / 5 sur 298 avis
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Great place to study
Toma B
Suisse, Licence
Gestion d'entreprise, 2019
Évaluation globale
A great reputation throughout German speaking Europe and beyond. The University is small enough to offer personalized study experience for anyone. Many interesting courses are offered.
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Points forts
Reputation, quality of the student body
Inconvénients
Not very practically oriented
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Peter V
Washington & Lee University, Lexington, VA, Etats-Unis
Gestion d'entreprise, Licence, Indépendant
Études
Recommandations de cours
Every "department" (accounting, banking, etc) can only offer two classes per semester, so there is a natural lack thereof. If you already know what you're interested in (accounting or finance, for example), you're pretty much screwed as far as course selection is concerned. Maybe one finance and one accounting course per semester for the undergraduates and then you're left to choose between filler and masters courses. Obviously there's no problem with the masters courses (in fact, they are more representative of what I can get at my home university in the States), it's just that that kind of selection should be mirrored in the undergraduate course catalog. Courses are all block-fashion, meaning you've got one lecture a week, sometimes for four hours straight. Dealing with TAs instead of the professors themselves is a pain in the ass, and the Swiss students show no interest in the international students, with few exceptions.
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Mon exprérience académique
Qualité des cours
Catalogue de cours
Accès à différentes ressources
Intéraction avec les professeurs
Intéraction avec les étudiants étrangers
Intéraction avec les étudiants locaux
Commentaire personnel
Good God, yes! One exam and that's it??? I know not ALL courses operate this way, but the fact that at least 1/3 of them do is quite disturbing. You have no clue how well you know the stuff until you step foot into the final exam. No assessment in the middle of the semester. **YOU HAVE TO SIGN UP TO TAKE TESTS** What genius came up with this idea? I mean if you're gonna take a class, you are gonna take the test, or is this just an American thing? So yeah, I didn't get that memo, which means that I wasn't ALLOWED to take my tests. Fortunately, I took one of them with the exchange students right at the end of the semester, so I got SOME credit for the semester, but on the whole it was a waste of 3 months of my time and money. Will be a blast explaining that to my home university when they ask what I did for the whole semester since I got only 4 credits. The faculty also seems to be way out of touch with the student body. This, however, can be topped: the administration is on it's own level, somewhere circling Venus, as if not caring about what the faculty OR the students wanted was a cool thing. Example: the university REQUIRES many courses to have 2 semester hours of what amounts to homework. However, both students and professors hate it because nobody knows how to approach/formulate it. It's kind of a general rule that if something is mandatory/forced, it's gonna suck. For the US students out there, remember summer reading? For the most part good books, but if you got them on your summer reading list, they were the most painful waste time, and you read the same sentence about five times on page 532 because you fell asleep every time you got to the end of it. That's why I hate Charles Dickens. But both parties go along as if nothing about the system were broken and so nothing gets changed. How about actually giving the faculty control of their own curriculum instead of policing it? I thought that was the whole point of academics (or at least on the teaching side of it) at the college level. They say this is one of the top European business schools, and one of the top two in the German-speaking areas. This leads to the fact that the university is very poor at marketing itself towards its own students -- the administration doesn't seem to give a rat's ass what the students think, but the students go on as if that kind of stuff is normal. They should do an exchange at a smaller liberal arts university in America, and they'd see what they're missing. In short, you really can't compare University of St. Gallen to any American university, big or small, East coast or West. It is lacking in so many areas, but doesn't seem to acknowledge ...
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Mon avis sur l'évaluation
Examens en fin de cours
Examens au cours du trimestre
Travaux et projets finaux
Travaux et projets pendant le cours
Évaluation globale
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anonymous
Stockholm School of Economics, Stockholm, Suède
Gestion Financière, Master, Accord universitaire
Frais
Principale source de financement:
Bourse officielle
Autres sources de financement:
Mes propres économies<br> Bourse officielle
Opportunités d'emploi:
J'ai travaillé pendant mon séjour
Dépenses habituelles
Switzerland is slightly more expensive than the costs of living in Sweden. Furthermore the costs increase naturally during a shorter stay abroad than at home due to the eagerness to visit and activate yourself.
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Général, Alimentation, Voyager:
Plus cher que chez moi
Vie nocturne, Téléphone, Logement:
Aussi cher que chez moi
Accés au matériel scolaire
Livres d'occasion
Appareils d'occasion
Ordinateurs / internet
Démarches administratives
Retrait d'argent
Commentaire personnel
Try to get hold of second-hand books. Arrange your Swiss bank account directly upon arrival. Buy the Gleis7-travel pass for the public transports. Buy a bike - second hand
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Solid education in Management, Business Administration, Economics
Julian R
Suisse, Master
Management, 2019
Évaluation globale
Vivid campus with students from Switzerland and from abroad
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Points forts
Reputation of management education is good
Inconvénients
none
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Sholpan B
Wirtschaftsuniversität Wien, Vienna, Autriche
Secteur Bancaire, Master, Erasmus
Évaluation globale
Si j'avais su
The academic reports of other students.
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A mon avis:
Tout le monde a aimé, tu vas aimer
Critères importants pour mon choix
(1) Aucune importance – (4) Très important
Raisons académiques
4
Culture
3
Frais
2
Activités
2
Vie universitaire
2
Vie sociale / Fête
2
Climat et emplacement
2
Recommandation personnelle
Great opportunity to meet other eager students. Wide range of interesting courses.
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Pendant mon expérience à l'étranger j'ai...
(1) Jaimais – (4) Très souvent
Appréhendé une autre culture
3
Voyagé
3
Accru mes compétences linguistiques
2
Rencontré des gens d'autres pays
4
Développé mon autonomie
2
Fait la fête
3
Vécu une transformation
4
Amélioré mes possibilités de carrière
4
Derniers commentaires
A good mixture of academic experience and fun activities!
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Doris L
Wirtschaftsuniversität Wien, Vienna, Autriche
Comptabilité, Licence, Erasmus
Évaluation globale
Si j'avais su
no, i received enough information through my home university and the guest university
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A mon avis:
Tout le monde a aimé, tu vas aimer
Critères importants pour mon choix
(1) Aucune importance – (4) Très important
Raisons académiques
4
Culture
2
Frais
2
Activités
2
Vie universitaire
2
Vie sociale / Fête
2
Climat et emplacement
3
Recommandation personnelle
don't take too much courses. most of them are difficult and studying is not the most important thing during an exchange semester
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Pendant mon expérience à l'étranger j'ai...
(1) Jaimais – (4) Très souvent
Appréhendé une autre culture
2
Voyagé
3
Accru mes compétences linguistiques
3
Rencontré des gens d'autres pays
4
Développé mon autonomie
4
Fait la fête
4
Vécu une transformation
3
Amélioré mes possibilités de carrière
3
Derniers commentaires
although our kitchen was never clean, it was quite fun to live together with so many party people
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