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karen h
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ethics and health policy, Licence, Indépendant
Évaluation globale
Si j'avais su
bring a good gore-tex jacket and an umbrella. make sure you have some long underwear and waterproof shoes. some good gloves too. bring your skiis if you've got them. don't enter the country without your maximum allotment of alcohol. you'll be thankful for it later. also bring your own cigarettes if you smoke. it's all very expensive.
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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
Recommandation personnelle
i really loved studying in bergen. the experience was wonderful and i'd recommend it to anyone. one of the best parts was that i was not studying there as part of a program, so i didn't have to answer to anyone, but i also didn't have hand-holding guidance that i know a lot of my friends studying through american programs elsewhere had. hand-holding guidance is not what studying abroad is about. neither is sticking with americans. if you want to get the most out of your experience, you need to be independent and meet new people. studying at univ bergen lets you do this. (though there was an introductory program of 2 weeks run by the univ for foreign students that was really nice and introduced us to each other and the city. sign up for it.)
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Pendant mon expérience à l'étranger j'ai...
(1) Jaimais – (4) Très souvent
Appréhendé une autre culture
Accru mes compétences linguistiques
Rencontré des gens d'autres pays
Amélioré mes possibilités de carrière
Derniers commentaires
if you're studying abroad to see europe, don't go to norway. going to norway only to waste your time (and money) getting to other countries is a crying shame. go to norway to see norway. it's absolutely the most beautiful country in the entire world.
take the hurtigruten boat trip up the coast (if you're under 26 it costs somehting like $250). it's absolutely amazing. but you'll have to sleep on the floor so bring you're sleeping bag. but it's worth it.
also, if you're deciding between oslo and bergen, no doubt - go to bergen. it's by far the best city in norway.
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“Great university with a few management-issues”
Sander R
Norvège,
Communication et Sciences de l'Information, 2023
Évaluation globale
The campus is separated into 7 different faculties spread around the town. Bergen is not a major city, so the student environment is great, and it's easy to get to know new people.
Most studies are pretty small, so you get to know your tutors very well, which makes it easier to ask questions and get the help you need.
My only complaint about the university is that the management can be messy at times, so information about the opportunities you have at the university can be undercommunicated. When i was at my bachelors degree, most people in my class did not know they could take a year abroad through the study, because nobody figured it was worth mentioning.
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Points forts
Good communication between students and tutors
Inconvénients
At times bad management.