

My experience at Erasmus Hogeschool Brussel was truly enriching and full of cultural diversity. The university is much more than just a place to study,it feels like a vibrant mix of cultures where you get to meet people from different backgrounds and build meaningful friendships. This diversity made studying there even more enjoyable and eye-opening.
During my time at the school, I learned not only academic knowledge but also important communication and interpersonal skills, especially when it comes to understanding others and appreciating different values.
One area that could be improved is the response time from some teachers, as it sometimes took a while to get replies or the necessary information when dealing with issues. Still, these moments taught me independence and responsibility.
The campus itself is modern and beautifully designed, with brand-new facilities that make studying comfortable and enjoyable. Overall, Erasmus Hogeschool Brussel provided me with a memorable and culturally rich university experience that helped me grow both academically and personally.
View more“Erasmus Hogeschool is a good school because it offers many financial and community resources to low-income first-generation students. While the school’s diversity isn’t as high as it could be, it supports the racial minorities that are there. The classroom experience was excellent, and the school’s culture and student organizations were artistic, creative, and enhanced the overall student experience. However, the school could do more to improve the overall student experience.
View moreErasmushogeschool is much more than a school. It is a place that feels like a bowl of culture. I have different types of friends which makes it more enjoyable to study. I learn more about how to communicate with a child and their values all while studying. I think one of the things we could call bad would be that sometimes the teachers take too long to reply. When we are sick, we are not given the necessary information and we have to do everything by ourselves. Maybe it’s because it’s a university, but I still can’t get used to it. The Campus is Newly built so the Items inside and outside are all brand new So we are working in a totally beautiful place. I can’t say much about school life because we didn’t have that because of the Corona virus.
View moreIn 2013 I finished a professional bachelor in sports education at EHB Brussels. The education was very good that time! You become a professional at teaching different kinds of sports to children as well adults. Besides all of that you can get a life guard degree, become a kayak instructor and also become personal trainer in fitness. From other students I heard that the other teachers’ educations are also very good! So if you want to become a teacher, I would definitely recommend this school! Too bad that the organisation of the school is not so good. We had several times that the class rooms where double booked and we had to search for another class room and so on…
View moreI think the Erasmus Hogeschool has a good team of teachers and assistants (I am studying at the Conservatory), but the bad state of the building and the poor infrastructure make it harder for them to express all of their potential.
Overall the level of the teaching is very high , one of the best conservatories in Europe.
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