

What I appreciate most about the university is its vibrant international environment. There’s a large community of students from abroad, and they’re generally warm, welcoming, and easy to connect with. The campus also offers a variety of activities, including some tailored specifically for female students.
Academically, the standard is solid, though there are occasional moments when certain lecturers seem less engaged, which means you sometimes have to put in extra effort to follow along. Overall, studying at the University of Strasbourg, in such a beautiful city, is a rewarding experience.
The first year feels quite broad and introductory, with subjects that aren’t always the most exciting, but by the second semester you start diving into the core topics, which makes it much more engaging. A basic understanding of mathematics is definitely helpful at the start.
In terms of facilities, the library is stunning — a favorite among students in Lunistra — but the lecture hall chairs aren’t very comfortable, and the rooms can get chilly, so it’s wise to bring a coat.
View morethe first year is very very very general (the subjects are not very interesting) but from the second semester it becomes so since we get to “the heart of the matter” for each subject so it is more attractive.
you need to have a foundation in mathematics to understand the beginning.
regarding the infrastructure, the library is very beautiful (the most loved by students in lunistra!!)
on the other hand the chairs in the lecture halls are uncomfortable and the lecture halls are cold so bring coats haha
It is a great opportunity to study at this school and get educated with blended student profiles and teachers from all around the world. The professors are highly qualified to teach classes. However, entire classes are in French therefore it can be a struggle for international students if they don’t know how the French curriculum works.
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