I was looking for a dynamic course that could push me out of my comfort zone and I think attending this course was the best choice. The internationalization of the course, thanks to the presence of young people from different countries and the lessons taught in English, allows you to improve the language and to deal with various lifestyles and cultures. In addition, the compulsory internship helps you face for the first time in the world of work, and the numerous group work and presentations required, stimulate the study, curiosity, and participation of students. Recommended!
View moreMy experience at “Università degli Studi di Milano” was not as I had anticipated: some classes were held by professors that did not care that much about teaching or having students interested in their lectures. This and the fact that I had to go back and forth from my city (Brescia, roughly 4 hours of commuting everyday) led me to not follow many classes. This institution has a problem bigger than itself, which is the high price of rents in the whole city of Milan, which makes it impossible to live there for students that are not well backed by their own families.
Overall, my course in “Comunicazione and Società” was quite interesting in some parts, but we never had the chance to apply what we had learned before, making it almost useless. Also there weren’t any contacts with business, which made it really difficult to find a job afterwards.
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