

The Mechanical Engineering program at the University of Parma offers solid foundations, but its structure leaves mixed impressions. The bachelor’s degree leans heavily on theory, with limited hands-on work and an overload of concepts to memorize. This makes the transition to industry less smooth than expected, as many students finish the first cycle with strong academic notions but little practical confidence.
The master’s degree goes to the opposite extreme. Exams are noticeably easier, high grades come quickly, and the leveling effect makes it hard to distinguish real skill differences. Some courses rely too much on rote learning, while others finally introduce more applied content, but the balance still feels uneven.
Overall, the program is decent and academically respectable, yet not aligned with real workplace demands. There’s plenty of knowledge, but not enough practice to turn it into immediate professional competence.
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