

I really liked SGGW because the campus is beautiful and full of green spaces, which made studying there much more relaxing. Teachers are very good, experienced and always on time. However some administrative procedures were bit slow and frustrating at times. Overall, I recommend it because the atmosphere is great and it is a very modern university with a lot of history.
View moreThis university is as all the rest – underwhelming. I feel like my field of study didn’t give me anything. I have broad knowledge but I am not an expert in anything. Also I don’t have any power to sign anything, like others fields do. I wish I had studied part time – it would be much less time consuming
View moreStudying at this university has been an incredible journey! The university offers a wide range of programs like Environmental Protection, Agriculture, and Economics, combining theoretical knowledge with hands-on experience. Admission is straightforward, but competition is high for popular courses. The tuition fees are reasonable compared to other Polish universities, and there are scholarships available for international students, including the Rector’s Scholarship for academic excellence. The campus is modern, with plenty of green spaces perfect for relaxing or group projects. Student life thrives with numerous clubs, events, and an active Erasmus community. Warsaw’s living costs are manageable with student discounts on transport and housing. Part-time jobs are easy to find, especially in teaching or hospitality, and the Career Office regularly organizes internships. SGGW’s emphasis on sustainability and innovation makes it stand out, ensuring students graduate well-prepared for global challenges.
View moreI evaluate the university very positively, it is oriented towards a practical approach to the learned profession and has a lot of professional experience.Teaching is focused on the development of practical skills, classes are conducted in a transparent and practical way for the student
View moreOverall the school provides quality education, when you graduate you will be fully equipped with the right knowledge. The only problem that I have with the school is the timetable for my department. It doesn’t really consider the fact that people also have to work. I feel it could be more organised and subjects that were not listed in the outline should not be added as after the course has been started, this heavily messes with work school balance.
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