I would recommend it for someone who wants to leave with a professional profile focused on the sociology, media.
Depending on the chosen subject it might or might not require a demanding commitment to the university, given that the level of demand in the day to day can flexibly allow a student to take up extra activities outside of university life or give a room for one to experience leadership, engagement in different students’ organisations.
I like the inclusion and diversity in Collegium Civitas that allowed me to connect with people from different cultures. The opportunities the university provides to all students from different backgrounds enhances ones experience in both professional and societal settings.
Academic stuff always do their utmost to bring up students engagement during the class discussions, that’s why student can always have a one-to-one approach with a professor to address the academic questions or whatever it may be.
I am enjoying my time of studies at Collegium Civitas. I have been able to meet people from all over the world with different stories and views. I do appreciate the knowledge of the professors and the help they keep providing me every day.
View morecollegium civitas had the best international community as I have seen in Warsaw, classes were small sized in that way the lecturer could give equal attention to each student in class, there are very interesting elective courses you can sign up for this university and workshops that give you the real life skills you need in your future career
View moreThe programme was great, there were some really knowledgeable lecturers and some great materials that was provided by the uni. Overall it is a very nice experience but the lack of a campus makes the student life and intergration a little more difficult
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