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View moreOverall, doing Erasmus at the University of Wrocław was a calm and organized experience. The campus is not very big but it is easily accessible as it is in close proximity to the city. Some of the courses were more theoretical than I expected, I would have liked more practical content. The library was quiet and provided a good environment to study. Overall, I would say it is a suitable university for students who want to focus on their studies.
View moreGood afternoon guys, my name is Kiril and I’m a Ukrainian student that moved to Wroclaw half a year ago. The main reason for my life here is studying at the University of Wroclaw. And I want to assure you that when I was choosing the university, I didn’t make a mistake. The first reason why I love UWr is basically the teachers. Most of them are young but educated people and they really know how to give information. They are really communicative and they appreciate your activity and they reward you with bonuses. These bonuses are simply pluses, and you can use them to higher your mark or some teachers even allow you to skip some questions on the test. The life of a student is much easier than you can imagine. The schedule is made so that you will have a lot of free time to do whatever you want. Because of Covid-19 form of studying is hybrid, but classes are always held in University. The program is interesting, but sometimes hard to understand. However, teachers give a lot of materials that you can use to get more information or you can always ask them for help. But, on the other hand, the University of Wroclaw has its own problems. Personally, I had a big problem with the Teams Group, teachers just forgot to add me there. When I got to the decanat, I was informed that they can do nothing with this and I should write to ALL teachers who forgot to add me, and there were quite a lot of them. But, this is the only big problem that I had during my first year of studying. However, this is a rare situation. Let’s get back to positive things. The whole UWr is really beautiful, it looks fantastic! In the evening, when the lights are on it is the most romantic place to have a walk. Another plus of this University in Internationality. You can find friends from almost every country in the world! In my course, I have people from Algeria, Korea, Ukraine, Russia, Thailand, France, Germany, Nigeria etc. It is really great to have a chat with people who have different cultures and languages. And the last point before I sum up – career perspective. In my course, we learn everything about business and I think after finishing my bachelor’s degree I could easily find a job as a Manager in a big company, but it is only my expectations.
To sum up. This is a really great university, with communicative teachers and a great program. A fantastic schedule and a big number of students from other countries is a big plus. I recommend the University of Wroclaw to everyone who is reading this review and my family. Thanks for your attention, have a nice day and goodbye!
View moreThe location of the uni is ideal within the city centre. As well as the professors have a good method of delivering their materials and lessons. The classes are mostly interactive and open to discussions.
View moreThe program is run in such a simplified method and is not complicated at all that it’s easy to understand. The professors are usually available to answer any questions through different mediums. The program is extremely diversified and fit for an international student community.
View moreThe university location is great it’s at the city center and the education itself isn’t bad since I’m a first year student in my second semester I can’t say much however so far I believe that the education is pretty good it also has flexibility for students that are not in Poland yet due to visa issues which is very helpful and considering from their part.
I just wished there was more English speaking staff in the university for example when entering the building to ask for classes or the building those people don’t speak English and since they do offer English to a lot of their courses I find it hard that they don’t have English speakers or English instructions for international student