

It is a well renowned university, with good research stats and good equipment. If you want to become a practitioner, it offers the hands-on experience you need, theoretical base and foundation. You can find work in many branches afterwards. The downside were the old views on teaching styles (focused on the professor, rather than the students), but that has changed with the new generation of professors. I would recommend it to any young dreamer, who wants to become a vet. It also has English and French lines, which bring a lot of students from all over the world, who have a great experience and opportunities to live their student years in a cultural city, with many events.
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