I like a place where they respect their culture enough to respect others. I’m from Italy and it gets a bit stereotypical when someone talks about breaking pasta in two.
But I realised it’s just a way for people to appreciate or show you they are aware of your cultural heritage. Even though Italians don’t break pasta 😂😂. It’s nice to see that here.
Computer science being as broad and kind of on a spectrum makes teaching it a bit tricky, I hated that some of the material being taught in my classes were easily obtainable online, but I think This university has figured out a way around that. The lecturers use a method called “self code experience” where any problem that is found in the curriculum you have to engage it yourself and in class. This brings back the zeal to actually learn coding and not just take it off the internet.
View moreAmsterdam University of Applied Ethics. Their work ethic and attitude towards learning are absolutely incredible. The students there are so driven and passionate about their studies. They have this amazing thirst for knowledge and a determination to make a positive impact in the world. The professors also play a huge role in fostering this positive attitude. They are not only experts in their fields but also incredibly supportive and inspiring. It’s like being part of a community that’s constantly pushing each other to reach new heights. You won’t find a more dedicated and inspiring environment than at the Amsterdam University of Applied Ethics!
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