Bucerius Law School vs Hamburg School of Business Administration - HSBA vs Europa Kolleg Hamburg vs Nordakademie Graduate School vs University of Applied Sciences Europe

Side-by-side comparison from 9 verified student reviews. Scan one row at a time — winners are highlighted

Quick verdict
Higher overall rating: Hochschule Fresenius (4.30)
Bucerius Law School: wins 0/6 categories
Hamburg School of Business Administration - HSBA: wins 0/6 categories
Europa Kolleg Hamburg: wins 0/6 categories
Nordakademie Graduate School: wins 4/6 categories
University of Applied Sciences Europe: wins 0/6 categories
Hochschule Fresenius: wins 1/6 categories
University of Europe for Applied Sciences: wins 1/6 categories
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Hamburg, Germany
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Best programme: Applied Computer Science
Idstein, Germany
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Best programme: Business Economics
Best programme: Bachelor of Arts in Digital Media Arts
Category ratings
Facilities
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4.00
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3.67
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Location
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5.00
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3.60
Professors
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5.00
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4.00
3.20
Internationality
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2.00
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3.67
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Student life
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4.00
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3.33
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Value
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3.00
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2.80
Accommodation
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3.00
1.40
Pros & Cons
Pros

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  • +Friendly and welcoming student community
  • +Supportive and caring professors
  • +Excellent campus facilities and opportunities

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  • +Relevant and varied course content
  • +Helpful and educated faculty
  • +Supportive university staff
  • +Hands-on learning and practical application focus
  • +International and multicultural environment
  • +Personalized attention and smaller class sizes
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  • -Administrative and management issues are a significant source of frustration.
  • -Outdated facilities and a lack of modern resources are frequently mentioned.
  • -Communication breakdowns and poor responsiveness from staff create problems.

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  • -Lack of organization and clear communication from administration.
  • -Outdated facilities and insufficient resources.
  • -Uninspiring teaching methods and irrelevant curriculum.
  • -Administrative and management issues, including poor organization and miscommunication.
  • -Outdated teaching methods and inadequate facilities.
  • -Lack of academic integrity and student support.
Rating summary
What students say

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This institution excels in several key areas, boasting perfect scores for its professors and location. Student life and facilities also receive strong commendations. However, its internationality score indicates a notable area for potential improvement, while the value proposition is rated moderately. Accommodation also scores well, contributing to a generally positive, albeit uneven, assessment.

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With a perfect score of 5, location stands out as the university's strongest asset. Student life, however, received the lowest rating at 3.33. Facilities and internationality scored a respectable 3.67, while professors and value were rated highly at 4. Accommodations were rated at 3.

This institution demonstrates notable strengths in **internationality**, receiving a high rating of 4. Conversely, **accommodation** stands out as a significant area for improvement, with the lowest score of 1.4. Other aspects like location and professors show moderate performance.

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Highlights

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With a 4/5 average rating, this university receives overwhelmingly positive feedback. Students praise the campus, friendly atmosphere, and dedicated professors, though some mention the expense.

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University reviews are overwhelmingly positive (~100%) with an average rating of 4.33/5. Students praise course content, helpful lecturers, and good accommodation. A few minor criticisms mention strict grading in one course and occasional unhelpful teachers.

Reviews indicate a 3/5 average rating, with ~60% positive feedback highlighting practical, hands-on learning and a multicultural environment. Negative feedback, ~40%, points to poor organization, miscommunication, and outdated teaching methods.

Rating distribution
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Well structured course

Basically, it’s a private university with a good reputation and also the lecturers are well educated and helpful. The course contains 60% of management-related modules and the remaining technical modules. For anyone who is searching for a techno-management course, I would suggest Hochschule Fresenius.

Disaster Programme

Throughout my Studies, in the Communication Design Course at this university located in Berlin, I have experienced a lot of problems. The university is very poorly organized, there is constant miscommunication between staff and students. It is very hard to come in contact with the university over email or phone, and most of the time your issue is never resolved. An excuse they often times use, is that they are understaffed, or it’s the students' fault. I think the campus in Berlin is kind of scam, because when applying or looking up this University the only photos you can see are from their facility located in Hamburg. Which is a much nicer facility than the one in Berlin. Definitely visit before signing any contracts. When I joined the university I expected at least one course to provide the necessary skills and information for this course. There was no introductory class for how to use Adobe software, no tutorial classes on any of the skills we needed during our studies. This is very much a do it yourself at home Programme. It is very hard to get help from the staff as they are often very misleading as no information is communicated to them. I have graduated 2 months ago and I still have no received a diploma.

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