Université de Toulouse vs University of Toulouse - Jean Jaurès vs Paris Graduate School of Digital Innovation - EPITECH vs INSA Toulouse – Institut National des Sciences Appliquées vs National School of Civil Aviation - ENAC
Side-by-side comparison from 52 verified student reviews. Scan one row at a time — winners are highlighted
- +Dedicated, accomplished faculty and rigorous academic programs
- +Modern facilities and a vibrant, inclusive campus life
- +Holistic, forward-thinking educational experience
- +Supportive professors and welcoming community
- +Vibrant campus life and engaging extracurriculars
- +Convenient city location with nearby amenities
- +Innovative, hands-on learning approach
- +Strong emphasis on independence and self-sufficiency
- +Challenging but rewarding educational experience
- +Multidisciplinary, practical, and industry-relevant curriculum
- +Strong preparation for the professional world and career readiness
- +International focus and development of teamwork skills
- +Expert instructors and industry professionals
- +Wide range of aviation-focused programs
- +State-of-the-art facilities and equipment
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- -Administrative and management issues cause significant frustration.
- -Outdated facilities and a lack of resources hinder learning.
- -Poor communication and lack of support from staff are common complaints.
- -Administrative and management issues cause significant frustration.
- -Outdated facilities and resources are a major drawback.
- -Lack of career support and unclear future prospects are disappointing.
- -Administrative and management issues, including a lack of student well-being focus and a profit-driven approach that compromises educational quality.
- -Insufficient focus on soft skills development alongside technical education.
- -High cost relative to the perceived value or quality of education.
- -Administrative and management issues
- -Outdated facilities and equipment
- -Lack of adequate resources and support
- -Administrative and management issues cause significant frustration.
- -Outdated facilities and a lack of resources hinder learning.
- -Poor communication and lack of support are prevalent concerns.
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Overall, this institution garners strong ratings across multiple facets. It particularly excels in **Professors** and **Location**, both receiving a score of approximately 4.27. **Accomodation** and **Value** also perform well, averaging around 4.18. **Facilities** and **Student Life** are rated at a solid 4, indicating good, though not exceptional, performance in these areas.
This institution receives high marks in several key areas. Student life and value for money stand out with the strongest ratings, both exceeding 4.2. Internationality and facilities are also well-regarded, scoring above 4.1. The weakest area, comparatively, is location, with a rating of 3.77. Accommodations and professors also received solid, though slightly lower, scores.
This institution excels in several key areas, achieving perfect scores for its facilities, professors, and student life, alongside strong internationality. Location also scores well, contributing to a positive overall impression. However, accommodation stands out as a weaker point, receiving a moderate rating. The value proposition is considered good, reflecting a generally positive assessment with room for improvement in housing.
This institution demonstrates exceptional strengths in student life, receiving a perfect score. High marks are also awarded to its facilities, location, and accommodation, all at 4.5. Internationality and professors are solid at 4. The university also achieves a perfect score for value, indicating a strong overall offering.
This institution demonstrates exceptional strengths in its **Facilities** and **Student Life**, both earning perfect scores. **Internationality** also stands out with a 5-star rating. Conversely, while still strong, **Professors**, **Location**, **Accomodation**, and **Value** received slightly lower, yet positive, scores of 4.
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All 11 reviews are positive, averaging 4/5 stars. Students praise exceptional faculty, comprehensive programs, modern facilities, and vibrant campus life, contributing to a holistic and supportive educational experience.
Students praise the university's convenient city location and supportive, encouraging professors. High academic standards, a thriving campus life with extracurriculars, and enriching program experiences are frequently mentioned. Negative feedback is negligible.
With a 2.5/5 average rating, reviews are mixed, with approximately 25% positive and 50% negative feedback. Recurring themes include a strong technical environment versus a lack of soft skills training, and concerns about the school's focus on profit over student well-being.
Reviews are overwhelmingly positive, with ~100% recommending the university for its multidisciplinary education, professional preparation through practical experience, and international focus. Topics covered are topical and relevant to the modern world.
With a single review, the university has a perfect 5/5 average rating. This feedback highlights interesting courses taught by industry professionals and a wide variety of programs within civil aviation.
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The University of Jean Jaurès is a large university - approximately 23,000 students - located in the city of Toulouse which takes place near the coast, the mountains and near Spain as well. It is an arts, social studies and humanities public university - the most popular courses are Psychology and Applied Languages. I would recommend this university (especially if you study languages since the level is very high); professors are quite pleasant, and the administrative staff is usually helpful. However, the neighbourhood where it is located is far from the city centre (but you can get to the city centre easily as the subway station is right next to university) and quite dangerous especially at night so I would not recommend to live there. Toulouse is an amazing city to be a student as it has more than 100,000 students and everything is made for us - it is not as expensive as other French cities, for instance. Some buildings are being renovated in University so it is becoming a nicer, more modern and better place to study. Lots of events are going on in Jean Jaurès every week of the year - cinema, sports, markets, etc. Nevertheless, it is not the best organised university in terms of timetables, exams, room assignation, etc, but it is still a great place to study. It is also full of international students.
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