University of Novi Sad - UNS vs IAE Lyon School of Management vs Torrens University Australia vs Redeemer University College vs Centenary University

Side-by-side comparison from 82 verified student reviews. Scan one row at a time — winners are highlighted

Quick verdict
Higher overall rating: Macalester College (4.40)
University of Novi Sad - UNS: wins 1/7 categories
IAE Lyon School of Management: wins 1/7 categories
Torrens University Australia: wins 0/7 categories
Redeemer University College: wins 0/7 categories
Centenary University: wins 0/7 categories
Macalester College: wins 5/7 categories
Livingstone College - LC: wins 0/7 categories
Comparing
Best programme: Applied Computer Science
Best programme: Entrepreneurship
Best programme: Hospitality Management
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Saint Paul, Minnesota, United States
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Best programme: Nursing
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Category ratings
Facilities
4.00
3.50
3.38
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4.25
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Location
4.80
5.00
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3.63
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3.61
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Professors
4.15
3.50
3.38
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4.50
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Internationality
3.66
3.00
3.50
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4.61
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Student life
4.73
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4.00
3.00
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4.39
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Value
4.22
4.00
3.38
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4.44
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Accommodation
3.80
3.00
3.17
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4.29
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Pros & Cons
Pros
  • +Diverse programs and specialization options
  • +Practical skills and internship opportunities
  • +Accessible professors and good facilities
  • +Small class sizes and ideal study conditions
  • +Diverse guest speakers from academic and entrepreneurial backgrounds
  • +Focus on innovative learning and support for student initiatives
  • +Engaging and interactive classes with knowledgeable and passionate professors
  • +Flexible learning options catering to working students
  • +Practical, real-world experience emphasized

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  • +Outstanding and dedicated faculty.
  • +Strong sense of community and inclusivity.
  • +Abundant resources and engagement opportunities.

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Cons
  • -Outdated materials and faculty, coupled with a lack of practical application.
  • -High tuition fees are a significant concern given the perceived value.
  • -Limited career prospects in the field after graduation.
  • -Outdated facilities and inadequate resources.
  • -Poor communication and administrative inefficiencies.
  • -Lack of support and irrelevant course content.
  • -Administrative and management issues like course changes and unclear enrollment practices.
  • -High costs and questionable value for money regarding tuition fees.
  • -Inconsistent quality of teaching staff and potentially rude or untrained facilitators.

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  • -Administrative and management issues cause frequent problems.
  • -Outdated facilities and technology hinder learning.
  • -Lack of student support and communication is a recurring concern.

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Rating summary
What students say

Overall, this university garners positive feedback, particularly excelling in Location and Student Life, both receiving scores close to 4.8. Professors and Value also received strong marks. However, areas for improvement are evident in Accomodation and Internationality, which received the lowest ratings among the surveyed categories.

This institution demonstrates significant strengths in its **Location**, achieving a perfect score, and a strong showing in **Student Life** with a 4. Its **Facilities** and **Professors** are rated moderately at 3.5. However, **Accomodation** and **Internationality** received the lowest scores, both at 3. Despite these areas for improvement, the university offers good **Value** at 4.

This institution demonstrates strengths in its **Location**, receiving the highest rating. Conversely, **Student Life** stands out as the area requiring the most attention, with the lowest score. Other aspects like Facilities, Professors, and Value are rated similarly and fall in the mid-range. Accomodation and Internationality also received respectable, though slightly lower, scores compared to the strongest category.

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This university garners strong marks across several key areas. Internationality stands out as its highest-rated category. Students also report positive experiences with Professors, Student Life, Value, and Accommodations. Facilities are rated well, though slightly lower than these top performers. Location, while still a decent score, represents the weakest aspect of the university's profile according to these ratings.

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Reviews summary
Highlights

With an average rating of 4.24/5, ~74% of 54 reviews are positive, praising the beautiful campus, diverse programs, and student opportunities. A single negative review mentioned difficult faculty and outdated materials.

With an average rating of 4/5, student feedback is largely positive. Reviews highlight ideal study conditions, particularly within master programs, and a strong focus on entrepreneurial initiatives.

~63% of reviews are positive, praising flexible learning, passionate professors, and engaging classes. ~37.5% of feedback is negative, citing course changes and high costs.

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With ~100% positive feedback and an average rating of 4.44/5, students highlight outstanding professors, abundant resources, and a strong sense of community. Small class sizes foster deep connections, and diverse campus events offer ample skill-building and networking opportunities.

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Rating distribution
5★
46%
50%
38%
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4★
33%
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3★
19%
50%
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2★
2%
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13%
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1★
0%
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25%
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Torrens university

I want to share my experience with Torrens University. They initially gave me an offer letter and Confirmation of Enrollment (COE), but after I had been in the course for a year, they changed the name of the course and added more subjects to my study plan. It really feels like Torrens is using this format to make more money from students. This kind of practice is frustrating and makes it hard for us to plan our studies effectively.

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