Universidad La Paz vs KDU University College - KDU vs Ansbach University of Applied Science vs Newcastle University vs University of Europe for Applied Sciences
Side-by-side comparison from 146 verified student reviews. Scan one row at a time — winners are highlighted
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- +Quality Australian degree at affordable Malaysia
- +Supportive and flexible lecturers and learning environment
- +Exceptional education and academic excellence
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- +Strong career services and practical curriculum.
- +Supportive academic and social environment.
- +Inspiring city and excellent university facilities.
- +Hands-on learning and practical application focus
- +International and multicultural environment
- +Personalized attention and smaller class sizes
- +Supportive and friendly community
- +Comprehensive academic programs and facilities
- +Growing international opportunities and administrative improvements
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- -Outdated curriculum and lack of modern industry relevance in IT programs.
- -Inadequate lecturer training and outdated knowledge among instructors.
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- -Lack of academic and personal support at the masters level.
- -Perceived as a "money grab" with minimal resources and effort from support teams.
- -Administrative and management issues, including poor organization and miscommunication.
- -Outdated teaching methods and inadequate facilities.
- -Lack of academic integrity and student support.
- -Administrative and management issues cause significant frustration.
- -Outdated facilities and insufficient resources hinder learning.
- -Communication breakdowns and lack of support create a negative experience.
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With excellent scores in several key areas, this university demonstrates particular strengths in its Facilities and Location, both receiving a high 4.67. Student Life and Internationality also stand out with strong ratings of 4.33. While Accommodations are rated lower at 4.0, the overall feedback indicates a positive university experience with good value and respected professors.
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This institution garners exceptional scores, particularly in **Location**, which received a near-perfect rating. **Student Life** and **Facilities** also show significant strengths. The university's weakest area, though still good, is **Value**. **Professors** and **Accomodation** are also rated favorably, contributing to a generally positive assessment of the university.
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.
The university demonstrates a commendable academic environment, with Professors and Internationality standing out as exceptional areas at 4.5. Location and Student Life also receive high marks, both at 4.25, alongside a strong Value rating. Facilities represent the weakest area with a score of 3.5, while Accomodation remains solid at 4.
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Around 74% of reviews are positive, highlighting exceptional and supportive education with flexible and helpful lecturers. A smaller portion (about 20%) points to outdated IT programs and a need for lecturer training.
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With a 4.37/5 average from 132 reviews, ~92% are positive, praising the city, campus, academic atmosphere, and career services. Minimal negative feedback (~0.8%) exists, with one student noting a lack of support at the master's level.
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.
University feedback is overwhelmingly positive (~100%), with students praising a comfortable study environment, friendly lectures and staff, and valuable learning experiences. Some note slow administrative services that have improved over time.
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The lecturers and professors who are working at there are very nice to us, when there is a hassle on my path, usually in my study or assignment, consulting with them gives me a better idea and very flexible on helping me.
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The facilities of the school of computing are great - very modern building, newest equipment, campus located in the city centre (most likely you don’t need to commute there by metro or a bus). One major thing however that is lacking is the organisation. Being a third-year student I still have the same feeling - the program is written very chaotically. In 2019 there was that revolution of the programme (to keep learning the newest technology) to which lectures and demonstrators still feel a bit unadapted. I hope this will get better in the next year or two years. However, after that time, the taught technology may change again (which is good) and it will take another couple of years for the lecturers to be fluent in what they teaching (which is not good).
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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