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Side-by-side comparison from 32 verified student reviews. Scan one row at a time — winners are highlighted
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- +Strong international and diverse student body.
- +Approachable and supportive professors.
- +Welcoming campus atmosphere and community.
- +Engaging, interdisciplinary curriculum with a focus on practical application.
- +Supportive faculty and a vibrant, multicultural learning environment.
- +Well-equipped facilities and a conducive atmosphere for studying.
- +Strong international connections and global interaction opportunities
- +Diverse and interesting study programs with uncrowded lectures
- +Accessible city center location with industry relevance
- +Practical, career-oriented education with supportive faculty
- +Stimulating learning environment with diverse student body and vibrant campus
- +Blend of academic excellence and cultural immersion
- +Strong technology, entrepreneurship, and innovation focus
- +Small classes and personal lecturer/staff experience
- +Excellent value for money and career/life start opportunities
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- -Administrative and management issues are a significant source of frustration.
- -Outdated facilities and a lack of modern resources are frequently criticized.
- -Inconsistent and poor quality instruction negatively impacts the learning experience.
- -Administrative and management issues cause significant frustration.
- -Outdated facilities and a lack of resources hinder learning.
- -The curriculum is often perceived as irrelevant or poorly delivered.
- -Unclear communication and administrative inefficiencies
- -Outdated facilities and insufficient resources
- -Lack of student support and engagement
- -Administrative and management issues cause significant frustration.
- -Outdated facilities and technology hinder the learning experience.
- -Lack of support and resources diminishes student well-being.
- -Administrative and management issues cause significant frustration.
- -Outdated facilities and poor maintenance are a consistent problem.
- -Lack of clear communication and course organization leads to confusion.
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With a notably high score for Internationality, this university also receives strong marks for its Professors and Accomodation. Facilities and Student Life are well-regarded, and Value is rated positively. The area with the lowest score, however, is Location.
Overall, this university garners favorable ratings, with particularly strong scores for Professors and Student Life, both at 4.56. Facilities and Internationality also perform well, achieving 4.44. The university's weakest area is Accomodation, receiving a rating of 4.00. Other categories, including Location and Value, fall within a strong mid-range.
This university's strengths lie in its exceptional Facilities (4.23) and impressive Value (4.27), with Accomodation (4.17) also scoring highly. Student Life (3.77) and Location (3.97) are rated positively, though less so than the top categories. The weakest area by a noticeable margin is Internationality, scoring 2.93, while Professors received a moderate rating of 3.43.
This university achieves exceptional ratings in several key areas. Its location and overall value are outstanding, both scoring a perfect 5. Facilities, professors, student life, and internationality also receive very strong scores of 4.5. The weakest area appears to be accommodation, with a rating of 3. Overall, the institution demonstrates a high level of satisfaction across most aspects of the student experience.
This institution excels in several key areas, earning perfect scores for Professors and Accomodation, and near-perfect ratings for Facilities and Student Life. Its strongest aspects clearly lie in the academic and living experiences offered. Conversely, the university's Internationality and Value for money received the lowest scores among the surveyed categories, indicating areas where there is room for improvement.
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With an average rating of 4.08/5, ~92% of reviews are positive. Students highlight the university's strong international community and English-speaking environment, along with approachable professors and academic growth. No negative reviews were recorded.
All 9 reviews are positive, with an average rating of 4.67/5. Students praise research opportunities, engaging curricula, and supportive environments.
With an average rating of 4.25/5 and ~0% negative feedback, university reviews are overwhelmingly positive. Recurring themes include strong international connections, convenient city center location, and well-organized, uncrowded lectures.
With a 4.5/5 average rating from two reviews, feedback is ~100% positive. Students highlight practical, career-oriented education, supportive, qualified professors, and a stimulating learning environment. No negative feedback was provided.
All five reviews are positive, with an average rating of 5/5. Students highlight a strong focus on technology and entrepreneurship, small class sizes, and a positive learning experience. No negative feedback was provided.
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The university provides you with whatever an American system can offer - transdisciplinary courses throughout your 3 years embedded with the American Liberal Arts mandatory language module combination. Side by side with an intense standard European Education system compliant 3 year program.
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Excellent small school with a strong focus on technology and entrepreneurship; small classes; personal experience with lecturers and staff; well-designed curriculum; good lectures and interesting guest lecturers; a lot of traveling if you don't live in Hamburg's south, but manageable for three semesters; excellent value for money compared to UK/US schools, even without receiving one of the many scholarships; financial breakeven in less than two years; well-known in northern Germany, but now more so in central Europe; each class has one or two larger successful startups, with founders frequently giving lectures on campus; the alumni network feels more like a family than a pure "business network"; the new CEO is driving growth; and there are plenty of opportunities and support provided for extracurricular activities, initiatives, etc.
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