Frankfurt University of Applied Sciences vs European University Viadrina Frankfurt vs Frankfurt School of Finance and Management vs Goethe University Frankfurt am Main vs Hochschule Fresenius
Side-by-side comparison from 26 verified student reviews. Scan one row at a time — winners are highlighted
- +Practical, career-oriented education and strong academic staff
- +Excellent facilities, location, and diverse student environment
- +Supportive and well-organized university with good meal options
- +International perspective and multicultural atmosphere
- +Interdisciplinary programs and academic quality
- +Exchange opportunities and networking
- +Excellent professors and practical, engaging curriculum
- +Strong international environment and student life
- +Opportunities for personal and professional growth
- +High-level teaching and renowned professors
- +Good organization of study programs and ample resources
- +Opportunities for international study
- +Relevant and varied course content
- +Helpful and educated faculty
- +Supportive university staff
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- +Strong international business programs
- +Positive semester abroad opportunities
- -Administrative and management issues are a frequent source of frustration.
- -Outdated facilities and a lack of modern resources are a common complaint.
- -The curriculum or teaching quality is often perceived as lacking or ineffective.
- -Administrative and management issues cause constant frustration.
- -Outdated facilities and poor maintenance are prevalent.
- -The curriculum feels irrelevant and lacks practical application.
- -Lack of interaction and outdated content are significant drawbacks.
- -Poor multimedia quality and relevance of course materials are disappointing.
- -Limited staff and professor engagement detracts from the learning experience.
- -Administrative and management issues are a consistent source of frustration.
- -Outdated facilities and a lack of modern resources hinder the learning experience.
- -Poor communication and a lack of support create a negative environment.
- -Lack of organization and clear communication from administration.
- -Outdated facilities and insufficient resources.
- -Uninspiring teaching methods and irrelevant curriculum.
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- -Administrative & management issues disrupt student experience.
- -Outdated facilities hinder learning and comfort.
- -Lack of clear communication and support causes frustration.
With a strong showing in several categories, this institution excels particularly in Location (4.6) and Internationality (4.5), reflecting a vibrant and globally connected environment. Student Life also receives a favorable rating (4.33). The weakest areas are Facilities (3.83) and Accomodation (3.67), though Professors (4.17) and overall Value (4) remain positive aspects.
This university garners excellent feedback, particularly for its **facilities, professors, accommodation, and internationality**, all scoring a high 4.5. Student life and overall value also received strong marks of 4. The **location**, however, stands out as the weakest area, with a rating of 3.5. This indicates a generally positive university experience with a specific area for potential improvement.
This institution receives exceptional scores for its **Location** and **Student Life**, both earning a perfect 5. **Facilities** also stand out with a rating of 4.75. Conversely, **Professors** represent the lowest-rated area at 4, although still a solid score. The university offers a positive overall experience, with good marks in Accommodation, Internationality, and Value.
This institution garners exceptionally high marks for its location, with a rating of 4.75, and strong scores for facilities (4.625). Student life and professors also received favorable reviews at 4.375. Internationality stands at a respectable 4.25, with value also rated well at 4.125. Accommodation presents the weakest area, scoring considerably lower at 3.43.
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.
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This institution excels in several key areas, achieving perfect scores for location, student life, internationality, and value. Facilities are also highly rated, indicating a positive student experience. Conversely, the university's performance in professor quality and accommodation received moderate scores, suggesting these aspects could be areas for improvement.
All 7 reviews are positive (100%), with an average rating of 4/5. Recurring themes include a great location, friendly staff, practical studies, and good facilities.
With two positive reviews and an average rating of 4/5, the university is praised for its international perspective, interdisciplinary focus, and multicultural atmosphere. Positive feedback highlights exchange opportunities and updated professors.
Approximately 80% of reviews are positive, highlighting excellent professional and personal growth opportunities, engaging programs, and approachable professors. A small portion of feedback (~20%) mentions outdated content and limited interaction in online courses.
With an average rating of 4.38/5 from 8 reviews, ~100% of feedback is positive. Students praise high-level teaching and comfortable campus facilities. Some note a preference for more practical courses.
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.
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With one review, the average rating is 4 out of 5 stars. This overwhelmingly positive feedback suggests a good experience, with no negative comments recorded.
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I’m a bachelor student at Frankfurt School of Finance and Management and my overall experience was better than I expected. The classes have a small number of students, which makes the relationship with the professor better because they become easier to approach. During my years of study, I had both practical and theoretical classes, like innovation management, big data & analytics, econometrics. But the theories and concepts are directly applied to real-life problems due to many professors working in banks or consultancies, which is really good. FS supports students in finding internships and semesters abroad, but when it comes to housing not so much because it’s not that easy in Frankfurt. FS offers dorms, but it is only to a limited amount of students and the facilities aren’t the best. In terms of student organizations, there are a lot of different sport clubs for almost every kind of sport, also student consulting, student investment club, student politics club, music, arts, etc. Living in Frankfurt is good, it is very multicultural in Germany, with lots of cultural actives, museums, parks, etc. The nightlife is also nice with proper nightclubs compared to the size of the city, Gibson, Velvet, Adlib to name a few, and there also is a bar district in Alt-Sachsenhausend and a lot of bars where bankers go in the city center. The campus is not really comparable to an actual campus like the American universities, but it’s a big modern building that was built 2 years ago. I would definitely recommend it to a friend if you're willing to pay that much for uni, because there are still a lot of public unis in Germany that are comparably good (Mannheim, Goethe, LMU Munich...).
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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.
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