@@DramaticallyExpatic do international students get internships I want to study something like data science comp sci but they don't have bachelor's taught in English language
Can you explain the difference between the two masters programs? I'm going to Sapienza for my master's but I didn't realize there was a difference. I'm from the USA
@@DramaticallyExpatic objectively, how good is Calabria university? It seems their communication with potential students isn't that good. I heard from a friend that they are taking long to respond to her enquiries.
@@DramaticallyExpatic the fact that you may need to retake the same exams many times is actually discouraging, you make it sound as if it was something good.
From my own research, you have to really look for the English centered degrees. I found one for the University of Messina that was pretty cheap. You more so have to research English bachelors/masters courses as a whole, rather than by the class. That is, unless you are open to learning fluent Italian. That is from my research as a U.S. prospective student, so I dont have the experience myself! Just my own two cents.
All in all - it is a bit hard, but if you really want to, you’ll find the programs you want. There are usually language proficiency requirements for the Universities in Europe in general, so always look at the language requirements before choosing a class. I found a lot of classes I wanted, but couldn’t attend because I don’t meet the requirements.
@@selenacervantes Yeah i know very very little italian, i am taking an Italian class this year though and am gonna do my research on what each university offers
@@christiansmalley2663Me too lol, i know very little but trying to find my way :) I wish you the best on your research and your physical therapy studies!!
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The international office was really prompt and fast in answering my silly questions over email.
Love learning. ❤ I just want to come there and study architecture, like I did in Paris. Lover your informative videos. ❤❤
Thank you so much ❤️ Hope you get to study here one day!
Is Bologna business school getting the same recognition as Unibo? Like your content so much!
Thank you so much ❤️ Bologna business school officially makes part of Unibo, so I'd say yes!
@@DramaticallyExpatic do international students get internships I want to study something like data science comp sci but they don't have bachelor's taught in English language
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Hi, How is Bologna Business School and its Global MBA course. Is this good and has good job opportunities after course completion?
Can you explain the difference between the two masters programs? I'm going to Sapienza for my master's but I didn't realize there was a difference. I'm from the USA
Thid is very insightful.thank you
Glad it was helpful!
@@DramaticallyExpatic objectively, how good is Calabria university? It seems their communication with potential students isn't that good. I heard from a friend that they are taking long to respond to her enquiries.
Calabria is terrible.
@@Zenilome57could you send me their Email
Is the university respected in the country?
It is!
The oldest in country I think
Very respected
@@WinningJiroOjejenu-cu6hd the oldest does not have to mean well respected. Morocco has the oldest in the world and the least respected
Is it hard to pass exams? I am worried I am going to fail all my exams..😢
In Italy, you can re-take most exams as many times as you need, so don't worry :)
@@DramaticallyExpaticwow, I didn't know that. Thanks
@@DramaticallyExpatic the fact that you may need to retake the same exams many times is actually discouraging, you make it sound as if it was something good.
What is the language of studies
Are there any English psychology courses there?
Do a lot of universities offer classes in english? was that an obstacle when looking for where to study?
From my own research, you have to really look for the English centered degrees. I found one for the University of Messina that was pretty cheap. You more so have to research English bachelors/masters courses as a whole, rather than by the class. That is, unless you are open to learning fluent Italian.
That is from my research as a U.S. prospective student, so I dont have the experience myself! Just my own two cents.
@@selenacervantes thanks for the reply. I am looking to study physical therapy in italy next school year
All in all - it is a bit hard, but if you really want to, you’ll find the programs you want. There are usually language proficiency requirements for the Universities in Europe in general, so always look at the language requirements before choosing a class. I found a lot of classes I wanted, but couldn’t attend because I don’t meet the requirements.
@@selenacervantes Yeah i know very very little italian, i am taking an Italian class this year though and am gonna do my research on what each university offers
@@christiansmalley2663Me too lol, i know very little but trying to find my way :)
I wish you the best on your research and your physical therapy studies!!
Is 3rd class degree accepted for masters in Italy
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