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“Challenging environement with space for method improvement”
Emma F
Croatia,
Linguistics, 2024
Overall
This is definitely an environment that allows and challenges you to grow. Still, it could have a more interdisciplinary approach. I'm are talking about a single university with more than 29 faculties and 3 art academies and in each of them offers more than 7 different departments along with mine (Faculty of humanities and social sciences) that is offering 23 of them. Yet improvements could be done as it does not offer an internship for future translators and cognitive linguists on their MA. Therefore I'm almost caught with my masters degree and with no internship/work experience in any relatable field. I would really like to act before someone asks me about my work experience in those fields.
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Careers
My school seems as it should be more engaged in this. They are barely offering any career advice and internship guidelines directly so we have to search everything by ourselves and hope to receive something such as the Erasmus internship so that we could try to enroll an international environment. The internship is not obligatory and it's not hard to feel like you are on your own in this. This faculty also lacks in engaging their students in terms of mini-conferences and projects. Also Summer schools shouldn't be so inapproachable.
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Pros
It's public (free of charge if you complete you student duties regularly), native speakers for foreign language studies and Erasmus and Billateral exchange
Cons
Interdisciplinarity, teamwork ethics, guidelines and links with the real-world market.
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“The Faculty of Social Sciences and Humanities”
Dora L
Czech Republic,
Social Sciences, 2024
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The Faculty of Social Sciences and Humanities is surrounded by other Faculties which is good if you want to grab a bite to eat. The teachers at my studies were great I would say there werent any problems with them in the teaching department, more in the actually grading the exam. Some are not so well organised and seem very unmotivated to teach but we are really talking about a handfull of profesors.
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Careers
The school does offer international internship opportunities in the form of Erasmus+ grant. We also have an office for consueling that is available to students, personally I have never been there but my friends sound satisfied with the advice they have gotten from them.
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Pros
Activism witihin the student organizations
Cons
Corruption witih the rectorat and some of the professor position
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“Underrated quality education”
Andrej M
United Arab Emirates, Graduate
Financial Management, 2017
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With the experience of studying abroad, I can say that education at the University of Zagreb is one of the upper middle class in Europe. Teachers are mostly young and up to date and the whole study gives you base knowledge and preparation for your future job. Minus is lack of required internship and collecting some professional experience during the college.
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Pros
Young teachers, up to date, modern study
Cons
lack of internships opportunity
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“Great education with a solid student life”
Lovro V
Croatia,
Mathematics, 2026
Overall
Most of the teachers are really invloved in the subjects, they motivate you to study and will always help you if you need help. There are a lot of nice libraries and common areas for students. City is very safe and there is a fair amount of student activities to explore
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Careers
I have not been involved with them and opportunities are limited
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Pros
just the level of education you are getting
Cons
a bit dated programming courses