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Università della Svizzera Italiana

37 opiniones
3.97 / 5 sobre 37 opiniones
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A good university
Elena L
Japón, Posgrado
Publicidad y Relaciones Públicas, 2015
Valoración global
USI is a good university where to study. There are different faculties and it also offers courses in English (especially for Master Degrees).
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Good location and campus
En contra
Bachelor courses mainly in Italian
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jasnam
University of Toronto, Toronto, Canadá
Comunicación y Ciencias de la Información, Grado, Independiente
Vida estudiantil
Cómo es la ciudad de destino:
Los estudiantes se relacionan con la comunidad local sin implicación en la universidad
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Viajar, Actividades, Vida nocturna: Principalmente fuera de la universidad y de los estudiantes
Experiencia de vida social
Actividades
Vida nocturna
Viajes
Valoración global
Comentario personal
Hmmm.. "Tra" restaurant/cafe was a great hang out spot, and pretty close to the university. There is a small cafe/bar/restaurant in the main university building and it was *the* place to find/meet people. This may have changed since they added new buildings since I was there. In the city itself, the old town is not to be missed, but it doesn't hold eternal appeal since it's pretty commercialised (aimed at the jet set/rich tourists) and the cafes though nice are forbiddingly expensive. Lugano has a jazz festival, and generally there are things happening in and around the city. Get the paper, suss it out and hopefully you won't miss BB King when he comes to the Bellinzona blues festival like I did! As far as clubs and such go there are two things that you will need: a car and lots of cash. Clubs are usually outside the city proper and there are no buses that run to them, so you will have to drive. Once there, you will have to pay quite a bit for drinks... dress well, Lugano is the third largest banking city in Switzerland with plenty of bankers and rich kids to scoff at your outfit... I found the most of my fun through friends. I met a lot of really cool and nice people that I hung out with after class/during weekends/study periods so my social life did not suffer. The best part was going over to a friend's house for a party/dinner and just hanging out, talking and drinking wine.
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jasnam
University of Toronto, Toronto, Canadá
Comunicación y Ciencias de la Información, Grado, Independiente
Gastos
Fuente de financiación principal:
Beca oficial
Otras fuentes de financiación:
Familia<br> Otros
Oportunidades de trabajo:
Trabajé durante mi estudio en el extranjero
Costumbres personales de gasto
Food is more expensive in CH, especially if you eat out frequently. Restaurant going is considered appropriate for special occasions only but even lunches in trattorias were a little on the pricey side. I was maintaining a relationship while in Lugano, so my phone bills were close to astronomical. Still, 0.07 CHF/minute is a very good rate for Canada. Accomodation: in Toronto I live at home and don't pay rent, while in Lugano I had to pay CHF 465 for rent each month (water, heating and electricity included) I think I spent about the same for nightlife... Travel: I definitely traveled more than I do at home. I wanted to see the country, go skiing and places in Italy and suchlike. Overall: did spend more.. just because I had to, really.
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Comida, General, Viajar, Alojamiento, Teléfono:
Más caro que en casa.
Vida nocturna:
Igual de caro que en casa.
Disponibilidad de material estudiantil
Libros de segunda mano
Enseres de segunda mano
Ordenadores / internet
Administrativo
Dinero de casa
Comentario personal
There is only ONE bookstore in Lugano!!!! We had to buy some of our books online through Amazon, so we got a little shafted. I brought my own bedding, cutlery and other kitchen stuff (even food, for God's sake!!) so I didn't have to spend any on that. My building had a dedicated Internet connection so that you could have a high speed connection in your room (included in the rent) or you could go into an apartment that was converted into a computer room and work there. Banks all around, banks abound... Phone: aparently you need a huge deposit for the phone, so I was lucky that one of my flat mates already had a phone. I had the use of it, but at the end of the month we had to claim calls that were our own and pay accordingly. NB: get insurance at home. It's prohibitively expensive in CH. I was covered by my mother's company. Cost saving tips: eat at home, have fun at home with your friends, cook a lot and *don't* go shopping in the old town.
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master in public administration and policy
anonymous
Italia,
Relaciones Internacionales, 2022
Valoración global
purtroppo il secondo anno di master si è svolto in dad
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internazionalità e open mindedness
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Ananda B
Jadavpur University, Kolkata, India
Ingeniería, Informática, Posgrado, Independiente
Valoración global
Si lo hubiera sabido...
About the cost of living....
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En mi opinión:
A la mayoría les gustó.
Factores imporantes para mi elección
(1) Sin importancia – (4) Muy importante
Razones académicas
4
Cultura
4
Gastos
3
Actividades
3
Vida universitaria
3
Vida social y fiesta
3
Clima y ubicación
3
Recomendación personal
Not bad, what I liked is the international culture, but academics has spaces for improvements.
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Durante mi experiencia en el extranjero...
(1) Nunca – (4) Mucho
Me familiaricé con otra cultura
3
Viajé
3
Mejoré mis idiomas
3
Conocí gente de otros países
4
Me hice más autónomo
3
Me lo pasé bien de fiesta
4
Me cambió la vida
4
Avancé en mis estudios y mi carrera
3
Comentarios finales
Travel a lot, its a real beaty !! Dont forget to buy a Half-fare train pass... Better if you know Italian...its difficult outside otherwise.
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jasnam
University of Toronto, Toronto, Canadá
Comunicación y Ciencias de la Información, Grado, Independiente
Idiomas
Langue d: Italiano
¿Fue aprender Italiano fue un factor importante de elección?
Sí, quería mejorar mi Italiano
¿Cuánto mejoraste tu Italiano?
Mi nivel antes: Conversación general fluida
Mi nivel después: Buen nivel coloquial, sin problemas de comprensión
Dificultades de idioma
Social
Educatives
Administrativas
Valoración global
Comentario personal
I started studying Italian one year before I left for Switzerland with no previous knowledge of it and about 5 courses of French, but not a good conversational knowledge (pretty passive, there). I left Canada with a decent knowledge of Italian and then spent almost 2 months before school started immersed in the life of the city. I didn't have a glowing social life before school started, so I can't say that I got intense practice, but it was sufficiently in my ear so that, by the time lectures started, I was able to follow them at a good pace. I did have a little trouble in the beginning, but by the time exams rolled around, I was able to take them in Italian (where required). Socially, people were really nice about correcting me, helping me to understand things, and generally support me through the whole experience. The staff at the university was understanding of my position, but the again, I became fluent in pretty good time, so it wasn't as if communicating with me was a struggle for them.
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