71 reviews
3.90 / 5 based on 71 reviews

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foflygen
Clarion University of Pennsylvania, Clarion, United States
Language, Undergraduate, University Agreement
Overall
I wish I had known...
I wish I had known how poor I really was going to be. Even though I had saved some money before going, it still wasn't enough.
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In my opinion:
Most people loved it.
Important factors in my choice
(1) Unimportant – (4) Very important
Personal recommendation
The location is great for travelling. You can get to Paris within an hour and a half. It's also close to Belgium, the Netherlands, Germany and (fairly close to) England. The administration is lacking, though. I felt like the international students were not treated fairly by the International Office when we asked for an increase in our stipend money. They specifically seemed to give the attitude of "well, you're from the States, you're rich!". I was actually told one time when I said I didn't have enough money that maybe I should borrow some off of one of my American friends (one of the other American exchange students). Also, I don't think the professors know how to deal with specifically ISEP-International Student Exchange Program-students (it's a fairly new program at this university). They can deal with ERASMUS students effectively because the program has been around long enough. Overall, I would still reccommend this university to students. No place is going to be perfect and it just is a different culture and mentality. So, the problems I've ran into aren't necessarily reserved to the university itself, but culture shock.
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During my experience abroad, I ...
(1) Never – (4) A lot
Became familiar with another culture
Met people from other countries
Experienced a change in life
Advanced my studies & career
Final comments
Don't bring your whole life with you from home. You don't need tons of clothes. That's half the fun of coming to a different country-shopping! Helpful advice: Once again, save, save and save some more money for the trip. You'll never have too much money...especially for travelling. Oh, yeah, the ISIC (International Student I.D. Card) does NOT get you TONS of discounts. I only had to specifically use it two times during my whole 5-month stay. Once for my reduced airfare and the other time for a reduction to ride the Bateaux Mouches (boats) on the Seine River in Paris.
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foflygen
Clarion University of Pennsylvania, Clarion, United States
Language, Undergraduate, University Agreement
Academic
Course recommendations
In my experience, it's best to steer clear of T.D.'s, which stands for Travaux Dirigés. They are the hands-on portion of some courses. They're killer if you haven't been there for the first part of the academic year and have no clue what's going on. I reccommend taking the European Integration course with Mr. Schackenbourg. He's great with international students! Same with Mr. Traverso in Political Theories. If you can though, try to take all your courses in one fac (i.e. Languages, Law, Economics, etc.) instead of diversifying across different facs (like I did) because YOU are the one that has to run around all over eternity to find out when your final exams are for each different fac. They're not all the same time and day. And, usually the professors don't know themselves when they are! So, you usually have to look at the posters in each different fac (department) building.
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My academic experiences
Interaction with teachers
Interaction with international students
Interaction with local students
Personal comments
See number 2 above. And, the French education system is what it is. I don't like that I don't get graded until I take one test at the very end of a semester. But, that's the whole French system not just this particular university. Also, the administration is not really effective when it comes to organization or communication (see number 2 above again).
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foflygen
Clarion University of Pennsylvania, Clarion, United States
Language, Undergraduate, University Agreement
Housing
Type of housing: Apartment/House
Arranged by: Host university
If returning, I would choose: Apartment/House
Why?
It gives you more independance to come and go as you please as opposed to living with a family or in a dorm that has a lock down time.
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Personal comments
They had a shortage of accommodations for the international students when I arrived. So, I was put in "temporary" housing until they could find me something more permanent. They ended up placing me with two very nice French students (actually cousins!). However, my experience was not the same as the other exchange students. Most of the other exchange students live on-campus in the dorms, which I have been told are disgusting and roach infested (and this information is not just from students!).
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“Mon expérience à l'Université de Picardie Jules Verne”
Camara D
France, Undergraduate
Economics, 2021
Overall
L'UPJV offre un cadre très propice aux études et au développement des projets, avec notamment une formation de qualité et des professeurs très à l'écoute et toujours prêts à aider. A mon avis la faculté est vraiment sous-coté compte tenu de la qualité de l'éducation et de certains résultats obtenus notamment au niveau des concours qui sont significatifs.
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Pros
d'excellents Enseignants
Cons
accueil administratif

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“Mon master à Amiens”
Théophile P
France, Graduate
Management Science, 2023
Overall
Les cours sont intéressant mais parfois un peu simple par rapport aux cours en licence je trouve mis à part si c'est l'effet Amiens ou les élèves sont plus en difficulté. Mis à part ça c'est une vraie ville étudiante sympa et beaucoup d'initiatives sont en place pour développer la ville et c'est très sympa.
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Pros
Ville étudiante et donc pleines de sorties, l'administration n'est pas la pire
Cons
Les cours assez facile venant d'une autre université (quoi que...)

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“Très multifonctionnel”
Kevin L
France, Undergraduate
Management Science, 2019
Overall
La licence LEA propose des cours très variés à l'UPJV. Ce qui peut être un point fort ou un point faible, cela dépend de vous. On y apprend un peu de tout, ce qui fait qu'on y apprend que les bases solides. Ca devient un point de forts si vous vous renseignez et appronfondissez le sujet par vous même.
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Pros
Cours qui portent sur le marketing, la logistique, le droit etc.
Cons
Peut être avoir des spécialisations dès la licence