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Cologne UniversityNewest Review: ... their administration costs, living costs and other incidentals. Fortunately, the University provided the students with plenty of employment opportunities: in the libraries, assisting the professors, in the post room and other administrative offices, in the cafeteria, cleaning, gardening, etc. I was fortunate enough to be offered a position on the library and as a student assistant to one of the linguistics professors. As so many students have to work, classes are repeated several times a week to give everyone a chance to attend. Classes start at 7 am and finish at 10pm. There are also classes on Saturdays and S ... more |
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by - written on 06/05/01 (Very useful, 137 readings)
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Well, it seems I'm the first one to write about my old Univeristy. I spent six years here from 1993 to 1999 as I believed that the courses I intended studying could best be studied in Germany (German and Scandinavian Studies). It would not be faur for me to compare a German University with a British establishment as I have no experience of University in the UK. All I knew was that I would be expected to complete a degree course in three years over here and I wanted more flexibility than that and Germany seemed like it would offer me that chance. In Germany you are free to choose the courses and classes you attend. You have a set list of courses which have ... Read the complete review

