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- Range of specializations and double degree option. Montpellier Business School offers a wide range of specializations in various fields like finance, luxury, marketing, entrepreneurship etc. I studied International Business for the completion of my Bachelor's degree. MBS also allows to secure double degrees with partner universities which helps in career advancements.
- Diverse environment MBS receives students from throughout the globe which helps extremely in making friends with different nationalities and netwerk with faculties from the world. It's obviously the highlight of my time in MBS as I learned about different countries, languages and cultures.
- Focus on sustainability MBS makes sure to include ethical business practices and sustainability into it's academic curriculum. In a fast growing world like today, I felt it was important to learn about such ethics.
Dislikes
- INTERNSHIP AND JOB OPPORTUNITIES TO BE BROADER! The biggest issue I faced at MBS was the limited exposure to internship and job opportunities. Job seekers may find it difficult to secure a job in France as we have to build our own network here. The career center at MBS isn't readily there to help you find a job even if you're struggling hard.
- French language barrier Unrelated to MBS, this is something you'll face in france if you don't speak french. Less french=Less opportunities. If you wanna network and make friends, you have to learn french.
- Attendance is tight The attendance system at MBS is tighter than I expected. You can't miss more than 2 classes of a subject unless you provide a proof (mostly medical). This can be difficult at times or in cases of emergencies.
- I found my accommodation myself. I searched and compared different sites before finalising my accommodation.
- I paid a monthly rent of 430 euros, in which 100 euros is reimbursed by the government. All facilities, including water and electricity, are included for me.
- There were a lot of hidden charges like administration fees, security deposits, guarantor fees, etc., which were increasing the overall costs.
- Try to find accommodation near the uni, as travelling might be exhausting. I used to get back home for lunch during the break. Roommates might be a great option as the duties and rent are divided.
- My accommodation is 15 mins by tram from the university (2 tram stops). Students live everywhere around the city. It depends on their budget and how soon they book their accommodations.




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