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4 Reviews Found
Likes
- Great networking opportunities, good syllabus, good people.
Campus Life
- Campus is great, with many student clubs that provide access to networking opportunities as well as physical activities. Library has good resources, including the Bloomberg lab.
Accommodation
- Accommodation is a problem. Frankfurt is very expensive. Rent averages typically from 600-1000 euros a month. 400-600 if you're choosing to stay outside Frankfurt.
Likes
- Courses go beyond theory, integrating real world applications, and financial modelling, ensuring strong industry readiness.
- Studying in Frankfurt provides direct exposure to top financial institutions, networking events, and internship opportunities, enhancing career prospects.
- Strong ties with global financial firms, CFA partnerships and career support services, help students secure internships and jobs and top finance roles.
Dislikes
- While the curriculum is strong, more flexibility in choosing electives across different finance, specialisations could enhance personalise learning experiences.
- The campus is modern and well equipped, but expanding student spaces, such as study areas and social lounges, could improve the overall student experience.
- Many industry events are valuable, but some are scheduled during peak academic periods, making it challenging to balance coursework and networking opportunities.
Campus Life
- Frankfurt School has a single, modern campus in Frankfurt, offering excellent facilities like a library, gym, cafeteria, study lounge, and finance labs with Bloomberg access.
- The campus hosts major events, such as the FS business games, one of the biggest competitions and the career day, which connects students with top financial firms. Popular student clubs include FS Women in Business, FS Invest and FS Consulting Club, where students gain industry exposure.
- Frankfurt School has a high employment rate, with around 80% of graduates securing jobs within just six months after graduation. Many graduates begin their careers in fields like investment banking, asset management, consulting, risk management and corporate finance. Students have a great platform to make the most of Frankfurt’s status as a major financial hub.
- Salaries can differ based on the industry and the specific job. On average, graduates can earn between €45,000 and €75,000 each year. Those who land roles in investment banking or consulting might see their salaries climb to over €80,000, while entry-level jobs at smaller companies usually start around €45,000 to €50,000 annually.




Likes
- This college is ranked high for the program i choose and it is located in the central part of the city which has access to other services
- The university provides an environment that encourages me to push my boundaries and unleash my full potential. Moreover, the infrastructure is top-notch, providing modern facilities and resources that enhance the overall learning experience. The well-structured courses offer a comprehensive curriculum tailored to meet the demands of today's industries, ensuring that i am well-prepared for the professional world.
Dislikes
- While my college excels in many areas, one aspect that could be improved is the student dorm accommodation. Currently undergoing construction, the dorms may not meet the immediate needs of students seeking on-campus housing. However, beyond this temporary inconvenience, I find little to dislike about my college, as it offers an overall enriching and supportive academic environment.
Campus Life
Campus life here in most prestigious institution is nothing short of spectacular, which encompass the vibrant and enriching atmosphere expected from such a prestigious institution. It has almost 20 active and informative clubs with plenty of opportunities for students to engage with a range of interests and develop meaningful relationships within the community, and the library which is accessible for 24 hours, ensuring that we have unlimited resources for study. Additionally, the free access to the gym, promoting physical well-being alongside mental development. Additionally, the dedicated finance department provides valuable insights into current market trends, with a wide range of departments aimed at developing skills, equipped with the tools needed to improve learning and in the workplace.
Accommodation
Accommodation facilities abroad at in my college is relatively higher cost due to the prime location of the campus. The college dormitories, though currently only 50% completed ( under construction) priced at approximately 700 euros per month, with expectations of an increase in the coming year. However, for those seeking alternatives, nearby student apartments are available which at a higher rate of around 1000 euros per month. Given the demand and cost of living in Frankfurt, where the college is located,it is wise to search for the accommodation three months prior to the start of the academic term to secure suitable housing arrangements.
Accommodation
Nice rooms, sharing and otherwise too. Plan a bit earlier as it takes some time to find accommodation. You have to apply for Uni dorms.
I chose this university because of the flexibility to work part-time in a corporate/start-up along with studies.
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