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7 Reviews Found
Likes
- Well-equipped laboratory.
- Very helpful and experienced mentors.
- Lot of options for sports and because of the lower population of students, the facilities are mostly empty and you can do whatever you want.
Dislikes
- Pretty expensive and small portion sizes for food in the campus canteen.
- On-campus accommodation is also very expensive and usually has very small rooms.
- HR and management need more attention; as paperwork takes ages to complete and usually has errors if not checked properly.
Campus Life
Campus life is cool! We have a very lively and diverse community, with many dining options that suit any taste bud. Most students live in dorms on campus, so it's pretty easy to stay connected with your friends always. Classrooms are equipped with all modern teaching aids, while there are green spaces and gardens to chill out in when the need for a break is needed. Extracurricularly, we have something for everyone. From academic clubs like the Literature Club to cultural organizations and special interest groups, the events never stop. And let alone events—from cultural festivals to guest lectures, there's always something happening. We also have ultra-modern research facilities with state-of-the-art labs and extensive library resources. The campus is hi-tech, with high-speed Wi-Fi and technical support. The campus has impressive Sports facilities, indoors and outdoors: gyms and outdoor fields for all your fitness needs. There are also support services ranging from health and wellness programs to career counselling and academic support.
Accommodation
I chose to stay as a paying guest in an accommodation close to the University. I have my own bedroom (25 square meter) and bathroom but I share the kitchen with my landlord (who is an absolute gentleman) and one other housemate. My rent is 300 euros and 110 euros per month for utilities. There are multiple options where students can stay in shared apartments and they usually range between 300 and 500 euros depending on location and size of the room.
Likes
- I like the campus and the professors. The campus is great and natural. Professors were always supportive and highly qualified.
Campus Life
Clubs, events and extracurricular activities on campus as well as the research facilities, libraries, WiFi, sports facilities etc. all are good.
Accommodation
Accommodating rooms were available in sharing and private. Rent approx 500 EUR/Month
Likes
- The events and the parties held in the college bar. This college hosts amazing parties and offers a chance for people to meet each other by hosting events evey Friday with free drinks only for students.
Dislikes
- Nothing much to dislike here. Just the food quality is a bit low but it is still manageable and also there is a kitchen where you can cooke your own food.
Campus Life
The college has a great student life and conducts a lot of events throughout the year. The clubs are student governed and are usually quite proactive to provide enough knowledge and fun at the same time to all the college students and try to incorporate everyone. The facilities on campus are very good and very well managed.
Accommodation
The rooms include individual, shared bathroom and bunked bed rooms. The average rental is approximately 7,000€ per year including food.
Likes
- I love the international study environment. I think that's the best thing about this university. I also like the clubs at the university because it allows the students to bond outside of the classroom.
Dislikes
- I think one thing I dislike about the university is the high costs of living. The food at the cafeteria is expensive. The options are also limited. Other than that, the administration can be slow at times.
Campus Life
There are a lot of extracurricular clubs on campus and it is very easy to start your own club as well. The research and sport facilities, as well as the library are excellent.
Accommodation
There are single rooms as well as shared apartments on campus. The prices are the same. However, it is lower for the bunk bed apartments. There are also more affordable housing off campus.
Likes
- Campus and teaching faculties.
- Infrastructure of the university.
- Social life and many educational activities. Met many international students.
Dislikes
- "The University was far away from my residence. The fees of the university are very high. Sometimes classes used to run very late in the evening. So, it was bit difficult to manage the campus timings "
Campus Life
Campus life was very good. Regular cultural programmes used to take place. Frequently visiting clubs.
Accommodation
Rooms were very good with all the facilities. Option of sharing or individuality was there.
Likes
- Extra-curricular activities offered and the open spaces on campus.
- Also, the huge library and TOS. (The Other Side- Campus Bar).
- The International environment is something I really like because of the networking opportunities.
Dislikes
- The food offered in the servery is sub-par, especially because I'm a vegetarian and the vegan options offered are not that great in my opinion. I'm also not a fan of the high tuition fees they charge.
Campus Life
The campus is always lively. We have a huge library, quite a few dedicated places for events, a gym, tennis and basketball court. Indoor hockey and badminton. We also have a campus wide wi-fi.
Accommodation
There are 3 different types of rooms with different pricing. Single apartment, Single room in shared bathroom and lastly, shared accommodation and bathroom between 3 people.
Likes
- As I mentioned before, I liked the environment the most. Yes, Bremen is a small town, and it lacks the vibrant feel of a big city. But the Jacobs ecosystem is so international that you never feel left out.
Dislikes
- The only cons are rising tuition fees and living costs in Germany. I believe that with more scholarship options and industry collaborations, students will be able to have an affordable tuition fee.
- Also, housing facilities should be included for post-graduate and doctoral students to ensure that they don't face hurdles while living in Bremen.
Campus Life
Jacobs University Bremen ( currently renamed as Constructor University) is a wonderful place to study. It is a completely English-speaking university, so international students face no language barriers. The onboarding process is very swift and supportive. The campus is open 24/7 and provides a lot of opportunities for after-school work experiences. Also the campus is very safe and with all amenities. The school has a great network of alumni working at prestigious institutes, even in India, and the research groups are very collaborative. Study options are ample, with a rational student-to-teacher ratio. Multiple options for Extracurricular activities in the form of activity clubs are available. Overall, it is an enjoyable experience. There is a well-stocked library, free on-campus wifi, and a food corner serving international food. I was part of the Jacobs Investment Banking & Capital Markets Society. We had weekly sessions on relevant industrial skills, topics, and case studies which helped me a lot to build my business acumen.
Accommodation
I was not residing on campus. However, there were paid housing options for bachelors students.
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