Hi, Im also interested in applying to IBEB, not sure if u got accepted, but if u did has is it been a good choice so far? Im not sure if applying to IBEB or IBA because I heard eur is more prestigious on IBA, but again I dont really know if this really matters on the long run when seeking for a job or on ur carrer opportinities. However it is I would really appreciate that u or someone whos got ther gave me his/her opinion.
Hello Milena. Could you please make a video about general academic requirements and how students should prepare for your program?I hope you are doing well. 😊
Talking about career/jobs... does it make a difference where do you study (university)? Or when you do an application they look more about your previous experiences (previous jobs, things outside the university)? What does people on the market think about this kind of things? I wrote in english because I don't want to be the only one writing in portuguese 😁 tamo junto!
eaii pedro tudo bem? I think it's safe to say that a lot of companies look at where you studied because it gives a good indication of your work ethic and your level of understanding in a given field. Some companies also do "like" the prestige of certain universities, but of course, not all of them. From what I know, your previous experience is for sure a large factor for employers because it shows them how much knowledge you have in a given area and your practical skills. At the end of the day it really depends which sector you are going into. Hope that answers your question!
Kinda a random question but is HousingAnywhere a safe website to rent from? The site reviews are bad however, many university websites recommend it. I plan on studying here in fall and the whole housing situation is scary lol. Thank you for all your Erasmus videos, they have been very helpful :)))
Hi....Im a future masters student...I have been watching your videos and I think because of you...I am considering applying here....Your videos are helping me decide whether to apply to Erasmus
Thank you for the video it was very helpful as I'm also going to apply in Erasmus for international economics course 🤗 Plz keep on uploading such informative videos
I visited the campus on the open day last year (a miracle that that was possible), and I personally found it a little depressing. Grey, really high buildings and not much green or cosiness. I did visit on a very rainy saturday, so the weather and the lack of students might have influenced that. Do you think the campus is normally cosier? It's actually on of the only things that withholds me frm studying in rotterdam
There are a few buildings on campus that are definitely a bit depressing, but erasmus is adding a few new buildings that look nicer. On sunny days the campus does also look a lot better as people gather on the grassy areas and around the lakes.
on a very rainy or foggy day the campus really doesn't give a very cozy vibe honestly but when there is good weather (in my opinion) its quite lovely! Keep in mind that the whole "not great weather all the time" thing is really a country wide situation so if you have the chance to visit during better weather you might feel differently Good luck with you choice!!
You said that there are five blocks per semester of 8 weeks each. How much time off does one get in between those 5 blocks? And how much time off in between the semesters?
hey!! I’ve applied to IBEB Two months ago and Erasmus is my top choice!! Could you comment on the nightlife or make a video on that? Love ur videos btw💞💞
thanks for providing great video about Erasmus University. Then I really wonder about career and Erasmus University. Is graduating from Erasmus University the benefit in getting a job at a big tech company ( google, amazon, apple, tesla etc) in the United States? And can it be useful to get a job at global big economic company just graduating from Erasmus University economic major?
Milena thank you for your video, so helpful 🤩🤩 Can you do a video about the bachelor of IBA Internacional Business Administration? Maybe interview someone
i am stressing over IBA at erasmus. i have no idea how competitive it is, and i don’t even know if i’m good enough. they want 4 ap classes with a 4, and although i have taken 8, i do not meet that requirement. secondly, my gpa is a 3.27/4 for junior year, but if they looked at everything it would be a 3.71/4. i am fluent in dutch and english and have lived in the states for 10 years, but i feel like their standards are through the roof. my extracurriculars, interests, and writing are my strong points, but i worry about 75% of the application being about grades. i just submitted and would instantly go if i got in, but i’m nervous that every applicant is like Ivy League material 😖
hey mate I also applied for IBA but I'm from france so the grade requirements are kinda different...personally to 'reassure' myself I looked into the previous years and how admissions works. So last year there were 2 644 applicants and 562 admissions, here's what I've seen from more detailed 'facts and figures' on the previous years (eg 2020-2021). With 2 200 applicants, around 1000 don't meet minimum requirements (math, english), so aren't in the first tier. For those who are in the first tier, you usually have a good chance of getting in, with the last person to receive a rank number to be approximately n°1000. From what I've read, it is possible for RSM give out a rank number for those who don't meet the gpa requirements. Hopefully this was a bit helpful :)
@@antoinehamaide393 ah thank you so much man. yeah i have the gpa requirement they want, i’m just worried about AP tests. again, i have 8 classes taken, but not a sufficient score. but we will see haha
I don't think classifying the IBEB course as intense or relaxed will give you a good idea of how the course is, since the intensity depends on which subjects you are following each block and which year you are in. So if you want to chat about this, you can find my profile on the official erasmus website through this link: www.eur.nl/en/ese/chat-our-students If you select there filters, you should see my profile: Country: Brazil Level: Undergraduate
6:25, menina eu tava assistindo o vídeo super concentrada (principalmente na parte de estudantes estrangeiros) e do nada vc fala q é brasileira???? foi muito inesperado, amei achar uma brasileira estudando na holanda (que é meu sonho) ❤
i'm applying to the same uni and they mention on their website that it should take them around 6 weeks to send out the decisions so i don't think u should be worried!