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- Place Types University
- Address Nárožní 2600/9a, 158 00 Praha 13, Czechia
- Coordinate 50.0528882,14.3320934
- Website http://www.vsem.cz/
- Rating 3.6
- Compound Code 383J+5R Prague-Prague 13, Czechia
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Hello, I would like to say that I am very satisfied with the school and the study. It is true that the school has requirements that need to be met, but for me it is one of the tools by which you are forced to learn something and not just leave with "learning for the exam". If you have self-reflection and self-discipline, you want to finish school at any cost and you like the fields, then EVERYTHING is right.
I have never written a review in my life and I do not comment much on anything on the Internet, anything or anything. However, I would like someone to read this and avoid starting school at this school. My girlfriend goes to school and from her experience and what I read in the various conditions she showed me, I have to say that this school is really just about turning money on students. I go to a private school myself, which does not seem to have such good reviews, but it cannot even be compared to EVERYTHING. Everything is charged here and the simple logic of things has no space here.
1) I do not understand how a school can require its students to pay the full amount of tuition for the whole 4 years if you want to resign even after the first year of study.
2) There is really no system of free decision-making at this school, you are actually forced to volunteer, which is quite a paradox right?
3) Students should collect the so-called "Academic Points" in the amount of 20 points for the entire trimester school year, and if you do not collect points, you simply have to pay the difference between your price type (eg standard) to the type of study "premium" which in this case is CZK 20,000 + CZK 10,000 as a fine, so a total of CZK 30,000. So if you study the standard for 40,000 CZK and you do not manage to collect 20 points, you will pay a beautiful 70,000 CZK in total. Isn't that beautiful?
4) As for the possibilities of collecting academic points, it is also a nice tragedy. You can come up with the activities yourself and suggest scoring, - but I wouldn't expect your ideas to be liked, so you'll break your head before you can think of them, and especially before they approve of something of yours. Or you can choose from other activities, such as organizing various events for students (sports, charity / charity, leisure, etc.) with a minimum of 10 people, but this is unfortunately quite unrealistic nowadays, when here we have coronavirus and gathering, so it's a bit out of place and the vast majority of the range of options you can do is actually with a larger number of people, where I'm mainly going is that the school should be more interested in how their students Make your studies more enjoyable in these difficult times and not just about your reputation and sponsors and promotion. This is a follow-up to another way to collect points, and that is to invite a "famous" person to an online interview, with whom you will prepare an interview / podcast, but it is also not so easy because the one who comes to you as the ideal candidate In fact, EVERYONE will not even approve of it, because it is not well known and therefore does not have such an impact as the school would imagine, so on their part, in terms of promotion, this is a failure.
What I mean by that is that if you want to invite a personality, you better focus on instagram influenceri personalities, because they have a reach, but the content of what they can often pass on is completely useless and not even suitable for university, but it is It doesn't matter to everyone, he prefers an influencer rather than someone with extensive experience, for example in the marketing / economics sector.
5) The so-called forced volunteering, it's like telling you to take a dog from a shelter and you decide to take it, so we'll sign a contract, but you won't want it in the end, but in the end you'll have to pay an extra amount. This is how the system of academic points at school or leaving school feels more or less.
6) The school does not think at all about the fact that the world is currently revolving around a pandemic and that all people, including students, are not at their best many times at the moment, so for example a certain help and willingness from school would be useful. Ex. at least a reduction in the academic points already mentioned would be appropriate. Mistake again. From what I know, the person elected as a representative from the classes wrote an email with a similar request and apparently this is not possible and the efforts of the students are said to be "unnecessary".
There are also a lot of pluses at the school. I hear more criticism than praise and because VŠEM students cannot criticize the school, at least not always with their real opinion, because they could lose their points, I will do it.
After the first year of study, I am very satisfied. The quality of teaching is really good, the cantors are great, mostly people from practice, so they have a lot to offer on the topic, the study department is fast, communication is completely problem-free, modern teaching concepts much better!
I am a student of this school and a great approach of professors, fast communication, good system, a wide range of study subjects. I warmly recommend :)
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