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Detailed Information
- Place Types Library
- Address Konrad-Zuse-Straße 1, 56075 Koblenz, Germany
- Coordinate 50.33604,7.56957
- Website https://www.hs-koblenz.de/
- Rating 5
- Compound Code 8HP9+CR Koblenz, Germany
Openning hours
- Monday 7:00 AM – 12:00 AM
- Tuesday 7:00 AM – 12:00 AM
- Wednesday 7:00 AM – 12:00 AM
- Thursday 7:00 AM – 12:00 AM
- Friday 7:00 AM – 12:00 AM
- Saturday 7:00 AM – 12:00 AM
- Sunday 7:00 AM – 12:00 AM
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Reviews
Very bad administration which is more or less useless. Never has it ever happened for me to receive help in any possible way from them. They just toss you here and there round the building with the same excuse "we cannot help you".
On the other hand I must say, the professors are very nice. They don't let you down like the administration does.
Well to explain this, I've already lost 2 semester, meaning one year just because of what I was told to do. On my second semester I wanted to change my Study programme from Mechatronics to Architecture. I was told in the office while doing the application, that i must not come to the university anymore since i made another appilcation and that I was already sorted on the waiting list since I'm already a student there so I'd be getting my acceptation letter later and I was also told that I had not to do my exams anymore. Then one good day came the letter of refusal to me. Later on I had to continue with mechatronics, and I noticed that my absence at the exams were counted, 3. Semester same thing, I want to enroll for couple of exams, when I do so on QIS, I'm told that I missed deadlines, and then 2 weeks later, I notice that I was enrolled for the exams, and I missed it... When I tried to clear that mess, I was tossed from the info to another office, then to the secretariat, to be told that I need to look for a Professor who might be walking round the Hallway ('' What a precision ''). I'm still giving it a try, but never will I ever depend on that useless administration to help me out. They might just waste more of my time, but then again they don't care or understand, i don't know, cause they aren't in Germany with a Visa.
The organization at this university is just bad. Not enough tables in the rooms. Nothing changes even after repeated addressing.
There are only outdated books in the library. The volume is also unacceptable. People talk loudly to each other or even make phone calls and the staff doesn't care. Even if you ask them to do something about the noise pollution.
Hmm, I studied social work here.
So far I found almost all lecturers and professionals motivated in their work. And in the cafeteria I loved the salad :-D
But it was really difficult for me to feel comfortable here and to have the feeling that I was studying. I had imagined studying in itself more demanding. It was completely schooled and unfortunately you were treated that way. With stricter attendance requirements than class 1-x. And it was also school-based lessons, things were often repeated until the last one understood, until then my brain had unfortunately only switched off and then I was often missing to be able to claim and often I had the feeling that some things were for it Getting up was not worth it, it really captivated me a little, even though I was passionate about the profession from ideal values.
Lateral thinkers, system critics are really not welcome here, always swimming with the flow of sick society.
There were really great profs and lecturers among them, but I thought too narrowly or too socially desirable, whereby society is quite ill and often illogical with social desirability, but also great teachers, like Dr. Wolff, for example, whose lectures I did not like at all, but he was still able to captivate me and everyone liked to go to his lectures, but who, in retrospect, probably gave me most of what I can use today for my life and not for functioning in the system .
Also had a great lecturer in dying, unfortunately the name is no longer present.
During my studies as well as in my professional years, I found that social work is self-destructing with an increasing urge to professionalize, because it is often not taken seriously by other sciences or because it is always "small". But that shouldn't matter. Even with more documentation and recording and less and less humanity or actual authentic human contact, she is always viewed differently and paid less ... Today, therefore, after a very short professional life, I am no longer a social worker in the "professional" sense, as I only really do The economy and the system served as people, that was more of a coincidence, if ... but the university cannot do anything for that, we are involved in capitalism, which always requires it, but the urge to "professionalize" was here School also very high - however, I have no opportunities to compare to other universities in the same subject. That's probably a default or something ...
However, I remember that Dr. Ningel told how his studies were "structured" at the time, and this generation is also a great educator today and is usually even closer to people than we, who have already been drilled, to record as many billable services as possible and where to go with the Concentration has to be there rather than being able to hold open conversations ... because that's how practice looks ... rather listening rather than forgetting a tick somewhere, which brings money and is billed individually. Anyway, I think I would have liked to or would have preferred to study at the time ;-)
Nevertheless, they worked on high quality standards, even if it didn't fit so well for me personally or was not my form of learning, that can fit very well for others :-D
So I felt well educated, but I had really envisaged studying to be different, asking to be critical and not just within a specified radius, but with everything ... more free thinking, etc. ... The study is actually quite accurate the place and time ...
Since I try to remain objective now, I give 4 stars, for me personally it would be 3, but sometimes my criticism goes to the system itself, for which the university cannot do anything, but from here is the starting point where you can do that can change ...? !!
Then there is the one star deduction for this schooled form ... ;-)
Great university!
The slowest Internet in Germany is definitely here!
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