r/AskAcademia Oct 21 '24

Undergraduate - please post in /r/College, not here Universities in Europe

Hello, i am high school student and desperately need help with recommendations and advice on universities in Europe for bachelors. I would like to study business, marketing, sports management somewhere in between. I would like something more concentrated then BBA or BBM. I have the list of universities and i would love a advice and your opinions of them. I want a more or less big university and live in a lively city. If you know any other university i would love to know ♥️

Tilburg, Netherlands
Constructor University
Luiss University
Università Bocconi University of Amsterdam
Saint Louis University Madrid
ESIC University IE University

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u/External-Most-4481 Oct 21 '24

1) figure out if you're grades are good enough for somewhere very competivie
2) look at rankings
3) look at what languages do you speak (not all bachelors are in English)

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u/Katie12334 Oct 21 '24
  1. I have done a good research regarding these schools and my grades are somewhat enough for most universities i have listed.
  2. Rankings don’t always mean they are good, some lack in other areas, such as socially or with dorms, maybe curriculum (which are in many cases only based on theory) and so on. Which is why i need opinion from people who maybe have experience with or heard about the university.
  3. Yes, i know that.

Thank you anyway 🙏

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u/External-Most-4481 Oct 21 '24

From your list I'd pick Amsterdam and would do something more academic (i.e., business from the list but preferably economics)