I hope that each of you feel good today and have a lot of energy, like me :) It's all cause of sun, of course.
I'd like to present you our school here : Catolica. Sometimes we're joking that we're studying on CU (Catolica Universidade) like guys in 90210 :p
I don't know the history of my school, but i know that at least now, it's a private school. Students usually comes from reach and high-level families and it's seen at first sight: ipads, iphones, cars (coming to school by bus here it's like : you're from another planet). At every lecture or workshop, they are carrying tablets to see slides. The system here is different from “ehms” on SGGW, but very comfortable. We have here a Blacboard. Through this system we have connection with other students attending on our classes and with professors. Every subject has own page which contains: syllabus, slides of every lecture (you don’t have to ask about it, it’s obligatory here to send them to students), exercises, previous tests and other useful materials. Even books are given by links. We don’t have to ask about anything connected with social stuff here – everything is online. During the classes we noticed that the attitude to students is different. Maybe cause we’re Erasmus, but still. Professors are giving to us even their phone numbers to call them if we don’t understand sth. They always asking if everything is clear- if not, ask. We can rely on them always. What is more the things which we’re studying here are not like “learning by heart”. Instead of that we analyze, discuss, learn about important, practical things useful in our future.
Here are some pictures from Catolica:
park place for students
park place for teachers :)
The main building in which we usually have classes.
it's really terrifying sometimes and there's not enough place for people higher than 170 cm!
The level of education here is really high, this is why it’s the best university in Porto, especially our faculty called Business School. Even if you get such a amazing knowledge, there’s a crisis. All young people are staying with the statement : finish studies, emigrate to Lisbon or any other parts of Portugal. Unemployment rate is even higher than in Poland.
At Catolica we decided to take 5 subjects, now we’re trying to delete one of them cause we don’t need it at all. Erasmus people here usually have max. 4 subjects, some polish girls from other faculty have only 2 ! They’re lucky !!! We have test next week, and during this semester we have tests (from every subjects) 3 times + final exam at the end of term. Yeah, SGGW looks now like heaven.
Btw. how are yours first days at SGGW after 3 weeks of freedom?!
Any questions? ->ASK
Xoxo,
Dzast.
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