Interview with Mathilde, Bachelor of International Relations student at IE University in Spain

Often considered one of the best private universities in Spain, IE University has exceptional campuses in Madrid and Segovia. After completing her baccalauréat in France, Mathilde joined IE’s Bachelor of International Relations program in Segovia. She tells us about her university experience, her favorite courses and the dynamic student life she discovered there! Profile FIRST…

Interview with Matthias, BSc Management student at the University of Warwick

Ranked among the top 10 English universities (8th according to The Guardian), theUniversity of Warwick has almost 25,000 students, 37% of whom come from abroad. Located in the heart of England, near the city of Coventry, the university offers an ideal learning environment on a modern, dynamic campus. Matthias, a French student in his third…

Interview with Stan, BSc International Social and Public Policy and Economics student at the London School of Economics (LSE)

After a year studying law in France, Stan, a French student, entered the Bachelor International Social and Public Policy and Economics program at the prestigious London School of Economics. He tells us about his academic career and his student experience at the LSE. Profile FIRST NAME : StanNATIONALITY Frenchçaise COURSE NAME : BSc in International…

Interview with Laura – Classics student at the University of St Andrews

Laura is a Classics student (Latin and Ancient Greek) at the University of St Andrews. After passing her Bac littéraire in France with an average of almost 19/20, she was admitted to the prestigious University of St Andrews in Scotland. Read her testimonial below and find out more about her university experience at St Andrews!…

Interview with Matthew – an Engineering student at the University of Warwick

Matthew is a British student who studies Mechanical Engineering at the University of Warwick in central England. After completing his A Levels in the South of England with very high grades (A*A*A), he was admitted to Warwick, a stunning campus in central England that he was pleased to discover on an open day. Read on…