Paris-Saclay | La rentrée de l'ENS Paris-Saclay

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  • čas přidán 25. 10. 2020
  • Rencontre avec Pierre-Paul Zalio, président de l'ENS Paris-Saclay

Komentáře • 3

  • @mortezasaleh6617
    @mortezasaleh6617 Před 3 lety +1

    The university building is magnificent from afar. If you walk down a hallway I promise you won't find the front door.
    The university is almost in a remote area, there are no cafes, no shops around. You have to wait hours for the bus to take you to the intercity metro line, which also doesn't work well.
    Awful, awful university.
    I assure you that if you are in trouble at this university, you will not be helped. None of the secretaries are doing their job properly.
    No matter how much you ask, you will not receive an answer. Your documents are not sent correctly and when you try to follow up you fall into a cycle that takes two to three years.
    Just go behind the secretaries' doors during office hours to see how many students have come and everyone has a problem.

    • @jcomm120
      @jcomm120 Před 3 lety +1

      My son is doing a double science major at a Saclay campus. His experience has been excellent the past 2 years. Courses very well organized, wonderful teachers, much personal attention. His overall experience has surpassed his expectations. What is your field of study?

    • @jessicaarverne1181
      @jessicaarverne1181 Před 2 lety +1

      I spent some time there decades ago.
      Yes there was no shop or cafe but there was so much work to do that is was not a problem at all as there was not much time for relaxation.
      In 2025 a few yards from the ENS there will be a metro station of Line 17. You will be able to connect to Paris easily if you have enough time left for cafe.