You might wonder about the university and the courses that I take. This why I devote this post to the obligatory academic part.
In contrast to the courses I am used to have in Tilburg, the courses at HEC Montreal are much more practical. This means that you basically have to do assignments in every subject. The assignments vary from a representation of a small company on a fair up to an evaluation of a human resources strategy of a well-known firm.
HEC Montreal has two buildings, a pretty and rather ugly one. You can take courses in English, French and Spanish. Since we are used to have classes in English, I would recommend you to take courses in English unless you are not in save in either Spanish and/or French or if a course that really interests you is not offered in English. I can talk from my own experience because have really problems to understand the lectures of International Trade Law, although I studied French for 8 years and understand the literature. But I will my give my best to pass this course.
I am going to add some more photos for you pretty soon!
Je vous embrasse
Sunday, September 26, 2010
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