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My experience in JLU
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I wanted to share some feedback about the MSc. Transition Management course I'm currently studying at Justus Liebig University Gießen. I'm currently in my fourth semester, and I must say it's been quite a journey so far.
Being able to attend classes in person brought a refreshing change. It not only allowed for more interaction with professors and fellow students but also provided a better atmosphere for learning. There's something about being in a physical classroom that brings a sense of connection and a lively vibe, which I found missing during the online sessions.
Furthermore, the transition to offline classes seemed to enhance the overall learning experience. It made it easier to ask questions, engage in discussions, and exchange ideas with classmates. The personal interactions and face-to-face communication definitely added a valuable dimension to the educational journey.
Of course, I understand that the shift to online learning was necessary given the circumstances, and I appreciate the efforts put into making it work effectively. However, I wanted to express my gratitude for the opportunity to experience the offline mode of teaching and learning this semester.
I believe that this combination of both online and offline teaching methods could potentially create a more well-rounded learning experience in the future. It would be great if we could continue exploring this blended approach, leveraging the benefits of both digital platforms and traditional classroom settings.
Overall, I'm grateful for the efforts made by the university and the professors to adapt and ensure our education continued smoothly during these challenging times. I'm looking forward to the remaining semesters and the valuable knowledge and experiences they hold.
Thank you for your attention and for providing us with a platform to share our feedback.
I wanted to share some feedback about the MSc. Transition Management course I'm currently studying at Justus Liebig University Gießen. I'm currently in my fourth semester, and I must say it's been quite a journey so far.
Being able to attend classes in person brought a refreshing change. It not only allowed for more interaction with professors and fellow students but also provided a better atmosphere for learning. There's something about being in a physical classroom that brings a sense of connection and a lively vibe, which I found missing during the online sessions.
Furthermore, the transition to offline classes seemed to enhance the overall learning experience. It made it easier to ask questions, engage in discussions, and exchange ideas with classmates. The personal interactions and face-to-face communication definitely added a valuable dimension to the educational journey.
Of course, I understand that the shift to online learning was necessary given the circumstances, and I appreciate the efforts put into making it work effectively. However, I wanted to express my gratitude for the opportunity to experience the offline mode of teaching and learning this semester.
I believe that this combination of both online and offline teaching methods could potentially create a more well-rounded learning experience in the future. It would be great if we could continue exploring this blended approach, leveraging the benefits of both digital platforms and traditional classroom settings.
Overall, I'm grateful for the efforts made by the university and the professors to adapt and ensure our education continued smoothly during these challenging times. I'm looking forward to the remaining semesters and the valuable knowledge and experiences they hold.
Thank you for your attention and for providing us with a platform to share our feedback.
Wie gut ist deine Hochschule digital aufgestellt?
One significant aspect that has influenced our learning experience is the COVID-19 situation. Due to the pandemic, about half of our course was taught digitally, which, although necessary, had its challenges. However, starting from this semester, most of the subjects were taken offline, and I have to admit, it made studying much more enjoyable and engaging.