Student Life in Hungary - Info Session

This session offers prospective students an authentic glimpse into the MOME experience, featuring candid discussions with current international students about various aspects of academic and social life in Hungary.
Topics to be covered include:
- Navigating the Admissions Process: Insights into the application journey and tips for the admission interview.
- Portfolio Preparation: Advice on compiling a compelling portfolio that showcases your skills and creativity.
- Academic Life at MOME: An overview of a typical week, balancing courses, practical sessions in ateliers, individual work, and team projects.
- Student Experiences: Personal reflections on the most valued aspects of studying at MOME.
- Community Integration: Discussing initial challenges and strategies for integrating into MOME’s community and adapting to life in Hungary.
- Dormitory and Student Life: Insights into living arrangements, dormitory experiences, and the vibrant student life in Budapest.
This interactive session is an excellent opportunity to gain firsthand knowledge about studying and living in Budapest, helping you prepare for a fulfilling academic journey at MOME.
No prior registration is required—simply join us on this link on 10 April at 16:00 CET.
We look forward to your participation!
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