u/IndependentDrama63

INSAT Or Another Choice?

Hello everyone! I would like to know more about INSAT, especially the opportunities it gives students after graduation. Does INSAT provide good internships and opportunities abroad? Is the diploma internationally recognized, or do graduates usually need an equivalence when studying or working in other countries?

I’m a science experimental student, not a mathematics student, and honestly I’m not really strong in physics and informatics. Do you think I will have difficulties studying at INSAT because of that? Is it possible to improve and adapt during the studies?

I also really want to join clubs, participate in extracurricular activities, and develop myself outside academics. Is it possible to balance studies and student life at INSAT, or is the workload so heavy that students only study all the time like people say?

Thank you in advance for your answers and advice!

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u/IndependentDrama63 — 7 hours ago

Need Advice From MedTech Students

Hi everyone! I’m going to be a baccalaureate science student next year in Tunisia, and I’m seriously considering applying to MedTech for engineering studies. I would really appreciate hearing from current students or graduates about their experience there.

I’d like to know more about the quality of education, student life, internships abroad, opportunities for international exchange programs, and especially the double diploma system with partner universities overseas. I’m also interested in information about scholarships (like the Equality Scholarship), academic pressure, and career opportunities after graduation in Tunisia or abroad.

If you study there or know someone who does, please share as much information as possible both the positive and negative sides. Thank you!

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u/IndependentDrama63 — 2 days ago