Hey. I did my Master's in Tilburg Law School International law and Global Governance. I highly recommend this university. And happy to see that there is a video on UA-cam about this Uni.
This is such a detailed, useful guide for students and even people like me who are just curious about student life in the Netherlands! Enjoyed watching the video, awesome upload Miah 🌠🌞
I'm super interested in studying in The Netherlands, and Tilburg specifically has caught my attention. Is it hard to get in? How selective are they? Also, what's the healthcare like? Tysm for making this video, the information I got from you is helping me a ton
Sorry for my late response - healthcare is relatively okay, I think if you're from a country where it's easy to get stronger medication then living in the Netherlands may be an adjustment as they generally suggest paracetemol for everything. I don't think it's hard to get in, but it can be competitive especially as they are limiting the number of international students now. Good luck with your journey!
@@alp4119 As soon as possible - don't wait at all! It's so easy to become homeless or rent a hostel or airbnb. There is a HUGE housing shortage and waiting lists are super long. Join Facebook groups ASAP!
I'm looking forward to starting university next year at tilburg university or maastricht university. I'm a bit worried that tilburg will be boring and not well known international because I'd like to do my masters in London.
From my experience, Tilburg's not boring. It depends which field you'd want to go into and for what you'd want it to be known internationally for. The psychology and law options at Tilburg are best known globally, but you can still do your bachelors in Tilburg then do your masters in London. The Netherlands has really good universities, and Tilburg is one of them 🤍
Thanks so much for watching! I would say it depends, most internationals take it more seriously (usually because it's more expensive) and most Dutch people seem to just want the bare minimum. Just do your best!
Well done Miah, it’s a useful clip. Looking for accommodation for international girl for six months starting Jan 2025. Any recommendations where to start? Thanks
I’m an exchange student starting in Tilburg in August for a full year. I’ve done a lot of research and I’m not sure how to feel about going, some people seem to love the city but others have said it’s very boring and also that international students are often treated badly. What’s your thoughts on this? Also in terms of accommodation I’ve been looking at verbs since it’s reserved for exchange students. I know you said you never actually lived in verbs but do you have any other advice on it or know what people who lived there thought of it? Thanks for the video, it was really helpful and informative 🙌
You've probably already started your classes, and I hope it's been good so far. The city is very polarizing, but it does grow on you. The nice thing is that you can always do day trips to places like Utrecht Amsterdam, Breda etc. As for your questions, international students do get a lot of shit for being international, and that's also what I meant when I said that Dutch people stick to themselves and internationals tend to group together. According to my friends, Verbs was fun because of the parties and socialization aspect, but gross in terms of communal areas and drinking culture. It's a gamble as it depends on who you end up staying with and what you're willing to tolerate. Thank you for taking the time to watch it! I hope you have an amazing semester x
Hi Miah Thanks for uploading this video. One of the better videos for international students considering Tilburg. I'm also from South Africa and will be doing a Master's there, starting in September. I have a few questions I really hope you can help with. 1. Is it possible to nail down accommodation without actually being there to view apartments? If so please advise how. 2. I'm slightly older and my wife will join me in a few months. We'd prefer accommodation in a safe quieter family orientated area. Can you recommend a few safe areas close to the Uni?. 3. It's difficult to see on a map how long it all take to ride from the various suburbs. Korvel seems close but I don't know if it is Ava of its a safe area. 4. Is it easy to buy a second hand bike? I look forward to hearing from you. Regards Jerome
Hi Jerome, congrats on the move and on being accepted! Yes, you can find accommodation through Facebook groups but keep an eye out for scams! Never pay without seeing a contract. I'm not sure regarding a family area, but Westermarkt is safe and close to the uni, so are locations close to Cobbenhagen. Tilburg is a student city but most neighborhoods surrounding the uni are safe and family friendly. I'd also argue that Tilburg is a lot safer than other cities to be honest! I used to live close to Korvel - it's alright to be fair. Wouldn't suggest living in Oud Zuid (Broekhoven etc) in my experience the landlords weren't great and the neighborhood was definitely less maintained. Definitely look for accommodation asap through Facebook because there is a massive housing crisis and email the uni about this immediately. You need an address for your bank card so if you don't have an address when you arrive, it can be troublesome financially especially with the conversion rate of ZAR to EUR (assuming you are coming from SA and only have a SA bank card that is). Let me know how else I can help - wishing you the best!
@@MiahKeleigh hi! Thank you for your quick response. I'll definitely make work of getting onto FB and the Uni for accommodation. Thanks for suggestions re areas. Yes, I'm still in SA so the exchange rate is a killer. I'll take you up on your offer re further advice in due course I'm sure. Have a great week ahead
Great Narrative and Honest Briefing for all aspiring students! Thank you for that! Quick Question - Is there any link/resource to check out the "Success Rate" of the courses one has in mind ? Like in terms of Job or Permanent corporate opportunities ? Probably what is the Success rate of Master's Program in 'Human Resources'
Hi Karan, thanks for this - unfortunately not that I know of. You could email the student desk or search on the uni website but all of the information I've seen is super general. Your best bet is to email any of the teachers directly. Good luck!
Hi!Im thinking of going to study global law in Tilburg or Maastricht but I’m scared that I can’t go on to work a tradicional legal job in a law firm outside of europe or outside of the Netherlands!Do you think it’s risky or worth it?Thanks for the video !!
My bad with my late reply! I hope you found a solution that you liked! Global Law is really great at Tilburg University, the law students definitely are the university favourites hehe, just have a look at the building! Many of my friends ended up working for one of the big 4, most specifically Deloitte. You'll be absolutely fine, take the risk
Hey Miah I am considering studying a master's degree in tilburg, I used to live in amsterdam which is so much bigger than Tilburg. I do not know how student life is there...how is the accomodation? how's life there? Is it easy to go to Amsterdam? Thank you so much
Only just saw this now! It is easy to go to Amsterdam, but it does take a little longer sometimes especially if NS isn't on time hahah. I enjoyed the student life, Tilburg is a student city. There's a few clubs, bars and often a lot of events happening. I'd say that bigger cities have more to do, so it's a "treat" to go to a bigger city. Definitely try to get involved in a club or organization at uni if you're also worried about making friends xx
Awesome and insightful video!! I have found accomodation in Oud Zuid, would you recommend this as an area to live? It also says that it will be a 15 minute bike ride to the university but a 1 hour walk? How is this possible haha!!
Hi! So happy you've found accommodation - I used to live in Oud Zuid in my first year and decided to move closer to the university. Oud Zuid is safe but it wasn't ideal for me as it wasn't that central and my neighbours were mostly families compared to younger individuals I personally wanted to surround myself with. Your bike will be your best friend, and believe me, it's quite a distance to walk! Good luck and fingers crossed for this new chapter in your life! xx
I can't say too much since I never lived there, but for the most part it's pretty clean and the space is decent. It can be loud and your experience can also vary depending on whether or not you get along with your roommates (as with everywhere). The waiting lists can be long so apply ASAP if interested!
Hello - I'm not sure about that tbh, but I doubt it. Most of the North American students who come to study in NL are typically here for exchange. If you're not, I'd enquire with the university to double check, but I don't think so. Just final report card.
Hey. I did my Master's in Tilburg Law School International law and Global Governance. I highly recommend this university. And happy to see that there is a video on UA-cam about this Uni.
This is such a detailed, useful guide for students and even people like me who are just curious about student life in the Netherlands! Enjoyed watching the video, awesome upload Miah 🌠🌞
So happy you liked it Christina! Thanks for taking the time 💗
I got my conditional acceptance. Thank you so much for the video! Was super helpful
Well done! I'm also glad this video was helpful!
I'm super interested in studying in The Netherlands, and Tilburg specifically has caught my attention. Is it hard to get in? How selective are they? Also, what's the healthcare like? Tysm for making this video, the information I got from you is helping me a ton
Sorry for my late response - healthcare is relatively okay, I think if you're from a country where it's easy to get stronger medication then living in the Netherlands may be an adjustment as they generally suggest paracetemol for everything. I don't think it's hard to get in, but it can be competitive especially as they are limiting the number of international students now. Good luck with your journey!
Love this!
Thank you!
Just got my conditional offer and I’m here YAY
Super happy for you!
@@MiahKeleigh Tysm! When should I start to search for accommodation in your opinion?
@@alp4119 As soon as possible - don't wait at all! It's so easy to become homeless or rent a hostel or airbnb. There is a HUGE housing shortage and waiting lists are super long. Join Facebook groups ASAP!
@Shireen Awesat Heya! I'm no longer in them but I'll see which ones I can remember and then send them here x
Hey! Thank you so so much for this video. I feel so relieved to have an honest inside perspective
I'm so happy it helped you out! Best of luck with your studies, regardless if you go to Tilburg or not!
I'm looking forward to starting university next year at tilburg university or maastricht university. I'm a bit worried that tilburg will be boring and not well known international because I'd like to do my masters in London.
From my experience, Tilburg's not boring. It depends which field you'd want to go into and for what you'd want it to be known internationally for. The psychology and law options at Tilburg are best known globally, but you can still do your bachelors in Tilburg then do your masters in London. The Netherlands has really good universities, and Tilburg is one of them 🤍
Hey! How intense is the culture around studies in Tilburg? Thank you for the video its been very helpful in my college search!
Thanks so much for watching! I would say it depends, most internationals take it more seriously (usually because it's more expensive) and most Dutch people seem to just want the bare minimum. Just do your best!
Well done Miah, it’s a useful clip. Looking for accommodation for international girl for six months starting Jan 2025. Any recommendations where to start? Thanks
Not sure if you've found anything yet but check Kamerbemiddeling or areas in Westermarkt!
I’m an exchange student starting in Tilburg in August for a full year. I’ve done a lot of research and I’m not sure how to feel about going, some people seem to love the city but others have said it’s very boring and also that international students are often treated badly. What’s your thoughts on this? Also in terms of accommodation I’ve been looking at verbs since it’s reserved for exchange students. I know you said you never actually lived in verbs but do you have any other advice on it or know what people who lived there thought of it? Thanks for the video, it was really helpful and informative 🙌
You've probably already started your classes, and I hope it's been good so far. The city is very polarizing, but it does grow on you. The nice thing is that you can always do day trips to places like Utrecht Amsterdam, Breda etc. As for your questions, international students do get a lot of shit for being international, and that's also what I meant when I said that Dutch people stick to themselves and internationals tend to group together. According to my friends, Verbs was fun because of the parties and socialization aspect, but gross in terms of communal areas and drinking culture. It's a gamble as it depends on who you end up staying with and what you're willing to tolerate. Thank you for taking the time to watch it! I hope you have an amazing semester x
Hi Miah
Thanks for uploading this video. One of the better videos for international students considering Tilburg. I'm also from South Africa and will be doing a Master's there, starting in September.
I have a few questions I really hope you can help with.
1. Is it possible to nail down accommodation without actually being there to view apartments? If so please advise how.
2. I'm slightly older and my wife will join me in a few months. We'd prefer accommodation in a safe quieter family orientated area. Can you recommend a few safe areas close to the Uni?.
3. It's difficult to see on a map how long it all take to ride from the various suburbs. Korvel seems close but I don't know if it is Ava of its a safe area.
4. Is it easy to buy a second hand bike?
I look forward to hearing from you.
Regards
Jerome
Hi Jerome, congrats on the move and on being accepted! Yes, you can find accommodation through Facebook groups but keep an eye out for scams! Never pay without seeing a contract. I'm not sure regarding a family area, but Westermarkt is safe and close to the uni, so are locations close to Cobbenhagen. Tilburg is a student city but most neighborhoods surrounding the uni are safe and family friendly. I'd also argue that Tilburg is a lot safer than other cities to be honest! I used to live close to Korvel - it's alright to be fair. Wouldn't suggest living in Oud Zuid (Broekhoven etc) in my experience the landlords weren't great and the neighborhood was definitely less maintained. Definitely look for accommodation asap through Facebook because there is a massive housing crisis and email the uni about this immediately. You need an address for your bank card so if you don't have an address when you arrive, it can be troublesome financially especially with the conversion rate of ZAR to EUR (assuming you are coming from SA and only have a SA bank card that is). Let me know how else I can help - wishing you the best!
@@MiahKeleigh hi! Thank you for your quick response. I'll definitely make work of getting onto FB and the Uni for accommodation. Thanks for suggestions re areas.
Yes, I'm still in SA so the exchange rate is a killer.
I'll take you up on your offer re further advice in due course I'm sure.
Have a great week ahead
Great Narrative and Honest Briefing for all aspiring students! Thank you for that!
Quick Question - Is there any link/resource to check out the "Success Rate" of the courses one has in mind ? Like in terms of Job or Permanent corporate opportunities ? Probably what is the Success rate of Master's Program in 'Human Resources'
Hi Karan, thanks for this - unfortunately not that I know of. You could email the student desk or search on the uni website but all of the information I've seen is super general. Your best bet is to email any of the teachers directly. Good luck!
Hi!Im thinking of going to study global law in Tilburg or Maastricht but I’m scared that I can’t go on to work a tradicional legal job in a law firm outside of europe or outside of the Netherlands!Do you think it’s risky or worth it?Thanks for the video !!
My bad with my late reply! I hope you found a solution that you liked! Global Law is really great at Tilburg University, the law students definitely are the university favourites hehe, just have a look at the building! Many of my friends ended up working for one of the big 4, most specifically Deloitte. You'll be absolutely fine, take the risk
Do u think that that they accept people who mostly had B’s in highschool? I wanna study International Sociology in Tilburg so I am really curious😄
Hi, yes absolutely! Non-Dutch students are often favoured, so I don't think it should be a problem.
Hey Miah I am considering studying a master's degree in tilburg, I used to live in amsterdam which is so much bigger than Tilburg. I do not know how student life is there...how is the accomodation? how's life there? Is it easy to go to Amsterdam? Thank you so much
Only just saw this now! It is easy to go to Amsterdam, but it does take a little longer sometimes especially if NS isn't on time hahah. I enjoyed the student life, Tilburg is a student city. There's a few clubs, bars and often a lot of events happening. I'd say that bigger cities have more to do, so it's a "treat" to go to a bigger city. Definitely try to get involved in a club or organization at uni if you're also worried about making friends xx
Awesome and insightful video!! I have found accomodation in Oud Zuid, would you recommend this as an area to live? It also says that it will be a 15 minute bike ride to the university but a 1 hour walk? How is this possible haha!!
Hi! So happy you've found accommodation - I used to live in Oud Zuid in my first year and decided to move closer to the university. Oud Zuid is safe but it wasn't ideal for me as it wasn't that central and my neighbours were mostly families compared to younger individuals I personally wanted to surround myself with. Your bike will be your best friend, and believe me, it's quite a distance to walk! Good luck and fingers crossed for this new chapter in your life! xx
what was the place you mentioned that you lived in , was it stateline which is close to tilburg ?
Its called Statenlaan, it's in Tilburg and about a 10min walk to the uni!
What's your opinion about talent square? Do u recommend it?
I can't say too much since I never lived there, but for the most part it's pretty clean and the space is decent. It can be loud and your experience can also vary depending on whether or not you get along with your roommates (as with everywhere). The waiting lists can be long so apply ASAP if interested!
Rent is also a bit higher than other student accommodations in Tilburg that I've seen but it's worth it.
@@MiahKeleigh ok thank you very much 💓💓
Hey! Do they consider SAT score for admissions?
Hello - I'm not sure about that tbh, but I doubt it. Most of the North American students who come to study in NL are typically here for exchange. If you're not, I'd enquire with the university to double check, but I don't think so. Just final report card.
@@MiahKeleigh Thank you so much for the information , Miah! I appreciate it :)
Hi. what are the websites that students can find good rooms and houses in?
Hi, everything is in the description bar 😌
can I get accepted into Dutch unis with low a level grades..? C's and D's...?
Literally only seeing this now, omg but yes, you would be able to
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