No, I would not say so. I studied in Germany and work at a Swedish university now. In Sweden,

  • you have a much better organised and structured study experience with clear expectations
  • both English and Swedish will be understood, whereas in Germany, it tends to be German only
  • the kind of help available to students in Sweden is more inclusive
  • the student to teacher ratio in Sweden is an entirely different story; you can find yourself in an auditorium with hundreds in Germany, but it would only be 30 to 50 in Sweden.
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Senior Lecturer in Industrial Design, Mid Sweden University
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MTD in Transportation Design & Industrial Design, Fachhochschule Fuer Gestaltung PforzheimGraduated 2003
Lives in Sweden
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