Erasmus School of Law

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Rotterdam, Netherlands

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Erasmus School of Law Reviews | Rating 3.5 out of 5 stars (2 reviews)

Erasmus School of Law is located in Rotterdam, Netherlands on Burgemeester Oudlaan 50. Erasmus School of Law is rated 3.5 out of 5 in the category law school in Netherlands.

Address

Burgemeester Oudlaan 50

Phone

+31 104081560

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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charli sou

An Unlawful Law School :( * This is an awful unlawful law school and better to avoid and look elsewhere to establish your skills and develop your career. * This institute offers absolutely no support to its students or alumni and makes every attempt to block their progress during their time in the university and after. Their mentality is to search for ways to not do a job (no matter how simple) rather than find a way to help its students and alumni. * PhD students are overburdened and asked unlawfully to correct transcripts (PhD corrections are final moreover) of students in lower grades. * In almost all cases the PhD student would not have been part of the course being corrected nor have awareness of all facets of the subject matter. No where is it announced that this process will be followed and everything is performed clandestinely. * Alumni gets de-enrolled from the system at the first instance and will loose access and privilege to most EU wide as well as Erasmus Schemes. Even though the right conferred by EC is still valid but the means gets taken away. * The school has lot of money and endowment. Fees charged is very high but the spending on student welfare, staff development and support structure is non-existent to poor. * Profs and other teaching faculty are never available to support you and almost always let you down when you approach them for recommendations. * Everybody here is constantly complaining.

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Paulina Kletschke

The Sanders Law library is unfortunately closed during weekends and it is not possible to borrow books. It's almost impossible to conduct proper research, as opening hours are very limited. On the question why I can't borrow any books and how I should write my thesis without literature (which defeats in my opinion the whole purpose of a library), I was told to just buy the books I needed or copy the necessary pages. I never saw something like this at a University library.