Auckland University of Technology (AUT)

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Samantha
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

AUT

This program was amazing! I learned a lot about myself and would highly recommend it to everyone. I made so many new friends through my classes and travels, and it was so much fun to travel and see a different part of the world. Also, coming from America, it was amazing to see a country that actually cares about the environment and takes steps to see that it is taken care of. Kiwis are amazing to get to know, and they have such an amazing sense of humur. If you decide to come here, make sure to take classes that wouldn’t be available in your home country. Learning about Maori culture has been a huge highlight of my time here. If you are unable to take a class in Maori culture, AUT provides a weekend overnight to learn about it which is highly recommended by anyone who participated.

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Jamie
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

A great experience!

I am a student from the University of Vermont in America and I studied at AUT for semester 1 2019. The communication with all of the staff was great and very quick. The application process was a bit confusing but I got the help I needed from the international office. The housing accommodation at WSA is a wonderful atmosphere because people are always there having a good time. I travelled almost every weekend and got to see so much of New Zealand. Peterpans was my biggest go to for helping plan my adventures. I cannot wait to come back here one day and see even more of this beautiful country. I loved all of my classes and living in Auckland and I’m definitely upset to be leaving so soon. I’ll always be an AUT student and I’m thankful for my time here.

What is your advice to future travelers on this program?
Try everything! NZ is incredible and has so much to offer.
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Lauren
4/5
Yes, I recommend this program

AUT Study Abroad

Overall, studying abroad at AUT has been a great experience. Through my program I was able to meet a lot of new people while also met many people on the first day of orientation. Even though orientation is a good way to meet new people, I felt that the workshops were not very helpful for students that are above first year because we had already learned this from a previous university. I also think that the AUT international club is a great way to meet new students from all around the world while also make the semester more exciting by doing the events coordinated. It was also nice having two full weeks for spring break to be able to plan travel to a new place to explore. I am grateful for having the opportunity to study abroad in New Zealand and make memories that last a lifetime.

What was the most unfamiliar thing you ate?
Feijoa; I had never heard of this fruit before coming to New Zealand.
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James
4/5
Yes, I recommend this program

AUT

The Study Abroad international department at AUT with Kenneth Holt is exceptional. For the Industrial design department, the lab staff and technical aids are also incredibly helpful, making it possible for you to be productive and create many ideas and products, bringing them to fruition. The School is centrally located and busses greatly aid transport to and from housing, even if you choose to live off campus in Auckland CBD. It is incredibly expensive for internationals, but to get outside your home country and explore New Zealand makes it a worthwile, once in a lifetime experience.

I would greatly recommend a working holiday Visa, as this allows you to also experience the work life in New Zealand which is unique. Getting to understand Kiwis on an occupational level.

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Anne Mette
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

Helpful staff, lots of insights and wonderful social life

Getting in to AUT, is like all other universities a process. But AUT have made it easy with a very nice and present staff group for international applicants. Not only are they good and fast at answering questions, but they also remember you and get to know you when you arrive to Auckland.

Studying at AUT gives you a broad insight of New Zealand. Both from classmates and in class. You learn a lot about the culture, the Maori history, and as a health student i now know a lot about the NZ health- system, and problems.

AUT create a space for all exchange and study abroad students to meet. They facilitate social gathering and events.

AUT offers a wide variety of papers, making it possible to select appropriate subjects for your major, while also allowing fun papers. However, some subjects are '' locked '' and cannot be taken by exchange and abroad students.

If you did this all over again, what's one thing you would change?
I would have bought a car the first day i arrived to NZ! It is an amazing country and in a driving distance from Auckland, you can experience the most wonderful nature!
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Nina
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

The increase of standards changed my view

To understand my story it is necessary to explain that back in Germany we have also several campuses and as lucky as I am, I have the possibility to study at the oldest building the university have.

So I arrived in Auckland and was so impressed by the huge building WT building at the corner Queenstreet/Wakefieldstreet/Rutlands Street. Then...when I needed to wait at the main entrance for an appointment and nobody came, I asked google for more of the AUT.

My friend google told me that the main city campus was a few meters further. And than I recognize that the AUT is more than just one building. Okay, maybe my preperation before was weak. I was just so surprised about the campus that I was sending pictures to all my friends and family where I'am going to study. And believe me, if I am looking forward to study everybody is confused, but when they saw the pictures they could understand me. So then after this first impression, my first classes started. I was very nervous, because I was just thinking how I would understand the lecturer . I had 3 courses and after I had understand about 90% of the lecture I was surprised. I mean, I was thinking I'm great ! After I recognized that my lectures are not Kiwi's I understood that I am less great, but it was still fact that my anxiety not to understand them was for nothing. Also I never hear a international student saying, that they can't understand the lecturers.

So the biggest anxiety was gone and there was one more...the social aspect. How I can get friends, what should I talking about ? And that was the third surprise for me. The AUT has such a big and great support for international students. Not only that Kenneth, our abroad supervisor help me every time with all questions, the international students support at the AUT organized the whole semester events for us. So its was easy to meet new people and make friends.The first week was an introduction week. This was the first time you can see all students who are beginning their study and also were new at the university. Not only abroad students.This week was a very big help too. The university inform us about everything what was important for us such medical support at the campus, searching a accommodation, international support, the campus at self and much more. A further very great help for the AUT and for the abroad students are got the get out ! There is a great and strong cooperation between the AUT an got to get out, so the students get the opportunity to meet new people on outdoor trips, while surfing hicking or sailing or do many other things. Sure, everybody can be a part of this trip, but I think I would never know about such trips, if I wasn't a student of AUT. Also many of the trips are currently around Auckland.

So the anxiety not to be social left me fast. One more big and great thing is the facebook group for abroad students. Especially for the beginning it is a great help to find new friends and to ask question to other abroad students. It is such a place where you can find help from people which do the same as you. In particular at the beginning of the semester everybody wants to find new people and many people ask for for others who want to joint them to go out, to drink a beer, to hike, to make a weekend trip. So to sum it up. I came as a freelancer to the AUT, that means that I did not have the support from my home university. But I recognize fast that I do not need it. because the support of the AUT was so strong that it was more then enough. Every question was answered by lecturers, the "supervisor" and the international office on the campus. They even help me to find the right courses, suggested opportunities and even send me my schedule in advance. If I would tell you what you else have at the university it would be to much. This was just short and a bit of this what you get at the AUT. But this is what is very important for abroad students.

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Shannon
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

AUT International Student Experience

My experience here at AUT has been incredible overall so far, and I am so glad that I had the opportunity to study here. I think that living in the Wellesley Student Apartments has been nice for me and it really is a unique environment for international students. The RA's and other students here provide different events to meet students both in a social and academic way. For example, they often host bingo or shared meals in the common area downstairs, but then there are organized study sessions as well. Also, I think the papers here have allowed me to branch out and be exposed to new material that I have not have learned about at my university at home. Overall being at AUT has been very positive for me.

What would you improve about this program?
The only suggestion that I would make is that although the program does a great job with integrating the international students and allowing us to meet people from all over the world at different activities, I have found that meeting kiwis or local students from New Zealand is slightly more difficult and it seems to happen less frequently. Maybe that has just been my experience and others feel differently, but just something that I've noticed over the past few months. And I do realize that the local students may not want to be as involved with the international students since we are only here temporarily, so it may be hard to change. That is just one thing that I have noted, but other than that the program as a whole seems to be working well.
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Lisa
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

Studying Abroad at AUT

AUT has great facilities, nice size classrooms sizes and is centrally located to everything. I have been able to make a lot of new friends in just two terms (1 semester) as I have many of the same people in my classes. They offer unique subjects and the professors are helpful. Studying in Auckland is idea because on the weekends, you can travel to many beaches and attractions in under a couple hours. I love my AUT experience!

Kathleen
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

Wish I could Stay Longer

4 months is definitely not enough here. You probably will start getting real close to people outside of your housing the 3rd month in. Everyone's so down to earth even the professors. There's also so much to get involved in and do on and off campus. Everything is also easy to get to on foot. Try and not get classes on Thursdays because clubs are free on Wednesdays lol. I surprisingly survived on a Discover Credit Card.

What would you improve about this program?
better beds at WSA
Giang
4/5
Yes, I recommend this program

A surprising journey!

I think I am quite unusual because I come from Vietnam, go abroad at the Netherlands and now learn exchange at New Zealand. People asked me a lot that why I go far away not only from my hometown but also from my school. To be honest, I am not a travel person. I hate plane and long flight. The main reason why I choose to come here is their program that I hope it will help my knowledge. Then in the first week, my form missed, so I had to move to another class. It was mess up, and I pressured. But with a lot of encourage from my classmates at AUT, also help from staffs at here, everything was back on the right road. And I could say, I am delighted with this journey. I learnt a lot of things I wanted to learn for several years. I met a lot of friendly friends and teacher also that they supported me so much in many ways. If I have more time, I want to be here more than 2-3 months, because I know I still can get more at here. But any journey has to end somehow. I will miss everyone I met, not only at AUT or my tenant and housemates but also random kindly people on the road, on buses, trains,...This journey made my Auckland, my New Zealand!

What would you improve about this program?
I think if it's possible, maybe exchange students on orientation week, we can go on a different day with other students. Because I can see every year, AUT has a lot of new students. But with us, we have shorter time at here and also different form. So I think it will help if we separate from really big to the specific small groups. It could make you more focus but also easier to organise.