
Hungary | An international student currently studying in Hungary has shared that they have been accepted into the Medicine program at Masaryk University in the Czech Republic and are now carefully evaluating whether it is the right choice.
Before making a final decision, they are seeking opinions on the university’s overall academic reputation, especially for international medical students, including teaching quality and clinical exposure.
They also raised questions about the size of the medical cohort, wondering whether the faculty has a large intake of students or a more limited, competitive environment compared to other European universities.
In addition, the student is asking current and former students to share real experiences about workload, support systems, and day-to-day life in the medical faculty.
The discussion reflects a familiar situation among international applicants — where receiving an offer is only the beginning, and choosing the right university requires deeper insight beyond official admissions.