Academic Life in the French Riviera

Academics are very important during your time studying abroad in the French Riviera, and attending an organized, helpful institution makes for a smoother transition into your new university. At SKEMA Business School, the classes include many international students along with the French students who attend the university.
 The computer lab at SKEMA is a convenient, easy place for students to print documents.
 
 The student lounge and cafe offers sandwiches,
salads, sodas, and candy for students daily.

All classes are three hours long and we get a 15-20  minute break in the middle of the class. The university is unique because the classes are not just American students. Also pictured are areas where students study and hangout. Motivation may be hard to come by when there are so many places to see and things to experience but it sure does help when the academic facility is as useful as SKEMA’s is.
 Some classes allow laptops to be used, but most teachers rarely allow technology to be used.
 
 Students chat in the main area of SKEMA
bachelor building in between classes.

My photos show many parts of the facility including the student lounge where they sell sandwiches and sodas for students and the computer lab that any of the students have access to print documents.
 Leaders of the Student Activities Committee
sell tickets for the next upcoming event

Shannon Vinton is the Fall 2015 CEA MOJO Photographer in the French Riviera. She is currently a junior at The College of Charleston.

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