Honestly I would not know how to rate it (hence the intermediate score). Like any university, it depends a bit on the faculty in which one studies, but it does not help the bad location of the campus, specifically that of Vigo. The “university” environment is missed; only the classes and occasionally the library go to the campus, but few extracurricular activities take place. It is not that there are no projects or spaces for this, but taking into account that the campus is located more than 15 km from the city, most students decide to retire before home, or not directly approach. As for the facilities, it again depends on the faculties. The oldest ones, such as translation and interpretation, are constantly being repaired, as the roofs can not withstand torrential rains. The faculty system has its pluses and minuses, the application varies second the faculties, but initially all the premises of the Bologna plan apply. Each group of students has its tutor to guide and resolve if conflicts between students and teachers are necessary, there are also groups of student representation within the governing body of the university. The latter, yes, also vary depending on each faculty, since they are formed by volunteers.