

You receive a very good education; it’s public. There are engineering degrees you can choose from, and they have very good job prospects. Sometimes there are a lot of students, so I think the entrance exam should be more difficult. With so many students, the classrooms are sometimes very crowded, and if you go to the computer lab, you might not get a computer. It’s a good idea to bring a laptop if you have one. Most of the professors teach as a hobby because they have separate jobs as engineers.
The student center is a highlight; they can always offer help or lend you things you need.
It’s one of the best in Latin America.
I’m already in my third year of systems engineering. I still have some second-year subjects to complete, but if everything goes well, next year I’ll get my intermediate degree as a systems analyst.
The university offers great flexibility in scheduling and a very good experience with both online and in-person learning options, in addition to having multiple campuses. Technologically, the teaching methods are constantly being updated.
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