Academically, the programme is solid and challenging. The best part is the coursework and the few professors who genuinely know their field and push students to think critically rather than memorize. When the teaching is good, it’s very good and you feel like you’re actually developing real skills. However, the quality is inconsistent. Some courses feel outdated or poorly structured, and the organisation side can be frustrating. Communication and administrative processes are not always smooth, and you often need to be proactive to get things done.





