I like Modul overall very much, it’s a university where the teachers and the teaching approach is very practical. You get real insights and not only the theory and the professors often work part-time at another job having real and current market knowledge. The environment is very international and the classes are often small.
One thing is that the university itself is not so big it is only about 800 students and the campus life and the student life is not as strong as at a baby major government funded the university, although it is enough to create a great network with people coming from very different spaces yet with great connections and power.
The university staff is also very nice and open to the students they support initiatives and care for their students. There is also a lot of high class people which can be both positive and negative depending on your perspective.
If you are looking to learn practically and in a rather fun and exciting way and not ‘die’ because you have to study so much than I would highly recommend this university for you.