KUL is very demanding, in my experience. You do have to study consistently every day and throughout the BLOCK week to pass and get good scores. On the one hand, it puts students under a lot of pressure. I don’t know a single student who is not pressured or worried, which is not sustainable, so many of them give up. Yet, I also think it might be the university’s strategy to keep only students willing to put in the effort since they accept everyone.
It doesn’t have a wide variety of student clubs if it matters to you. But it does offer other services like a psychologist, workshops, internship fairs, etc.
They don’t take attendance, assignments are rarely graded and don’t play a significant role in your final grade, and there is only one final exam, no midterms. So you have to be very self-disciplined to succeed.
Overall, I like KUL. Although it is challenging, the professors are generally nice and approachable.