

I learned a lot and for that I am greatful. However, I disagree with the scoring system. The final exam was worth half of the grade which jeopardized all the good work you could have done throughout the semester into one exam.
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The teaching staff is made up of professionals who are experts in their fields, demonstrating extensive theoretical and practical knowledge.
When I entered UCB, it was the best option among private universities in Bolivia, due to its prestige thanks to its top teachers, the campus and the opportunities that come with being a Cato graduate, and the networking necessary for professional life; it was an excellent experience.
Things I didn’t like were that the new pavilions and classrooms were not assigned to Law, however I did diplomas at the UCB a few years ago and things have improved, the university has a new image, its library is first class and it still has green spaces, an aspect that gives it extra points; between the good and bad things, the balance still leans towards recommending studying at La Cato.