Studying at Gabriel René Moreno University has been a very enriching experience. From the beginning, what struck me most was the diversity of people on campus and the overall academic atmosphere. The university has a very active student life, with student movements, student centers, and cultural and sports activities that allow for integration beyond the classroom.
As for classes, they vary greatly depending on the program and the instructor. I’ve had very committed professors with excellent mastery of their subjects, who truly strive to provide quality instruction. I’ve also had less-than-stellar experiences, with a lack of organization or limited content updates, but that’s something that can happen at any public university.
What I highlight most is the sense of belonging that is generated. UAGRM isn’t just a place where you go to study; it becomes an important part of your life. There are challenges, such as bureaucracy and strikes, but also many opportunities to grow, participate in research projects, volunteer, or even represent the university at national and international events.
In short, I would recommend Gabriel René Moreno to those seeking a solid education and willing to actively engage in their learning process. It’s a university with history, challenges, but also great potential.





