As a graduate of the Journalism and Mass Communication, and Psychology programs, I found there were some incredibly qualified professors, whose teaching skills compensated for some of the other not-so-great professors. The discrepancy in teaching quality was often quite obvious but it is mostly possible to establish an opinion on professors within the first and second year, and after, structure your program in ways, which would allow you to take classes with your preferred instructors. Overall, I would say, depending on the professors, there are some very useful classes, and some which do not provide much valuable knowledge. I think AUBG really shines in the student experience and the community, which is created in the university. I find it to be a great place to network and build your mindset towards a more global environment, which prepares you to deal with different types of people and cultures later in life.