During my years at Humber, it was a fun experience that I will never forget. There were opportunities to grow, learn, and meet new people and the environment was a breath of fresh air coming out of high school. Humber has a lot of resources and there were always people who were willing to help in every aspect which is amazing especially when things got overwhelming. The courses were as expected the way that they were outlined on the Humber site is exactly what was learned in the program, something I loved was that the professors were from the same program and were graduates from Humber they were able to tell stories and share their experiences from different perspectives. What I liked the most was how willing and understanding the professors were they understood that even though we were students we had lives outside of school and it was always easy to talk to them. What I didn’t like was that there wasn’t really a say on the location of placements I remember my first placement was 3 hours away from where I live so it was always hard to travel back and forth and I didn’t have an option to switch to somewhere else. The school can improve the food on campus it was very easy to get tired of seeing the same things every day there wasn’t much variety and everything was super expensive. The campus was also pretty big it was very easy to get lost at first and they didn’t give out maps. If I could recommend the school and campus to others I would 100% love the student life and the campus was beautiful. What I also didn’t like was that everyone made it seem like it was easy and guaranteed that a job would be easy to find once the program ends which wasn’t the case at all finding a job in the field is something that I’m still struggling with till now.