The university program challenged and grew my ability to do multi-faceted research and to present it in an interesting way. The classes were both large and small. Large ones numbered in the hundreds of students while small ones had around twenty students. This allowed for a diverse range of learning experiences. The teaching staff were of exceptional quality with wide ranging credentials who made themselves available to students. The university, in general, was a very conducive learning environment. However, I did not like the cold winter walks between the carpark and my classes. Also, during part of autumn I had to dodge many worms hanging from trees along the main pedestrian corridor. Student life was abundantly available and the variety of food has increased a lot since I graduated. I would definitely recommend this university to others. Even to this day, when I walk around campus I cannot help but feel a very international vibe and I have heard that, at some overseas education fairs, the university gets a lot of visits from prospective students and parents even when it positions its booth in inconspicuous spots. I am grateful that, ever since graduation, the university has helped open doors for me in career opportunities.