I entered the Central University because at the time I was running a very good scholarship policy for athletes who came from high performance, depending on the average of studies and being part of the selection in any individual or collective sport in which the university competed gave you very good discounts when paying tuition, thanks to the above I managed to get my career ahead. The university environment was good, the majority of students belonged to the night shift which generated more learning in the classrooms since many had the experience of their daily tasks. Although the facilities were a bit old they met the basic conditions for training, the cafeteria was a very good place to break. The quality of education was acceptable and as in almost any place, there were very good teachers and others not so much, the focus of the career or the profile of training for graduates is for middle management, obviously for the average prices of each academic program You can not ask for a senior management training. In short, the cost-benefit is good and finally, as the saying goes, the titles do not form people.