First of all, the university is nowhere near as international as it portrays itself to be; there are less international students than you would expect.
In terms of the teachers, I can honestly say I had one good teacher per semester. The others ranged from bad to completely unprofessional.
Also with the planning of exams and classes, it sometimes made me wonder how the people behind this can be a part of the management department.
However, on the bright side, I did like the idea of working in study groups and having to do all sorts of projects – that helps with the practical aspects of teaching.
Another thing that I’d praise is the cafeteria, as they offer fresh and diverse food.