Sciences Po is a highly ranked university for international relations and politics. My experience so far has been very positive. Each semester, there are 6-7 obligatory courses. The workload is not small, and you are taught how to prioritize and manage your time and tasks. There are many group projects, so you develop your team working skills as well. As the students are from all around the world, you build your network and come in touch with diverse cultures and languages. The programs are multidisciplinary and you develop your general culture and knowledge simultaneously to your studies. There are many after-class activities such as sports (you get credits for it!) or student-organized clubs. The programs give you a lot of space to discover what you really want to work and study and find out your passion. Moreover, there are specific academic advisors that will guide you towards your career after university. The academic staff is very responsive and helpful. The professors are gathered from all around the world, and the quality of the courses is very high. As long as you can take the challenge of a dense semester full of demanding but also rewarding work, you will benefit a lot from everything else that Sciences Po has to offer, and it isn’t little. You get into Sciences Po with an interview and an exam, and the annual fee depends on the income of your parents.