This program was interesting, but as I was advancing with the courses, I felt the overload, intensity, and congestion of topics and deadlines. This could be because only one year is dedicated to classes in Dijon and the second year is dedicated to an exchange semester abroad, thesis presenting, and an internship semester. The topics covered during the first year were very informative but we only got the highlights as we had to go through a lot of them and did not get the chance to go in-depth into some of the topics that really interest us. The interculturality in this master’s program is really good, we had students from all over the world and we got to discover our interculturality throughout the year. The professors during the first year were diverse and had a lot of information for us, but on the other hand, some courses with some professors did not fulfill our expectations. The program directors were understanding of each person’s situation and kept the feedback window open.