It was a good university and more importantly in a student city.
Education was affordable for all, almost free of charge.
However, for my part, it lacked choices of foreign languages at the university having chosen an international formation. They only offered Spanish, German and Japanese with English. Same program in Paris and there were more choices.
Sometimes, I had classes that didn’t make sense and I didn’t understand why some of them were compulsory and/or why they did propose them. I would have liked to have more classes on international trade and also to have more practice instead of technical and the concept of only taking notes, even if at the end of 3rd year and for masters degree we had to do internships which was a good experience even for a short time as it allowed students to acquire professional skills. Some teachers were very good and others…
Didn’t leave on campus so I cannot give my opinion about it. I visited some dorms and rooms were quite small.
Other thing, uni was a bit far from the city center and sometimes there weren’t enough buses and so students could wait a long time depending on their schedule.
Either way, I would still recommend that university.