My experience at Jacobs started in 2019, with one semester of normality before COVID hit. For that one semester, I had very few issues, the staff were helpful, my classes were interesting and the professors were engaging. Since COVID, however, the course content has decreased drastically, the organization of the University has become incredibly messy, and the food (that we are forced to eat unless we have multiple doctors’ notes) is absolutely horrid. It is rare that any staff member (organizational, not professors) replies to my emails within 2 weeks, and the information sent out to students is very confusing. The university even kicked all of the incoming 3rd-year students off of campus with one month’s notice in order to make room for a larger incoming freshman class. One thing I really enjoyed throughout my years at Jacobs have been the student body, the international aspect is really cool and you meet a lot of different kinds of people. I think that if the administration was more organized my rating would be higher, but the way that they treat the students has lowered my rating significantly. As far as professors go, it is really hit or miss. I’ve had some brilliant professors with very enlightening classes as well as some professors who would show up to class late and talk in circles. I do believe that studying at this university throughout the COVID pandemic has had an impact on the quality of the education and my experience there, as I think it has with every university. I am hopeful that once things go back to normal, the quality will increase.