I am a first-year student at the University of West Attica. The current courses are very focused on the subject of Computer Engineering and Mathematics, which is fitting for my Major. Most of the professors are respectful and understandable, of course, there are some exceptions, but nothing to be frightened by. The Campus is located in Egaleo, Athens and it’s only a small walk from the nearest metro station. Unfortunately, due to the Campus being inside the city, it is quite crowded and even claustrophobic at times. There are some coffee shops near the campus, which can provide the students with food or help them relax between breaks, but don’t expect something fancy or remotely tasteful. Student life in Athens is quite lively and cheap, the city can provide any sort of entertainment for your taste. The student accommodation is very limited and the existing dorms are really old, so better luck finding a cheap studio to rent or a roommate. Internationality is barely existent, the crushing majority of the students are Greeks or Cypriots and all the classes are taught in Greek. Career prospects wise, Computer Science is surely one of the better-paying jobs in the industry right now, so a degree in the subject is a great asset for finding a good-paying job quickly. Overall, I would recommend studying here due to the friendly professors and also because attending classes isn’t mandatory, so you can have a more flexible schedule. BUT BEWARE, studying in Greece is like flying on autopilot, you have to do a lot of research and studying by yourself if you want to pass the exams.