

Overall, my experience at the University of Messina was positive. The quality of education, the professors’ expertise, and the amount of knowledge I gained over the course of five years were all excellent.
However, the university’s organization leaves much to be desired. During my five years there, I was frequently moved from one classroom to another, and the facilities often seemed to get worse rather than better. Some classrooms lacked enough chairs, while others did not even have proper desks or writing surfaces for students to take notes during lectures. In some cases, there was no interactive whiteboard available, and when there was one, the Wi-Fi often did not work. As a result, a considerable amount of class time was regularly wasted trying to resolve these technical issues.
Student support services are also far from ideal. Receiving assistance or even a simple response from the administrative office can be extremely difficult and time-consuming.
In summary, while the academic side of the university is strong, its organization and student services need significant improvement.