My study program is very intense and diverse. After three years of bachelor’s, you will have complete knowledge of all the theoretical bases that concern all the aerospace engineering branches: systems, structures, and fluid dynamics. As I said, the theoretical aspect of engineering is taught in a detailed and in-depth manner, so I would recommend this path for those who want to direct their career towards research. On the other hand, the practical aspect of the subject is almost completely absent from the study program as there are no experiences in the laboratory or projects. The student life basically, is courses and exams, as from September to December and from March to June there are courses, while from January to March and from June to July there is the exam session. As for the international aspect, Federico II offers Erasmus programs for thesis and exams. In general, it offers good preparation but is too theoretical, personally, I would prefer to have also the application part of the engineering field because, in my opinion, this part can improve a lot your skills.