The faculty of economics is certainly one of the flagships of the entire university on various fronts. It has one of the largest and most modern libraries in the entire university and the possibility of working on projects in co-working with their colleagues in the two reading rooms. The classrooms are modern, with electrical sockets in each location and projectors supplied. The teachers are very well prepared and often manage to alternate lectures with practical experiences, although in some cases it would be motivating for students to support professors, with many years of career behind them but certainly very well prepared, new graduate students who are certainly closer to them. Although there is no central nucleus of university life, services such as canteen, secretariat, etc. are present in all faculties or easily reachable in a few minutes on foot. Every year various Carrer days are organized which, before the Covid-19 pandemic, were real job fairs in the faculty runners, with stands of multinationals of the caliber of Ferrero, Amazon, and Enel. The Erasmus department is really well looked after and the networking between universities is really wide, with opportunities to study all over Europe and also in other continents. One of the few but fundamental problems of the university is the geographical position, outside the Grande Raccordo Anulare of Rome and not optimally connected by public transport in the area.