I studied in Siena for six years and, from the first time, I came to this wonderful city, I felt very happy and satisfied with my decision. I studied pharmacy there (this programme of studies is based in San Miniato, which is a green, nice, leafy area, only ten minutes away from the city centre by bus) and I can say it was a very good decision. The lecturers are readily available and friendly to you, and they will provide support throughout your entire course. Also, the facilities are really good. There are a lot of cafeterias inside the university, providing you with lots of food options and make you feel at home. Another positive aspect is that the university is funding many bursaries so that students with lower incomes can also attend the programmes delivered there. I consider that the only downside is that the university affiliation does not entitle you to obtain discounts in the Siena’s public transports, so if you want to be a student there, you must take into consideration that you have to pay approximately extra 50 euro on top of your monthly budget, so you can get around the city. In conclusion, I would totally recommend this incredible city and great institution to study, and if you have time, to enjoy a good Fiorentina’s slice!