About IUGB, I keep in mind all the confidence acquired through the extra-curricular skills experience. The American system of teaching within a francophone environment is well aappreciated. However, in regard to the content, I believe a lot can be done to enhance the level and the diversity. Another point important to mention is life after IUGB. It is a shame to see there the networking system among alumni is not existing as it was supposed. And, in the same way, the internship program. For such a unique university, the management should have deployed more energy into creating the bridge of job opportunities between graduates students and professionals world. That creates graduates with a well reputed degree who do not concretely know where to knock for jobs. Lastly, I believe even of it one scholarship per program, the school and its well known partners should encourage top performers with grants for Graduates studies. That will engender a good type of competition and will both better the statistics of the school and be a ground for alumni network.