I loved my professors at the Centre for Languages and Translation. Most of them were professional and very qualified. I’ve received a very good education and knowledge resources that I had the chance to assess abroad while participating in language courses and language exams and getting wonderful results. What I didn’t like about my faculty was the long days on campus. We started classes at 8 am and we would finish most days at 6 pm (with lots of gaps in between). So our time was not being taken into consideration and the administration would organise the classes exclusively according to the professors’ availability/comfort.
To the inconveniences I’ve had in my Uni experience, I will add the extracurricular subjects that should be electives and we as students should have the right to pick one… but some were forced upon us because certain professors would rather spend this weekly hour in the cafeteria, not in class, so they intentionally make students drop out of the course or will not show up until students change their minds.
Other than that, I enjoyed my time. It felt like a private university although it’s the national public one.