I am an alumna studying Applied Arts under the American Degree Transfer Program at INTI International University, with a specialization in International Business.
One of the highlights of my experience has been the lecturers. They are generally very dedicated and knowledgeable. For example, my Macroeconomics lecturer is one of my favorites—always smiling, kind to students, and excellent at explaining complex and intangible concepts about a country’s economy in a way that’s easy to grasp.
On the other hand, my main concern lies with the faculty and management office. Whenever I consult them about course selections for the upcoming semester—such as adding or removing subjects—they are not always approachable. I understand they have a lot of responsibilities, but as students, we are also part of the university community. Often, their responses feel dismissive, and requests are quickly shut down as “not possible,” which can be discouraging.
Campus life itself is not particularly vibrant, but the accessibility is convenient. There are plenty of facilities such as restaurants, convenience stores, a hair salon, Starbucks, and even a McDonald’s nearby.
Overall, I’ve truly enjoyed my learning journey at INTI, especially thanks to the outstanding lecturers and the friends I’ve made. However, students should be prepared—the marking scheme and exams can be tough, requiring serious focus and long study hours before assessments.





