It was overall a good experience, a lot of interesting programmes and subjects within. Some lecturers hadn’t seemed qualified to teach the master’s level, and some I only came to appreciate after the course was done, but in general a good, open-minded, educated staff.
The schedule wasn’t super-dense, you could easily deal well with all the assignments, and trust me – most of them had a purpose that proved useful at one point or another, even way after graduation. There were some “fillers” too, but again – not too annoying not time-consuming.
In my circles, the uni was heavily portrayed as difficult to get into and demanding, however, I must admit that it wasn’t so for most of the students in my year. The institution is well-known and recognised internationally, so if that’s what you think would boost your career – it IS the place for you 🙂
Bonus points for Poznan being an amazing and truly beautiful city, with lots of options for entertainment after all the uni work 😉