The university has its pros and cons. On the positive side, there is a very flexible attendance schedule, which makes it easy to go on an Erasmus exchange since there are plenty of spots available. There are also a lot of interesting career events and opportunities to connect with companies. However, there are significant downsides: most of the courses are quite boring because the professors don’t really try to make the classes engaging. For example, during the first year, we had an Economics course, and for both semesters we basically repeated the exact same material — the professor had around 20 topics prepared, and once we finished them, we just started over. Also, the administrative system — getting documents and handling paperwork — is very poorly organized and frustratingly slow. Overall, I would recommend the university, but future students should be aware of these issues.