I’m a third-year student at the University of Coimbra’s Law School. My classes are divided between theoretical and practical sessions, which is beneficial for consolidating and applying theoretical material in practice. The faculty is excellent, although the school is characterized by extreme rigor, which means that overall final semester grades are not high.
Since it is the oldest law school in the country, it is to be expected that the facilities will be very well preserved even if some renovation of the space were necessary.
Overall, my opinion is that it is possible to have a pleasant academic life in the city and balance it well with studies if they are continuous throughout the year so as not to accumulate during the short exam period at the end of the semester.
I would recommend studying here.