I studied Economic Cybernetics, Statistics and Informatics and I can say that these three years have helped me improve my programming skills, I learned a lot about the statistics area, the ability to process data and access databases in economical contexts. To sum up, in my opinion, it is a good faculty if you like both economics and also have programming skills, but what I dislike is the large amount of theory instead of practice, the unprofessional behaviour of some professors and the fact that maybe more than 50% of what you learn here, you won’t use later in your career.