

Overall, the programme offers a solid foundation, especially if you’re willing to put in the effort outside of classes. Some professors are genuinely passionate and explain concepts clearly, while others… let’s just say you’ll rely more on YouTube than their lectures.
The curriculum covers important topics, but it can feel outdated at times, and not always aligned with current industry needs. Practical work exists, but you often have to push yourself to actually gain useful skills.
Campus life is decent, nothing extraordinary, but you can have a good experience if you get involved. The environment is what you make of it.
Would I recommend it? Yes, but only if you’re proactive and not expecting everything to be handed to you. If you just show up and do the bare minimum, you’ll leave with a diploma and not much else.
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