My time at this university was a mix of good and not-so-good. Academically, some professors were amazing — passionate, helpful, and genuinely cared about students doing well. Others, not so much. A few courses felt outdated or overly theoretical without much real-world application.
The campus itself was decent — not the most modern, but it had everything we needed. Admin stuff could be frustrating at times (long response times, unclear processes), but I think that’s common in a lot of places.
What I appreciated most were the people — I met some really smart and motivated classmates who pushed me to do better. Group work, student clubs, and random hallway conversations were honestly where I learned the most.
Overall, the university gave me a solid foundation, even if there were things that could be improved. I came out with more confidence, better skills, and some lifelong friendships — and I think that’s what really matters.





