Nanyang Technological University (NTU) has been a transformative experience for me. The engineering curriculum is rigorous and well-structured, pushing us to develop critical thinking and problem-solving skills. However, the workload can be overwhelming at times. The professors are generally approachable and passionate about their subjects, which adds a lot of value to the learning experience. On the downside, I feel that the cost of tuition and living in Singapore is quite high, which can be a concern for many students. While the campus facilities are top-notch, including libraries and labs, I sometimes wonder if the financial investment justifies the outcome, especially in a competitive job market. Admissions are also quite competitive, and while I appreciate the emphasis on academic performance, I believe they could benefit from a more holistic approach.