Overall the program is good, I like that there are no exams, but you have a chance to apply your knowledge through case studies and papers written. The administration is very helpful and guides the students through their work. They listen and take feedback into consideration at the end of every trimester. The teachers are thoughtful and make sure the examples are relatable to what one may encounter in a workplace.
However, any activities that form part of student life are paid extra, the printer is paid extra. Working/studying space is very poor or non-existent.
The syllabus is based on the Maltese government, which was not clear to me in the beginning.
It’s an okay school, overall I think the price does not match what they offer.