

The UAB is sold as a campus of excellence, but the truth is that in certain courses such as environmental sciences and other science courses (as far as I know) they carry out activities with a cost that is not included in the registration fee and students are not notified until already in the course. There are students who may have financial difficulties and it is unfair that they can fail a course for something like this (which also has financial consequences).
The university campus is very nice, it is very green and there is a great atmosphere. The UAB has many activities and clubs: castles, rugby, assemblies, vegan groups, choir, musicians, etc. It is a very good campus to go to study.