

Broadly speaking, both the university and campus life are very enjoyable, and they promote lots of activities (excursions, workshops, volunteering, etc.). It is also very strong in research, proposing and holding seminars and conferences every month. You can easily build up a wide network of contacts that will help you grow and boost your career.
Unfortunately, I studied Fine Arts and I didn’t like the faculty itself. It’s very old-fashioned and has a hard time accepting or proposing new artistic fields. Some professors are guided by favouritism, while others have legal problems…
Other degrees such as law or computer science have better reviews, but I consider fine arts to be one of the worst degrees offered.