It’s a rip-off, but like all universities in this country. The preparation for the job market is not exactly optimal, you come out a thousand times better prepared from a Degree in Vocational Training. In my specific case, studying Communication and Audiovisual Creation, it is true that you cover many subjects but you don’t specialize or go in depth in any of them, which translates into graduating and knowing everything but at the same time not having a clue about anything. The teachers are not fired with hot water no matter what they do both in teaching and in their personal life (and there are many actions that are questionable at the very least), the resources are very scarce and the facilities leave a lot to be desired. This would be enough to start to get an idea. The more you delve into its entrails, the worse it perceives it.





