This is not a review of any specific degree. It’s about what life is like on the Vera campus.
The agora is the centre of the campus. In it, you will find a large part of the cafeterias/restaurants where you can have lunch, eat and even have a few beers with your classmates. In addition, there is also the pharmacy, bookstores, the bank, reprographics and the general library, although all schools have their own libraries and even reprographics.
But it is that two minutes from the agora is the jewel in the crown of the campus, the student’s house. The student’s house is a building exclusively for students whose ground floor is mainly used for making meals, as it has vending machines and microwaves. It also has a computer room, leisure and restrooms with sofas and table football, a terrace, etc. That is, the student’s house is suitable both for eating, for disconnecting and for meeting your friends to do work. Also in that area is the swimming pool, the soccer field and the athletics and gym, which the truth is that it has very affordable prices for students.
I have to admit that the Vera campus is quite large, but everything that I have mentioned above is quite close to each other, so the times that a teacher has been absent, as that area was close to my school, the truth is that always I found something to do. In addition to that, from time to time, races or small events are scheduled for designated dates.
I believe that in order to enjoy university life, having a good campus is essential, and Vera’s from the UPV actually met all my expectations.