The thing that I mostly liked was the fact that the teachers were very patient and willing to help you understand whatever the topic was. Every time they said “There are no stupid questions” and it took a while to understand that. They always looked for ways to get better, the teachers I mean, and ways to make the program and courses better by making surveys for the students where you get to say opinions about everything that was in the course. And that was a very good thing.
One other thing that I liked was that the teachers encouraged teamwork and gave assignments where we always had to work with someone.
What I did not like is that during classes they were always showing easy tasks and when it came to exams it was like a whole new course with harder tasks and more things to write about than what the teacher was talking about in classes.
During the first and second years, I was able to combine school with private student life quite well and the campus provided that. But in the 3rd year had much more to do and it was more school but not gonna complain. The school is well known and it gives you an international diploma that you can use anywhere. I feel quite positive about the career prospects because during the studies there were always representatives from different construction firms and talked about opportunities in this line of work.