The teaching methods and resources adopted by the educators of the faculty of aerospace engineering are simply exquisite.
This, however, is only true if you are willing to spend all of your time studying the material. Some courses seem to rush the content, which makes some people study for test scores rather than acquiring the understanding and intuition they should have as an engineer.
This becomes noticeable when working on projects with other people. This makes the study load for some people way harder as they have to carry a group of 11 people forward.
The faculty provides everything a student can ask for: good food, study places, lecture halls,… (however i can still not understand who found it a good idea to angle the desks in some lecture halls at π/7 rad, you litteraly cannot write properly on those without feeling uncomfortable.
A last mention is the competitive nature of the study. This makes the year a lot harder because of the constant pressure to preform excellent. The BSA and honours programme do not help with this. It is true however that this last statement depends on your social circle, but i can assure you that most of them care a lot about their results.