International bachelor Economics and Business economics (IBEB) is one of the most demanded degrees at Erasmus University. For this reason, it is highly competitive and relatively hard. Although its main focus is the study of economics and its branches, it allows students to experience and understand other subjects so that later on they know specifically where they want to focus. During the first-year students are obligated to follow on-campus tutorials and lectures. On the other hand, the next two years of their studies are going to be more self-reliant. Overall the syllabus is good. However, one crucial thing is the lack of freedom students have in sharing their opinion. The module is given to the students, to study and then reproduce it in the final exam. They don’t have discussions or debates about the topics they study. This is in my opinion, a disadvantage of studying IBEB.