Having entered the second year of my study (International Business FT), here is what I have seen so far. The course is designed to give students like myself, an idea of what is happening out there. Instead of taking tests and memorizing text; you are presenting proposals, writing academic reports and even doing primary market research. The program is designed to give you experience, and if you think you can keep up, join the Fast Track Program, where you save a year, despite going on two internships and semester abroad.
Sure, the first semester is straightforward; but moving forward, your time management skills become essential, and teamwork only increases. In a matter of months, you face a consistently changing, yet rewarding environment. The culture here is engaging and creative, where study coaches and professors not only guide, but encourage their students to implement out-of-the-box thinking to creative solutions, particularly in sustainability (PPE).
Now, for the practical student concerns: Housing on campus is provided for first years, at least 8 lanes of public transport, parks and bars spread across remote campus and most importantly, the food is affordable, yet