used to be just okay, but it has improved by miles in recent years. The biggest upgrade is the variety of courses on offer, which now feels far more relevant, flexible, and aligned with what the industry actually needs. The quality of personnel has also noticeably stepped up. Lecturers and support staff are more engaged, more professional, and genuinely invested in student outcomes rather than just ticking boxes.
That said, campus life was honestly boring as hell. While the academic side has improved, the overall student experience still felt flat, with limited energy, weak community vibes, and not much happening outside of classes. If they invested more into clubs, events, and spaces that actually encourage interaction, the university could be a much more enjoyable place to spend a few years. Right now, it feels like a place you come to study, not a place you really belong to.