The university was close to home, had a unique program not offered in many schools and had a small campus where you could go from one end to the other in 10 minutes. Student housing was near the campus and students were very close.
Course Curriculum
It was a little all over the place. There were a lot of different courses and ranging topics, so you got a good intro into multiple subjects. But it felt like it was lacking a true depth on the subject as well as practical experience.
Fees
You had to pay the tuition by semester. Other fees included an unlimited public bus pass, gym fee, health insurance, etc. As well there were a couple of other fees you could opt out of that supported school clubs and initiatives.
Examination Structure
It depended on the course. Some classes only had assignments, no exams. Other classes had a midterm and then a final exam. Other classes still had assignments, monthly tests, a midterm and a final exam. It was dependent on the professor.
Faculty
Most were nice and helpful, looking out for the best interest of their students. But others showed a lack of empathy and understanding, putting harsh requirements and none unattainable deadlines.