Beautiful university and facilities. But I find it outrageous that the tuition is so exorbitant, especially considering that many classes (even more than the in-person ones) remain virtual post-pandemic. On a completely different note, the fashion design professors are incredibly arrogant; it was a terrible experience.
The university has excellent facilities, and the faculty is first-rate, both personally and pedagogically. As for fees... It's a private university, and like all universities, it's strict about late fees. The only thing I see as a problem is the inability to conduct internships for engineering programs, for example.
I know it very well because I graduated as an engineer there and have been a teacher for 22 years. I have nothing but positive things to say. The teachers' skills and professionalism, almost personal treatment, excellent and comfortable facilities and classrooms, and respectful schedules. I highly recommend it.
The university is very nice but the attention from the treasury department is very bad, there is no empathy in trying to solve your problems, why call? If you don't want to work, leave the place to another person who really has the empathy to give you all the information and the solution to the problem.
It has been heavily criticized and its legitimacy questioned by its own faculty, who have filed criminal complaints regarding the sale of degrees. Several companies even state in their job postings that they do not want to hire graduates from there. The building itself, however, is very beautiful.
I went to find out about engineering and they told me that with my face I should aspire to something easier like kindergarten teacher... also when I went to the bathroom there was a homeless person washing his hair in the sink and I had to give him money because he wanted to take my backpack off.
I'm finishing my degree at this university. It's one of the best! The curriculum, schedule, and teaching are excellent! The professors support you from day one. Financially speaking, it was a great investment; it's incomparable to other universities that cost twice as much! I highly recommend it!
It's a very poorly regarded university in Argentina, like other private universities like Kennedy and Palermo. The ads are for students who abstain. People who study at other universities move there to pay and pass. You pass exams with 4 points, and often you don't make it to the final exam.
Unlike the public university, the schedules are quite flexible. The academic level is excellent, and it offers very interesting courses and seminars. The tuition isn't low, but for those who work... it's interesting. There are several locations. The teaching staff is of an excellent caliber.
For many years it was my second home. I learned to love and respect it. The level of education during my Human Resources degree was excellent. I learned a great deal and I am more than satisfied. Year after year they strive to improve their service and quality, as well as their facilities.