The campus's location is privileged. However, its infrastructure requires urgent maintenance and investment. Regarding the quality of the education provided, there's no need to even mention it (I'm speaking generally about UVM's educational system; prices have been rising inversely proportional to the quality of the education offered).
The infrastructure is good and constantly improving, the staff who serve the public cares about doing a good job, but the vocabulary and behavior of the students leaves much to be desired, especially because of how vain they show themselves to be; we really need to instill new values ??in them so that they practice with a human sense.
It's a good school, with good teachers and good facilities, but it has terrible administrative service; the procedures for obtaining degrees and validating subjects take years, due to the constant change of career coordinators or the people in charge of graduation, every time this happens you have to start your process all over again.
A terrible graduation ceremony at a private university was organized, and they were also late. The event venue was open without even a tent due to the sun and weather. Bleachers were reserved for family members and there was no wheelchair access. The parking lot and security staff were very kind and courteous. Congratulations to them.
I thought it was one of the best universities in Mexico, but I've realized it's worse than UNAM. You don't need to be a good student; if you know how to copy and paste other people's work, the university will hand you a degree without any problem. Apparently, Opus Dei is afraid of López Obrador's government and Yazmín Esquivel Mosa.
A faculty with normal facilities, not modern, but its classrooms are well equipped with basic materials that current university education requires as a minimum. Most of the professors are of quite high quality, and others I would say are not good at transmitting their knowledge, but ultimately you learn something good from everyone.
A faculty with normal facilities, not modern, but its classrooms are well equipped with basic materials that current university education requires as a minimum. Most of the professors are of quite high quality, and others I would say are not good at transmitting their knowledge, but ultimately you learn something good from everyone.
A very good experience at that school; you can find everything there is to know. The learning is excellent, and the facilities are superb and constantly improving, both socially and structurally. The inclusive approach at UAM fosters a sense of community, with wheelchair access, psychological counseling, affordable meals, and more.
A good faculty, a little damaged so it's being repaired. Its auditorium serves as a venue for exhibitions or talks for other faculties. The facilities are among the most modern available, and the pet cyclotron is located in the back. The library is also very well maintained. It's close to faculties such as dentistry and chemistry.
The Metropolitan Autonomous University, founded in 1974, is already celebrating 50 years of experience training professionals over the years, CASA ABIERTA AL TIEMPO, an honor to have been part of this institution. It has changed a lot in such a short time and it was nice to see it again. Without a doubt, a great academic offering.