On the other hand we have the workload and length, I know for some people the change between school and college can be something hard, but in wasn't my case because, although I'm not had the same grades that in school, I learn how to study, when I have to do it and most importantly when I can push me more or when I need to take a break, so even though I make mistakes and not all the time works, in general I can say that is a manageable workload. And the length I think is pretty good, not much longer, not much short, nothing more to mention.
About the buildings and infrastructure I have to say are a bit complicated. I never can make work the wifi in the underground rooms like the study room (which is pretty inconvenient). In the lunch or I have to fight for a seat or for the microwave, at least ended my classes sooner, I always have to do one of two. The good news is that they put more microwaves and sits lately, so I have faith in the future.
For least to no make this more longer, I'm never use de computer of the university except for english, but I know that you can ask for one in you needed so, great!. And about the teaching methods I found a little funny how teachers have each one a different way to teach. Some times is good, some times is bad but in any case I like the diversity to know which works for me and which no.
That's all. Thanks for everyone who read my post. I wish you luck.

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