One aspect of the program that I appreciated was its flexibility. The course schedule allowed me to balance my academic responsibilities with personal and professional commitments. Having options for different class times and the ability to plan my semesters around my workload made the program much more manageable.
The class sizes were also a positive factor. Most of my finance courses were small enough to allow meaningful interaction with instructors and classmates. This created a more engaging learning environment where it was easy to ask questions, participate in discussions, and receive personalized feedback.
In terms of workload, the program was challenging but fair. The assignments, projects, and exams were designed to reinforce key concepts without becoming overwhelming. The workload helped me develop strong time-management skills and prepared me for the demands of a professional finance role. Students should expect to stay organized and proactive, but the support from instructors and staff makes it very achievable.
Future students may also benefit from knowing that taking advantage of available resources—such as tutoring, office hours, and career services—can make a significant difference in their experience. Overall, the program is well-structured, supportive, and designed to help students succeed not only academically but also professionally.