Good school for the program I wanted to take, and the city I study in is very big in the career path I'm hoping to take. Got a scholarship and an award, out of the 5 schools I got accepted to it was the highest amount of money. Wanted to go to this school since I knew I was going to university. I took law in high school and knew that was the path I wanted to take, and within the program, I am in I learn about so many interesting things.
Exams
Perfect program in what career path I'm going to take, each semester I take 5 courses, which include mandatory psychology law criminology, and sociology. You must keep a 4 GPA in order to stay in this program which is low, and very easy to maintain. All of the professors in my program are very well educated which makes it a lot easier.
Internship
I am not aware of internship opportunities, but I do know that they offer jobs on campus. I myself have never had a job on campus. From what I have understood, they make your hours around your schedule which is very convenient for students as some individuals may feel they cannot get a job because employers are not able to base it around scheduled classes.
Fees
The fees are broken down into several categories in which you can opt in or out, obviously, there are only certain ones you can opt-out of. Obviously, tuition is not cheap, it is around over 7 grand which does not include living expenses, etc.
Examination Structure
Exams run every day Monday-Sunday, there are 3 given times in which an exam can take place, and obviously they don't overlap which is awesome
Faculty
Well, structured faculty, work it around the students. All the professors and presidents are so caring and care about the students. Many resources on campus to help you with everything.
Hostel
Living on campus is a very easy way to meet new people, at my university the meal plan is included in tuition which is great! I also had a resident fellow, which I'm assuming all residents have.