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andy w
HousingType of housing: Began living in a residence hall, moved to apt.
Arranged by: Independently - My choice
If returning, I would choose: Apartment/House
Why?
It is enjoyable if you can find good roommates. It is inexpensive (relative to apartments in the U.S.). Provides independence, freedom.
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I lived in the Residencia Sarria for the first month. It is a good way to meet new people and has some conveniences. It is within walking distance to ESADE, has access to metro and buses. The food isn´t too bad. However, it is very expensive compared to the apartments are available in Barcelona. I grew tired of the restrictive nature of the residencia, many rules that I thought shouldn´t be applied to 20 year old students. The apartment was a better option for me. However, I would have rather found one with spanish people.
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Brian A
HousingType of housing: Apartment/House
Arranged by: Independently - My choice
If returning, I would choose: A room exchange
Why?
I chose to live with two Americans, thinking that it would be convenient and the easiest option. Looking back, I regret not living with Spanish-speaking roommates because my Spanish did not improve as much as some of my friends did whose chose to live with native Spanish speakers.
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The residence hall was ridiculously overpriced - more than twice the price of what I paid at the apartment (including what we spent on food) and for half the size. I saw no reason to live there at first and I know that two people who originally lived there moved out because they were completely unsatisfied with their accomodations.
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Debbita
HousingType of housing: A cosy Bed & Breakfast place at Passeig de Gracia.
Arranged by: Independently - I had no other choice
If returning, I would choose: With a family
Why?
The experience of living with other students is delightful. Through time, one learns better about the ways and customs of another. However, to have the opportunity to live with a true Spanish family is something I believe to be very enriching as well. It will be a different experience in a different environment. You receive the concerns of a family as well as the fun of being with friends at the same time.
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The Residence is said to be too expensive, too small and uncomfortable. However, the facilities are modern, efficient and convenient.
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James P
HousingType of housing: Apartment/House
Arranged by: Independently - My choice
If returning, I would choose: Apartment/House
Why?
I was happy with my apartment in Barcelona. Rents are reasonable in the city compared to other large European cities and it is easy to find others to share with if you want. Quality of accomodation is generally better than school-sponsored housing.
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The housing sponsored by ESADE was generally for undergraduate-age students. It is located in a nice area on a hill overlooking the city. I did eat there on several occasions and the food was very good quality considering it is student accomodation.
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leonardov
HousingType of housing: Apartment/House
Arranged by: Independently - My choice
If returning, I would choose: Apartment/House
Why?
In my opinion apartment/house is the best choice in terms of quality, price and location in Barcelona. Apartments for students are especially in the centre of the city, less expensive and often provide with a single room.
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My accomodation experience can be considered pretty good: I lived in the centre of Barcelona with roommates of various parts of the world. I have at my disposal a single room at a good price.
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nbuch
HousingType of housing: Apartment/House
Arranged by: Independently - I had no other choice
If returning, I would choose: Apartment/House
Why?
It gives you a lot of freedom and the possibility to find your own roommates.
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In ESADE, Barcelona I have had a great time. I liked it very much to meet so many international people and learn to speak Spanish. ESADE was very well-organised and has provided some very interesting courses, like videoconferences about strategic issues with international students in other cities and other countries.
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Enrolled into full-time migration program during 11 weeks, providing both legal and psycho-social guidance to
ensure rights such as health and education as well as migratory regulation situation belonging to people in
human mobility situation where guaranteed and protected.
Interviewed victims of the venezuelan national conflict, gender violence victims and other vulnerable groups to
identify needs and allocate the corresponding funds
Cooperate as an Encuentros member with other local and international organizations such as OIM and Care
Perú in the event planning of several fairs to provide first hand fast assistance and orientation to migrants and community leaders.
Learning Agreement
An Internship that consisted of a Learning Agreement between both my college and the law firm, and myself. I mainly learned to treat with customers and take care of clients. To learn how to read what the customer wants and interpret words and desires was really useful to become a great sale manager and an effective lawyer. I believe it is fundamental to know exactly what your client wants, be able to empathize with them, and with that informations advise and reach them with the best solution and best matches their expectations.
Challenging
I worked in many different engagements with several different managers. Hardest thing is managing your time and people
ABOUT
ESADE Business School is highly renowned in the academic and the professional world, alike. It was ranked the world's foremost international business school by the U.S. newspaper The Wall Street Journal in 2006 and 2007.[2] The school's MSc program was ranked 10th worldwide by the Financial Times in 2010.[3] (Source: Wikipedia)
As an international student you can apply to almost all programs:
- Undergraduate program you need to speak Spanish fluently.
- Many Masters programs are taught in English
- The Full-Time MBA is the most international option, 75% of students are not from Spain
As an international student you can apply to almost all programs:
- Undergraduate program you need to speak Spanish fluently.
- Many Masters programs are taught in English
- The Full-Time MBA is the most international option, 75% of students are not from Spain
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Homepage: www.esade.es
Phone: +34 93280 6162
Address: Escuela Superior de Administración y Dirección de Empresas, Av. Pedralbes 60-62, 08034 Barcelona, Spain
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