Other names:
Facultad de Ciencias Económicas y Empresariales
Contact: + 34 91 542 28 00
ICADE
Universidad Pontificia Comillas de Madrid, Facultad de Ciencias Económicas y Empresariales, C/ Alberto Aguilera, 23, Madrid, Spain, 28015 Madrid
4.08 / 5 based on 300 reviews.
Description:
During the 2006-07 academic year[1], it had 1805 undergraduate students, 147 graduate students, and its 264 academics attracted research funds for a total of €3,7 millions. 63% of the graduating students had done paid industrial placements. ICAI sent 150 students abroad for international exchanges and hosted 92 international students. It has exchange agreements with 49 European universities and 41 US and Asian universities.
85% of students recommend
300 reviews
ICADE review by Helene
HOUSING
Personal assessment
Type of housing: shared flat with others students
Arranged by: Independently - I had no other choice
If returning, I would choose: Apartment/House
Why? for the independeance that offers this kind of accommodation.
Personal comments:
none This review is the opinion of an iAgora member, and not of iAgora itself
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STUDENT LIFE
Personal social experience
Describe host city: Students interact with the local community without much university involvement
Nightlife: Takes place mostly within the university/student environment Activities, Travel: Takes place mostly outside the university/student environment Personal comments:
none This review is the opinion of an iAgora member, and not of iAgora itself
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My academic experiences
Course recommendations:
I had a specific experience because I studied a MBA program with only native students or latinoamerican students, so I had no contact with other foreign students, what it seemed to me very profitable for my international experience.
My opinion of the university assessment
Personal comments:
It seemed to me a bit too theoric for a MBA program, I think they should let us have a practical experience in business topics. This review is the opinion of an iAgora member, and not of iAgora itself
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Language difficulties
Language of instruction: Spanish
Was learning Spanish a key decision factor?
No, it wasn't. Personal comments:
At first, Ihad no problem to follow the courses, and obviously much more to understand the conversation with the native students for the slang. But, rapidly I could understand and comunicate perfectly with them. This review is the opinion of an iAgora member, and not of iAgora itself
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EXPENSES
The accessibility of student needs
Main source of funding:
Family Other sources of funding:
An ERASMUS grant Work opportunities:
I didn't explore any work options Personal spending habits:
I spent more in nightlife not because I had more time to go out. But, including with less time to go out, in Spain we used to spending money in nightlife. Nightlife, Telephone: was more expensive than at home. Travel, Overall: was the same price as at home. Food, Housing: was less expensive than at home.
Personal comments:
none This review is the opinion of an iAgora member, and not of iAgora itself
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OVERALL
Important to choosing this university...
I wish I had known...
moreover the specific spanish culture, I could extend my international experience to latinoamerica. In my opinion:
I loved it but I'm not sure everybody would.
During my experience abroad, I ...
Personal recommendation:
More than an international experience with students who had travelled a lot, it has been more an experience in a foreign country what forced me to adapt me completly to the local culture more than sharing internatinal experiences that were not in that university in the graduate programs. FINAL COMMENTS
Foreign people in Spain are not so welcome than we can imagine before going, we are used to thinking about Spain in a holiday ambiance, but people is very different. This review is the opinion of an iAgora member, and not of iAgora itself
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