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Universidad de Granada (UGR)

935 reviews
4.25 / 5 based on 935 reviews
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meretehauge
Odense Universitet, Odense, Denmark
Economics, Undergraduate, Erasmus
Overall
I wish I had known...
NO
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In my opinion:
Everybody loved it, you will too!
Important factors in my choice
(1) Unimportant – (4) Very important
Academic reasons
4
Culture
4
Costs
1
Activities
1
Campus life
1
Party / people
3
Weather / location
4
Personal recommendation
The placement, its areas of study
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During my experience abroad, I ...
(1) Never – (4) A lot
Became familiar with another culture
3
Traveled
3
Improved language skills
3
Met people from other countries
4
Became more independent
4
Partied a lot
4
Experienced a change in life
1
Advanced my studies & career
4
Final comments
Easy tyo travel by plane to Malaga and the by bus to Granada - the bus leaves almost every hour
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Mas adaptaciones para la discapacidad
Esteban g
Germany, Undergraduate
, 2019
Overall
Muchos alumnos que estan especialmente con la discapacidad generalmente como la sordera y eso que para la accesibilidad necesitan más intérpretes para dar la información
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Pros
Intentar mejorar la accesibilidad
Cons
A genial
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Olivia T
University of Western Ontario, London, ON, Canada
Literature, Undergraduate, Independent
Overall
I wish I had known...
The only thing I didn't know was that second semester doesn't begin until February. This way you have from around Dec.19 until February free.
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In my opinion:
Everybody loved it, you will too!
Important factors in my choice
(1) Unimportant – (4) Very important
Academic reasons
4
Culture
4
Costs
4
Activities
1
Campus life
1
Party / people
1
Weather / location
4
Personal recommendation
It is great! El centro de lenguas modernas, part of the University of Granada is specifically steered towards foreigners, so you are not competing with native Spaniards.
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During my experience abroad, I ...
(1) Never – (4) A lot
Became familiar with another culture
4
Traveled
4
Improved language skills
4
Met people from other countries
4
Became more independent
4
Partied a lot
4
Experienced a change in life
4
Advanced my studies & career
4
Final comments
Try finding accomodations with people from other countries, not your native country and not people who speak your language - this way you will be forced to speak Spanish, and you'll learn about other cultures and languages, and best of all you'll meet great people.
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Rebecca L
Lancaster University, Lancaster, United Kingdom
Translation/Interpretation, Undergraduate, Erasmus
Academic
Course recommendations
I really enjoyed my translation course in the facultad de traductores. I also would recommend the Spanish intensive course that runs in the first two weeks of September at CLM if you don't mind paying a bit to get the language experience started before term.
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My academic experiences
Quality of courses
Variety of courses
Access to resources
Interaction with teachers
Interaction with international students
Interaction with local students
Personal comments
Organisation of courses could have been more clearly communicated. Resources such as printers, computers made more available. Updated classrooms.
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My opinion of the university assessment
Exams at end of course
Exams throughout the course
Essays and/or projects at the end of course
Essays and/or projects throughout the course
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Lilliffer S
Universitaet Leipzig, Leipzig, Germany
Translation/Interpretation, Graduate, Erasmus
Languages
Language of instruction: Spanish
Was learning Spanish a key decision factor?
No, it wasn't.
How much did you improve your Spanish?
My level before: Everyday knowledge (shopping, directions, etc.)
My level after: At ease in most situations
Language difficulties
Social
Educational
Administrative / Institutional
Overall
Personal comments
Before I went to Spain, I could speak well the language. Most peopöe are very happy when they hear some words of slang from you. Moreover, most of the natives are pretty open-minded and help you in case of language prblems. However, ypou have to be a very open- minded person, too. If not, it is difficult to have a good discussion with natives. Most of the contact will remain pretty superficial.
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Interesting and not too complicated
Anastasia K
Spain, Graduate
Translation/Interpretation, 2009
Overall
Teachers were great, although some courses fed not make much sense. As a foreigner with almost no Spanish it was not that difficult for me to pass all the exams.
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Pros
Location, teachers, good atmosphere
Cons
some of the courses (too theoretical)
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