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“Studies in Spain and Ireland”
anonymous
Spain, Undergraduate
Engineering, 2020
Overall
I am grateful to have seen two different types of education. Ireland education is more practical, they want you to learn by your own, they don't teach you something they want you to discover it.
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Pros
You grow up as a person
Cons
Sometimes is difficult to do it on your own

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“Descubriendo la ciencia”
María M
Spain, Undergraduate
Biotechnology, 2020
Overall
La carrera es dura pero a medida que vas avanzando de curso, se va haciendo más ligero porque las asignaturas te llaman más la atención. Sin embargo, la carrera es muy dura y hay mucha exigencia.
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Pros
Todo lo que aprendes
Cons
La alta exigencia

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“Descubriendo la ciencia”
María M
Spain, Undergraduate
Biotechnology, 2020
Overall
La carrera es dura pero a medida que vas avanzando de curso, se va haciendo más ligero porque las asignaturas te llaman más la atención. Sin embargo, la carrera es muy dura y hay mucha exigencia.
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Pros
Todo lo que aprendes
Cons
La alta exigencia

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“Business Administration Degree”
Victoria G
Spain, Undergraduate
Business Studies, 2018
Overall
The Polytechnic University of Valencia is an excellent university preparation center if you are looking for a competitive and demanding training.
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Pros
practical learning and focused on the needs of the labor market
Cons
high standards

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anonymous
Housing
Type of housing: Apartment/House
Arranged by: Independently - My choice
If returning, I would choose: Apartment/House
Why?
On campus is way too expensive, though the rooms are very nice. Also, you can find a better location by yourself.
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Personal comments
I only visited the campus accomodation. The meals were included in the rent and the cost works out to be about 4000 pts per day. That´s about $40 Aus. Most of the people i knew there either were there with a scholarship, or had very wealthy parents.
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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: No problems in any areas (including slang)
Language difficulties
Administrative / Institutional
Personal comments
Don't get depressed if you don't understand everything in your first couple of classes or when talking to the locals; Spanish people tend to talk very fast. After a couple of weeks you will get along without a problem, if you make sure that you stay in contact with the Spanish. (Therefore, moving into shared housing with students who speak your first language, would not be a good idea!)
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