I think Deusto is a nice place to start your career. Staff is nice and responsive. Professor lectures are great in most of the cases, they constantly make workshops and I love the program, it actually takes care and prepares their students for their future professional career. The only problem is them being inexperienced with international students and it’s a bit awkward. If you want to talk with the university support department, they don’t speak English. Also, Spanish students are weirdly distant, like if they see us as a different species, and avoids us as much as possible. I don’t know. It’s just awkward. Also, some of the workshops, most of the clubs, university activities are entirely in Spanish, making it honestly… ridiculous. I know we are in Spain and should have expected it, but we are in the English program, if the university was not prepared to only English speaking students, then why to bother? I see that they are trying their best, but still… it’s annoying that you cannot participate in anything or face rejections everywhere. I am pretty sure they will do better in 10 years, but till that time we are basically their experimental class. Funny story is that we have a group chat that is called “ADE Ingles” and people talk entirely in Spanish even if they know that there are only English speaking students. I just wish that the university and its students supported international students in their freshman year at least, while they adapt and catch up with the language. All those obstacles leave bitter associations and impressions with the language and people.