Review:
My time at EDEM in Valencia was both exhausting and transformative. The school pushes you hard, especially in entrepreneurship-focused modules where projects aren’t theoretical they’re tied to real companies. I remember nearly burning out during the “Business Creation” module because our startup idea was torn apart in class. It was frustrating and humbling, but it forced me to rebuild the project with stronger market research and clearer financials. Presenting that revised plan and finally earning positive feedback from the professors was one of the proudest moments of my academic life.
What stood out most to me was the school’s connection to the business world. Guest speakers weren’t just there for show; they challenged us and sometimes left us questioning if we were cut out for this path. That pressure was stressful, but it made the experience real. If you’re thinking about EDEM, know that it’s not a place for coasting it’s hands-on, high-pressure, and sometimes frustrating. But if you’re serious about building something of your own or learning how businesses actually operate, this environment will shape you fast. My advice: go in ready to be uncomfortable, and you’ll come out stronger.





