I haven’t been in all universities so I cannot objectively say which is the best. But EUDE business school, in Madrid has been great so far. I study the double master – MBA and Human Resources on the semi-presencial module. The best thing about EUDE is its flexibility towards students – you manage your own time, you can retake modules if you missed them, re-examine yourself (even that you have a week to do it). Also, it offers a lot of extracurricular activities, from sport to self-education (you can pick from 7 languages to study) or self-development (like emotional empathy, team leading…). In my opinion, you just have to not be lazy and pick which activity do you like, in what would like to get better, no one forces you to do any of it if you don’t want to. The studying material has been handy, you get a studying “e- book”/ material for every module (every 2 weeks) + complementary program, then you take an online exam + you solve a practical case and other exercises. That is also one of the best parts at EUDE – its practicality, not only of the cases to solve, exercises but mostly of the professors. The professors are usually professionals in their field, they have or managed the business so you can learn a lot from their real working experience. Minuses? So far as I know, you can study only in Spanish. I don’t know how the presential modality works. Depends on what you consider expensive. I think that for Spain it has a reasonable price.