

After 4 year studying in the UGR, i can say that my opinion is overall positive.
I like the people, the facilities, the city and my geology degree.
The only problems are the kind of abusive schedule and the rising prices in the cafeteria
View moreI recently started my career in musicology at the age of 53. It is such a lovely feeling being surrounded by young students in a lovely city as Granada is that most of the teachers are amazing in this university. I really feel thankful for being here.
View moreThe university itself depends so much on which degree you are doing it. Some have a nice campus (science degrees) and other doesn’t even have a cafeteria (some of social degrees). Some teachers are really dedicated to it and that’s really nice but some of them dont do even the bare minimum or are still there after several complaints from the students. Your experience will mostly depends on the teachers.
View moreAn interesting, hard but rewarding experience. I did a five-year bachelor’s degree. It was a good time of relationship with colleagues. Very good atmosphere with the teachers. Since I started studying I was doing work and practice. That was very good.
View moreIt’s a Spanish university so it doesn’t rank well in the most prestigious international rankings, despite being a very good university. My experience was better than I expected it to be when I first got accepted.
The teachers and the administration are two aspects that I would highlight.
I would totally recommend this university.
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