

my university experience has been a journey of growth, challenge, and self-discovery. walking onto campus for the first time felt exciting and intimidating at the same time. over time, i learned how to manage my responsibilities, balance academics with personal life, and become more independent. the workload can be intense, especially during exam periods, but it has pushed me to develop discipline, time-management skills, and resilience.
academically, my lecturers have been mostly supportive and knowledgeable, encouraging critical thinking and practical application of what we learn in class. group projects and presentations were stressful at first, but they helped me improve my communication skills and confidence. campus life has been enjoyable, with opportunities to meet people from different backgrounds, join activities, and build friendships that make university life more meaningful. however, there are moments when resources feel limited and support services could be more accessible, especially during high-pressure periods.
overall, university has taught me more than just course content. it has shaped my mindset, strengthened my character, and clarified my goals for the future. despite the stress and challenges, the experience has been valuable and rewarding, preparing me for both professional and personal growth beyond campus.
View moreThe institution boasts a well-connected network of industry partners, providing students with valuable networking opportunities and internships. Additionally, INSA Barcelona’s innovative curriculum and experienced faculty ensure students receive a high-quality education that prepares them for successful careers in their chosen fields.
View moreIt’s a great school with good teachers and a good welcome even if you end up with the same teacher for each course, certainly because all the courses cover the same subject. It would be nice to see different people all the same but in terms of performance it was really perfect. What bothered me a little was the frequency of classes, I find that taking classes once a week during this is not really intense. But otherwise the environment is very friendly and we really find several cultures there which is very pleasant
View moreI’m doing my degree at INSA. It’s a school. It is a school where you learn from true professionals. Also, being a small business school, it ends up being a family.
I am very happy to have chosen INSA as a school.
I applied for a Master in English as the master coordinator promised me it is available. On my first day I found out they only had it in Spanish, so I moved from Germany to Spain for a Master where I couldn’t understand anything and of course, it was already very late to apply for another University or Business School. I wrote a Mail to the coordinator as the people in the front office couldn’t help me, but I didn’t get an answer. As well I tried to call but you only have the number of the front office and they always told me the coordinator is busy or when they told me he will call me back I didn’t get a call. After a while, I got the Information that I will get my money back but I had to fill in a form. Of course, I didn’t get the form in the time period the coordinator promised me and I had to try to call again. Same as last time I had no chance to speak with him. At the end, I contacted a lawyer and wrote a last mail to the coordinator. He replied 10 minutes later…! I can not recommend this business school!! Even I had the chance to visit two different classes for one session and the lecturer explained very practical which was good but very very slow. You also have to take care because you won’t get a Master of Science or Art or anything accepted in der European Region.
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