

In general, except for some teachers, the teachers have a low level. Many of them go do their work (explain the subject of that day) and go home. They don’t care that it’s learned. They just do their job. They just fulfil their obligations and leave. In my case, being an engineer, I missed more useful practices to put into practice in my professional career and not solve problems in a theoretical way. I have learned more on my own than through university, taking courses or studying things on my own.
In general, I believe that current teaching does not train us to work, it trains us to pass and my engineering faculty was a clear example of this.
The University of León offers very good facilities, internship programs and exchange programs abroad.
However, its internal management is far from ideal. The curricula are not well defined. Most of the teaching guides are incomplete and the teaching, in many cases, leaves much to be desired.
From my experience, after having studied my entire degree there, I had subjects that I enjoyed, very much, and others that I simply believe that another teaching dynamic would have made them much more useful.
Teachers are outdated, resources are wasted and that makes entering the world of work for students much more complicated.
Hi,
The University of León is one of the most expensive public universities in Spain, in my case, I studied Energy engineering, and the practices have not been a lot, I would like also mention that I did an Erasmus program which has been a nice experience, and the help and coordination from my university has been good.
I don’t like the university so much, how it works, and the methods used, I mean the presentations from the teachers , most of the times, in my case, had been a loss of time, and unfortunately, for many subjects I had to go to the academy, and pay for it of course, just to learn to pass, and not learn about the subject.
I hope this helps.
Kind regards.
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