

It was a really good place, as it,s a public funded University the expectations of investment could be considered low but it isn,t. Here are great teachers with profesional and PhD backgrounds, good instalations and incredible bookstore.
View moreIt is a dual bachelor and there is a big difference between them. Humanities provides you with a wide understanding of a variety of knowledge areas (philosophy, art history, history, literature…) and gives a more profound insight. However, Journalism has been very disappointing. The content is very shallow and is often repeated in different courses.
View moreHello, my name is Genesis, and I am a student of Labour Relations and Employment at the University Carlos III of Madrid. Many people ask me why I chose Carlos III University, and it is all due to the prestige it has, which was one of the reasons that led me to choose this university since I was in high school. In addition to its prestige in the field of law, the best companies attract the best talent from Carlos III.
Another reason is because of the high standards it demands of its students. My degree is not one of the most sought-after in the Faculties of Legal Sciences, but the fact that I am studying it at UC3M adds much more value to it.
Finally, it is worth mentioning its great programme with national universities such as the University of Berkeley, among others
Great facilites and good professors, although the campus is quite far away from Madrid (40min by train) you should take that into account. Still, there are a lot of public transport options to get there.
View more