The Rey Juan Carlos University of Alcorcón is very modern and well equipped. There is no doubt that, as far as work material is concerned, it is among the most advanced in Spain. The professors are mostly PhDs and are very focused on scientific development. Most have a reputation and many publications to their credit, in addition to being active.
Now, I will talk about my career, psychology. The excessive specialization of the university was an inconvenience. Most of the agenda was oriented to health sciences, so those of us who wanted a more social approach came out a bit lame. In addition, much of the agenda was repeated between one subject and another. It would have been better to expand the field, so that later the master was the one who would go deeper into the area that everyone wanted. That was my impression.
The bureaucracy is horrible, I suppose that as everywhere, and the abusive prices, but hey, it is what is in Spain.