I’m an exchange student at Malaga University, and my experience has been okay, but not perfect. The Philosophy building is currently under construction, so we don’t have a coffee shop or a classroom inside the building. There’s another small building outside where we take our classes.
Besides, the fee is quite expensive for the quality of most of the classes. Some of the teachers are kind and quite professional, nevertheless, some are rude and their classes are mediocre.
On the bright side, the classrooms are spacious and have great tech equipment where we can see the teacher’s slides.
I would recommend it if you have enough money to pay for it, perhaps other department’s classes are more interesting.
In general it is a good place to study for the academics. There are a lot of degrees and a variety of specialties, but not so much for masters.
The administration should improve, there usually are many failures and access problems, especially for Erasmus students and people who do Double Degrees or Double Masters.
It is a good place to study, taking into account the easy communication, you can get to the campus with buses and the subway, but what encourages students to come is the weather and the university life in the end is what one remembers most.
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