

It’s a good university, it’s inexpensive, and it has a wide variety of degree programs. The best thing about it is the large number of extracurricular programs and experiences it offers. Overall, what I liked least was the sheer number of classes; many of them were pointless, and many were repeated—Business 1, Business 2, etc. There were many courses we were forced to take that were ultimately useless in our professional lives.
View moreThe university itself maybe is not that bad although the teaching system as the content of the courses is a little bit too old fashioned for me. There’s no freedom to build up your own career path choosing between different modules as you can do, for example, at the UK universities. However, the university is well ranked and valued by private companies and its pretty well located in a city that perfectly combines youth and vibrant environment with the tradition of an ancient city like Seville,
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