

The classes are okay. There are better and worse professors if we talk about how they teach the subjects, but they generally lack charisma. The overall quality is, at least, decent and I think it is the best college in the city, but I wouldn’t say anything really stands out in a remarkable way.
View moreThe University of Seville is known for its academic reputation at a national level, which in turn translates into higher demands on students. However, I consider this a necessary point in order to train us as professionals and to be better prepared for the working world.
On the other hand, it is endowed with a diversity of academic programmes (bachelor’s, master’s and doctoral) in all branches of knowledge. During my time as a student, I have had the good fortune to be a student of true professionals in the field and passionate about teaching.
One of the aspects that I most benefit from as a law student are the conferences, courses and events that the University offers periodically, which have allowed me to expand my knowledge beyond the academic.
Finally, Seville, among others, is a city of students with a varied and dynamic university life. We as students are used to an international environment thanks to programmes such as Erasmus+. In short, I think it is a perfect university to take the first steps towards adult life.
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