I studied law at the Complutense University of Madrid.
I put my experience there a 3/5.
I had a great time there: campus is huge and very well communicated with the city center, the library is well equipped and the perfect place where to study and in general there is great collaboration between students.
However, the educational system is quite outdated, the teachers are very demanding and the technology does not exist in class.
Most of the law professors were from the old school, which is not a bad thing, but which is very noticeable when it comes to ways of teaching.
As I said, in my opinion, the teachers expect a lot from you, and the level of the subjects is difficult, having to find a way to summarize all the information that they offer you in class. However, it must be said that you learn a lot and you come out changed in terms of levels of responsibility.
Practice is not a strong point of this university, 90% of classes are theoretical, and you get little practical experience.