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p-balenciaga Feb 23rd 2010 12:09 pm

University in Spain?
 
I'm currently living with my brother right now in Marbella, been here a few weeks and I just found out that Marbella opened up a University last year.

I'm really interested in studying there, but I can't afford the fees right off the bat right now, as a EU Citizen does anyone know if I am allowed Financial Aid, back in the UK I would be granted a grant or a loan, is the same for Spain or not? I emailed the University but they didn't respond to the question.

All I know is that it is a Private University.

Can anyone help?

fionamw Feb 23rd 2010 5:09 pm

Re: University in Spain?
 

Originally Posted by p-balenciaga (Post 8369546)
I'm currently living with my brother right now in Marbella, been here a few weeks and I just found out that Marbella opened up a University last year.
I'm really interested in studying there, but I can't afford the fees right off the bat right now, as a EU Citizen does anyone know if I am allowed Financial Aid, back in the UK I would be granted a grant or a loan, is the same for Spain or not? I emailed the University but they didn't respond to the question.
All I know is that it is a Private University.
Can anyone help?

Short answer no, can't help, sorry.... however if I were keen enough on a place to email & didn't get a reply I'd start thinking twice/carefully about them and their efficiency/systems etc. I'd email, ring, write & make your judgements about the place before even worrying about finance. (of course, to be generous, your email may have gone astray;))

AdrianTO Feb 23rd 2010 5:33 pm

Re: University in Spain?
 
So this is a private university in Marbella with classes in English? Don't waste your money here. I doubt this place has any sort of academic accredition or anything like that. It looks like it is purely designed to extract money from unsuspecting foreign students, i.e. rich Arabs and the like who don't have the qualifications to get into proper universities but want to say that they studied abroad.

If you want to study, the University in Malaga has a good reputation. It will cost you a lot less and you will get a decent education.

lynnxa Feb 23rd 2010 5:38 pm

Re: University in Spain?
 

Originally Posted by AdrianTO (Post 8370121)
So this is a private university in Marbella with classes in English? Don't waste your money here. I doubt this place has any sort of academic accredition or anything like that. It looks like it is purely designed to extract money from unsuspecting foreign students, i.e. rich Arabs and the like who don't have the qualifications to get into proper universities but want to say that they studied abroad.

If you want to study, the University in Malaga has a good reputation. It will cost you a lot less and you will get a decent education.

my thoughts too

theough it seems there might be opportunities for sponsorship

AdrianTO Feb 23rd 2010 5:47 pm

Re: University in Spain?
 

Originally Posted by lynnxa (Post 8370128)
my thoughts too

theough it seems there might be opportunities for sponsorship

Yes, I found the site, but I didn't want to link to it because this university looks very scammy to me.

They have used a $30 template that you can buy off the internet to create their website. That about says it all.

agoreira Feb 23rd 2010 7:53 pm

Re: University in Spain?
 

Originally Posted by AdrianTO (Post 8370121)
If you want to study, the University in Malaga has a good reputation..

Locally maybe. In world rankings the first Spanish university appears at position 150, Sevilla.
http://www.20minutos.es/noticia/6283...sidades/mundo/

cricketman Feb 23rd 2010 9:42 pm

Re: University in Spain?
 

Originally Posted by agoreira (Post 8370331)
Locally maybe. In world rankings the first Spanish university appears at position 150, Sevilla.
http://www.20minutos.es/noticia/6283...sidades/mundo/

Spanish unis arent the best in the world because they dont have the funding necessary to do world class research (bar one or two).

But the teaching is pretty good and a degree from a good uni in Spain is roughly worth the same to employers as a degree from a good uni in the UK.

Plus going to a Spanish uni is much much cheaper than going to one in the UK. Of course you will need to speak fluent Spanish and the downside is a degree is 5 years in Spain rather than 3 years in the UK.

The Spanish people I know who did half their degree in Spain and the other half in the Uk said the UK courses were way easier, in Spain you have a lot of hours of classes and they make you learn and remember a lot for the exams.

Of course you'll need to meet the entry criteria. This depends on how popular the course is. The most popular courses have the highest entry criteria.

Regarding the private uni in Marbella, I wouldnt waste my time and money on that.

twistedmelon Feb 23rd 2010 10:21 pm

Re: University in Spain?
 

Originally Posted by p-balenciaga (Post 8369546)
I'm currently living with my brother right now in Marbella, been here a few weeks and I just found out that Marbella opened up a University last year.

I'm really interested in studying there, but I can't afford the fees right off the bat right now, as a EU Citizen does anyone know if I am allowed Financial Aid, back in the UK I would be granted a grant or a loan, is the same for Spain or not? I emailed the University but they didn't respond to the question.

All I know is that it is a Private University.

Can anyone help?

As has been said, you would need to speak fluent spanish. If you don't then don't bother, if you do then it won't be hard for you to find the information out a lot easier than here.

agoreira Feb 23rd 2010 10:25 pm

Re: University in Spain?
 

Originally Posted by cricketman (Post 8370520)

The Spanish people I know who did half their degree in Spain and the other half in the Uk said the UK courses were way easier, in Spain you have a lot of hours of classes and they make you learn and remember a lot for the exams.

Fair do's, you never disappoint! :) I had money on you to answer as such.

cricketman Feb 23rd 2010 11:29 pm

Re: University in Spain?
 

Originally Posted by agoreira (Post 8370598)
Fair do's, you never disappoint! :) I had money on you to answer as such.

What do you want me to do, lie?

In Spain, for some courses, around 30% of students fail their year. For example an engineering degree is 7 years long, but many students take 10 years to complete it because it is very difficult to complete the course and not fail a year or two. In the UK hardly anyone fails their year, they just get a low grade instead.

It's nothing to be proud of. A UK degree from a red brick uni is easier, cheaper and many ways better. But thanks to the current UK government, it also can be very expensive.

Employers will recognise a degree from most unis in Europe as long as it was in a serious subject. In fact, if you are British and you get a Spanish degree, British employers would be very impressed as it shows you are intelligent, adventurous and dont always take the easy option.

jackytoo Feb 24th 2010 12:29 am

Re: University in Spain?
 
I spent a year at sevilla uni and wasn't impressed. Though I had a great time:D

Veleta Feb 24th 2010 2:01 am

Re: University in Spain?
 

Originally Posted by jackytoo (Post 8370872)
I spent a year at sevilla uni and wasn't impressed. Though I had a great time:D

Why only a year? Which courses are only 1 year long?

Veleta Feb 24th 2010 2:02 am

Re: University in Spain?
 
Generally speaking the private universities are full of students who failed their selectividad exam and were refused entry into the public universities.

The only entry requirement for a private university is money.;)

lynnxa Feb 24th 2010 2:04 am

Re: University in Spain?
 

Originally Posted by Veleta (Post 8371096)
Why only a year? Which courses are only 1 year long?

an exchange year?

jackytoo Feb 24th 2010 2:18 am

Re: University in Spain?
 

Originally Posted by lynnxa (Post 8371105)
an exchange year?

More or less. I did a UK degree, business studies with a language. One year at Spanish uni including 3 months work experience:ohmy:


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