What is the undergraduate graduation rate of universities in Spain

Updated on educate 2024-03-02
8 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    I'm a freshman at the Complutense University of Madrid, Spain, and now I'm reformed, and the Grado is a four-year system.

    I've been here for another year, I've been learning the language for almost 7 months, and now I often can't understand in college classes, in short, the landlord is mentally prepared that Spanish is not English, and I can't understand it in college in a short time.

    The exams are very strict, they require a lot of hard work, and as far as I know, none of the students around me have failed the course.

    After surviving the first year and the second year, I will slowly adapt to it, but it depends on my own efforts, and people with poor self-control are not recommended to go abroad, and self-study is advocated here.

    I still recommend that the landlord finish his undergraduate studies in China and then come out to study for an official master's degree, which only takes 1 year.

    Supplement: Undergraduate is not free of tuition, registration fee is charged, I paid 600 euros last semester, and the registration fee is charged by credit, which varies from school to school.

    What subjects you want to study depends on your major.

    If you work part-time, you basically work for Chinese, and you work in black, because you need to get insurance for foreigners, and the residence problem is very troublesome, and now the economy is really bad, many people can't find a job, if you want to work to support your school, it's better not to think.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Whether or not you can graduate in Spain depends on the individual, and it is the same in other countries.

    Going out after completing your undergraduate studies in China is an option, but it is not recommended.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Is it Guangdong University of Foreign Studies or Guangxi University of Foreign Chinese?

    The abbreviation of both schools is "Guangwai".

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    To be honest, it's not good, Spain's undergraduate is serious Spaniards to study, but also often repeat grades, few can successfully graduate, master's degree is easier, because Spain from primary school to doctoral tuition free, only master's tuition It can be said that the master's degree is for Chinese

    I don't know what subjects to study. It's up to you to specialize.

    You can work part-time, ** requires a certificate, no more than 20 hours a week, but as far as I know, international students do not do it, it is very troublesome, you can work for a Chinese restaurant or supermarket, but it is unlikely to support yourself by working, at most it is enough for a pocket flower. Let's go out and study.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    The graduation rate is not in school, but in oneself.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    It's a bit difficult to go to Spain to graduate from a bachelor's degree. Universities in Spain are wide and strict, and if you don't study hard, it's absolutely impossible to graduate. Although the undergraduate degree in Spain is 4 years, it is not uncommon for many students to study for 5 years.

    However, there are no absolutes in everything, although the education system in Spain is relatively strict, but as long as students study hard, complete their homework seriously, do not skip classes, and do not fail courses, graduation is still very simple.

    In order to ensure their graduation, it is recommended that students who go to study in Spain must learn Spanish well, although Spain also has English teaching, but relatively speaking, Spanish teaching in Spain is still relatively good, and if you don't know Spanish, it will have a certain impact on daily life and communication, and if you don't know Spanish, it will have a great impact on your personal and property safety, so you must learn Spanish well before studying in Spain.

    Chinese students who want to apply to schools in Spain need to use the results of the Chinese college entrance examination and convert them into the Spanish college entrance examination results through the relevant procedures, and use this score to apply for the school. Moreover, Spain's requirement for Chinese students is that Chinese students must score more than 45% of the full score in the provincial college entrance examination, and only after meeting this requirement can they be eligible to apply for a bachelor's degree in Spain.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    No wow 1, it is easier to go to Spain to study at a prestigious university (the following is a comparison of the world university rankings of some well-known universities in China and Spain: (Chinese universities in red, Spanish universities in blue)).

    2. There is no need to give up the college entrance examination and domestic volunteering, and you can make multi-handed preparations.

    In addition, since students who have completed the domestic college entrance examination have to go to Spain to lay the language foundation first, and only apply for the undergraduate degree in the second year, students who want to prepare for both can also wait for the college entrance examination results in China or even apply for volunteers, and then go abroad after the results are released.

    3. Spain has the opportunity to "take the second college entrance examination", and it can also add points to its college entrance examination scores.

    To apply for a Spanish bachelor's degree, the minimum required college entrance examination score is 338 points, which is difficult to study in China, but you can get a good university degree when you come to Spain.

    If the score of the college entrance examination is not ideal, you can also take the extra point test in Spain, which can be said to be a second chance to take the college entrance examination, and students who do not perform well in the college entrance examination still have the opportunity to apply for world-famous universities and advantageous majors. Students with good scores in the college entrance examination can apply to universities and majors with higher rankings than famous universities in China with the same score, and it is very attractive to study in Spain for undergraduates.

    Students with a score of less than 338 in the college entrance examination should not worry, with a complete three-year high school score, they are also eligible to apply for an undergraduate degree after taking the extra point exam in Spain

    4. If you come to Spain to study as an undergraduate, you can also master one more small language.

    The development of Spanish at home and abroad has a bright future, this Niu senior sister has said many times, to study in Spain, there is also a very important benefit is that in addition to their own majors, you can also fluently master a practical small language - Spanish. After one year of language school and four years of undergraduate study, your Spanish level will definitely improve by leaps and bounds

    5. Studying in Spain is more cost-effective, and university tuition is more affordable.

    A bachelor's degree is not like a master's degree, it takes at least four years to study in the world, and it is often hundreds of thousands or millions of dollars a year to study in the United Kingdom and the United States, and the tuition and living expenses are really not a small amount in four years. In contrast, studying in Spain is more cost-effective and more suitable for working families.

    Recently, there has been a lot of discussion about whether studying abroad is worth it, mostly due to the psychological gap caused by too much investment in studying abroad in the early stage. Spanish universities, on the other hand, enjoy state subsidies due to the European welfare system, which makes tuition more affordable and will not bring too high financial and psychological burden to international students and families.

    In the southern regions of Spain, where tuition fees are low, such as the University of Seville and the University of Granada, undergraduate tuition fees are quite low, even cheaper than the tuition fees of the second and third universities in China.

    The annual undergraduate tuition fee of 10,000 to 20,000 yuan in the Barcelona area is also easily acceptable to most families, and the university is also ranked higher.

    The undergraduate tuition fee in Madrid is relatively high, but the annual tuition fee of 50,000 yuan is still within the acceptable range, and the annual tuition fee of many three colleges and universities can even reach 100,000 yuan, which is more cost-effective and competitive in comparison to studying in Spain

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    1. Compluton's University.

    It is one of the oldest universities in the world, with the largest and most complete range of majors among Spanish universities, and is ranked among the top 300 universities in the world according to the latest ARWU University rankings.

    2. University of Barcelona.

    Founded in 1450 and with a history of nearly 600 years, the school is a world-renowned university with a comprehensive major, integrating education and scientific research, and a number of scientific and technological achievements.

    3. The University of Valencia is located in Valencia, founded in 1499, with rich human resources, with nearly 3,000 faculty members and more than 1,700 service staff, with a teacher-student ratio of about 1:15 and a service-staff ratio of 1:25.

    Known for its well-established research network, well-established internal structure and diverse partnerships, the University has established links with universities around the world through bilateral agreements, participation in international programmes and university alliances.

    4. The University of the Autonomous University of Madrid was founded in 1968 and has a history of only 51 years, but it is located in Madrid, which gathers resources and talents from all over the country, highlights the strong scientific research atmosphere of the university, and is more conducive to the self-development of students.

    5. Founded in 1968, UAB is a public research university with the top faculty, teaching equipment and laboratory resources in Europe, ranking 147th in the Times ranking and 195th in the QS ranking.

    6. Polytechnic University of Madrid is one of the best universities in Spain for Polytechnic University, and it is also the largest and oldest professional polytechnic university in Spain. The faculty and scientific research force are strong and comprehensive, and they are at the leading level in Spain and Europe in the fields of aerospace, energy, construction and other fields.

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