I would like to add something else it is not mentioned here and it would be really important to know. There are some universities they ask you for the DELE diploma to enter (official Spanish title). This is required when you are going to study a degree or master that you need to attend lessons in Spanish (at least that is what students I prepare for this exam told me). Be careful with this as I have students they couldn't register because the DELE diploma takes two months to telll you whether you passed or not and it is mandatory to prove you passed.
@@soulstice6365 It depends on the university and the degree. You should ask in advance. I had a student who needed a B2 to do a master degree and another one who wants to do a degree and the university is asking her a C1.
well, If ur native language is Spanish, its much easier. But if u don't know any Spanish and wanna study here, better reconsider it or learn language before coming
@@robert111k No he is actually right Student here in Belgium and a lot of my friends went to Spain because of the easy life and the parties University is a little bit easier too from what they said
Can you all do more videos on how Latin Americans are adjusting to living in Europe? To be honest I always found Spain to be a little ostentatious where I really like Germany and Sweden.
Im brazillian but I have the option to get a spanish citizenship by descent before moving to Spain ,but Im unsure whether I should enter as a "native" and take the entrance exam there ,or if I should get into uni there through the brazillian entrance exam. There seems to be many more opportunities ,scholarships and benefits for those who get into uni as natives though!
Yo creo que son ellos los que por lo que sea salen mas aqui que en sus paises suele pasar que los estudiantes extranjeros todos casi se desmelenan esten en el pais que esten y mas fuera de sus paises y precisamente creo que los Españoles son los que menos lo hacen fuera comparados con otros rstudiantes extranjeros de otros paises aqui o en otro pais
Thank you for the insights. I'm from Romania, I would like to do a Master degree in Spain, then I'd like to work there. I speak Spanish very well but I don't have a DELE yet. What can you advise me? Thank you.
im 16 and living in Canada and im very amateur at spanish but i really do want to study in spain for the culture, and people there. if anyone reading this has suggestions for me pls reply
I'm from America . And get this are college is not cheap . Some college would cost around 10-30 k a year . community college is around 4-7,000 again a year . That the close to the amount of money going to University of Barcelona . Harvard is one of the top schools it cost 60,00 dollar per year in state . This is why most Americans cant start a family or pay off there education
In Latin America, people don't typically refer to themselves as 'Latinos.' Therefore, it's peculiar that the DW script has a Latin American character lumping all Latin Americans together using this term. Additionally, another odd aspect of this report is the choice to have a Latin American describe the Spanish university system instead of a Spaniard. When I lived in Germany, I often faced challenges in explaining to Germans that Spain and Latin America are distinct. Now, DW seems to be perpetuating this confusion by using a Latin American to describe the Spanish university system, rather than a Spaniard. This is absurd. Moreover, the script by DW, in which a German student describes the Spanish university experience as 'living la vida loca,' is extremely problematic. This portrayal is not only bigoted and insulting but also implies a sense of German superiority. It raises the question: would a German use such a flippant description for a German education? This stereotype - Germans as intellectuals and Spaniards as mere party-people - is a form of bigotry I often encountered in Germany. Additionally, this report has two Latin Americans of Native American heritage using the term 'Latino' rather than saying latin American when they talked about life in Madrid and the cost of living there. Sadly, this script choice by DW to use the words 'Latino' and 'Latin' to generalize the description of all Latin Americans, suggests that the German perspective has not evolved much since my time in Germany. And the use of only Latin Americans of Native American heritage, perpetuates the erroneous belief that all Latin Americans are part Native American or that they prefer to be labeled as 'Latin' rather than respectfully by their specific nationalities, like Colombian or Peruvian. It's disappointing to see these old bigoted German generalizations persist in what I hoped would be more enlightened times in Germany."
I'm looking to study in Spain, so I was very interested in the topic of this video and really liked the different view points and perspectives!
I would like to add something else it is not mentioned here and it would be really important to know. There are some universities they ask you for the DELE diploma to enter (official Spanish title). This is required when you are going to study a degree or master that you need to attend lessons in Spanish (at least that is what students I prepare for this exam told me). Be careful with this as I have students they couldn't register because the DELE diploma takes two months to telll you whether you passed or not and it is mandatory to prove you passed.
What level of DELE
@@soulstice6365 It depends on the university and the degree. You should ask in advance. I had a student who needed a B2 to do a master degree and another one who wants to do a degree and the university is asking her a C1.
I want to learn Spanish language I experienced difficulties to get information on this, could you help me out?
@@him7257 What information are you looking for? If I can help you, I will
Great video! The Netherlands could be an interesting country to do a similar video on, if this will become a series.
More countries incoming :)
GRACIAS! Do Portugal next after this series
well, If ur native language is Spanish, its much easier. But if u don't know any Spanish and wanna study here, better reconsider it or learn language before coming
Hi I want to ask you about the study in Spain could we talk in private if you can?
Very interesting, got me curious to learn more about studying abroad in Spain.
Have to mention also that the reporter is very gorgeous ! 🥰
hola yo soy indonesia y me encanto mucho la idioma, espanol, es muy romanticooooo
Se dice me encantA no O mucho EL no La idioma EspaÑol ; saludos de un Español🇪🇦
1:23 is false; there are barely any English courses in Spanish unis and even more so in public ones. People come here for the atmosphere and parties
That was in the 80's. Come with us to the 21st century.
How are the taxes for I heard it goes all the way to 50%@@robert111k
@@robert111k exactly lmao
@@robert111k No he is actually right
Student here in Belgium and a lot of my friends went to Spain because of the easy life and the parties
University is a little bit easier too from what they said
ESADE and ie are some of the best ranked business schools in the world, a lot of the classes in both schools are taught in English.
You didn't talk about the process of applying for the school at all...
Can you all do more videos on how Latin Americans are adjusting to living in Europe? To be honest I always found Spain to be a little ostentatious where I really like Germany and Sweden.
I want study fashion designing in Spain!!!!which University will I study???
Colombia mentioned!!! 💃💃💃
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her spanish sounds beautiful and elegant
Im brazillian but I have the option to get a spanish citizenship by descent before moving to Spain ,but Im unsure whether I should enter as a "native" and take the entrance exam there ,or if I should get into uni there through the brazillian entrance exam. There seems to be many more opportunities ,scholarships and benefits for those who get into uni as natives though!
I have fallen in love with this country since I watched La Casa de Papel, and I plan to learn Spanish one day.
Yo creo que son ellos los que por lo que sea salen mas aqui que en sus paises suele pasar que los estudiantes extranjeros todos casi se desmelenan esten en el pais que esten y mas fuera de sus paises y precisamente creo que los Españoles son los que menos lo hacen fuera comparados con otros rstudiantes extranjeros de otros paises aqui o en otro pais
Thank you for the insights. I'm from Romania, I would like to do a Master degree in Spain, then I'd like to work there. I speak Spanish very well but I don't have a DELE yet. What can you advise me? Thank you.
Spain also has the best coffee in Europe!
im looking to study in spain non-eur student. can you help me with the procedure! please
I am from Sierra Leone. Aand I want to study in spain but I don't have the correct link to apply for their universities.
Is there a way U can help.
I want to study as well in spain🎉
I am coming to spain to study Spanish. I want to job opportunities and other things as a international student who study language
how we can get scholarship in Spain
im 16 and living in Canada and im very amateur at spanish but i really do want to study in spain for the culture, and people there. if anyone reading this has suggestions for me pls reply
Check out our video :D
“In some universities in Spain, drinking beer is allowed”
Some? At least all public universities sell beer themselves at the cafeterias 😂
I agree with the student that said it’s very difficult to find a job there. Studied, there but jobs- what a nightmare
did you have to leave Spain?
Is there any scholarships
Why would I want to study in English there while they speak Spanish normally?
I like to study in Spain...
I'm from America . And get this are college is not cheap . Some college would cost around 10-30 k a year . community college is around 4-7,000 again a year . That the close to the amount of money going to University of Barcelona . Harvard is one of the top schools it cost 60,00 dollar per year in state . This is why most Americans cant start a family or pay off there education
If you want to study in Spain, just learn Spanish
what about good marks?
Good know
Inshallah coming in 2025 with spouse from Bangladesh 🇧🇩🇧🇩
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hi
In Latin America, people don't typically refer to themselves as 'Latinos.' Therefore, it's peculiar that the DW script has a Latin American character lumping all Latin Americans together using this term. Additionally, another odd aspect of this report is the choice to have a Latin American describe the Spanish university system instead of a Spaniard. When I lived in Germany, I often faced challenges in explaining to Germans that Spain and Latin America are distinct. Now, DW seems to be perpetuating this confusion by using a Latin American to describe the Spanish university system, rather than a Spaniard. This is absurd.
Moreover, the script by DW, in which a German student describes the Spanish university experience as 'living la vida loca,' is extremely problematic. This portrayal is not only bigoted and insulting but also implies a sense of German superiority. It raises the question: would a German use such a flippant description for a German education? This stereotype - Germans as intellectuals and Spaniards as mere party-people - is a form of bigotry I often encountered in Germany.
Additionally, this report has two Latin Americans of Native American heritage using the term 'Latino' rather than saying latin American when they talked about life in Madrid and the cost of living there. Sadly, this script choice by DW to use the words 'Latino' and 'Latin' to generalize the description of all Latin Americans, suggests that the German perspective has not evolved much since my time in Germany. And the use of only Latin Americans of Native American heritage, perpetuates the erroneous belief that all Latin Americans are part Native American or that they prefer to be labeled as 'Latin' rather than respectfully by their specific nationalities, like Colombian or Peruvian. It's disappointing to see these old bigoted German generalizations persist in what I hoped would be more enlightened times in Germany."
horrible education
l amm stydy spak maya lörvux sweden elvspelhelppuffe game geme and l am go sapinat school säe skol -
Hows the racism there?