I would like to move to spain and study arts. I need some refrerences about good areas and good universities. then I need to find an apartment and all that stuff... can anyone help?
I found this online (here:http://www.euroresidentes.com/universidades/ranking_universidades.htm) oldest universities: Salamanca, Barcelona, Madrid, Sevilla, Valladolid, Valencia, Oviedo, Santiago de Compostela, Alcalá de Henares, Granada top public universities: Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, Universidad de Barcelona, Universidad Pompeu Fabra y Universidad Autónoma de Barcelona i went to la universidad de valladolid for a semester. not sure if they have a renown art dept or whatever... anyways, depends on what you´re studying and which place would have the better program for it. check em out!
Hello, I'm from Barcelona and I'm thinking to move to Australia (that's life! you want to come to Spain and I want to go to Australia!!) If you want, you can ask me for some information, I'm sure it will be easier for me to find it. As you can see, my english is not very good, but I think we will understand each other...for sure!! Regards!
If you need any info on places to party in Barcelona then you can ask me Don't much about unis here because I studied in England...
After 2 years i'm going study to Spain - that's my biggest wish i ever had I hope that wish someday come true I just want to ask, if there is a problem to find apartment and job in tourisem?
You should go to Granada, I think it's the best place for students in Spain.. it's cheap, there are loads of students, you will see hippies all around, even got people living in caves out there.. It has some really beautiful sites and the atmosphere is just amazing, people playing Flamenco or percussion on the streets, Granada is magic! 4 real! I spent 6 months there and it was so fucking awesome.. And anyone posting on hipforums, I'm pretty sure, will love it as well. Oh, and I do think they have a renown arts faculty, and in general, the city breathes art! let me know what you do, if you go to Granada I could hook you up with some contacts that can help you find an appartment. i guess you could even stay there a litlle while while searching your own accomodation. The Spanish students in granada are just realy hospitable and nice.. Can't describe in words how astonished I was by the hospitality, help and friendship of some friends of friends of friends when I first got there.. Plus, granada is a pretty cheap place to live, rents are low and you get free tapas (food) with every drink anywhere in the town. Just grab a few drinks and you have yourself a dinner!