It's an erasmus exchange. For 6 months. It's computer science studies.
I hesitate between Zaragoza and this :
"ESCUELA TECNICA SUPERIOR DE INGENIEROS INDUSTRIALES DE LA UNIVERSIDAD POLITÉCNICA DE MADRID"
Is this any good ? I mean for the difficulty , interest and fun factor ? Is Madrid a cool place etc ?
I would prefer to enjoy this rather than studying a lot since it won't count for my future diploma. Can't post in fast thread because the lack of spanish facepuncher would make the thread disapear too fast.
Madrid sucks, it's the LA of Spain, too big and plenty of smog. Zaragoza is way better IMO. Plus, you'd be merely two hours away from me :ese:
You'll avoid the annual Spanish fires then.
Have fun being pick pocketed.
I disagree, you aren't going.
Here, have some of the tiny bits of Spanish language knowledge I still have stored in my brain.
Oh man, your in for a treat. You know hundreds of tourists come there each year, just to get drunk and have sex.
Barcelona is a pretty town. Great churches to pray in. About not getting robbed.
[QUOTE=Probydoby;17815018]Oh man, your in for a treat. You know hundreds of tourists come there each year, just to get drunk and have sex.[/QUOTE]
sounds great
You know, you could always come to Gibraltar in the south of Spain. It's British.
Cool, have fun.
thx 4 info
[QUOTE=radioactive;17814779]You'll avoid the annual Spanish fires then.[/QUOTE]
you think you are kidding. spain is awful for that shit.
My grandfather is from spain, my dad has gone, so has all of my aunts. I really want to go one day, sadly my family has no money. I hear it's great, the beach water is warm, the beaches are nice, girls don't have to wear tops on the beaches. Taverns and a great night life.
Would you like a translation, or were you just copy pasting that to make a point of how polytechnics are shit?
Don't wear shorts outside. Culturally, Spaniards wear shorts only in their home, so wearing them outside signals pickpocketers that you're a tourist (and tourists usually have $$)
Madrid and Barcelona are terrible. Take it from someone who's lived in Spain for around 15 years.
Also, Spain's unemployement rate is 18% or so atm.
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