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Universitat Pompeu Fabra (UPF)

393 reviews
4.16 / 5 based on 393 reviews
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Una gran experiencia
raquel n
Spain, Undergraduate
Public Relations / Publicity / Advertising, 2021
Overall
la Universidad tiene mucho que ofrecer, grandes instalaciones, asignaturas muy interesantes, grandes profesores... aún así siempre hay algunos temas que decepcionan. es cierto que mucho del temario es de relleno. Aún así el prestigio de haver estudiado en la Pompeu lo merece.
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Pros
Instalaciones, profesores, asignaturas
Cons
temario
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Exige trabajo constante y hace que aprendas
Antonio G
Spain, Undergraduate
Business Studies, 2021
Overall
Los alumnos son los más brillantes de la zona, ya que piden una nota de corte muy alta. 
Hay profesores excelentes, la mayoría, y profesores horribles que no te enseñan nada. 
Hay tres campus esparcidos por Barcelona, todos ellos muy cerca del centro, a 15 minutos.
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Pros
Exigencia en el trabajo
Cons
Algunos profesores son muy malos
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Exige trabajo constante y hace que aprendas
Antonio G
Spain, Undergraduate
Business Studies, 2021
Overall
Los alumnos son los más brillantes de la zona, ya que piden una nota de corte muy alta. 
Hay profesores excelentes, la mayoría, y profesores horribles que no te enseñan nada. 
Hay tres campus esparcidos por Barcelona, todos ellos muy cerca del centro, a 15 minutos.
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Pros
Exigencia en el trabajo
Cons
Algunos profesores son muy malos
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Don't go if you don't speak Catalan
Jeannine
United Kingdom, Graduate
, 2017
Overall
I did my MA here in 2016. The experience itself was ok, and I do feel like it was worth studying here. However, as others have highlighted, UPF accepts people with pretty much any background into their MAs which obviously brings the level of specialised discussions one can have down. The professors, while themselves usually quite renowned, were aware of this and hence designed their classes to be less demanding (multiple professors have actually said this to me, so I'm not just making this up). This was frustrating to me and others who did have a background in the area of the MA as we felt that we could have learned a lot more.

The real issue I have with UPF, however, is their supposed internationality. UPF advertises itself as a tri-lingual university, providing courses and support in Catalan, Spanish, and English. Consequently, one would expect that speaking one of the three languages is sufficient to have a good overall experiences at UPF. This is not the case at all: A lot of information is really only available in Catalan - this goes from trivial but useful stuff such as the language of printers to more important stuff such as campus elections, course feedback forms, and most, if not all, information distributed (even in personal emails) by any of the secretaries. In my programme, all of the courses that were advertised to be in English did actually take place in English but I have heard of other programmes where this was not the case (and where students were indeed harassed for not speaking Catalan or Spanish).  A lot of admin and IT staff also do not speak English - this wouldn't be a problem if UPF would manage to ensure that at least one English-speaking person was around in every shift, but they don't. 

Finally, it has now been almost two years since I have graduated and not only have I still not received my diploma (which I found out AFTER my graduation that I would need to pay 218EUR for) but I am expected to come to Barcelona to pick it up once it is ready for collection - they don't send it and will only let another person pick it up if you are able to notarise them. None of this was made clear to me or any other student (at least in my programme) until after graduation. Again, if UPF would be a truly international university, they would be able to accommodate people who move away from Barcelona or even Spain better in this regard. 


Overall, I wouldn't say that UPF is necessarily a bad university, but they do just need to work on their expectation management and make some of their policies (especially those concerning internationality and the distribution of diplomas) a lot clearer.
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Pros
renowned professors, location
Cons
important information only available in Catalan, lack of communication about important procedures
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Exigencia y profundidad
Carla B
Spain,
Law, 2022
Overall
Las clases son intensas y consisten en evaluaciones continuas mediante seminarios.  Los profesores suelen ser comprensivos y utilizan casos prácticos para exponer el material del curso de mejor manera. Buen Aula Global y un campus moderno y divertido.
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Pros
Muy buena exigencia y profesionalidad.
Cons
Mejor compatibilidad laboral y horarios flexible.
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Maria M
University of Exeter, Exeter, United Kingdom
Translation/Interpretation, Undergraduate, Erasmus
Overall
I wish I had known...
manana does literally mean manana!! do not expect for things to get done in the same timescale here!
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In my opinion:
Most people loved it.
Important factors in my choice
(1) Unimportant – (4) Very important
Academic reasons
2
Culture
4
Costs
2
Activities
3
Campus life
2
Party / people
3
Weather / location
4
Personal recommendation
im sure there are others you could go to. this one perhaps was not really for me.
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During my experience abroad, I ...
(1) Never – (4) A lot
Became familiar with another culture
4
Traveled
2
Improved language skills
3
Met people from other countries
4
Became more independent
4
Partied a lot
4
Experienced a change in life
4
Advanced my studies & career
3
Final comments
throw yourself into it and it will be a lot more fun. make the most of it.
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