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#90923 - 05/08/12 07:24 PM
Madrid: Saint Louis University
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Does anyone attend Saint Louis University in Madrid or can tell me anything about it? I have never been there but am thinking about going there so any information about the type of students who go there would be nice. Is it very Catholic and moral? I'd like to know as much as possible about it, please.
Thank you!
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#90927 - 05/09/12 06:49 AM
Re: Madrid: Saint Louis University
[Re: Istanbullu]
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I know ONE student currently attending Saint Louis University in Madrid - but is finishing up courses now for the term. I can't tell you anything about it, personally, but hopefully the parent(s) will have some feedback.
Saludos, MadridMan
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#90942 - 05/09/12 05:31 PM
Re: Madrid: Saint Louis University
[Re: MadridMan]
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My daughter graduated last August and and went there for 3 years. She really liked it. It is small, just 3-4 buildings, small classes. Great profs from around the world. Classes are taught in English or Spanish. She now has friends in South korea, Japan, Germany, and some African and Middle Eastern countries.
The largest student population is from the US, but many of them are only there for 1-2 semesters. Spainards are the next largest population and then the rest of the world.
The teachers are pretty tough, but they do KNOW you since the classes are so small.
It is owned by the Jesuits (Society of Jesus), who many consider to be a pretty liberal order of priests. If you at anytime watch Stephen Colbert, he often has a Jesuit priest on as a guest.
There is no campus housing. Many students go for home-stay for at least a semester. There are many apartments near the school. if you do rent an apartment, make sure the landlord understands that you will not be there for 5 years. Someone else can correct me, but i think Spanish leases are often for 5 years.
Best of luck!
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#90959 - 05/11/12 09:50 AM
Re: Madrid: Saint Louis University
[Re: pedmar]
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It is. They have had the Madrid campus for more than 30 years. The students earn an American degree and Spanish one.
She did not know anyone from Turkey. There are many Saudis at the school.
She often complained about the semester students. The full time students are serious about their studies. Thanks, Esperanza, for pointing that out.
Edited by jacmom (05/11/12 10:02 AM) Edit Reason: additional info
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#90967 - 05/11/12 08:46 PM
Re: Madrid: Saint Louis University
[Re: pedmar]
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Yes it is the same school's campus in Madrid.
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#90968 - 05/11/12 08:47 PM
Re: Madrid: Saint Louis University
[Re: Istanbullu]
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Oh I see, well thank you.
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#90971 - 05/12/12 04:50 PM
Re: Madrid: Saint Louis University
[Re: Istanbullu]
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ah so they should be an association of US universities there as there is here, that I am a member and director of alumni of mine. they should point you in the right direction if they have such assoc there in Spain. like Harvard has here and there too http://www.harvardclubofspain.com/
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