Testimonials

Testimonials from students at a university in Spain
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(189 testimonials)

They say it best! Read the testimonials of students at a university in Spain.

 

 

Testimonial from Nathalie Sanchez (founder of FEEDUC)

Lost, sometimes skeptical, often distraught, they entrusted us with their lives or those of their children 4, 5, 6 or more years ago (already! how time flies...) ... at the end of their studies in Spain, we find adults, open, confident, professional.

What if we had changed their lives? Would Marie have become this excellent veterinarian? Would Mathieu have simply lived abroad? Would Manon have spoken Spanish? Would Quentin have spent a year of his life in Mexico and 6 months in Poland? Would Estelle have become a dentist? Would Adrien soon be the international architect he has always dreamed of? Would Constance be a marathon runner? Would Romain have had the opportunity to discover the end of the world? Would Margot have started her life on the arm of a handsome hidalgo?

Thank you to all the students and parents who trusted us to accompany them. Long, beautiful and surprising life to all! .... And NEVER forget that it is in the unexpected that the most beautiful surprises are hidden: Dare!

I testify
Family L. UEMC Dental

Hello
A year ago I was looking on the Internet for ways to help my daughter realize her dream of going to Spain to study dentistry.
One organization kept coming up on the internet: FEEDUC. The cost of 50€ was far from prohibitive, so I enrolled my daughter. Two weeks later, we were on videoconference with Nathalie Sanchez. Her message was clear and objective, and above all we understood that she knew the Spanish university system inside out.
The first message was to work on your Spanish.
By the end of October, the first stage had been completed, with the B2 in our pocket.
From January to February, thanks to the tutorials and a few email exchanges, we successfully enrolled in Spanish universities.
At the end of February, visits to universities thanks to FEEDUC open days. At each university, former students were present, welcoming and available for every student and every worried parent.
This essential step enables each student to plan ahead and choose the university that's right for them.
Early July registration for the credencial: a simple formality thanks to the tutorial and visios organized by FEEDUC.
July: departure for Valladolid to look for accommodation. Once again, the information on the Francespagne website was essential for this complicated stage when you don't speak a word of Spanish.
Last but not least, the availability and help of the French people in the previous classes.
In just one year, what was once a distant and complicated project has become a reality, thanks to the professionalism and 24/7 support of Nathalie and Clément.
Many thanks to you both

17/08/2020 Family L. Dental study Spain
Lucas Study dentistry in Spain at UEMC in Valladolid

How to go to dental school in Spain at UEMC?

Lucas explains in this video what you need to know to succeed.

It also explains the importance of Spanish for studying in Spain.

Is it difficult to study dentistry in Spain?

Lucas answers this question. But do you think that studying in Spain is easier than in France?

What are Lucas' tips for studying dentistry in Spain?

It's very clear "Don't come with your hands in your pockets".

 

We let you watch his testimony.

26/04/2019 Lucas Dental study Spain
Ines Testimonial of satisfaction

The visit to the universities allowed me to visit the two universities I was interested in and to understand the requirements to be able to access them
Thank you Clement

26/04/2019 Inès Alfonso Diez el Sabio University (UAX) Camilo José Cela University (UCJC) UEM Madrid - Universidad Europea de Madrid (UEM) Universidad Europea de Valencia (UEV) Valencia Campus Francisco de Vitoria University (UFV) CEU San Pablo University Physiotherapy in Spain Dental studies in Spain Audioprosthetist in Spain Veterinarian in Spain Preparatory year in Health Sciences
Antoine S. Testimony of Antoine, 4th year physiotherapy student at UEMC

What is the daily life of a physical therapy student at UEMC?

Antoine explains how physiotherapy studies work in Spain.

Is it possible to do sports and study physiotherapy in Spain?

Antoine describes his daily life as a physiotherapy student and his status as a high-level rugby athlete.

Is it difficult to study physical therapy in Spain?

Antoine explains what to expect when you want to study physical therapy in Spain.

Finally, what are the best tips for studying in Spain?

Antoine gives you all the keys to a successful study project in Spain.

18/03/2019 Antoine S. Physiotherapist in Spain
Raphaël B. The best solutions for my profile (UEMC)

1. What did you do before you decided to study in Spain?
I passed my Scientific BAC in Albi, where I was playing rugby.

2. Why did you decide to study in Spain?
I had a very clear academic and sporting project: I wanted to study physiotherapy while continuing to practice my sport at a serious level. So I had 3 possible options: I could try for the first year of the PACES in France, or do a year of preparation for the IFMK exams, but these two options in no way guaranteed me a place on the course I wanted, and meant a significant reduction in the time I could devote to rugby.
The third option was to go abroad, so I researched the various European countries where I could obtain the physiotherapist diploma recognized in France. Spain seemed to be the best option, because of its proximity to France, its quality of life and its Latin language, which is similar to French. That's when I got in touch with FEEDUC, who found the best solutions for my profile. The agency helped me register, settle in and adapt to my new country.

3. What are the negative points?
The only negative point that comes to my mind is the first hours of classes, a little disorienting to be in front of real Spanish people who speak quickly. But the adaptation to the language is done quickly and fortunately the first hours of classes that you don't understand well are never very important.

4. What do you appreciate most about the choice you made?
I appreciate absolutely everything about the choice I made, life in Spain is very pleasant, the people are lovely, open, always smiling and ready to party. The professors at the Miguel de Cervantes University (Valladolid) are passionate and exciting, they give us a taste for our future profession. I don't regret my choice at all, if I had to do it again I would do it without hesitation.

Photo taken during the practical course at "Clinica Fisioterapia Elite Sport" Calle Miguel Delibes.
September 2016 Raphael B. Physiotherapist in Spain
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