Tuition fees vary from major to major. Generally, liberal arts are cheaper, about two or three thousand euros. Popular majors such as economics are expensive, ranging from 4,000 to 10,000, or even more. Of course, it also has something to do with the university you choose.
The cost of living is 900 euros a month according to the standard of living in Spain, but after I live there, 600 to 700 euros a month is enough. Of course, some people are frugal and spend less.
As for schools, the following are the rankings of Spanish public universities, so I won't say much. If you don't choose a university recognized by the Ministry of Education of China, you will be depressed if you don't recognize it after studying. It is recommended to choose universities in Madrid, Alcala or Salamanca.
Ranking of Spanish public universities:
1 Complutense Rutans University of Madrid
2 Autonomous University of Barcelona (Autonomous University of Marseille)
3 Technical University of Madrid (Politecnico de Madrid)
4 Catalonia University of Technology
Autonomous University of Madrid
No.6, Central Street, Barcelona
7 Carlos III (Carlos III University)
8 Pompeu fabra
Granada (University of Granada)
10 Valencia (University of Valencia)
Valencia University of Technology
12 Salamanca (University of Salamanca)
13 Seville (University of Serbia)
14 Santiago de Compostela
15 Hao Mei Island
16 Alicante
17 iles baler
18 Oviedo
Cantabria 19
20 Castilla La Mancha
2 1 Zaragoza
22 A Coru?
23 Al Calad Henares
24 Cordoba
My dream is to be a dessert chef. Which university can I go to?
You can go to school and find a regular professional school in your spare time, so that you can