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20-12-2006

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1. Is there really a need to learn the Spanish language?

Although knowledge of the Spanish language is not a prerequisite to studying abroad in Spain, knowing the language can make one’s life in Spain a lot easier. A visiting student is expected to learn not only through formal studies but also through daily interaction with the host family, schoolmates and the people of the community.

2. Is studying abroad important?

Again, studying abroad is not necessary to gain success in life but anyone given the chance to do should seriously consider taking it since a person gets to know more of himself/herself as well as his/her home country as the “foreigners” of other lands, culture and people are understood.

3. How do I find a quality study program in Spain?

A person should determine the different resources available that can help in finding a study program in Spain. Other considerations are the strengths and weaknesses of each program offered and the availability of a UK home campus study abroad office in the area.


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Primary education in Spain is free and compulsory from 6 to12 years of age. Secondary education is conducted in schools called "institutos" which offer either vocational or university - preparatory training. There are at least 12 educational districts in the country with a university as the center of each district. Catholic schools are three times as many as state schools, most of which are operated by the Catholic Church.

CollegeSpain.com can provide the basic and essential information for all those who wish to study in Spain.

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