I've been watching all of your Spain study abroad videos bc I'm going from uni in New York to study at UC3M in the fall! I was wondering you could tell me more about what clubbing, going to bars, parties, or just the general scene was like in Madrid (La Latina, Sol, etc.) and how you approached meeting new people and being active while finding new things to do and travelling! It looks so fun, and I really can't wait to go in the fall.
Hey Krishna! So excited for you, it’s an experience of a life time! In all honesty, I didn’t really go out clubbing/bars/party much, but the international student program at UC3M is called “ESN”. You’ll learn all about the program during orientation! They are extremely helpful when it comes to suggesting night life activities. They have designated clubs for designated days and all students get in for free. You can pretty much go clubbing everyday if you wanted too! Make sure to reach out to CityLifeMadrid too, they’re good for recommendations / helping you find your way around the city. The general clubbing/going out scene is extremely safe - you can pretty much walk around anywhere at 3am and not feel scared at all - nothing like New York! Obviously there’s some corners that are a bit sketchy, but just be aware and you’ll be fine, it’s not like America. It’s hard to imagine what I mean, but you’ll understand once you get there. As for approaching new people, all the international students are there for a good time! Break out of your shell, there’s nothing to be afraid about when approaching new people. People will be way more down to hang, like I met this random girl one day, and the next we were going on a trip together!! People are extremely spontaneous. Lots of Americans will be there so, hopefully that offers some comfort. As for approaching locals, they’re super sweet, and they’re just as nervous to approach you - just say hi and the rest will work itself out. Super excited for you!!! Make the most of it while you can :)
www.spotahome.com/madrid/for-rent:apartments/259485 this is the link to my apartment , but if you’re on a budget, I recommend looking into malasana (although you’ll need to commute longer to get to the center ~ 20 mins)
Hi Jewel, thank you for this super helpful video! I also am a UC Berkeley student and am attending UC3M this Spring (I'm looking for housing rly last minute lol). I went on spotahome and couldn't find any 15-person flat homes. Do you think I can't find any bc they are all booked, or is there a separate website to find the 15-person flats? I found an 8-person apartment in La Latina that I am thinking of staying in but I am scared to be with random people, especially in the chance they aren't students. Any advice? Thank you in advance!!
Hey ! That means they’re all booked. I’d definitely do the 8 person flat. There’s definitely a chance they’re not all students - but there’s nothing wrong with that in my opinion! Of course it’s always a hit or miss… but hopefully it turns out okay! I recommend take the risk.
Hi! Thank you so much for the informative video! How far in advance would you suggest depositing for the apartment? Does places like the 15 person apartment book fast? Do rent prices changes towards the end?
Hey! I would suggest looking for places 2 months or more in advance, although you can still find places last minute. The places like the 15 person apt book extremely fast, those are usually the first to go! Prices can fluctuate !
Thank you so much!! I also wanted to ask about how you coped with the difficult times where there is anxiety, homesickness, etc. Did you feel supported by the university?@@jeweljoya
Hey! In which campus are going to? I have being assigned Leganés Campus, but I don’t know if to search a department in Madrid centro and then take the metro or find a place near the campus. Also would like to know about how can I search for the 10-15 people apartment?
Hi, amazing video, I was just wondering if you could explain how was the process getting into the uc3m. I enter to journalism with the early admission process as an international student, and understanding the process has been hard for me ? If you could tell me the steps you made to enter it would be amazing
Hi, im also from California and applied to the MBA program at UC3M. Thanks for your sharing your insight. I think finding a place to live in madrid is the most stressful part because of scammers. Do you have any tips on how to spot a scam listing? Also, how is the process like when applying to rental apartments? Is it fairly easy or complicated? I assume the application process and requirements is different compared to the USA.
Hey, congrats on the MBA program! To avoid scammers, I recommend using the website spotahome and putting the verified filter on. The process to apply is simple, but sometimes they do not like to show you how the apartment looks before you pay… which sounds like a scam, but for everyone I knew, it was the same deal… be careful though, I knew about 2-3 people that got scammed; however, I bet the verified filter is your best bet!
Hi! I love your video. I'm curious if you would suggest going to the residences in partnership with UC3M? (Colegio Mayor: Gregorio Peces Barba or Fernando de Los Rios)
Hi! Yes, it’s really that bad. Do not live on or near campus. Live as close as you can to Sol :) Malasaña is a great neighborhood too that’s cheaper, if you’re looking for something not directly in the center. But do not live near campus!
@@jeweljoyaThank you for the quick response!! What about meeting new people, wouldn't I be able to meet more people in residence rather than living in the city centre?
Hi! I'm studying abroad as an international student at uc3m from this september to next may! Would you know where to connect with other international students studying abroad on social media? and is the ESN exclusive to erasmus students or can other international students use it too? thanks!!
It depends where you’re from, in LA it took a few months. I applied through my home university in LA, and they sent my application materials for me to UC3M!
Hi again! I have a question, so I plan to live in Calatrava which is located in Palacio Madrid. It' not too far from La Latina and is close to Plaza Mayor. Have you heard of this neighborhood and any recommendations? Thank you!! :)
Hello! Yes. I know this neighborhood well, I always picnicked and painted there. It’s close to sunset views! It’s a great location. A little farther from Sol and Gran Via, but I believe opera station is well connected so you should ge good.
Unfortuantely, I tried booking and it was already given to someone else. I'm looking at Madrid Rio now, have you been to Matilde Gayo avenue? It's near Plaza Rio 2 mall. :( @@jeweljoya
What campus did you go to? I am going to be at the Getafe campus and am debating whether or not to live close to the University since it is cheaper. Any advice will be appreciated!
Hello! I went to Leganes, but do NOT live near campus. There is nothing to do. Even though it’s more expensive, all my friends agree living in the city is much better. There’s no restaurants, bars, clubs, shopping etc near campus. Live as close as you can to sol. If you want something more private, malasana is good too. I lived in lavapies and La Latina.
@@jeweljoya Thank you!! Your advice has been super helpful! Another quick question, what did you do for phone service? Did you have to swap you Sim card and if so what company did you use?
@@SebastianRua-w6vhi! I paid for an international fee from T-Mobile for $50/month. I didn’t swap SIM cards ; but a lot of ppl bought SIM cards in madrid for cheap.
malasaña is popular too- 20 min commute to center
This is so informative and helpful! Thank you Jewel!
Thank you Roger x tan 😄
I’ve been struggling so much to find housing!! Thanks for the vid
Glad it helped! Goodluck
Great video Jewel! Madrid is the best😆
I have trouble to find these 15-Room apartments on spotathome, can somebody have advice on how to find it?
I've been watching all of your Spain study abroad videos bc I'm going from uni in New York to study at UC3M in the fall! I was wondering you could tell me more about what clubbing, going to bars, parties, or just the general scene was like in Madrid (La Latina, Sol, etc.) and how you approached meeting new people and being active while finding new things to do and travelling! It looks so fun, and I really can't wait to go in the fall.
Hey Krishna! So excited for you, it’s an experience of a life time! In all honesty, I didn’t really go out clubbing/bars/party much, but the international student program at UC3M is called “ESN”. You’ll learn all about the program during orientation! They are extremely helpful when it comes to suggesting night life activities. They have designated clubs for designated days and all students get in for free. You can pretty much go clubbing everyday if you wanted too! Make sure to reach out to CityLifeMadrid too, they’re good for recommendations / helping you find your way around the city.
The general clubbing/going out scene is extremely safe - you can pretty much walk around anywhere at 3am and not feel scared at all - nothing like New York! Obviously there’s some corners that are a bit sketchy, but just be aware and you’ll be fine, it’s not like America. It’s hard to imagine what I mean, but you’ll understand once you get there.
As for approaching new people, all the international students are there for a good time! Break out of your shell, there’s nothing to be afraid about when approaching new people. People will be way more down to hang, like I met this random girl one day, and the next we were going on a trip together!! People are extremely spontaneous. Lots of Americans will be there so, hopefully that offers some comfort. As for approaching locals, they’re super sweet, and they’re just as nervous to approach you - just say hi and the rest will work itself out.
Super excited for you!!! Make the most of it while you can :)
Hey! Do you think you can provide the link to where you rented your room? I want to live in La Latina but they're pretty out of my budget :(
www.spotahome.com/madrid/for-rent:apartments/259485 this is the link to my apartment , but if you’re on a budget, I recommend looking into malasana (although you’ll need to commute longer to get to the center ~ 20 mins)
Lavapies is also good!
Hi Jewel, thank you for this super helpful video! I also am a UC Berkeley student and am attending UC3M this Spring (I'm looking for housing rly last minute lol). I went on spotahome and couldn't find any 15-person flat homes. Do you think I can't find any bc they are all booked, or is there a separate website to find the 15-person flats? I found an 8-person apartment in La Latina that I am thinking of staying in but I am scared to be with random people, especially in the chance they aren't students. Any advice? Thank you in advance!!
Hey ! That means they’re all booked. I’d definitely do the 8 person flat. There’s definitely a chance they’re not all students - but there’s nothing wrong with that in my opinion! Of course it’s always a hit or miss… but hopefully it turns out okay! I recommend take the risk.
Hi! Thank you so much for the informative video! How far in advance would you suggest depositing for the apartment? Does places like the 15 person apartment book fast? Do rent prices changes towards the end?
Hey! I would suggest looking for places 2 months or more in advance, although you can still find places last minute. The places like the 15 person apt book extremely fast, those are usually the first to go! Prices can fluctuate !
Thank you so much!! I also wanted to ask about how you coped with the difficult times where there is anxiety, homesickness, etc. Did you feel supported by the university?@@jeweljoya
Hey! In which campus are going to? I have being assigned Leganés Campus, but I don’t know if to search a department in Madrid centro and then take the metro or find a place near the campus. Also would like to know about how can I search for the 10-15 people apartment?
Hi, amazing video, I was just wondering if you could explain how was the process getting into the uc3m. I enter to journalism with the early admission process as an international student, and understanding the process has been hard for me ? If you could tell me the steps you made to enter it would be amazing
My home university applied for me.
this has been very helpful! Where can I find the discount given by UC3M?
Search up UC3M housing discount website!
Hi, im also from California and applied to the MBA program at UC3M. Thanks for your sharing your insight. I think finding a place to live in madrid is the most stressful part because of scammers. Do you have any tips on how to spot a scam listing? Also, how is the process like when applying to rental apartments? Is it fairly easy or complicated? I assume the application process and requirements is different compared to the USA.
Hey, congrats on the MBA program! To avoid scammers, I recommend using the website spotahome and putting the verified filter on. The process to apply is simple, but sometimes they do not like to show you how the apartment looks before you pay… which sounds like a scam, but for everyone I knew, it was the same deal… be careful though, I knew about 2-3 people that got scammed; however, I bet the verified filter is your best bet!
Do you work on your free time? Or you know some students working?
Nope
Hi! I love your video. I'm curious if you would suggest going to the residences in partnership with UC3M? (Colegio Mayor: Gregorio Peces Barba or Fernando de Los Rios)
I know you mentioned and suggested not to live on campus but is it really that bad? Especially if you're meeting newer people in residence?
Hi! Yes, it’s really that bad. Do not live on or near campus. Live as close as you can to Sol :) Malasaña is a great neighborhood too that’s cheaper, if you’re looking for something not directly in the center. But do not live near campus!
@@jeweljoyaThank you for the quick response!! What about meeting new people, wouldn't I be able to meet more people in residence rather than living in the city centre?
Hi! I'm studying abroad as an international student at uc3m from this september to next may! Would you know where to connect with other international students studying abroad on social media? and is the ESN exclusive to erasmus students or can other international students use it too? thanks!!
Any international students can use the Erasmus social medias :) ! You can connect with them there & through City Life’s WhatsApp groupchats.
Hi i just wanted to ask when and how you applied to UC3M because it's kind of confusing and also how long did it take for you to get a visa?
It depends where you’re from, in LA it took a few months. I applied through my home university in LA, and they sent my application materials for me to UC3M!
Thank you for sharing, were you able to get any grants or scholarships for tuition at UC3M
Hi! From my home university I was able to get my tuition paid for. I’m not sure what UC3M provides.
Hello I'm from Bangladesh. i want to apply on your university. Dose they allow without Iltes?
What is lites
Hi again! I have a question, so I plan to live in Calatrava which is located in Palacio Madrid. It' not too far from La Latina and is close to Plaza Mayor. Have you heard of this neighborhood and any recommendations? Thank you!! :)
Hello! Yes. I know this neighborhood well, I always picnicked and painted there. It’s close to sunset views! It’s a great location. A little farther from Sol and Gran Via, but I believe opera station is well connected so you should ge good.
Unfortuantely, I tried booking and it was already given to someone else. I'm looking at Madrid Rio now, have you been to Matilde Gayo avenue? It's near Plaza Rio 2 mall. :( @@jeweljoya
@@clementinaregalado2411hello, I have not heard of these places.
How to get the 15 person flat? Can I ask for an information about it? I love your vlogs!
Hello! I use “Spotahome” to find a room in the 15 person flats.
What campus did you go to? I am going to be at the Getafe campus and am debating whether or not to live close to the University since it is cheaper. Any advice will be appreciated!
Hello! I went to Leganes, but do NOT live near campus. There is nothing to do. Even though it’s more expensive, all my friends agree living in the city is much better. There’s no restaurants, bars, clubs, shopping etc near campus. Live as close as you can to sol. If you want something more private, malasana is good too. I lived in lavapies and La Latina.
@@jeweljoya Thank you!! Your advice has been super helpful! Another quick question, what did you do for phone service? Did you have to swap you Sim card and if so what company did you use?
@@SebastianRua-w6vhi! I paid for an international fee from T-Mobile for $50/month. I didn’t swap SIM cards ; but a lot of ppl bought SIM cards in madrid for cheap.
How did you get housing for only 3 months? Do you have the link?
Use “spotahome” ! But make sure to use the “verified” filter to avoid scams. :)
Hi, My Girl Friend Aqsa Is Studying in UC3M Law Faculty Please Tell me How I Know About Her. You know her?
Aqsa is a Pakistani Girl
How far from uc3m is this places?
40 min train ride. Maybe more maybe less 15~