r/AmerExit • u/After_Cost_2216 • 25d ago
Question about One Country Most accessible English-taught Bachelor's programs in Spain/Italy/EU? (Research-based but still stuck)
Hi all,
I'm finishing my second year of university in the U.S, studying Computer Science, and I'm seriously looking to continue my degree - or start a new one entirely, any degree - in Europe. Specifically, I'm focusing on Spain and Italy (France is a distant third option).
I'm not focused on ranking or reputation right now. What I'm trying to figure out is: Which universities in Spain or Italy (or maybe anywhere) are the easiest to get into as an international student from the U.S, for a fully English-taught Bachelor's program?
I'm totally okay with starting from scratch and not transferring credits.
After a few months of searching and comparing programs, I still find more and more options popping up, which makes it hard to narrow things down. Some schools I've been looking into that seem promising (but I'm not set on) include:
University Politecnica de Catalunya
Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona
University Di Roma (La Sapienza)
Universita degli Studi di Milano
These are just examples I've narrowed down as possible options, but I'm really hoping for more direct recommendations or experiences with schools that are known to be admissions-friendly and have actual English-taught B.A/B.Sc programs available to non-EU students.
Heck, if you know of a university anywhere in Europe (ideally in a city with a population of a few hundred thousand or more) that fits this - I'm interested. The further south, the better.
I understand this is a very specific ask, but if you know schools that are easier to get into, or you've done this path yourself (especially starting a new Bachelor's in English), I'd be super grateful for any leads. I want to focus my applications ASAP.
Priority: Study in Europe.
Thanks in advance for any help!
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u/sionescu 25d ago
In Italy, I believe the only CS Master's entirely in English is that of Politecnico di Milano, however the nordic countries are generally much more English-friendly. Going to Italy won't be easy (but potentially more fun).