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I want to study at Complutense University in Madrid, Spain.

I am studying in Comptons now, but to be honest, learning Spanish as a translator is not as popular as it was a few years ago. At first, Spanish business translators could easily get a salary of 2000+ a day in Beijing, but now many returnees are just school teachers.

As far as Spain as a whole is concerned, you should also know that the economy is in recession, but the thin camel is bigger than the horse, and personally think that the overall environment is better than China. Spanish strong majors are management, medicine and design, but for China students, the latter two thresholds are extremely high, so most students in China choose tourism management and business administration. Personally, I studied audio-visual media in Comptons, and I am not very interested in management. In short, I personally think that interest comes first.

Returnees are worthless now, and now they are all kelp. The advantage of going to Spain lies in language learning. When you go to Spain, you should keep the habit of speaking English, because Spanish English is too poor. . . You master three languages at the same time, and your major, I don't think it's a problem to talk about employment alone. Your Chinese is definitely an advantage abroad. After returning to China, the flexible conversion between Spanish and English is the basis for your foothold in the workplace. Moreover, when I answered the question of studying in Spain, I also said many times that employment has little to do with your major, and language and major are just tools. Don't always focus on employment, development is often more important ~