English Speaking Undergrad. in Europe? (holland, spain...etc)

<p>hello CCers :)
i noe this topic mite not be as interesting or useful for the majority of you, but, as an international student, i want to open my choices to other countries as well. my mum has told me that there are some pretty good unis in Holland tht teaches in English, anyone knows any info about them??</p>

<p>Also, i want toknow if there are some good and not more expensive than AMerican ones colleges in Spain. Since i do'nt speak spanish fluently, i also want to attend one that teaches in english.</p>

<p>any info:)? thanksss!!!
p.s i wanna major in Business, esp in Marketing.</p>

<p>bump....
also, are there any good unis in japan tht uses english?
ive heard of some, but idk abt their quaity...</p>

<p>You'd be especially lucky to find a good Japanese uni that uses a ton of English. I haven't seen any. </p>

<p>Association</a> of American International Colleges and Universities</p>

<p>According to that, St. Louis University (which is Jesuit, I believe), has a campus in Madrid. If you don't major in Spanish, English, or international business, you can only spend up to 6 semesters and then you have to complete your studies back at the home campus or you can spend 4 semesters and then transfer to another university.</p>

<p>Edit: I don't really suggest studying in Japan without a couple of years of study in Japanese. Unlike Europe, the Japanese as a whole aren't as fluent in English and because you won't be able to read the characters for the subway, you'll be very lost. If you want to study in Japan, it is best for you to study abroad after you've attended university for a couple of years.</p>