Emma Twomlow

Experiences by Emma

  • 6 / 10 points

    Trip to the Basque Country (part II): Pasajes

    Hello once again everyone! This is the second post I've dedicated to my first trip (in poverty), to the Basque Country, (Euskadi or Euskalherria, however you like). What's promised is debt, so I'm going to talk to you about "PASAJES", (Pasajes de San Pedro, Pasajes de...

    0 , 4 years ago
  • 9 / 10 points

    Experience in Salamanca, Spain, by Carmen

    Why did you choose to go to Salamanca, Spain? Because I like the city, it's peaceful, relatively small, and you don't need a car to move around. It's an ideal city to live in, with much to offer culturally, educationally and when it comes to leisure. It has a great bus...

    0 , 4 years ago
  • 10 / 10 points

    Erasmus in Alicante

    What is it like to live in Alicante? Would you recommend it? How is it? Alicante is a perfect city for the students. The airport is very close by and there are connections to the centre every 30 minutes. The train station is in the centre of the city and there are high...

    0 , 4 years ago
  • 7 / 10 points

    The story of the 14th May on the train.

    I woke up again, and it was still very early in the morning and my body told me: go back to sleep, I felt the heaviness of my eyelids over my pupils, but I couldn't get back to sleep. My stomach was calling me, demanding me to eat. I didn't know what I wanted more, to...

    0 , 4 years ago
  • 8 / 10 points

    Discovering the marvellous India

    New Delhi 27th December, 2016. We arrived at Delhi airport at 6 in the morning after more than 12 hours travelling from Barcelona airport and a 3 hour stopover in Istanbul. Once we arrived, a very friendly Indian man welcomed us. He presented himself as our guide for...

    0 , 4 years ago
  • 8 / 10 points

    Budapest and the good side of being human

    Good morning globetrotting family! When it comes to travelling, you must know that there are certain cities that should be seen "as a couple", so doing a solo trip to these two cities: Budapest and Prague, comply to this rule. In general, people also tend to make the...

    0 , 4 years ago
  • 9 / 10 points

    Breathing and falling in love in Guadalajara

    I breathed, studied, ate, danced, cried, slept, played, and loved in my four years in the beautiful city of Guadalajara Jalisco. This city doesn't have a beach, but it does have the sun that gifts us with these inspirational landscapes, both during the day and the...

    0 , 4 years ago
  • 8 / 10 points

    Experience in Panama City, Panama, by Gilberto

    What's it like to live in Panama City? Would you recommend it? What is the city like? A cosmopolitan city. You'll find people from every nationality and culture living in harmony. The new Metro will start circulating soon so that will improve the city even more. It has...

    0 , 4 years ago
  • 5 / 10 points

    Trip to Iceland IV

    On our penultimate day, we went towards Reykavik, but after having visited it before, we wondered what was left to see in the area. The same night before leaving the capital, we discovered a place that we could visit, the Hvíta river. This river is white and comes from...

    0 , 4 years ago
  • 7 / 10 points

    An unforgettable weekend in Birmingham, UK

    To begin, I have to tell you all that it was a very unexpected trip. One day I was in my house talking with a friend of mine, who went to work in Birmingham over the summer, and as a joke, I asked him, hey! What if I came to see you this weekend? And just like that, he...

    0 , 4 years ago
  • 7 / 10 points

    Experience in Newport, United Kingdom by Jose

    What is it like to live in Newport? Would you recommend it? How is it? It's a calm city with very friendly people. I would recommend living here, and if you want to learn English then it's perfect as there aren't many other foreigners here. Source What is the student...

    0 , 4 years ago
  • 9 / 10 points

    My experience in Seville

    What is it like to live in Seville? Would you recommend it? How is it? Although I'm now an Erasmus student, my university is that of Seville. It's here where I started to study Pharmacy four years ago, and where I've been for 3 of those years. Among other reasons, I...

    0 , 4 years ago
  • 7 / 10 points

    Experience in Aberystwyth, United Kingdom by Ane

    Why did you choose to go to Aberystwyth, United Kingdom? I study Political Sciences and in the third year of our degree we have to "specialise" in a specified branch of studies. I chose International Relations. At the beginning I wasn't sure that I would do a year in...

    0 , 4 years ago
  • 6 / 10 points

    Erasmus Experience in Liverpool, United Kingdom

    Why did you choose to go to Liverpool, United Kingdom? My scholarship is an Erasmus Internship in Business, and the university already had an agreement about where I would do my internship. Source How long is the scholarship? How much money did you receive to help you...

    0 , 4 years ago
  • 9 / 10 points

    Erasmus Experience in Porto, Portugal by Carlos

    Why did you choose to go to Porto, Portugal? Honestly, because I didn't know English well enough, so I chose Porto directly. But once I spent time here, I didn't want to go to any other city that wasn't here. Source How long is the scholarship? How much money did you...

    0 , 4 years ago
  • 8 / 10 points

    My Erasmus Experience in Bilbao

    Before anything else, I want to clear something up. I wasn't in Bilbao for my Erasmus year. I'm from Bilbao, but it seemed necessary for me to write this from the inside, as a student, for people who have any doubts about whether it's worth it or not to come here for...

    0 , 4 years ago
  • 6 / 10 points

    Erasmus Experience in Zhuhai, China by Lidia

    Why did you choose to go to Zhuhai, China? I wanted to have more of an intense experience than the typical Erasmus year. All the options that I considered were in Asia. I chose Zhuhai as my first option because it was the only one in China and as I had been studying a...

    0 , 4 years ago
  • 7 / 10 points

    Discovering Cuenca

    Hello Erasmus travellers! I would like to tell you about my experience in a Spanish city that I had to opportunity to get to know a few days ago. I'm talking about the city of Cuenca. Cuenca is situated in the mid-East of Spain and belongs to the autonomous community of...

    0 , 4 years ago
  • 9 / 10 points

    Leon, so unknown but incredible!

    Why did you choose to go to Leon, Spain? Honestly because I wanted to come and study in Spain and with low average grades like mine, I chose a less famous city and moreover, there aren't many faculties in Spain that do my course which is energetic engineering. How long...

    0 , 4 years ago
  • 8 / 10 points

    The story of how I got to know Bangor

    "I'm going to Bangor! " "To Bangkok?! " "Bangor, Mum. " In North Wales. Perhaps it's not well known. It's a small, isolated, coastal town, with no more than 15, 000 locals and university students. But, why should I deny it? A little piece of me will always belong in...

    0 , 4 years ago
  • 7 / 10 points

    Experience in Teruel, Spain, by Clara

    What is it like to live in Teruel? Would you recommend it? How is it? Living in Teruel is an ode to tranquility and above all, time. If you don't want to experience running out of time and not having enough time to do everything you'd planned, then this is your...

    1 , 4 years ago

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