Erasmus tips of J. 343909
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to get a job in Stockholm - Jobs
To get a job in Sweden is quite hard but maybe if you try, you can. First of all because you have to speak swedish. It is true that everybody can understand english but their mother tonge is their mother tonge. So, my advice is to start learn swedish, now! (of course,...
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Small things - Curiosities
When you stay in a Erasmus programme you usually miss many thing from your daily life. In my case I miss Spanish tomato and other things as my mother meals. My advice is that you should carry thins small and very important things with you, better than a extra jumper,...
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if you lost your id - Paperwork
It is a mess when you lost your id or other kind of identification. In this case and first of all, you have to report to the police. Then, you have to go to the embassy to get a paper to be identified in any case.
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Culture shock? - Language
A very good way to stay in contact with Swedish culture is start reading books as Millennium for example. I did it as soon I came to Sweden and thanks to the book I found very interesting places here. I recommend you to immerse yourself in the culture of your Erasmus...
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Improve your english watching the TV - Language
If you want to improve your level of English, a good advice is to watch the TV in English. It will help you to learn informal English and it is very useful for your daily life. So, my advice is not watch doubled Tv, use the subtitles.
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packing baggage - Before
When you go to a Scandinavian country the best option is to carry your warmest clothes. In that sense, you can survive until the winter comes. My advice is you should buy your coat in the country you go. Maybe would be more expensive but surely more adapted to the...
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skype account - Before
Skype is a program you call with. You can call other computers for free and also some telephones around the world just paying around 7 euros/month. I reccomend you to have an skype account to talk to your family and friends. Remember, Skype!
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Student card - Paperwork
In Sweden is one of the most important thing for a student. Almost everybody has a student card. You have to pay around 15 euros each semester but you can get many discounts, especially in public transportation.