Erasmus tips

  • Not to do list before leaving for an Erasmus stay

    Are you about to leave for your first Erasmus, but preparations for the departure are stressing you out? Well, here are my advices for you. Don’t put off your deadlines! Source Burocracy first! It is probably the worst part of the Erasmus, but it is necessary. Have...

    0 , 7 years ago
  • How to survive in a German speaking country

    Learning a new language is never easy and German is not an exception. Not at all. Before moving to Germany, I had been studying German for years but I did not need much time to realise that my German wasn't good enough. So, my first piece of advice is:  Don't be...

    0 , 7 years ago
  • packing

    Some tips are important to close the suitcase. First of all, choose your clothes according to the weather conditions of the area. Second, avoid having extra clothes.Put on moisturizing creams and body sprays in your luggage, preferably in a separate bag. For the...

    0 , 7 years ago
  • Belgian Healthcare

    How to Book a Doctor’s appointment in Belgium  Going to the doctor when abroad can be extremely scary. There is the immediate worry of the language barrier as in medical matters communication is often vital as well as the fact that you may be alone and a bit scared....

    0 , 7 years ago
  • "Erasmus-proof" love stories!

    Introduction When you start thinking about pursuing a project, as important as it is time-consuming, at least from a relative -but normal- point of view, it necessarily presupposes a natural detachment from the context in which one used to live, whichever it may...

    0 , 7 years ago
  • Tips for travel security

    Today I want to talk about a series of essential tips for maintaining travel safety. The text you read is based on my individual experiences, so it can vary from one person to another, but they are important anyway. Pay attention to them! Source Any country is safe...

    0 , 7 years ago
  • Let's get started with the burearucracy!!! The Application form

    We are back again with a new post !!! This time talking about the Application Form to Aarhus University !!! I still remember the excitement I felt on that Tuesday 27th February. The university made us got on our nerves postponing over an over the shortlist of students...

    0 , 7 years ago
  • Golden Goose Ball Star some

    Once measurements are used, some trunk makers will certainly make a last to improve the kick out. But eating healthy as a teen can set the stage for good eating as an adult. They are a useful way to expand the functionality of the existing program without the need for...

    0 , 7 years ago
  • Sunday in Gdansk

    Hello readers, or "cześć", as you would say in polish. This time I would like to give out some tips on how to spend your Sunday in Gdansk doing something fun with a group of friends or just enjoy in some activities in pure solitude. What to do in Gdansk on a...

    0 , 7 years ago
  • Supermarkets in Rome

    Supermarkets in Rome In Rome you will find a large range of supermarket chains in whichever area you end up living in. Some of these chains are: Tuodi Todis Conad Simply In'S Carrefour/Carrefour Market Auchan (alcampo) Lidl .. and I'm sure that there is many more that...

    0 , 7 years ago
  • How to Publish Fiction

    Many fiction authors who have already learned how to become a writer also realize that the opportunity to become a multi-millionaire through writing a book or writing a thesis offers about just as much probability of occurring as winning the lotto. The accomplishment...

    0 , 7 years ago
  • Holidays in the Great Smoky Mountains

    Planning a vacation in the Great Smokey Mountains - dos and don’ts Spring break is a very popular vacation time in the United States of America. And you can probably guess which destination is the most popular for spring break. Correct. Florida, more precisely Miami....

    0 , 7 years ago
  • Best food and drinks in New Orleans

    My guide to best food and drinks in New Orleans New Orleans is one of the most fascinating cities I have ever visited. Wait… I am lying. New Orleans is by far the most fascinating city I have ever visited. The southern hospitality, the music, the history, pretty...

    0 , 7 years ago
  • Staying safe in the United states of America without a gun

    Staying safe in the United states of America without a gun When I told my family and friends that I will be moving to the United states of America for a while, most of them said: ‘You are going to get shot, people have guns there! ’, or: ‘It’s dangerous! ’. I...

    0 , 7 years ago
  • Where to shop in West Chester?

    Streets of West Chester United states of America have no shortage of different types of shopping malls. The ones that have a special charm, are the outdoor shopping villages, and one of them is called Streets of West Chester. While Streets of West Chester are smaller...

    0 , 7 years ago
  • Where it all begins: Accommodation in Wroclaw

    After 22 hours of travelling, coming and going on every kind of transport imaginable (including trains, planes, crazy taxi rides and cars), we finally arrived at the place that would be our home for the next nine months: Wroclaw. After getting off the plane in Krakow,...

    0 , 7 years ago
  • A day in Washington D.C.

    A day in Washington D. C. Before I moved to the United States of America, I made a bucket list of must - see cities, and of course I had to put the nation's capital - Washington D. C. on it. I visited it as a part of my Eastern USA road trip with my friends, and in this...

    0 , 7 years ago
  • A weekend in Lisbon

    A weekend in Lisbon Lisbon is a city where I had my first Erasmus experience, and I have to say that I am still in love with my Lisbon. This rather small, but very romantic, city, surrounded by Rio Tejo (or the Tagus river) and the ocean is a perfect destination for a...

    0 , 7 years ago
  • 9 Picturesque Locations you want to see in Europe

    Europe! The name itself inspires some of the most beautiful images of places that you can actually explore on the face of this earth. France, Germany, England, Spain and the list goes on – you possibly have no dearth of vibrant cities to explore in the...

    0 , 7 years ago
  • Finding A Job Abroad

    Hi I´m Lee, I left England to move to Barcelona almost 2 years ago after graduating from University and have experienced A LOT of the ups and downs of job searching abroad. I recently found my new position at Europe Language Jobs so I thought I would post a guide with...

    14 , 7 years ago

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