Erasmus tips

  • The F*#king TRUTH about Erasmus

    [The real names of the characters of this story have been omitted in order to preserve their social status…] It all started when a quite big group of Erasmus students living at Torino, Italy, decided to have a trip to Milano. Believe it or not... I was one of those....

    0 , 7 years ago
  • Here's how travel teaches you things the classroom doesn't

    The decision to study abroad, while a once in a lifetime opportunity, can be difficult and often risky as you are taking an extended leave of absence from your degree program. This may mean missing out on making connections with professionals in your field of study and...

    0 , 7 years ago
  • The very beginning of my Erasmus story

    This post is going to be about the beginning of my Erasmus story. First of all, I would like to introduce myself. I am Kristine, a student from the University of Latvia (Riga). I study English philology, and currently, I am the final year student who just came after one...

    0 , 7 years ago
  • Erasmus Student Experience in Spain

    From January until June, I was spending my second semester of my year abroad in the south of Spain: home to some of the wildest yet friendliest people I’ve ever met. Sunshine, alcohol, food and festivals, Andalusia certainly offered some of the greatest experiences I...

    0 , 7 years ago
  • Survival tips for the first days in Porto!

    I know exactly how you feel right now... Super excited and you can’t wait to go to Porto! Well let me tell you that you are going to have the best time of your life! And to help you a bit forward and maybe release some stress, I will provide you with some (survival)...

    0 , 7 years ago
  • Post-Erasmus depression

    Yes, post-Erasmus depression is a real thing that happens to most people after returning from their Erasmus+, regardless of the place they chose or the duration of the programme. It does not get as much attention as it should. It is something that sometimes makes people...

    1 , 7 years ago
  • Finding accomodation

    My experience I decided to do this as my first blog entry as I think it's the hardest thing to do from abroad. In my case, I was coming here on my own and last minute decided to come with my partner, so my budget increased. The sshn were extremely helpful in helping me...

    0 , 8 years ago
  • be careful when accepting an offer from Spanish Internship!!

    I am writing this in the hope no one else ends up in the same position as I found myself in, and many other girls taking internships with this agency.  I arrived in Castellon de la plana following an interview with Spanish Internship. I did not realise at the time that...

    0 , 8 years ago
  • Things to handle at the arrival

    So: you decided to make the first step by applying for Erasmus + in Madrid. You got the acceptance letter and filled out the forms you needed before the arrival in the city - there is more of those than I expected. Probably, you feel both: excited about going to a new...

    0 , 8 years ago
  • Visa Application to Jakarta: Start of My Journey to European Universities

    Visa Application to Jakarta: Start of My Journey to European Universities I have to admit... I was extremely excited because it was my first international journey to a foreign country. Truth to tell, my first journey was a tale of mixed emotions. I was both anxious and...

    0 , 8 years ago
  • Public transport

    Alright, so you got to Madrid and you can see all those monuments and crowds and you already found a place to stay. The next thing you want to do is to get your Public Transport Card. There are also other ways of getting around, like bikes and taxis that are white and...

    0 , 8 years ago
  • Erasmus in Italy

    My travel writing primarily will concern about my travel and my life in Italy and the places that I have visited in Italy. First of all, I will talk about my first impression of Italy when I first landed. Firstly, by an airline I landed to Rome in İtaly and from the...

    0 , 8 years ago
  • Take-away tips for students who like good food

    Dear Foodies… In my own city of Nijmegen, by now I know all the ‘go-to places’ for good food. When I arrived in Mallorca I was not familiar yet with this new place. After 3 months of living here I think I have tried enough different things to make top 3 of nice...

    0 , 8 years ago
  • Information about internships in Spain

    Internship in Spain I, as an intern within a Spanish company, have experienced how difficult it can be to do an internship in Spain. A lot has to be arranged in advance. In this blog I will explain what steps you have to take to do an internship in Spain. To be able to...

    0 , 8 years ago
  • Five ways to find your European oasis

    When travelling, you set off to see sites that you have only read about and seen on the covers of countless books and magazines. Beyond these tourist draws is the opportunity to broaden your perspective of the world by experiencing another culture, hearing languages...

    2 , 8 years ago
  • Making safety pin bracelet

    The introduction Hello everyone, I hope, that you are doing fine and are ready to read my article. Now I want to tell you about this safety pin bracelet, which is a new thing for me, I mean, I have been making some things like that, however, I haven’t made anything...

    0 , 8 years ago
  • The introduction

    The introduction Hello everyone, I want to first introduce myself and tell you a little about me. First of all, I want to tell you, that it's my first time blogging and it's not something I usually do. It's my friend's fault, that I have decided to participate in this...

    0 , 8 years ago
  • How to pick your a** up and be a successful spontaneous traveler

    Let me get one thing straight before you start buying your plane tickets: being spontaneous involves risk-taking, planning minimally and knowing how to be flexible when things don't go your way, but by all means it does not mean being stupid. So don't be stupid and use...

    0 , 8 years ago
  • Tips for Erasmus romances: How to make a long distance relationship work

    As I mentioned in my last blog post, Why I decided to move to Madrid, finding love in Erasmus is very common and could happen to you. Some couples may just be in the mood for a short term fling and not take it seriously in the long term, but others realize that they...

    2 , 8 years ago
  • Benefits of an Exchange Program

    Europe is a very popular destination for students from all over the world to pursue higher education. Not only is the quality of education and the rankings of the universities high in many European countries, but the learning experience goes beyond mere education....

    0 , 8 years ago

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