• ETHZ, the best in Europe and the world

    Are you planning on studying in Switzerland? Are you studying engineering? Go to ETH, in Zürich. It's an amazing university, their investigation teams are the best in the world, their budgets aren't so small, the Masters' classes are almost all in English, there are...

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  • Tips for surviving airplane travel during the holidays

    Tips for surviving airplane travel during holidays Since probably the busiest travel period of all year has just ended, and I survived plane travel during it, I decided to write a blog post, dedicated to a stress - free holiday travel. Well, it will probably not be...

    0 , 7 years ago
  • Winter Clothes

    When the time came to go to Poland for my Erasmus year, another doubt entered my mind: where would I get all the winter clothes I would need? Should I take clothes with me from Spain or buy stuff over there?... I'm going to tell you what I did since, obviously, I think...

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  • When planning/going backpacking (TIPS!)

    When planning on going backpacking somewhere, alone or with a friend, you need to plan a lot. Usually it is not smart to just let things happen as they are, you need to plan it carefully, also to know how much money it will probably or estimated cost. Below I will...

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  • Hot spots in Alta

    Studenthuset//City Scene One of the best places in Alta to get a coffee, some food or a drink for a cheap price. They have special student prices and volunteer prizes. You can also just sit down and make your homework in the restaurant/cafe, the atmosphere is really...

    0 , 7 years ago
  • Finding accommodation in Groningen, or for some the obstacle course

    In this article, I will share with you all the advice I can give you and all the information I have collected. If you also have an experience, advice, a tip or useful information, leave a comment! Source Generalities Most rentals aren't furnished. The roommates...

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  • Hikes around town

    Below I described some of my most magnificent hikes, some are close to the city, others might require a car or bus.  Komsatoppen As described earlier, close to our studenthousing Komsa, the Komsa fjord was present. This is also called Komsatoppen and it is a truly...

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  • Sledding away and cuddles everywhere

    Sledging away Alta is famous for its dogsledding event the Finnmark Race (Finnmarksloypet). And when learning more about the culture behind it, you will want to practice dogsledding as well. Husky dogs are mostly used for dogsledding. There are different types of...

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  • Northern Lights and the Northern Lights Cathedral

    In Alta, one of the most famous and outstanding buildings is the Northern Lights Cathedral. There is free entry to this beautiful cathedral. I went there on a Sunday with a friend. On Sundays, there are often ceremonies. This time there was a ceremony with children....

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  • Fishing adventures..

    After the first fishing trip, we got the fishing vibes. Bought a relatively cheap fishing grod at the store and off we went for fishing. My favorite fishing spot is Tollevika. A place which is not far from Komsa studentboliger and it is not far from the city centre...

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  • How to survive a Greyhound bus trip?

    Surviving a cross - country Greyhound bus trip Greyhound is a bus company that connects most of the major cities in the United States of America, and in most cases, it is a lot cheaper than flying. It may take longer than a day to reach the destination that would only...

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  • Travelling alone versus travelling with other people

    Travelling alone versus travelling with other people If you were reading my previous blog posts, you probably noticed that I am a big fan of solo travelling. And since I extremely often hear funny (and sometimes harsh) comments about it, I decided to write a blog post...

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  • How to meet new people after moving to a new city?

    In the past seven years, I have only spent about one month and a half in my home country, meaning I travel and move around constantly. And while I love to be on the move, meeting new people can be incredibly hard, and what is even harder is keeping in touch with all of...

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  • Press that button!

    Chronicles pre-Erasmus: how you could feel When you apply for an Erasmus program, the very first period is so exciting because you start dreaming about all the possible destinations, how they look like, the people you could meet, the experiences you could...

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  • Valencia - finding and changing accommodation

    During my year in Valencia, I changed apartment twice. I wasn't the first person this happened to and I also wasn't the only person who had difficulties in their accommodation. To help you avoid this, here are my tips for finding an apartment. There are a lot of...

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  • The reason why

    Preface […]in Sherpa country every track is marked with cairns and prayer flags, reminding you that Man's real home is not a house, but the Road, and that life itself is a journey to be walked on foot. from “What am I doing here”, by Bruce Chatwin Chatwin is one...

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  • Keeping the fridge full

    Source Doing the shopping to keep the fridge full or, at least, so that it is not empty is a very simple task and something that every knows and can do. But one must always watch themselves and even more so if you are an Erasmus student, with the right amount to spend...

    0 , 7 years ago
  • How I studied in Beijing: 10 tips you must know before studying in China

    Are you planning to go to China? I hear you. I don’t regret my choice for going there one bit. It was an awesome experience, where I got to see a world that isn’t western centric and a way of being that is just different from what we’re used to. Here I’m talking...

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  • Libraries in Valladolid

    Source Every student arrives at the moment where they have to stop going out and get on top of their studies. It is more difficult for some more than others to concentrate in their own home, so they go to the library to submerge themselves in a much happier studious...

    0 , 7 years ago
  • Mango and Coconut Entremet - A sweet dessert for a light meal!

    Ingredients: (8 parts) For the coconut dacquoise 90gr of egg whites 65gr of Semolina sugar 35gr of icing sugar 35gr of almond powder 20gr of Flour  25gr grated Coconut   For the mango mousse 225gr of mashed Mango 5cl of exotic fruit juice the juice of 1/2 Lime 20gr of...

    0 , 7 years ago

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