Erasmus tips

  • Getting a SIM card in Belgium

    Hey guys! Today I’m going to talk to you about the topic of getting a SIM card and mobile phone in Belgium, since it’s really important that you do. Whether you’re going on an Erasmus exchange for one semester or two, you’ll want to be able to communicate with...

    0 , 8 years ago
  • Post-Erasmus Syndrome

    I don't know why it didn't occur to me before to write something on this topic - post-Erasmus syndrome. It's something that starts to worry Erasmus exchange students while they're enjoying their time abroad, but can see the day when they'll have to go home getting...

    0 , 8 years ago
  • Tips on managing your student budget

    Going to a different country, far from your home, your family and your friends, is a very enriching experience, both personally and professionally. It is an experience where you can discover a new culture, and also learn more about yourself and about life. This is...

    0 , 8 years ago
  • Florence: A renaissance of veganism

    Veganism is a way of living which seeks to exclude, as far as is possible and practicable, all forms of exploitation of, and cruelty to, animals for food, clothing or any other purpose. Essentially, vegetanarism is when someone chooses not to eat any meat products....

    0 , 9 years ago
  • How to handle the paperwork in Spain without dying in the process? A guide for exchange students

    Going to a new country is not an easy process, at the beginning everything is confusing, tedious, and you will probably experience a little bit of jet lag. As if that were not enough, the first few days will be the hardest as you have to act like an adult and get...

    0 , 9 years ago
  • Public transport in Milan

    Hi guys, I would like to share my experience about Milan and the transportation options around the city. When I first arrived there, I had no idea where to buy a ticket for a bus/train/tram or even the fastest way how to get to my apartment. Public transport in Milan is...

    0 , 9 years ago
  • You´re a new Erasmus student?

    After receiving your Erasmus confirmation email, the first thing you should do is celebrate, but afterwards there is a mountain of things to think about: the university, the city, the course, looking for a place to live, learning the language (if you´re going somewhere...

    0 , 9 years ago
  • A cafe like a dream in Barcelona "We Pudding"

    It is the most beautiful cafe I've ever seen. It has a decoration diferent and diverting atmosphere. The cakes are so delicious that you can not choose easily. The price is very cheap and the portions are very big. I think, each of one is 5 euros. I recommend you...

    0 , 9 years ago
  • Digital Lithuania: Comfortable transportation tips (part 1)

    Traveling in new places fills you with excitement as well as.... lower or higher levels of stress. You print millions of papers just to find your way from airport to a mysterious location of your newly booked acommodation, use a public city transport in a constant doubt...

    0 , 9 years ago
  • DIY gift ideas

    Making homemade gifts is not also cheaper but it is always unique and more personal. There are tonnes of ideas on Pinterest and Buzzfeed, but the ones I described below, I find to be the simplest and cheapest. The materials can be found easily and the gifts look...

    1 , 9 years ago
  • How to mix up studying and revising

    Source Exam season is the most dreaded term for all students, especially when you have to juggle other responsibilities at the same time. Often you can find yourself still having coursework deadlines and internship/grad scheme applications in process. But exams always...

    0 , 9 years ago
  • Why studying languages will give you the edge...

    Source It is common knowledge that students in the UK are worse speakers of diferrent languages than the rest of European students. Evidently, English is the most commonly spoken second language in 19 out of 25 European Union countries (excluding the UK and Ireland),...

    0 , 9 years ago
  • Tips on saving money in University... that will actually make a difference

    Budget in the first week of term After you have received your student loan, or if you have saved up over summer for the term, work out how much you can spend each week of term. Budget for food, travel, going out and then leave some over for additional things. Be...

    0 , 9 years ago
  • Survival Guide to your Third Year Abroad

    Doing a Year Abroad as part of your languages degree in the UK is the compulsory, and often feared part of many student's university experience. Obviously, coming to a foreign country on your own, having relatively basic knowledge of the language, and not...

    0 , 9 years ago
  • Road Trip in the South of France

    So if you are spending part of, or all of your Year Abroad in France, then you will probably dream of visiting the renowned Côte d'Azur and the region of Provence at some point during your time there. You've seen the photos, watched the films, and trust me, the...

    0 , 9 years ago
  • Traditional Portuguese Food!

    Traditional Portuguese dishes Portugal is known because of her great cuisine. I will tell you what are the most traditional and common dishes of this beautiful country. As I already told you in one of my other blogposts, you must try the Francesinha when you come to...

    0 , 9 years ago
  • Maxmomentum dance studio Porto

    Maxmomentum dance studio “Momentum” stands for the way a movement starts and never stops. During my Erasmus stay in Porto, I learned about the Maxmomentum dance school. A friend of mine asked me if me and my sister wanted to join her in a b-boy (for the laymen:...

    0 , 9 years ago
  • Fitness Hut Porto, cheap gym for Erasmus!

    Fitness Hut Porto Are you an Erasmus student in Porto and do you want to continue going to the gym during your stay abroad? If yes, Fitness Hut must be a good option for you! This gym has several advantages: First of all, the location is very central. It’s nearby the...

    0 , 9 years ago
  • Hunting down the best churrería

    After so many posts, by now it must be obvious that I am a big fan of chocolate con churros. In my opinion, it is the best breakfast you can have in Spain. Especially my Brazilian friend, Kellen and I have been discovering newer and newer places to have churros. So I...

    0 , 9 years ago
  • Travelling alone vs with others

    I have been long planning a post about my personal experience and advice on whether to take on a trip alone or with a companion. Most of my life I have been travelling with friends or at least with people who I know to some extent, but I have also had the chance to...

    0 , 9 years ago

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