Erasmus tips
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Week 3 Activities and Special guests
Intro During the 3rd week in Elazig for my 7 months Erasmus internship, things were starting to go better day by day. More Erasmus students were coming and more activities were coming up. Due to the fact that Earth Day was coming up during this week the Erasmus office...
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Week 2 Breakfast and Apartment tour
Week 2 Second week definitely comes as an adjustment week, getting to know my co workers at the Erasmus Office, settle in the apartment, apply for residence permit and our very own first breakfast together. In my first week i show you guys the people working in the...
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Week 1 at the Erasmus Office
Guys i noticed how catchy a daily blog can be and i love to read somebody's else stories about what their day look like and what adventures and challenges they overcame during an Erasmus experience. Even i am not so committed in writing every day my activities, i will...
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First week need to know things and some thoughts about cultural experiences in general
How Erasmus helped me to get to know myself better Hello, people! Today I decided I want to talk about why Erasmus is a life changing experience and how it helped me get to know myself better so that maybe my example would prove to be enough to make you consider going...
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How to spend your weekends on a budget
Everybody sits back as today we are going to talk about some ideas of spending your weekends with a budget less than 15 euros. University has you all wrapped up (I mean, when you’re not hanging out with your newly made friends) but sometimes you feel like you need to...
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Part 2: Grocery shopping hacks and where to eat during your stay
Alright, so you arrived to your receiving country and checked in safely to your accommodation. Now the next biggest concern on your mind is where to buy things and where to eat. I am a coffee addict and my first concern when I arrived to Lithuania was where to buy my...
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Part 1: Why Lithuania and useful things to know before your arrival
Hello, awesome people of Erasmusu. I chose to speak about how to live on a budget while in a foreign country and make the best of your experience. The city I chose to do my Erasmus was Vilnius and I have to say it was my first and only choice. While many of my...
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4 things to do before you leave (health-wise)
Your physical and mental health; two things that are incredibly important in relation to your general wellbeing. In this day and age, we all seem to suffer from some health problem, from eczema to asthma. So how can you make sure you're equipped before you head to...
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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...
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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...
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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...
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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....
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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...
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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...
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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...
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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...
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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...
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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...
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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...
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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),...
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