Erasmus tips

  • What to do in Nesna when you don't have to go to University?

    First of all, I recommend you to chose Nesna just in case you are an athletic person. Why? It is an easy question.  Nesna is such a small village; you can not go shopping, or to the cinema, there are no discos as in Spain... But you have an amazing natural range of...

    1 , 11 years ago
  • Trip to Karaisali: Erasmus Style

    Once being a part of the ESN Club at my school ( Atleast before having to deal with crazy problems) I planned a trip for the Erasmus students to Karaisali because I thought it would be a great get-a-way from the daily life of school. A place where we all could relax,...

    0 , 11 years ago
  • Drink Drink and Drink

    So, we ate a lot in our last post: http://lifemeanstravel.blogspot.in/2013/09/five-pillars-of-student-exchange-food.html Now coming on to the next pillar, lets talk about Drinks. Now all of you who think that I went only for drinks in Europe, please consider this " I...

    0 , 11 years ago
  • Trains in Bulgaria

    One cheap and easy way to travel in Bulgaria is hitchhiking. It is not, however, the only cheap way to go from one place to another. Trains are a very cheap means of transportation as well. The problem with trains is that they are very old and unpleasant. This does not...

    0 , 11 years ago
  • Hitchhiking in Bulgaria

    Do you know that there is one very nice and easy way to go from one place to another in Bulgaria? That would be by hitchhiking. Actually, hitchhiking is a popular travelling method not only in Bulgaria but also in other countries on the Balkan Peninsula. In Bulgaria...

    0 , 11 years ago
  • Some Info on Body Language

    (Source) Body language is far more important than you might think Sometime ago I started reading about body language and movement and I prepared this article, which could be a proper introduction to what body language is. Flora Davis, journalist for the famous female...

    0 , 11 years ago
  • Some Tips

     I have never wondered whether or not to do Erasmus. Even at the beginning of my first year I knew I had to do some exchange program. I was already a foreign student in Madrid, Spain, but I wanted to give it a try. 1.   My first step was to find and look at the list...

    0 , 11 years ago
  • Basic Bulgarian

    When you are planning to travel or to do an exchange, it is always useful to know some basic words, used in your country of destination. In Bulgaria, you would meet many English-speakers, but elderly people or the personnel that works in supermarkets and shops would...

    0 , 11 years ago
  • Do it

    I think that most people my age (in their 20s) are very globally oriented. Take me, for example. I am from Bulgaria. I graduated from an American College, I started my university studies in Spain, and now I am doing Erasmus in Slovenia. That’s just my story. If you...

    0 , 11 years ago
  • Accommodation in Maribor

    I did my Erasmus in Maribor, Slovenia. I knew little about the country but since I really love the mountain and outdoor activities, I knew it would be a great choice. When I applied for Erasmus exchange I could list five cities in which I wanted to do my Erasmus but in...

    0 , 11 years ago
  • Drinking game with playing cards

    If you want to celebrate while having a few drinks with your friends and you are wondering if there are any good drinking games I recommend you one: Source It is played with playing cards. All the playing cards are included except from the numbers 2, 3 and 4....

    2 , 11 years ago
  • FAQ's about Erasmus in Porto

    Before starting the biggest adventure in your life, you might have a lot of questions going round in your head. Therefore, I will try to give an answer to some of them. Source 1. Which semester I should choose? If you are going just for one semester, choose the second...

    0 , 11 years ago
  • Hello Helsinki!

    The first day as an Erasmus student in Helsingin Yliopisto, or the University of Helsinki, invoved going to the the main campus on Yliopistonkatu 3 which was luckily located very close to the main train station, as was the majority of the main campus and...

    0 , 11 years ago
  • Daily life in Sevilla

    I really don't know how long I can endure this torture of writing this in English... I know I will switch to german anyway at some point. The very fact that so many Erasmus students seem to have the time to write blogs so often describes life of an Erasmus student quite...

    0 , 11 years ago
  • 1 of the 1001 train journeys to do before you die!

    When I was trying to choose a place to travel to for Erasmus I was partly swayed by friends, the country itself and also the courses offered. I had settled on Poland for my first choice as a combination of all three of the above. However as I came closer to the time for...

    0 , 11 years ago
  • The view from under the shadow of Jesus!

    If you are visiting Lisbon, you HAVE to go to the top of the mountain, where the statue of Jesus is. They have almost the same one as the people from Rio de Janeiro. The statue has of course a meaning behind it. With arms wide open, people build it so that they can show...

    0 , 11 years ago
  • ¡ADVICE! Ways to travel to Poland

    In this entrance I'm going to advice about the better ways to travel to Poland from Spain. Well, I think that the best transport is the plane, and the best options are this ones: -You can travel from Barcelona to Gdansk,Warsawa, Katowice or Poznan from about 45€ or...

    1 , 11 years ago
  • Things to carry for an Exchange Semester to Malta

    Pictures. Bring pictures of family and friends that you can look at whenever you get homesick. Source No need to carry an international Sim. The reason for this is that in most of the countries the SIM cards are given free of charge and also activated immediately (I...

    0 , 11 years ago
  • Some Tips from personal experience for to survive while studying as an Erasmus Student in Malta

    Erasmus Semester in Malta is an exciting time which I am looking forward to. I am Manish Abraham these are a few tips that should help you to get adjusted in the new atmosphere. This is something I wrote from my experience of being an International student in Austria...

    0 , 11 years ago
  • Preparation and Processing of Application for University of Malta

    Preparing for the exchange began with researching about the possible countries for exchage then began the process for applying for the exchange, by filling in an online form at the University of Applied Sciences Upper Austria by giving first three options for an...

    0 , 11 years ago

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