Erasmus experiences
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Experience in Brno, the Czech Republic by Ana
What is it like to live in Brno? Would you recommend it? What is the city like? If you're a student, Brno is the city for you. There are parties every day of the week. Besides, it's right in the centre of Europe, which makes it a great place to travel all over and for...
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The perfect city if you know how to adapt.
The good thing about Bergen is that, although it is a "cold" country and in the beginning it is difficult to live there, be it due to the climate or the culture (for example, Norway doesn't have a bar culture like we do in Spain) it's a very 'European' city and you have...
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Erasmus Experience in Katowice, Poland by Alejandro
Why did you choose to go to Katowice, Poland? It seemed like a bit more of an uncommon choice, which could be a much more valuable addition to my Erasmus experience, and I thought that going to Poland would be a good alternative (it was the best choice in the...
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Erasmus Experience in Košice, Slovakia by Pilar
Why did you choose to come to Košice, Slovakia? All of the classes are in English, even the ones in the hospital. It's a cheap destination and they make it very easy to take classes from different courses. Source How long is the scholarship? How much money do you...
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Erasmus Experience in Gdansk, Poland by Pablo
Why did you choose to go to Gdansk, Poland? I wanted something different... I wanted a country that wasn't one that Spanish people would normally choose... but there were a lot of people who had had the same thoughts as I did. Aside from this, the classes were taught in...
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Living in Lisbon
source Lisbon is a beautiful city, full of contrasts. It has great weather and very kind people, although a little closed off at the beginning. source Its style depends very much on which area you are living in, but in general it's quite Bohemian, full of art and...
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Erasmus in Ljubljana
Why did you choose to go to Ljubljana, Slovenia? My flatmate had been there travelling and told me that it was a very welcoming city and that is what I was looking for from my Erasmus destination. Besides, it was the place that the least amount of people applied to and...
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Erasmus Experience in Paris, France by Alex
Why did you choose to go to Paris, France? I was bored of being in Australia so bought a one way ticket to Paris for the adventure. Source How long is the scholarship? How much money do you receive to help you with living costs? No scholarship, but got a job here...
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Experience in Constanta, Romania by Raluca-Andreea
What is it like to live in Constanta? Would you recommend it? What is the city like? To live in Constanta is easy. Constanta is a small city and the sea is amazing.What is the student lifestyle like in Constanta? Also the student lifestyle is easy. You have campus,...
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Experience in Sofia, Bulgaria by Miglena
What is it like to live in Sofia? Would you recommend it? What is the city like? Sofia is a great city to live in, I would recommend it. As it's the capital of Bulgaria, it is very easy to find accommodation and students can also find a job in their free...
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Erasmus Experience in Turin, Italy by Javier
Why did you choose to go to Turin, Italy? The language is easy, the university has a good reputation, the culture there is similar to Spanish culture, it's not too far from home. Source How long is the scholarship? How much money do you receive to help you with living...
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Experience in Aguascalientes, Mexico by Rafael
What is it like to live in Aguascalientes? Would you recommend it? What is the city like? It's very, very tranquil and safe, there aren't big shows or events, but it's a nice place to live. It's the state with the highest density of bars in Mexico. There are good...
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Erasmus Experience in Newcastle Upon Tyne, the United Kingdom
Why did you choose to go to Newcastle Upon Tyne, the United Kingdom? It seemed important to explore a city in the United Kingdom and just to learn English, but to also get to know a totally different culture. Besides, the city of Newcastle is a very lively city, where...
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Erasmus Experience in Timişoara, Romania by Marcos
How long is the scholarship? How much money do you receive to help you with living costs? 9 months, I got €115 a month, still waiting on the government. What is the student lifestyle like in Timişoara? It's really good, but the residences not so much. Source Would...
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Experience in Timişoara, Romania by Andrea Raluca
What is it like to live in Timişoara? Would you recommend it? What is the city like? It's a really big city, there's always something to do. I'd definitely recommend it! What is the student lifestyle like in Timişoara? It's good. There are libraries and nice places to...
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Experience in Timişoara, Romania by Rares
What is it like to live in Timişoara? Would you recommend it? What is the city like? It's a city in progress. The 5 years that I've lived in Timişoara have taught me to appreciate and to live every moment to the full. Although it may seem like a city in ruin, it has a...
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Experience in Mumbai, India by Sayali
What is it like to live in Mumbai? Would you recommend it? What is the city like? Mumbai is the city of night.One can enjoy a lot but aslo person who wants to pursue something needs to work much harder than any one city. Mumbai is a beautiful place to stay and live your...
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Experience in Warsaw, Poland by Michal
What is it like to live in Warsaw? Would you recommend it? What is the city like? Warsaw is very cultural and artistic city with high level of galleries museums and art scene. Great vibe its pulsing all the time but without that annoying pretending aspect like in some...
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Experience in Cape Town, South Africa by Glen
What is it like to live in Cape Town? Would you recommend it? What is the city like? It's awesome here in Cape Town,especially the party and the nightlifeWhat is the student lifestyle like in Cape Town? It's great for students of all nationalities..And a great vibeHow...
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A huge campus, 6 faculties and 30,000 students
source The University of Alicante is known for its large campus that is home to 6 different faculties (a big advantage is not having them spread out around the city) with almost 30, 000 students. When I saw it for the first time I thought: "this is a city for young...