Erasmus experiences
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Unraveling the beauty behind the orange rooftops - Lisbon
I've been travelling over the past few years but no city managed to charm me with its authentic touch as much as Lisboa did. I was first introduced to Lisbon when I moved there in 2014 to volunteer in a School stationed on the yellow line (Rato). I was a part of a...
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Anty-rekomendacja TSU/Anti-reccomendation of TSU
For english scroll down: Chciałam szczerze odradzić wszystkim planującym wymianę w Gruzji studiowanie na Tbiliskim Uniwersytecie Państwowym. Jakość uczelni pozostawia wiele do życzenia, a wymagania zdecydowanie niewspółgrają z ofertą edukacyjną. Poziom...
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Experience in Barcelona, Spain by Xavi
What is it like to live in Barcelona? Would you recommend it? What is the city like? Living in Barcelona is such a good experience if you are a student because there are a lot of places to go out at night and most universities have a lot of discounts in a lot of things...
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Erasmus Experience in Linz, Austria
Why did you choose to go to Linz, Austria? Because of its location in the centre of Europe, and because I thought that it would be better for my future than going elsewhere like Italy or France. How long does the scholarship last? How much financial support doyou...
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Experience in Girona, Spain by Ari
What is it like to live in Girona? Would you recommend it? What is the city like? Life in Girona is better than life in Barcelona. That's because it's a city, which means it has lots of services, main shops... but at the same time it's one of the littlest cities around...
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4 Struggles Only Students Living Off Campus Understand
Living in campus comes with its perks. You don’t have to commute to school, you can easily make friends, take part in campus activities, and you get to lay in a little more. On the other hand, living off campus comes with a little more challenges. While you are likely...
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The best Erasmus city
I really think that Oviedo is the best city to do Erasmus! It's a great little town, but the thing that struck me the most is how everything is gathered in the centre! It is perfectly connected, it is very clean and it is a quiet place to live; you can go home at any...
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I worked as Hotel Receptionist
Ciao! I worked as Hotel Receptionist for almost 2 years. Being in the Hospitality Industry is exciting yet challenging, I got to meet various types of guests, interacting with them, exchanging thoughts and ideas, mingle with them and so on. It was not an easy job, you...
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Experience in Perugia
Why did you choose to go to Perugia, Italy? I chose Perugia because I wanted to do my Erasmus in Italy and it was a small, comfortable city in the centre of the country. How long does the grant last? How much financial help do you receive? I receive a grant of 300€...
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Erasmus experience in Lublin, Poland by Johan
Why did you choose to go to Lublin, Poland? Because it offers good European studies, in which you can study in English in a good university without spending a fortune. This differs to other universities in European countries where you can only study a degree in the...
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A spontaneous layover in Turkey
Due to a blizzard this past winter, I had a spontaneous layover in Adana, Turkey. I was flying from Washington D.C. to Tashkent, Uzbekistan, and my original layover was supposed to be in Istanbul, Turkey. However, Istanbul was experiencing a massive snowstorm and...
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Experience in Bari, Italy by Maurizio
What’s it like to live in Bari? Would you recommend it? Bari is a very beautiful city. There’s good food and a typical Mediterranean climate. The people are really nice and friendly! How would you describe the student atmosphere in Bari? Great. Bari is already...
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Sara's Italian Experience in Turin
What is the student atmosphere like in Turin? It's a lovely atmosphere and there are lots of possibilities for studying. Source What's the cost of living in Turin? It doesn't cost very much... I have a single room in a 120 meters squared apartment, right in the city...
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Just A Kenyan Girl Living In Milan
Milan is one of those cities that everyone has seen before they visit, so imagine the excitement I had when I actually had to live here and call this place my home. I came to Milan to study my Masters in Luxury in Interior Design and was in love with the place. The...
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Holidays in the Big Apple
I think we can all agree when I say ringing in the holidays in the Empire State is a bucket list for many. Nobody celebrates the winter holidays better than New Yorkers. The Christmas atmosphere and ambiance is on a whole nother level with its gleaming Christmas...
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Riga-Maryam Naderi(master student of LSCM)
Of course, I was a freelance student and paid a high tuition fee to the University of Barcelona, but I know that everything was affordable for the students of ٍErasmusu. My experience: My trip to Latvia and Riga, which I did not know much about before choosing a course...
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Groningen 101
I had some friends who recommended studying in The Netherlands and they said it’s really nice. I think they were right because I extended my stay. I should have stayed here for 6 months, but now I’ve been here for a full year. So that’s how much I like...
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Experience in Girona, Spain by Laura
What do you think about living in Girona? Do you recommend it? What is it like? Girona is a small city you can go all over in two hours. I recommend it because it's small, nice, and warm. How is the student atmosphere in Girona? The student atmosphere is good on...
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Experience in Girona, Spain by Rossend
What do you think about living in Girona? Do you recommend it? What is it like? It's a great place to live in. It's a small and warm city. How is the student atmosphere in Girona? There are many students in the city, so there's much student life. How much does it cost...
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Experience in De La Salle University, Philippines by lenard
Generally, what is De La Salle University like? La Salle belongs to the top 3 universities in the Philippines, it's one of the schools many Filipino students hope to be admitted like University of the Philippines and Ateneo De Manila University. The student culture...