Erasmus experiences
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Erasmus Experience in Villanueva de la Canada, Spain by Clémence
Why did you choose to go to Villanueva de la Canada, Spain? Because of the good reputation of Alfonso X el Sabio University. How long was your stay? How much aid did you receive? 4 and a half months. €600 Erasmus grant. What is student life like in Villanueva de la...
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Experience in Ibague, Colombia by Laura
What do you think of living in Ibagué? Do you recommend it? What is it like? Living in Ibagué is excellent for those looking for an intermediate city with warm weather. In the city you can find multiple activities to do related to culture, music and fun, such as:...
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Experience in bbw University of Applied Sciences, Germany by Sid
Generally, what is bbw University of Applied Sciences like? After 5 months here, Pro's: Easy structure, 2 class per week on an average, too easy studies, Questions circulated a day before exam, Presentations in class at times by students. Cons: New university, lot of...
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Great time of my life!!!
Why did you decide to go to Tarragona, Spain? I didn't know anything about Spain before Erasmus. For this reason I wanted to learn more about its culture here. In a smaller city like Tarragona you can learn the language much better. In Tarragona I was forced to learn...
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Why Romania
I think of myself as a puzzle. I believe that the perfect me spread its bits in different people, and my purpose in life is to chase after those bits and put them together, and probably I will find a complete me, if not perfect. So, somehow, the universe creates plans...
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Experience in Castellón de la Plana, Spain by Pablo
What do you think about living in Castellón? Do you recommend it? What is it like? Castellón is a small but a very friendly city. There aren't big monuments but it has great beaches and a quite important cultural offer. How is the student atmosphere in Castellón de...
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Experience in Castellón de la Plana, Spain
What was it like living in Castellón de la Plana? Do you recommend it? It's a nice, quiet, and small city. How much does it cost to live in Castellón de la Plana? It's quite cheap to live in Castellón. Was it difficult to find accommodation in Castellón de la Plana?...
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Melissa's Experience in Florence, Italy
Source What do you think of Florence as a place to live? Would you recommend it? What's it like? I would absolutely recommend it! I think it's been one of the best experiences of my life. It's a beautiful place and if you're into art, you'll love it. Simply taking a...
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Tips - Erasmus in Castellón
Castellón is a small city where it's easy to get to know almost everyone. Positive aspects: those of any Spanish city: its gastronomy, its culture, the beach. Besides, it's quite a cheap city where to live in, both housing and prices in general. The University is...
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Experience in Swansea, United Kingdom by George
What is it like to live in Swansea? Would you recommend it? What is the city like? I would certainly recommend living in Swansea as we moved here, from 30 miles north of London, after I had a job here, and have been happy here since. The people are very friendly, with a...
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Erasmus advice for Kaunas, I studied Computer Engineering@KTU
Why did you choose to go to Kaunas, Lithuania? Because it was not popular and it required the level B2 of english (in italy is not a commmon thing). I have already been in Lithuania before my erasmus and I liked it, so I had no prejudgment about it. I already knew that...
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Experience in Toulon, France by Laura
What is it like to live in Toulon? Would you recommend it? What is the city like? Toulon used to be a navy hub but things changed in the 80s when the city faced a very bad crisis. Fortunately, things have finally brightened up recently with the uplifting of the old part...
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Jessica's Erasmus Experience in Castellón de la Plana, Spain
Why did you choose to go to Castellón de la Plana, Spain? It seemed a quiet place, next to the beach and with a good atmosphere to meet new people. What is the student atmosphere like in Castellón de la Plana? There are lots of Erasmus students in Castellón, so you...
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Toño's Erasmus Experience in Modena, Italy
Why did you choose to go to Modena, Italy? I chose Modena due to the ease of movement around Europe and, above all, to learn a new language, as there were few Erasmus destinations offered in the UK, and, those that were, were very over-subscribed. Also, Italy is the...
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Experience in Tallinn University, Estonia by Palwasha
Generally, what is Tallinn University like? Tallinn University has very friendly environment with supportive lecturers that are ready to push you further in your studies and help you improve your knowledge and skills.What are the facilities like? I have been provided...
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Erasmus Experience in Budapest, Hungary by Alicja
Source Why did you choose to go to Budapest, Hungary? The distance from my country (Poland) to Budapest is very close. I really wanted to do my Erasmus in capital city and Budapest was the only one option. Additionally Budapest is full of great cultural and...
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Experience in Eindhoven, Netherlands by Mayke
What is it like to live in Eindhoven? Would you recommend it? What is the city like? The city does not have pretty buildings or things you definitely have to see. However, there are a lot of events in Eindhoven that are awesome. Dutch design week, Dutch technology week,...
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Experience in Komotini, Greece by Kostas
How much does it cost to live in Komotini? The cost of living in Komotini is low, because you can go anywhere in the city on foot, plus there are two restaurants where students can eat for free. Furthermore, the prices in general are sensible..What is the food like?...
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Experience in Kampala, Uganda by Mugabe
What is it like to live in Kampala? Would you recommend it? What is the city like? hard work and funWhat is the student lifestyle like in Kampala? challenges and competitionHow much does it cost to live in Kampala? depending on where you stay because the cost of living...
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Nicolás' Erasmus Experience in Florence, Italy
Why did you choose to go to Florence, Italy? I mainly chose to go to Florence for it being the Cuna del Renacimiento. I truly wanted to fully experience this city once in my life. When I decided to go on Erasmus, I had to weigh up whether I wanted to go to Poland or...