Erasmus experiences
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Erasmus experience in Los Angeles, United States by Jens
Why did you choose to go to Los Angeles, United States? It's not like I was considering other options, but I had an opportunity and asked myself "why not"? And I do not regret my decision at all. Source How long does the scholarship last? How much money do you receive...
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Oslo: An unforgettable adventure
What degree are you studying/did you study, and at which university? In which course are you now and which Erasmus course did you do? I’m studying for a degree in Biochemistry and Biomedical Science, at the University of Valencia. I went in the last year (4th year) of...
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Experience in Siauliai College, Lithuania by Cihan
Generally, what is Siauliu kolegija like? it is normal not very good.no activities.I didnt enjoy.lithuania stdents arent friendful.The only positive thing is that beer is cheap.What are the facilities like? ı dont know.maybe nothingAre the lessons easy in Siauliu...
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Erasmus Experience in Oviedo, Spain by Jessica
Source Why did you choose to go to Oviedo, Spain? Oviedo is such a beautiful city with an awesome landscape! To go on vacation you always go to the south, but in the north it's so much more beautiful! The ESN group of Oviedo is awesome, too, there are regulary parties...
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Experience in Cuenca, Spain by Roberto
What do you think about living in Cuenca? Do you recommend it? What is it like? It's like a big town. We all know each other, at least by sight. It's quite calm and everything is close. You don't need to use public transport. I'd recommend it to live in if you like both...
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My Erasmus experience in Krakow, Poland by Felix
Why did you choose to go to Krakow, Poland? Because I knew that the cost of living was low and I had never been there. How long did you stay there? How much funding did you receive? 3 months. I got an Erasmus grant of almost 1000 as well as my normal scholarship (600 in...
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Experience in Dortmund, Germany by Erdogan
What is it like to live in Dortmund? Would you recommend it? What is the city like? The mobility is really nice. You have a big mall with lot of shops. How much does it cost to live in Dortmund? Not much. For a good apartment you could pay 300€ with all bills Is it...
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Erasmus experience in Toulouse, France by Eline
How long was the scholarship valid? How much money did you get for support? 6 months, 92 euro per month. Would you recommend the city and the university of Toulouse to other students? Yes! Toulouse changed my life! I really liked the city, the people... Source Did you...
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Experience in Bern University of Applied Sciences, Switzerland by
Generally, what is Bern University of Applied Sciences like? It is a great school with really good qualified lecturer.What are the facilities like? They are satisfied could be better.What are the tutors like? They are great and really high qualified. We have a lot of...
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Experience in Manila, Philippines by Lenard
What is it like to live in Manila? Would you recommend it? What is the city like? Manila's architecture isn't built to be accessible like other cities. The capital is very big and the mode of transportation such as the jeep and the mrt are unbearable. but uber and taxis...
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Banská Bystrica or where Christ lost his sandal
By Andrea Almansa and Pablo Brandolini (Spain) Warning: Banská Bystrica is not what an Erasmus student expects at first sight. But don't worry, in a few days you will find that charm that big cities don't have: you end up meeting even the bus driver, the parties are in...
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Experience in University of Peradeniya, Sri Lanka by Dulani
Generally, what is University of Peradeniya like? University of peradeniya is the most beautiful university in Sri lanka, spreaded in a vast area.trees covered by beautiful Flowers in may are unique character to university. Environment is very calm and mild.What are the...
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Experience in University New Sorbonne - Paris III, France by mayssam
Generally, what is University New Sorbonne - Paris III like? It is not a very big university, we have 2 main buildings, I would say that I like this university but sometimes the administration is not really good, they leave you alone to deal with your problems.What are...
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Experience in Belgrade, Serbia by Ignjat
What is it like to live in Belgrade? Would you recommend it? What is the city like? I would definitely recommend living in Belgrade, especially during summer when there are a lot of festivals across Serbia. It’s a vibrant city that continuously breathes, there is a...
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Experience in University of Passau, Germany by Mathilda
Generally, what is University of Passau like? It's situated right next to the river, which is amazing especially during spring and summer, as there is also a huge place to meet up with friends. The university buildings are mostly situated alongside this river, but some...
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Erasmus Experience in Valencia, Spain by Landry
Why did you choose to go to Valencia, Spain? Because i needed a change of environmentHow long is the scholarship? How much money do you receive to help you with living costs? I don't get anyWhat is the student lifestyle like in Valencia? Pretty nice i guessWould you...
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Erasmus Experience in Cassino, Italy by omar
Why did you choose to go to Cassino, Italy? I this is the best city in Italy I can fully have exposure to Italian culture.How long is the scholarship? How much money do you receive to help you with living costs? 2-3 year scholarship with living costs 5000 Euros per...
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Erasmus Experience in Granada, Spain by Lut
Why did you choose to go to Granada, Spain? Source I wanted to learn Spanish and, besides that, the university here has a good reputation. What is the student lifestyle like in Granada? A lot of fun and nice people! Source Would you recommend the city and the...
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Granada...home sweet home..
Why did you decide to go to Granada, in Spain? I always wanted to visit Spain, especially Granada, because it's a city for young people. Here the all city seems to be made for the students, everything goes around the university. Source How long is the scholarship? How...
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Japan, NAIST institute (not on the list)
Lost on the rice fields of Japan, NAIST Institute is a very small and modern research facility. Quiet and isolated (20 min train trip from the closest city, Nara), it's the perfect place to focus on your task. But it's also à flaw: there is absolutely no bar, ramen...