Erasmus experiences
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Experience in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia by Dinkayehu
What is it like to live in Addis Ababa? Would you recommend it? What is the city like? I recommend to you to visit and live in Addis Ababa because, life is full of entertainment with good weather, fair transport with fair prices. You can also get Ethiopian original...
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Erasmus Experience in Lund, Sweden by Luke
Why did you choose to go to Lund, Sweden? My main reason was that Sweden is socially a very accepting placeHow long is the scholarship? How much money do you receive to help you with living costs? 1 year, and approximately £3,000What is the student lifestyle like in...
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Experience in Olhão, Portugal by Nisnana
What is it like to live in Olhão? Would you recommend it? What is the city like? It's a very quite and peaceful city.What is the student lifestyle like in Olhão? I dont know much abt the student life here but there are quite good schools around olhao.How much does it...
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Erasmus Experience in Leeuwarden, Netherlands by Umni
Why did you choose to go to Leeuwarden, Netherlands? I was granted a scholarship here and i couldnt decline it because it was a great offer and also the netherlands is somewhere i did not want to miss out on ( the experience)How long is the scholarship? How much money...
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Erasmus Experience in Malaga, Spain by laura
Why did you choose to go to Malaga, Spain? Because of its atmosphere and beautiful weather and a beach. Additionally, I also wanted to improve my Spanish and meet new people.How long is the scholarship? How much money do you receive to help you with living costs? I have...
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Experience in Milan, Italy by Maria Chiara
What is it like to live in Milan? Would you recommend it? What is the city like? Beside being beautiful from an architectural and artistic point of view, the city of Milan offers multiple past time for every kind of personality (parties, exhibitions, fashion, history,...
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Experience in Leading University, Bangladesh by Md.Atikur
Generally, what is Leading University like? This is renown private university in Bangladesh at Sylhet.What are the facilities like? This is situated at the center of the nature where natural beauty lives with the peaceful and friendly people.What are the tutors like?...
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Experience in Blagoevgrad, Bulgaria by Valentin
What is the student lifestyle like in Blagoevgrad? A lot of students like to go in night clubs. Also they like to have a parties in their student dorm rooms. And they like to taka an alcoholHow much does it cost to live in Blagoevgrad? Maybe 350-400 euroIs it difficult...
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Experience in The Hague, Netherlands by Maud
What is it like to live in The Hague? Would you recommend it? What is the city like? The Hague is a very multicultural city. Almost everyone speaks decent English and it is very foreign-friendly. There are a lot of nice restaurants and cafes.What is the student...
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Erasmus Experience in Palma de Mallorca, Spain by Marie
Why did you choose to go to Palma de Mallorca, Spain? To study tourism and discover this fantatic island.How long is the scholarship? How much money do you receive to help you with living costs? 1 year depends of the shcholarship example erasmus (between 200 and 300 per...
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Experience in Kharkiv, Ukraine by Zehra ece
What is it like to live in Kharkiv? Would you recommend it? What is the city like? Living in Kharkiv is like a time machine. There are 150-200 years old buildings in the city center. As you move away from the center, relatively new buildings are waiting for you. I...
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Experience in Podgorica, Montenegro by Ana
What is it like to live in Podgorica? Would you recommend it? What is the city like? I'm from Podgorica and i love this city so much. It dosen't have many things to see like monuments and an old city, but there are many caffees and restaurants were you can taste the...
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Experience in Brisbane, Australia by Danielle
What is it like to live in Brisbane? Would you recommend it? What is the city like? Brisbane is laidback and easy going. Centred around a river it is referred to as the River City. There are museums and parks and it is the gateway to the Gold Coast and Sunshine...
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Experience in Lodz, Poland by Goutham
What is it like to live in Lodz? Would you recommend it? What is the city like? It is a silent city with less population transport is good What is the student lifestyle like in Lodz? Mainly the prices are less compare to other big city around Poland so for students it...
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Erasmus Experience in Kharkiv, Ukraine by Humphrey
Why did you choose to go to Kharkiv, Ukraine Why I chose to come to kharkiv Ukraine is because of the many opportunities here. And also the weather is nice here . How long is the scholarship? How much money do you receive to help you with living costs? Am not on...
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Experience in Rome, Italy by Hosna
What is it like to live in Rome? Would you recommend it? What is the city like? Yes, Rome is a pleasant and historical city, and you will enjoy to live in even as a student. Source What is the student lifestyle like in Rome? Rome is a vibrant city and there are bunch...
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Two days in Venice, Italy
I visited Venice for the first time on the first weekend of the Venice Carnival (Carnevale di Venezia), to experience the opening ceremonies of the Carnival. This was the first weekend of February so the weather was quite pleasant, becoming colder by night with a cold...
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Two days in Dolomites, Italy
I recently visited a few towns in the Dolomites mountain range in North-East Italy. It was a small two day weekend trip, but since it is the ski season and the towns now have snowy grounds and sunny days, the timing could not have been more perfect! It was a short but...
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Vegan Campout 2019 in Nottingham
Vegan Campout 2019 in Nottingham At the last day of August, when the summer was not burning the skin but led the mood burst in dopamine, we were getting ready for the biggest vegan camp out in the UK. If you asked me 3 years ago, who is vegan, I would definitely...
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Experience in Ferrara, Italy by Andrea
What did life in Ferrara seem like to you? Would you recommend it? What is it like? Life in Ferrara flows in a peaceful way. The size of the city and the number of citizens means that you could consider it a town. Hence why I can tell you that it's a fairly peaceful way...