flag-es Marta Reina

Current city:
Sevilla
City of birth:
Sevilla
Host university:
SU
Home university:
US

Marta activity

  • Blog

    BÜYÜKADA: Princes' Islands: Must visit!

    Hey everyone, how is it going? I'm very excited about today's post which is going to be about Istanbul. I think it's by far one of the most beautiful places that I have visited this year during my Erasmus exchange. You probably have already seen it in the title, I'm...

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    Erasmus Experience in Osaka, Japan

    Why did you choose Osaka, Japan as your Erasmus destination? Because I had always liked Japan and I wanted to improve my Japanese skills. Source How long is the program? How much money do you receive as a grant? 5 months, they don't provide pocket money, but they will...

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    Experiencia Erasmus en Gante, Bélgica por Stefania

    ¿Por qué decidiste ir a Gante, Bélgica? Quería descubrir esta parte de Europa. ¿Cuánto tiempo dura el intercambio? ¿Cuánto dinero recibes como ayuda económica? 5 meses. Sólo recibo 230 euros al mes, lo cual es ridículo. ¿Cómo es la vida del estudiante en...

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    Experiencia en Taipéi, Taiwán por Lily

    ¿Cómo es la vida en Taipéi? ¿La recomendarías? ¿Cómo es la ciudad? Vivir en Taipéi es querer ponerse gordo. La ciudad está llena de comida y deliciosos olores que te harán estar constantemente registrando tus bolsillos para ver si te queda algo de dinero...

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    Experiencia en Taipei, Taiwan por Mo

    ¿Cómo es la vida en Taipei? ¿La recomendarías? ¿Cómo es la ciudad? Práctica. Sí, la recomendaría cien por cien, es una ciudad muy servicial, amable y segura. La gente es muy amable, honesta y siempre está dispuesta a ayudar. ¿Cómo es la vida del estudiante...

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    Experiencia en Taipei, Taiwan por Claudia

    ¿Cómo es la vida en Taipei? ¿La recomendarías? ¿Cómo es la ciudad? Práctica y moderna. Económicamente asequible y con personas extremadamente simpáticas, así que ¿por qué no? ¿Cómo es la vida del estudiante en Taipei? Depende mucho de cada individuo. Puede...

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    The largest bar top in the world

    The commercial street Königsallee (called Kö by the locals), is known as the largest bar top in the world since you can find more than 260 bars there which produce their own beer. Up until now I don't like beer, I don't know if I'll change my mind once I come back...

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    Erasmus Experience in Tübingen, Germany, by Sandra

    Why did you choose Tübingen, Germany? Mostly because I wanted a destination in Germany since I had started learning the language and thought it would be a good opportunity to improve it. In the end I chose Tübingen because, in my personal case, it was close to other...

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    Erasmus Experience in Gante, Belgium, by Alba

    Why did you choose Ghent, Belgium? I had three options: Rome, Venice and Ghent. I though the last one would give me more opportunities. I was very excited about learning a new language and I knew about other student experiences that lead me to the conclusion that Ghent...

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    Erasmus Experience in Sheffield, United Kingdom, by Julia

    Why did you choose Sheffield, United Kingdom? I chose Sheffield because it's a city with a very good student environment. Besides, the city is not very big so you can walk almost everywhere. Finally, the University of Sheffield is quite recognised and offers great...

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    Erasmus in Bari

    At the beginning it was all fear and other feelings that you, new Erasmus student, have also probably felt. Let's be honest, not many people know about Bari, you probably have just heard about it. Moreover, you check apartments online and they look so old that you start...

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    Experience in Bologna, Italy by Jacopo

    How is life in Bologna? Would you recommend it? How is it? I recommend it. Flats are pricey and so is food. Source How is the student life in Bologna? Very open and active. How much does it cost to live in Bologna? 600 euros/month sharing a bedroom. It's not easy to...

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    Experiencia en Kiev, Ucrania por Sergey

    ¿Cómo es vivir en Kiev? ¿Lo recomendarías? ¿Cómo es la ciudad? Hay muchísima arquitectura fascinante y vistas espectaculares. En Kiev es mejor ir en coche ya que al ser una ciudad grande ir en bicicleta no es recomendable. No hay bicicletas públicas...

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    Experiencia en Kiev, Ucrania por Mialy

    ¿Cómo es vivir en Kiev? ¿Lo recomendarías? ¿Cómo es la ciudad? Kiev es la capital y la ciudad más grande de Ucrania, con una población de 3 millones de personas. Kiev es un centro industrial, científico, educativo y cultural. Es la cuna de muchas industrias de...

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    Experiencia en Kiev, Ucrania por Victoria

    ¿Cómo es vivir en Kiev? ¿Lo recomendarías? ¿Cómo es la ciudad? Kiev es un buen lugar para vivir. El contraste entre el centro histórico y los modernos rascacielos y oficinas da la oportunidad a cada turista de encontrar algo de su agrado. Los precios de los...

  • Blog

    Indecision can play a dirty trick on you

    Since the very first moment it was clear to me that I wanted to leave Spain. When I heard about the Erasmus scholarships, I applied for it. I wasn't sure yet about wanting to leave or not. However, I took all my exams and applied for the scholarship. When it was granted...

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    Experiencia Erasmus en Puebla, México por Paolo

    ¿Por qué decidiste ir a Puebla, México? Estaba estudiando español y ya había estado en España varias veces así que buscaba una nueva experiencia. Me encanta viajar y siempre había querido ir a Latino América, por lo que teniendo México como una de mis opciones...

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    Why Bratislava as your Erasmus destination?

    I have always been curious about exploring other countries and understanding other cultures. I liked the idea of going out of Spain and living an international experience. The second year of my bachelor I applied for an Erasmus exchange during my third year, however, it...

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    Erasmus Days

    Erasmus days are very different: Source One day you are hungover, another you have a bunch of things to study. One day you may have nothing to do and another you have thousands. There are also those travelling days. The days of adventure around the city that has...

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    Experiencia Erasmus en Karlskrona, Suecia por Glykeria

    ¿Por qué decidiste ir a Karlskrona, Suecia? Siempre había querido vivir en Suecia por un tiempo y mi universidad me ofreció la oportunidad de estudiar allí durante un semestre. ¿De cuánto tiempo es la beca? ¿Cuál es la cuantía recibida para ayudarte con los...

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    Experiencia Erasmus en Estocolmo, Suecia por Manon

    ¿Por qué decidiste ir a Estocolmo, Suecia? Ya había estado en la ciudad una vez y me gustó mucho porque es super tranquila y a la vez ¡puedes ir a unas fiestas impresionantes los fines de semana! La gente es muy simpática y la ciudad es preciosa. Uno se siente...

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    5 days trip to Budapest

    Some friends and I decided to arrange a trip to some place in Europe to celebrate the end of our exam period. We arranged everything between december and january for our trip at the beginning of february. Budapest was a good choice for us, since it's a quite cheap...

  • Blog

    Two-Day Trip to London (from Manchester)

    First of all let me introduce you to my situation at the moment of the trip because you might be thinking "is she stupid doing a two-day trip to the huge city of London?. " Alright, maybe I was but the thing is that I was working as an aupair near the city of Manchester...

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    Nightlife in Seville

    Even though I'm not a party animal at all I have to admit that we, Spanish people, are probably the best people to go party with - and you should admit that too as soon as possible. If you've ever partied with a Spanish person you should know that already, but if not,...

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    Not-so-Touristic Spots in Seville

    If you have already paid a visit to our many touristic spots and you have some time left before you go back home (or you are lucky enough to be living here), I recommend you to give a chance to some not-so-touristic places in Seville. CAAC: The Andalusian Centre of...


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