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Germany passed onto someone else and to secure a new place in Finland. In Finland it is quite normal to live in dorms, so the availability is quite good and basically guaranteed for exchange students. How did
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examination forms, accessibility) Beforehand, I chose five self study courses and one seminar with live online classes. Next time, I would choose three self study courses max. For those, I had to read one
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shaped your stay? I have been living with some Spanish and Italian people, so, we compared our daily lives a lot. Which perspectives on the host country/country of origin have changed and why? There are actually [...] possible. However, we still managed to go out and enjoy the local food and culture. Most of the students live around the area Mesa y Lopez or Canteras, whereas I lived between this area and the shopping district
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social networks in your host country? Do you have any tips on how this can be achieved? I decided to live in the dorms where I met most of my friends. I also took part in the orientation week of the Masaryk [...] different topics. I also became more conscious of my own upbringing and culture. Sometimes you have to live somewhere else to become aware of this. During my Erasmus I also became more confident. Which perspectives [...] and I often times went for walks and stop at a café to get a coffee to go. It is also possible to live a very sustainable life inBrno. There are a lot of vegan places, a vegetable market and zero waste
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language course but I highly suggest taking one before leaving. Before leaving I found a place to live and decided on the courses I wanted to take at the host university How did you establish social networks [...] anything else you would like to share? (e.g. anecdotes, criticism, etc.) If you’re looking for a place to live I’d recommend to search on sit.no or hybel.no. Sit is the Norwegian version of ‘studentenwerk’. They
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Stand: 12.02.2020 Bestandsliste Lernwerkstatt Benjamin Viale Band: Benjamin Viale Band - live. 1) Street of Dreams; 2) Chega De Sandade; 3) You're Everything; 4) Stone Flower; 5) Yes and No. CD. Conga
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/competencies shaped your stay? For me it was very important to live in a student dormitory with a shared kitchen. This way I could live together with other Norwegian students and get a first-hand introduction [...] Norwegian university system works differently than in other European countries. It was refreshing to live in a country with an almost perfectly working public infrastructure, public education system, public [...] leisure, inclusion) I lived at Fantoft, the biggest student dormitory. Fantoft is a great place to live, although it is kind of a “student village”. With the city tram (Bybanen) it takes around 30 min to
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decided to repeat the A1 course, instead of continuing with A2. Overall, one can definitely manage to live in Linköping without knowing Swedish because everyone is very sufficient in English and people are
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residence village of Moholt also offers a lot of opportunities to make contacts, even if you don’t live there. Also the different campi offer a lot of cozy lounges, etc.Wherever you can find someone for
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through CityLife, and at university also got in contact with Spanish students. It was interesting to live in such an international environment. At university I soon learned that Spanish students do not take