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people to study at this University, so there wasn’t any person to let me know how things would be. That’s okay, as it is a new connection. Since I am a Non-EU citizen, there was a lot of preperation for my entry [...] has a great course selection. There are lots of relevant classes in English, especially if one is interested in international relations. Attendence is mandatory, and there are typically two meetings for [...] travel to nearby places, Cyprus is also good for that. There are very good flight connections to Lebanon, Israel, Georgia, Turkey, and Jordan. There is a very good café culture in Nicosia. I recommend the
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cities in Poland therefore almost everywhere people speak english. There are many resteurants and cafes on every corner. In the city center there are “milk-bars (bar mleczny)” that offer cheap food in the lunch [...] it is close to universities. There are a lot of small grocery shops as well as food markets such as biedronka, aldi or lidl. For a bigger shopping people go to malls. There are a lot of big malls in the [...] tram or a bus. There is a heplfull app (jakdojade.pl) that shows you what means of transportation you need to use to get to your destination. Many activities are offerd by the university. There are also o
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Limerick. Students there usually live in student villages or with their families; shared housing outside of student villages is very rare and therefore virtually imposible to find. There are a few off- campus [...] living on campus is definitely an advantage because many spontaneous parties/hang outs took place there. There were A LOT of internationals on campus and although it might feel weird to just walk up to them [...] EUF since there are two exam periods (mid terms and end of semester) and I had between two and four assignments in each module throughout the semester. However, essays are usually shorter there (1500- 2500
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exams, just like at the EUF. Although there is a lot of bureaucracy in the beginning, everything is well organized. There is a lot of support for students and there exists a very relaxed and welcoming [...] min to the city centre and the university. In Fantoft there is a close by supermarket and there are a lot of organized student parties. Also there is a great gym with a sauna. Due to my busy university [...] of sports courses. Also there are free guided hiking tours offered every Sunday in the city centre, which is great to meet new people and to explore the Norwegian landscape. There are sailing, dancing, boxing
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at the super market was cheaper than in Germany. There are many places and restaurants to eat at with a large selection of international cuisines so there is something for everyone and it is affordable for [...] castle (which is beautiful inside). There are mountains nearby as well as the infamous Ausschwitz museum that everyone should see. The nightlife is also nice – there are many bars, cafes and clubs you can [...] system. In the winter there is more pollution than usual so watch out for that. The city is rather safe. At the university, you can meet a lot of international students since there is a large number of
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different cities, the archipelago of Turku (it’s really beautiful there to go for a hiking tour, it is best to go there in the summer months when there are frequent ferry and bus connections) and national parks [...] student dorm for internationals only, there were only few opportunities to get in touch with local people and other students. I think this is very different when there is no pandemic going on and when you [...] stroll/walking routine. I often went to the student’s restaurants (there are about 6 different ones) together with some friends to have lunch. There are also some nice cafés in the city that are not too expensive
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Examination can be either a take-home paper or an exam that takes place at the uni. Oftentimes there is a task or there are several smaller (group)tasks during the semester that you have to complete in order [...] instruction, courses offered, type of examination) All the courses I took on were thaught in English. There are lectures, seminars, and workshops; usually courses that are a lot of credit consist of both a [...] this is that everything costs twice as much in Bergen than in Flensburg, especially groceries; but there are a lot of leisure activities organized by the uni that are free. A gym membership for an entire
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your best/worst experience? Is there anything else you would like to share? I don’t think I can specify one best or worst experience. There were great moments, but there were also bad ones. Something I [...] this neutral mindset. Like everything in life there will be moments when you will doubt in yourself or classes which will not meet your expectations. There will be parties you will not enjoy, people you [...] in this new place for roughly 4 to 6 months, you live there. After some time you will realise this is not just a touristic escapade, you are there, you breathe the air in a different country, you are on
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scooter for the time there. It might not be as good for the environment, but it’s great to go anywhere super fast, even if there is traffic. Buying and selling things is quite easy there, if not by knowing [...] abroad (lectures and examinations) Lectures: September 16 – December 20 Exams: January Preparation There was a good amount of things that needed to be organised, but nothing too complicated. Whoever has [...] One teacher was nice enough to translate the material that he provided for the class to English. There were classes in English, but mainly for master’s programms. Most of the courses had a theoretical
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structured similarly to the ones in Flensburg. There is a lecture period followed by an examination period. The only difference (at least for me) was that there were midterm tests and presentations throughout [...] a very sustainable life inBrno. There are a lot of vegan places, a vegetable market and zero waste shops. The public transport in Brno is also very good. Normally there stops a bus/tram every 10 minutes [...] get to the city centre quite easy. There are also nighttime buses which leave frequently from the main train station. The university also offers sports courses and there are a lot of gyms in the city as