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Organisation wichtig sind ist in Linköping genau richtig. Wie heißt es so schön... I had the time of my life... Foto (1) file_649af5e4367d6-sunset.jpg Foto (2) file_649af5fb03937-img_20230215_104236.jpg Foto
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Persönlicher Erfahrungsbericht Persönliches Ich habe an der PH Bern mein fünftes Semester absolviert. In Deutschland studiere ich Sonderpädagogik und Gesundheit und Ernährung im Bachelor Bildungswisse
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send you an email when their system is available for you. There we can select the courses we are interested in. Their catalogue is really comprehensible, so there is not problem to find a course you might [...] can be good or bad depending on your English as well. If your English is good, you might excel in most subjects. If your English is not so good, you can still get good grades because the professors do not [...] notes from how people are doing so in the shopping mall 21.05.19 Life in the host country (e.g. living, shopping, leisure, costs) Poland is very cheap. The university of Lodz offers accommodations that can
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001-E Life in the host country (e.g. living, shopping, leisure, costs) Opole is a small city in the south part of Poland. I love the fact that the city is so close to nature, that everything is in a walking [...] walking distance, and that it is impossible to get lost here :) Another positive fact that I can surely affirm is that people in Poland are very calm, helpful and friendly. There are a lot of activities [...] visit a lot of museums and historical castles, moreover, the Bike Riding is very common in Poland. I can say that living in Poland is much cheaper compared to other European countries, affordable prices of
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as it is the case in Germany. This is something I noticed quickly and which kind of confused me in the beginning. However, later when uni started they told us at the introduction day that this is normal [...] focused on international students and the planning of events. One is called ‘Oh my Prague!’ (http://ohmyprague.com/home/) and the other one is ‘Erasmus in Prague’, as mentioned previously. They organise weekend [...] interested in this topic, Prague and the MUP is your place to go. Also, after my semester abroad, I really valued the German bread again. How was your everyday life (leisure, shopping, transportation, inclusion
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open but people were polite and friendly. What was your daily life like where you were? (e.g. living, shopping, leisure, inclusion) Prague is so easy to get around as there are trams, metros and buses. There [...] R 21. Februar 2023 2. Your story At this point you can now tell your stories from abroad. Often it is not so easy to tell about your experiences abroad in such a compressed way. We have therefore prepared [...] intercultural encounters/competencies shaped your stay? I’d say the city shaped the experience. Prague is an amazing city with really cool architecture and loads of stuff to do. Which perspectives on the host
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for three months. All in all I can say that life in the Czech Republic is considerably cheap and that it is manageable to get by with the Erasmus grant. Is there anything else you would like to share? [...] treated differently in different countries. What was your daily life like where you were? (e.g. living, shopping, leisure, inclusion) My daily life in Brno consisted of my studies and a lot of walks as I had [...] Brno is a student city with a normally lively nightlife. There are a lot of bars, pubs and restaurants. My friends and I often times went for walks and stop at a café to get a coffee to go. It is also
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spoken to a high level by both the lecturers and the students. Life in the host country (e.g. living, shopping, leisure, costs) The life in Prague was my favourite part of the semseter abroad. I really [...] for expats which is usually more expensive. Make sure to make Czech friends, your experience cannot be complete without making friends with locals. This cannot be stressed enough. It is difficult to make [...] friends outside of university is very important if you want to expand your horizons and experience the real Prague, not just the toutistic attactions. Taking a czech class is strongly adivced because a few
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