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for foreign/exchange students where you can access all the information you need. Additionally I started following the Masaryk University’s Instagram Account where they provide students with additional
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met at Syntagma-square (THE central sqaure in Athens, like the Südermarkt in Flensburg) and just started a conversation with them. What was your daily life like where you were? (e.g. living, shopping, leisure
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at individual times. For example, I had three courses that started at the day I was officially enrolled and then I had another three that started up to two months after my arrival or could be done at any
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(August) I attended as many of the social events of ESN and ISA as I could. When the semester started, my days started to become more structured and although many of my classes were held online, I rode my bycicle [...] thing about the Swedish university culture is the meal prep. It is common to bring your own food to uni and warm it up in one of the huge microwave rooms on campus instead of buying food there. EXPERIENCE [...] evenings I usually hung out with my friends or my corridor mates and cooked together with them. I also started to learn skating here and I went swimming from time to time. On Sundays, my corridor always did fika
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not covered by any of these questions. How did you prepare for the semester abroad? My preparation started about a year earlier. I already decided at that time that I would like to go to Norway. I found out [...] that I could go to Trondheim. I continued to learn about the country and the culture. Around May I started looking for an apartment, which turned out to be very problematic during my semester. Normally, Erasmus [...] their apartments for at least one year. Besides, Norway is basically a very expensive country, so I started saving as early as possible. How did you establish social networks in your host country? Do you have
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were simply pass or fail, but nevertheless completing the assignments takes some time. University started late, with most of my lectures taking place from 5 to 9pm. Each course takes place twice a week.
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got back home, I lived right next to a grocery store so I bought things to eat and made dinner. I started to eat dinner a bit later in France, so around 7:30 pm or even later than 8 pm. I felt quite included
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friendly and helpful. Did you learn the local language? How important was the language for your stay? I started a norwegian language course in Flensburg but did unfortunately not have the time to finish it. I
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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 and just the Czech mentality. My roommates