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bureaucratic aspects were fulfilled and thought through. Then- from the more practical point of view- I had to mentallynand physically prepare to be in a new very cold country ( buying proper clothing etc.)
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corresponded well to, the knowledge I had previously acquired through EUCS. Contrary to my studies in Flensburg, the modules I took were structured in such a way that I had to pass mandatory assignments in
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semesters, I had no pressure and therefore not as many courses as some others. I had a lot of freetime, which was important to me whereas some others had a tighter schedule. In two courses I had to write an [...] the courses start and end 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 [...] exam (a short essay, no references needed) at university. In another course I had to write homeessays and in other courses I had to hand in a learning diary, which was a very kind requirement. What intercultural
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perspectives on the host country/country of origin have changed and why? Before moving to Hungary, I had a missconmception of Hungary or especially Budapest, being a close dark and not developed area; however
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the host country/country of origin have changed and why? Since I had learnt many things about the Swedish health care/welfare system, I had high expectations towards it of being one of the best in the world [...] learn Swedish during the semester before my stay. I managed to pass the course but when I arrived I had to realize that my skills were not as great as I hoped. To cover my gaps I decided to repeat the A1 [...] first, it was a little challenge to have quiet a lot of free time and not so much time in class, as I had to learn that the focus is very much on self-study and it is up to me how much effort I put into my
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about the culture of the Nordic countries, but also of the other students’ given that we had many tasks where we had to compare Sweden to our home countries. There were many students outside of Europe, therefore [...] forms, accessibility) The Swedish system was a bit different from what I was used to, usually I only had one course going on at the time, which I liked because this way I could focus on that one subject [...] worked out fine. Is there anything else you would like to share? (e.g. anecdotes, criticism, etc.) I had high expectations regarding my semester abroad and yet I could not have imagined how amazing these
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Norwegian student organisation SIT. However, the Corona pandemic made everything a bit difficult and so I had to look for accommodation on the private housing market. Especially if you are only staying for one [...] there are some mountains:)). You really get everything you need in the city. Besides the university I had enough time to discover the city itself, the surroundings and also a lot of Norway. The sports club [...] soon as you set out, it feels like a holiday in the wilderness. As said, besides the university I had enough time to explore the country a bit and to make road trips to the fjords or to the far north.
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nevertheless helpful to know the basics for example for buying groceries. When arriving to Spain I had to apply for a NIE, a document for non-Spanish EU citizens staying in Spain longer than 3 months. For [...] and no focus area can be chosen. As an Erasmus student I took courses from different semesters. I had no seminars nor tutorials and only lectures. The degree International Relations in Vicálvaro is taught
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would say that I lived a rather healthy lifestyle during my exchange semester, since due to cycling I had a lot of fresh air and physical exercise. I also did my best to buy healthy food, which was actually
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English, which sometimes led to confusion during exams, tests or general discussions in class. I only had small seminars, with other international students. Therefore it was easier to get to know each other [...] all the activities can be draining sometimes, but it was worth it. I met a bunch of people and have had great fun doing so. Some other students however, as I perceived it, did not make the effort and I can’t