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cabin trips, the university and the cities offers very nice options for free or for fairly cheap prices (you could for instance rent a cabin owned by the university for only 4 Euros per night per person) [...] here do and what is possible to do. In winter it is also possible to rent skies for fairly cheap prices and go into the close cross-country skiing areas (only 15 minutes by bus). Praktische Tipps/Fazit
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matter of fact, I would say that Limerick as a whole is a pretty calm town to go through. Shopping prices were more expensive than what I was used with in Germany, although I would say the item quantities [...] different varieties of items as well throughout the cityand at quick and convenient access. Rent prices may vary from one place to another, but the Erasmus grant money was enough for me to pay for all
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market electricity price in Germany in 2015 (hourly, normalized) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26 2.9 First-degree residual load and spot market electricity price in Germany in 2015 [...] recorded spot market price of elec- tricity in Germany in 2015 (cf. ?). The comparison substantiated that the residual load curve derived with the model approaches closely the historical price curve. The simula- [...] production from dispatchable technologies, i.e. prices increase during such hours. In Figure 2.8, the first-degree residual load in Germany and the spot market price as of 2015 according to ? are depicted the
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with the money? As Finland is more expensive in Germany, I spent a bit more money than at home. Food prices were okay, most of the times I went grocery shopping at Lidl and just sometimes got specific foods [...] opportunity to get relatively healthy and affordable meals. I did not use public transport a lot, but the prices were reasonable. For the student accommodation (including my own furnished room with fridge and bathroom
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you can apply for an Accomodation Grant even as an exchange student. With this I got ~ 108€). Food prices are almost the same as in Germany. Some products are cheaper, some are a bit more expensive. The
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alternatives. You do find them on your own eventualy, but in the beginning you might get tempted to pay prices well above the average for Athens. I would also have liked to know that tickets for public transport
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EUCS program. For getting to Norway: Sometimes taking the ship is cheaper than flying. Check out the prices of the ferry from Kiel to Oslo (Colour Line- they have an amazing buffet) and the train from Oslo
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because the staff was very nice and we benefited from the same facilities as the French students (same prices for food in the student's cantine or public transport). The course offer was diverse and we could
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is also very expensive. However, I noticed that things like clothes and books are roughly the same price as in Germany. What was your best/worst experience? Is there anything else you would like to share
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very nice meal at the restaurant with something to drink for 10€. (Grocery) shopping price are comparable to Grman prices. How did you manage financially? How much did you spend on visa (if applicable), travel [...] you can manage pretty well in Budapest. However, as rent is comparable to German (not Flensburg) prices and if you want to travel it can get more expensive fast. I've spent monthlyaround 400€ rent 30€