arrived, and I packed all my stuff, including my saxophone. It took me some time to adapt myself, but less than what I expected thanks to the other amazing international students (Aya, Anita, Laura, Zrinka [...] neighbours at the dormitory (Oliver, Lukas, Nils, Michel… I don’t have enough paper to name all of them, but they all made it really easy for me). At the end I felt myself like a part of a family there, especially [...] rest of the guys. I also cooked it at the international Christmas dinner we organized on December. But the most funny of the things related with “paella” at Remagen is when Aya tried to pronounce it: “pallella”
I am going to talk about. As most of the people I was with the mindset that it will never happen. But now I am here in Remagen, studying at Hochschule Koblenz RheinAhrCampus 4.091,5 km far away from my [...] experience. I was thinking first few weeks will be somehow hard to get used to the new environment. But I was wrong. Sprachen/Internationales team were perfect supporters. Before coming I got an email about [...] language skills on elementary level for everyday life. That’s true that it is not an easy language, but it is possible to learn if you want. “ Übung macht den Meister ” (Practise makes perfect). Now I am
took the train and came to pick me up from Koblenz. At that moment, I knew that he was a nice guy, but what I didn’t know was that he would become my roommate and one of my best friends whom I will never [...] we played some games and spent a really good time. Then I don’t remember how exactly it happened, but I remember it happened very quickly, and before any one of us even realized it, we became best friends [...] with people from Greece, Georgia, Albania, and Azerbaijan. It was really hard to finally say Goodbye but I will be forever thankful for this opportunity and for the good memories we had together. Giorgi,
said that I would most likely not participate in the exchange program and I would refuse the offer. But it was only 2 weeks left until the deadline when I finally sent the documents. I will never forget
aware of most of the things, because I have a friend from Azerbaijan who had 2 semesters in Germany. But in any case, when you are leaving your country, your city, and your comfort zone, it’s difficult to
was incredibly beautiful, with the green color being the brightest and most vivid I had ever seen. But alongside all the wonderful things, I also faced many challenges. I had to take on a lot of respon [...] ones. I feel like I truly belong to the Sprachen Internationales Team, not just as a team member, but also on a deeper, spiritual level. I think that this bond is really strong. One thing I really enjoyed [...] enjoyed in Germany was traveling to different cities. I got to see so many places across the country. But what I'll never forget are the people on the morning trains. They were so enthusiastic, singing their
opportunity was announced by my home university, I was really confused about whether to take it or not. But I was certain of one thing: I would regret missing out on such a magnificent opportunity in the future [...] have learned to handle situations maturely. I never knew whether I will get a chance like this again but memories of Germany will always be cherished in my life
RheinAhrCampus. When 2021 started I would never think that I would have the opportunity to Study abroad but here I am in Germany writing about this amazing experience. I can say that I am a completely different [...] I went through a lot of struggles specifically at the beginning of the ERASMUS Exchange semester but going to them helped me a lot to grow as a person and learn from my mistakes. I faced a lot of cultural [...] to go to do simple things in a different language for me, like simply doing groceries, for example. But now I have completely adapted and I can do all my weekly tasks by myself in german, something I thought
in the previous ERASMUS Exchange Semester, but also gained new skills. I strengthened the friendships that started in the first ERASMUS Exchange Semester but also created new ones. In the winter ERASMUS [...] speak the German language. While attending these classes, I should confess that was not always easy, but since the classes were taking place in person, I started creating friendships with my classmates who
did I live a very busy life. It is nice to keep my life busy so that I can make progress every day, but sometimes it makes me feel kind of empty inside and creates some kind of obsessions. There is little [...] to see the life. I always tried to find the correct way and the perfect answer for all the things, but having a conversation with different people made me realize there is no such things. I thought we all [...] found that I can be an independent person. It is not a first time for me to live abroad or live alone, but it was a first time to live abroad and live alone at the same time. And living in Germany all by myself