at the age of sixteen years but drinking is prohibited until you are twenty-one. Thoughts like these might be on your minds when thinking of the United States of America. But let me tell you a little bit [...] who is the head of the Office of International Programs at Coastal. There was plenty of work to do but thanks to the great support of the Department of Sprachen/Internationales at RheinAhrCampus, I finally [...] easier for us than for somebody who is totally unaccustomed to the way things go at a US university. But still, things weren't as easy as the year before. In contrast to the year before, I was a regular student
you are also doing an internship (Praktikum). Both semesters at RheinAhrCampus were reasonably busy but at the same time not too hectic. It was not difficult to get all the ECTS credits I needed. Moreover
in Australia for this semester, but I didn’t mind too much. I was happy to simply stay on in Remagen for a second semester. People would ask if I’d be missing home, but Remagen has become my home. I have [...] looked at visiting a language school in Bonn to complement my German language lessons here on campus, but it was too difficult to find time slots that matched my university timetable. Fortunately, for this [...] 15 points – half the points needed. Some could argue that the internship means a lot of hard work, but I think that the internship is also very rewarding. I’ve picked up a lot of new skills during my time
study in universities with ringing names, but when it comes to the actual help they get when they need it, these places don’t live up to the expectations, but when it comes to Remagen, you can expect the [...] stereotypes about Germans, how they live and how they interact with students from other countries, but I am so glad I had this experience, because it was like a wakeup call, the experience that broke up [...] them all, because the international experience is not just about meeting new people and new cultures, but it is also learning something new academically. There are always activities around campus, ranging
unfamiliarity with the language. I always felt safe every were I went. It was not only a beautiful city but it was practical in that everything was within walking distance. The public transport was cheap and
accepted at RheinAhrCampus before we came to Germany I knew that it's going to be a good experience but I never thought that it would improve my experience the way it did. What's great at RheinAhrCampus
should go or not. It was really hard to leave everything behind and go to a new, unknown country. But I did it and I AM HAPPY THAT I MADE A GOOD CHOICE . Right now I have totally changed my mind. Erasmus
Strategic Business Communication. They might prove to be helpful in your future (international) career. But to be honest almost every course I took was given in a pleasant and interesting way so it was actually
and really friendly. My second piece of advice: make contact with German students! It will be hard but it’s worth it. And the most important bit of advice in my opinion: you and the other exchange students
Canteen 8/10 Reasonable meals at a great price Cultural opportunities 8/10 Many culture opportunities but most of them out of Remagen Equipment of the university 10/10 Modern, well equipped lecture rooms Halls [...] is having to catch the train back Sports opportunities (in winter) 7/10 Many sports opportunities but not all of them available all year around Total 119/130 To sum up, all I can say is that one semester