Unexpected but Pleasant Deema from Jordan, Winter Semester 2021/2022 Hello everyone, my name is Deema, a 23-years-old student from Jordan. I would like to share my story abroad with you all, a story I [...] I never expected to have, but one that I'm grateful for despite its ups and downs! I, like everyone else, had expectations for how my life would be in Germany. I had never lived alone or away from my family [...] forget. I've always been fascinated by how little we know about the globe! We learn a lot in school, but for me, the greatest teacher is traveling, and glad I got the opportunity to travel around Europe during
things together, but always we were careful about the Covid restrictions. We played a lot of basketball and ping pong, we saw many places in Germany, Netherlands, and Luxembourg, but the best thing that [...] in the whole Greece. One year ago, I applied for being an Erasmus student in the winter semester, but I postponed it for the summer semester so things would have time to get better. When the time came [...] unstable and I was way out of my comfort zone. I wasn’t sure if everything will go according to my plan, but there was no option, the only thing I could do is to try it. I met my first Erasmus friends per Zoom
of the most enriching experiences of my life. Not only did I have the opportunity to study at RAC, but I also had the chance to immerse myself in a new culture and make friends from all over the world. [...] to business and economics with a practical curriculum, where I found the classes to be challenging, but also incredibly engaging. My professors were knowledgeable and passionate about their subjects, and [...] managing my own finances. At first, it was difficult to adjust to this new level of independence, but I quickly learned to appreciate the freedom and responsibility that came with it. I also found that
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
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country. When I started my master’s, I thought it was too late for me to apply for ERASMUS exchange, but something deep in my heart was telling me – “That’s the chance you should grab, no matter what”. So
the importance of making good decisions and being mature. I used to be independent in my hometown but now it was everything on another level and I had to take everything on me starting from cooking, cleaning [...] happy I will be able to stay a second semester and share with you more about my experiences. Last but not least I want to encourage everyone to give an Erasmus exchange semester a try. Trust me it is worth
different nationalities in my workplace. But Germany is really different! I took the chance to travel to Europe for fun. I traveled not only within Germany but also outside of Germany. I got in touch with [...] life and future business as a social responsibility towards my country. My experience had its ups but also its downs. The hard times helped me grow up and move away from my comfort zone to gain maturity
referring to help from family or friends. I also learned that life is not about finding yourself, but about building yourself. Our first lecture in person happened on a hiking trip to the hill in Linz [...] of art by the museums in Bonn, Koblenz, and Düsseldorf, and was amazed by the city lights in Paris, but not as much as I was by the architecture in Berlin. It is safe to say that this experience pushed me
sure if I could deal with all of the new things. I was also worried about my English speaking skills, but my mind was open to every new opportunity and challenge. The first thing that I noticed was a warm [...] comes the first cultural shock. From the train, I saw a big building which I thought was a house, but then I found out that it was a parking building with 6-7 floors. On the way to Remagen, I was sitting [...] one from now on. On the first days, it was a little bit hard to remember people's names and faces. But after adaptation, we often had parties in Baracka (A student bar in Remagen) or Cologne and Bonn. The