after a six-months internship in Sweden. But looking back I have to admit it was an excellent time full of fun, adventures and excitement. I don´t want to miss it. But maybe I should start at the beginning [...] this many introductions and lots to read. But everyone was nice and although I didn´t speak Swedish at all it seemed like it could become a good time. The LOC But where did I work? However I was employed [...] my contract was noted that I should work with TV & Media Services, but to tell the truth I haven´t had a clue what was meant by this. But it was soon clear that I should work with the media accreditation
thought “Oh that wouldn’t be difficult” but now, as I reach the end of the semester, I figured out that no, attending classes taught in German is not something “easy”, but the complete opposite. The classes [...] not being the person who only received information, but a person who enriched different ages, ranging from 10 to 20 years old, with information, but also I had the chance to cook Tortillas (lots of them) [...] every time I said “I live in Remagen”. Personally I have never heard of Remagen before coming here. But after I have been accepted at HS Koblenz RheinAhrcampus, I did some research about Remagen, and figured
gaining, losing, etc. but what I didn’t expect was to go through all of those things and emotions in just 5 months. There are many experiences I will remember and cherish all of my life, but there are some that [...] torment they put us through but the amazing, phenomenal people they fill the world with, or that Portugal wouldn’t just be the place of some very famous football players but a place that has the warmest [...] night when I officially felt like I was in Germany was in Karlsruhe, city which we didn’t know existed but because of the famous delays of German trains and my friends mistake of leaving his phone at a train
language but now my German is much better. The Germans are really nice and I didn't have any problem with anybody. More than that, I made lots of new friends here. Germany is quite cold in winter but this [...] falz) is warmer than the rest of Germany. It's difficult to understand everything in the lessons, but the professors helped me a lot and finally I passed almost all of the exams. Of course I have to mention [...] February... The live as Erasmus student is quite expensive. Generally its round about 600euros per month, but in my case it was a little bit more expensive, maybe it's because I partied too much... And I loved
language but now my German is much better. The Germans are really nice and I didn't have any problem with anybody. More than that, I made lots of new friends here. Germany is quite cold in winter but this [...] falz) is warmer than the rest of Germany. It's difficult to understand everything in the lessons, but the professors helped me a lot and finally I passed almost all of the exams. Of course I have to mention [...] February... The live as Erasmus student is quite expensive. Generally its round about 600euros per month, but in my case it was a little bit more expensive, maybe it's because I partied too much... And I loved
language but now my German is much better. The Germans are really nice and I didn't have any problem with anybody. More than that, I made lots of new friends here. Germany is quite cold in winter but this [...] falz) is warmer than the rest of Germany. It's difficult to understand everything in the lessons, but the professors helped me a lot and finally I passed almost all of the exams. Of course I have to mention [...] February... The live as Erasmus student is quite expensive. Generally its round about 600euros per month, but in my case it was a little bit more expensive, maybe it's because I partied too much... And I loved
Another Phase, BUT more COLORFUL! Azar from Azerbaijan, Winter Semester 2021/2022 Hi there, Yepp, it`s me again, Azar from Azerbaijan, with the second ERASMUS Exchange Semester but a more COLORFUL one [...] not sound like a big deal to some of you but it was for me. Something was always holding me back from being vegetarian, maybe my surrounding or condition IDK but now I`m here that what matters. Knowing [...] making mistakes, starting over again, managing projects, etc. I could make this list even longer but, in a nutshell, working with professionals paid off and it created a new version of me, without regrets
everyone talked about, but the next morning I went to see it and it was breathtaking. Ever since I saw the Rhine I knew I can call this home. I was stressing a bit about settling in but the staff at RheinahrCampus [...] do here are limitless but most importantly the personal development this experience gives you is once in a lifetime chance. Living alone and depending on yourself will be hard but once you get the hang [...] account. The orientation week was fun, I met different staff members and even had lunch with them but most importantly met the other international students who helped me have fun during the semester. Remagen
expectations. It’s been 6 months but it feels like I just arrived. We had lots of fun and a wonderful experience. I completed the majority of my bucket list tasks, but because of the Covid restrictions [...] Germany. I did everything I expected to do, and so much more. But now, it’s time to say goodbye. As they say, all good things must come to an end. But I know that something will never come to an end: the fact [...] participatory, and it was different from my Indian classes. We had lots of fun virtually “A new normal”. But this Covid didn’t stop us from traveling, I travelled to three new European countries and three important
one of the factors, but not the most impressive one, although here I was experiencing snow in the middle of April. Super angry with myself for not taking more winter clothes with me, but also laughed with [...] from Albania. I would like to share my story abroad with you all, a story I never expected to have, but one that I'm grateful for despite its ups and downs! Sitting here and writing this report has made [...] was exactly what he did! I used to live in Remagen, near the train station. Remagen is a small city, but warm. Watching sunsets while walking by the Rhine, was one of my favorite things to do in this city