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
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
university's own research farms and stables, but also went on excursions to the surrounding cities. I left out the tourist magnet Amsterdam due to the Corona, but smaller cities like Zwolle also offer lasting [...] due to Corona, but small trips to nature parks are possible. With a bit of luck you can even end up in the middle of a herd of wild horses. Conclusion: Corona does not make it easy, but if you want to [...] support of Ms. Neukirchen and Mr. Faulstich. Studying in the Netherlands is different than in Germany. But once you get used to taking a lot of exams during the lecture period and addressing your lecturers