abroad I never thought the decision would completely change my life – but it has. Not only did I move halfway across the world, but my life moved with me. Living here in Remagen now has become my new life… [...] RheinAhrCampus, has been one of the best decisions I have ever made. Not only am I benefiting my studies but I am doing something that is completely outside my comfort zone! Even though Remagen is not the most [...] language is hard to master. I still classify myself as a beginner as I am only taking one class a week. But I am proud to say that although I can't speak very fast or formulate quick responses, I can understand
you the impression of hugging you and involving you in all campus activities. The campus is not big but it attracts many students and it retains an international character. The university offers a wide range [...] international office is a very active part of the university, not only offering internships to students but also organizing international events and workshops. Germany is a quiet and nice place to live. Everything [...] on time, people are kind and willing to help you. German people respect each other’s private space but when you get to know them well, they are very friendly. Germany lies in central Europe with many i
abroad I never thought the decision would completely change my life – but it has. Not only did I move halfway across the world, but my life moved with me. Living here in Remagen now has become my new life… [...] RheinAhrCampus, has been one of the best decisions I have ever made. Not only am I benefiting my studies but I am doing something that is completely outside my comfort zone! Even though Remagen is not the most [...] language is hard to master. I still classify myself as a beginner as I am only taking one class a week. But I am proud to say that although I can't speak very fast or formulate quick responses, I can understand
with an disoriented Sweden, I am now in possession of 10 Kenyan shillings (= 0.08 €), But not only the delegates, but the volunteers and the atmosphere made the 2 weeks a unique experience. It was always [...] I've experienced so much and met so many great, nice people that I could have stayed even longer. But from the beginning: Two days before departure to Poland, things looked quite different. Actually, I [...] "volunteer work" we got no money and the cost of the flight and the accommodation were not taken over, but there were many helpful locals who offered accommodation, the work clothes were provided, during the
to explore not only the world but also myself. I fell in love with RAC from the very beginning. I remember my first day here. I was alone, abroad at a foreign university, but I felt very comfortable and [...] different religions and with different views on the world. People are, at the same time very different, but they share a desire to explore the world and study. Thanks to various events and activities organized [...] work, teachers are extremely attentive to you and respect all opinions. The tasks are not standard, but require your creativity and expression of your own opinion, and not just retelling information from
inhabitants but also not like a small village with no free-time activities and bad transportation possibilities. The city is situated in Castilla y León, which is not only the biggest region in Spain but also [...] with Spanish people or, for example, with Erasmus people. It sounds good to live with Spanish people but the majority of these students are very young, they are starting to study in the age of 17… Because [...] depending on the distance of your trip. If you buy a bus ticket for 10 times, you can even save money. But the best thing is, you don’t need money if you want to go out in the evening. The Erasmus students
ever since I had moved to Jordan but in Jordan it wasn’t that easy for a girl to just go out and help. That is why I really appreciated the fact that here I not only met, but also made friends with refugees [...] life in Germany, so spending this semester wasn’t as unfamiliar as it may have been for my friends but it was an equally exciting and valuable time for me nevertheless. Having lived the past few years in [...] probably had more of a “wow” experience in Jordan than in Germany as I grew up in Germany myself, but that is exactly why I enjoyed our circle of exchange students so much: Because we were a mixed group
semester wasn't about achieving grand feats, but about personal growth and embracing new perspectives. This journey is one that unfolded not by leading, but by stepping back a little and simply being present [...] take a step back and embrace a follower's perspective. This wasn't about shirking responsibility, but about learning from a different vantage point. Thus, while I was not at the forefront of every team [...] marketing campaign to a real company. Turkey felt a little closer to home in terms of the culture, but at the same time, I was experiencing it together with peers from five different countries. This "Russian
help....... But from the first lecture I changed all my views; Professors were super nice even when you ask them in English they would understand our situation. Not only the professors but also the students [...] around Europe but I am very happy that I went to Italy in New Year. Ever since I was a kid I wanted to see Italy. It was a dream for me..... And even though I gained a lot of weight but it was all worth
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