work in an international workplace. We come from different cultures and have different nationalities, but it is amazing how well we understand each other. Another reason that pushed me to do my exchange semester [...] which I started to work on, was producing the podcast. I always listen to podcasts with pleasure but until I came here, I had no idea how they are produced. I started by being a member of the podcast
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
as new friends, new climate, different foods, and educational system. Was I right about this? Yes! But these are not the only things that I got during this semester. Even at the very beginning of the semester [...] and unexpected experiences as well. I am usually a person who can adapt to a new environment easily, but here it was not the case sometimes. This is my first long-term stay abroad, so until I started to miss [...] was expecting difficulties about formal issues which are really strict and structured in Germany, but thanks to Sprachen/Internationales Team, we were informed about every single detail beforehand regularly
took the train and came to pick me up from Koblenz. At that moment, I knew that he was a nice guy, but what I didn’t know was that he would become my roommate and one of my best friends whom I will never [...] we played some games and spent a really good time. Then I don’t remember how exactly it happened, but I remember it happened very quickly, and before any one of us even realized it, we became best friends [...] with people from Greece, Georgia, Albania, and Azerbaijan. It was really hard to finally say Goodbye but I will be forever thankful for this opportunity and for the good memories we had together. Giorgi,
have learned before and slowly started to adapt with the atmosphere. Well, clearly it was not easy but I definitely enjoyed learning step by step to coup up with the difference. From living alone at the
internship in Germany. It’s so hard to express all what I have been through during these 6 months but I will try my best to give you a glimpse of my experience here in Germany. It all started back in 2017
important people while abroad in order to cultivate real connections. But, as it turned out, not only did I meet important people, but I met people who were going through the same period of life as I was [...] meet new people and learn from different studying methods. Everyone has a dream they want to achieve, but it is normally long-term. Yet, to break down the idea of achieving a dream there must be goals that [...] was. These people will not just stay as people that I have met from different countries but will remain as friends who helped each other overcome struggles, hard times, tears, and most importantly shared
one year to the date. I originally came to Germany with the intention of staying just one semester, but I quickly came to the realization that I needed to stay longer, and even now I’m searching for ways [...] ways to come back to Europe. This experience has changed me in more ways than I can explain, but I’ll give you a little insight. Firstly I will start with the internship that’s provided by Sprachen Inter [...] home because of the people. During my time here I have cultivated relationships with local students, but the internationals have a special place in my heart, especially the ones I lived with. Here I found
said that I would most likely not participate in the exchange program and I would refuse the offer. But it was only 2 weeks left until the deadline when I finally sent the documents. I will never forget
found it difficult to adapt, but as time went by, I got more and more used to the educational system and its conditions. In fact, I liked it. As you know, comparisons are odious but inevitable at the same time [...] started my university studies, I have always had in mind the idea of doing an international mobility, but I never dared to do it. Until last year, when I decided to apply for it at my home university. It was [...] The thing is, I thought I would be assigned to a bigger or more cosmopolitan city. I don't know why, but I had this idea in my head and with it, considerable expectations. However, it turned out to be Remagen