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
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
in Remagen, I thought that it would be more of the same, but I was wrong. The winter semester was really good I traveled a lot around Europe. But the summer semester is awesome, there are a lot of festivals [...] the Altstadtfest in Koblenz… Most of them without entry fees. I also wanted to travel this semester but at the same time I did not want to miss what it was happening here. There was something happening every [...] make BBQ all the time, if you live here, you will probably be invited to three BBQ in the same week. (But do not forget that you have to bring your own meat). In addition, I personally enjoyed going to the
my master studies there, I decided to do an internship abroad. I choose Germany and RheinAhrCampus, but I didn't know what to expect. I had already heard many things about Germans, about their punctuality [...] was one of my best decisions in my life. I remember the first days, when everything was new for me, but from the very beginning I felt at home here. Everybody at RheinAhrCampus was friendly and helpful and [...] and try out new things. It was a great challenge to work in English and in German at the same time, but after a while I got used to it. I worked a lot with PhotoShop and with an online teaching platform
my master studies there, I decided to do an internship abroad. I choose Germany and RheinAhrCampus, but I didn't know what to expect. I had already heard many things about Germans, about their punctuality [...] was one of my best decisions in my life. I remember the first days, when everything was new for me, but from the very beginning I felt at home here. Everybody at RheinAhrCampus was friendly and helpful and [...] and try out new things. It was a great challenge to work in English and in German at the same time, but after a while I got used to it. I worked a lot with PhotoShop and with an online teaching platform
however, I realized that my first impressions were incorrect. This country is big but something easy, and this campus is small but well-organized. Still living in Germany is uneasy for me because of the language [...] Moreover my mobile phone turned off because of battery. Some people helped me to get on the train but they told me wrong directions and unfortunately I could not meet my buddy in Remagen station that night [...] new circumstances, and get knowledge. Compare to my friends who are also spending times in Germany but in another university, I could spend more time with new friends from all around the world and there
first it was hard for me, but then I got used to it. This lovely city became familiar and every day became precious. The happy exchange life began. Remagen may seem small, but it is a city full of kind [...] cityscape is one of the most precious memories. The Rheinahrcampus is small but has everything in it. I was surprised that it was not big, but I was able to meet my friends more often and to use the school facilities [...] off the frog in a well and go to a new place. New culture and language may seem like a huge wall, but at some point I was enjoying it.
of life, but in a couple weeks everyone felt comfortable with themselves and we were already hanging out together as a group. Regarding Remagen itself, I would prefer living in a bigger city, but after a [...] person, and I know that it’s not really a goodbye but a “see you later!”. Maybe this group of International students won’t be together as of now, but I know that we’ll keep in touch. [...] and were always concerned if we had enough materials for studying or not. I already liked Germany but now I definitely want to come back whenever I can to this beautiful country, full with history and
my master studies there, I decided to do an internship abroad. I choose Germany and RheinAhrCampus, but I didn't know what to expect. I had already heard many things about Germans, about their punctuality [...] was one of my best decisions in my life. I remember the first days, when everything was new for me, but from the very beginning I felt at home here. Everybody at RheinAhrCampus was friendly and helpful and [...] and try out new things. It was a great challenge to work in English and in German at the same time, but after a while I got used to it. I worked a lot with PhotoShop and with an online teaching platform
wasn’t as good as we expected but we at least tired), sandwiches and tea. Even though it was just a three-day seminar, it will always be a memorable one because it was so tiring but also worth participating [...] had trouble making friends back home but whilst I was here, I feel myself that I can make friends much more than before. I wouldn’t say I can make more friends but comparatively, I am much good in making [...] experiences. It was also a challenge. Working as an intern not only helped me gain a lot of experiences but also helped me to contact more with other interns and got to know more about the campus. Of all the