mesmerizing dream come true. From the beginning till the end the journey was like a roller coaster ride with no two days being the same. Setup in the historic town of Remagen with the Rhine flowing 100 yards away [...] breeze hit my face. I took the train to Koblenz and enjoyed the scenic valley of Rhine River to RAC. On the first day, I met tons of people from all around the globe and the international experience started [...] working hard throughout the week in the university to partying together with students on the weekend in Barracke. By staying independent I learned how to cook dishes from around the world, thanks to my m
take on new tasks in the internship, and I could ride my bike to surrounding villages until it felt like my legs would fall off. The most influential factor in my semester abroad was the people that I became [...] country that idealizes individualism and the “every man for himself” mentality, it was really different to work with an international team. Being the only American in the university, I had no choice but to make [...] can put my talents to work to improve the quality of life in countries that need it the most. I am optimistic about my future, and I am so grateful that I made the choice to study abroad at Rheinahrcampus
hospitality. The flat that I had rented was equipped with all essentials starting with the kitchen that was not missing anything from sweets and the refrigerator basics, to the state of tidiness the house was [...] years. Moving out was the only option and that was when I went to Bonn. Slowly, things started to improve even though at first I was under the effect of the cultural shock and the decision making process [...] hence most of the decisions that I have taken could have been better. Yet, with the cooperation of the Sprachen / Internationales office I was able to stand on my feet again and continue the mission I have
She helped me from the beginning, and for that I am extremely thankful. Honestly, I must confess that the thing that scared me the most was the internship, but as soon as I met the team of Sprachen/In [...] aware of what was happening around the world. All of these courses made me go out of the box and see the world around with another perspective. Between the lectures and the internship, I have also had time [...] landlords were the sweetest persons ever, always trying to help me whenever I needed. The international students were friendly, and at RheinAhrCampus we had the warmest welcoming; thanks to the Sprachen/I
friends, going to the swimming pool or just going to the side of the Rhein and enjoying the good weather. Also, Remagen is close to big cities like Koblenz, Bonn and Cologne and the good thing is that [...] nternationales at RheinAhrCampus. That was the place where I improved and changed a lot both professionally and personally. During the internship, I had the chance to work with people from different countries [...] Germany is in the heart of Europe and travelling is very cheap here. I have travelled to France and the Netherlands so far, but I still have time to travel more and I will do so. In the end, I would like
into the vibrant tapestry of German culture. One of the most transformational aspects of my exchange program was the opportunity to develop lifelong connections with students from all around the world [...] understanding. From the moment I set foot in Remagen, I felt a deep connection with this place, as if it was my second home. The university's dedication to creating internati Academically, the University provided [...] teachers and peers. The ability to immerse oneself in German culture outside of the classroom was an essential part of my education. Remagen's rich history and attractive scenery offered the ideal setting for
looking at the 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 [...] in various programs run by school, such as student party and excursion. The most memorable was the moment when I went up to the Cologne Cathedral with our exchange students. There was a beautiful scenery [...] of myself that I have successfully completed the semester. It was one of the best choices to come here. I would like to recommend it to everyone to get off the frog in a well and go to a new place. New culture
imagined before living in Germany. On the other hand, I cannot forget that living in Germany in recent times has led me to recognize the reality of the refugee crisis and the need to fight for social justice [...] involved in the production of five podcasts, one video project, two international trips and two international projects promoted by the university. In one year living in Germany, I had the opportunity to [...] only the essential, less is more, always. Despite the difficulties of maintaining a journey of study, work and scientific research, I can say that I only have one regret, that I did not have the opportunity
until now. From the snow-capped peaks of Switzerland to the charming canals of the Netherlands, each destination offered unique rewards and humbled me in immeasurable ways. I marveled at the historical wonders [...] journey has taught me the power of unity, the beauty of collaboration, and the importance of embracing our differences. It's a lesson that I will carry with me throughout my life. The experiences and connections [...] faith and boards a plane for the very first time. That was me, embarking on the most incredible journey of my life as an Erasmus student in Germany. It's hard to put into words the mix of excitement and nerves
exchange students from all over the world. Certainly, the cultural differences between the East and the West were big, so there was an embarrassment and surprise coming from the difference. But I got used to [...] A New Person Ye Eun from Korea, Winter Semester 2017/18 The time I spent in Remagen over the past four months is brilliant and precious time for me. It was a very big chance for me to come to Germany. [...] with international friends from various countries. The courses, that I was taking here, at RheinAhrCampus, were also very informative and useful for me. The courses I took here were very participatory and