famous Spanish and Valencian dish) for the rest of the guys. I also cooked it at the international Christmas dinner we organized on December. But the most funny of the things related with “paella” at Remagen [...] thanks to the other amazing international students (Aya, Anita, Laura, Zrinka, Yonatan and Zina) who made that adaptation easier. And also thanks to the German guys, especially our neighbours at the dormitory [...] at a church, and some weeks later I found myself on the newspaper, under the title: “Spanish incoming student plays at local orchestra of Remagen”! The first I thought was that if this is news, in Remagen
famous Spanish and Valencian dish) for the rest of the guys. I also cooked it at the international Christmas dinner we organized on December. But the most funny of the things related with “paella” at Remagen [...] thanks to the other amazing international students (Aya, Anita, Laura, Zrinka, Yonatan and Zina) who made that adaptation easier. And also thanks to the German guys, especially our neighbours at the dormitory [...] at a church, and some weeks later I found myself on the newspaper, under the title: “Spanish incoming student plays at local orchestra of Remagen”! The first I thought was that if this is news, in Remagen
living in the peaceful town of Remagen located near the river Rhine, meet a lot of new people and make friends, not to mention all the visits to neighbouring cities, Bonn and Cologne as well as all the events [...] events that took place during the semester like “Rhein am Flammen” and all the evenings spent with the students at the Wohnheim. Living in Remagen in this semester was a refreshing experience considering that [...] hope to use in the future. Even though I did not speak a word of German before coming here, I took 3 courses in the Math & Technology Department in German and believe I did relatively well. The lecturers were
living in the peaceful town of Remagen located near the river Rhine, meet a lot of new people and make friends, not to mention all the visits to neighbouring cities, Bonn and Cologne as well as all the events [...] events that took place during the semester like “ Rhein am Flammen ” and all the evenings spent with the students at the Wohnheim. Living in Remagen in this semester was a refreshing experience considering [...] hope to use in the future. Even though I did not speak a word of German before coming here, I took 3 courses in the Math & Technology Department in German and believe I did relatively well. The lecturers were
students. Also, the Orientation Week covered all the necessary topics about enrolment, campus, Mensa, insights into Germany, etc. helped me to adapt quickly my staying in Germany and at the university. Long [...] who has been shaped by this amazing movement which I am going to talk about. As most of the people I was with the mindset that it will never happen. But now I am here in Remagen, studying at Hochschule [...] fun! In total, I have taken 9 different courses for the winter semester 19/20. All were interesting and taught me something valuable. Especially the course so-called Leadership and History is my favorite
in the future when I remember. The way lectures are given here at RheinAhrcampus is certainly different than the way it is at my home University in Azerbaijan. Therefore, students study more in the practical [...] 3-day-program. The reason why I mention it is because it was the first time I learned about an opportunity to spend a whole semester at this University. Prof. Borgmann and Dr. Rajah informed us about the application [...] pretty much international in the classroom as everyone was from different countries. On top of that, we have had a great project in which we simulated the real company in the class and made an initial work
forget. For the first 10 days, I was in self-isolation in my apartment because of COVID regulations. After the quarantine period was over, I have finally met with the other exchange students by the Rhein, we [...] for this opportunity and for the good memories we had together. Giorgi, Komninos, Nikos, Luka and Natia and all the other students I will never forget our inside jokes and the famous sentence for each one [...] totally new environment and culture. Most of these concerns were because of the fact that I was living in my comfort zone for the past 4 years. I had a great social life in Jordan with a lot of friends and
remember the day when I received a message from the university that the international department offered me to participate in the exchange program because of my high academic performance. That was the day that [...] well the moment when I 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 [...] fetime chance. So I took part. Firstly, I had an interview with the committee of my university and then with the German committee of the host/receiving university. After all this, I received a confirmation
feel that way. From the beginning, I was already impressed. The way that they welcomed me was something that I couldn’t predict. One of the main reasons I decided to participate in the Erasmus Program was [...] September in Azerbaijan. Actually, I took the right decision and I came to Remagen, Germany, for my semester abroad. Before coming here, I was aware of most of the things, because I have a friend from Azerbaijan [...] years old and I am from Azerbaijan. In this story, I would like to share with you my experience from the Erasmus Program in Summer Semester at RheinAhrCampus in Germany. I came to Germany during my internship
structured. This little town completely captured my heart. Everyone, even the lady who went shopping every day and stood by the door of the Müller supermarket, greeted me with a warm smile and a friendly "Hallo [...] colleges. Nature in Remagen 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 [...] 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 traditional German