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Last Name:

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Valentin

Abelard

ETU20120994

2

Agathe

Allard

20120999

3

Anouck

Amouyal

ETU20120746

4

Astrid

Andreetti

20131698

5

Prat

Anthony

ETU20131467

6

DURDAN

Antoine

ETU20121089

7

Marion

Aubert

20120749

8

Albrecht

Augustin

20120997

9

Mathilde

Aumersier

ETU20121004

10

HARPON

Axelle

20120850

11

Julie

AZEMARD

20120751

12

Alex

BARBIER

20100444

13

Joe

BARBRY

ETU20120753

14

Jordan

Barrassin

20120754

15

Marion

Baudonnel

ETU20121008

16

Clémence

Bauquis

ETU20120756

17

Paulin

Beaufreton

ETU 20120757

18

Vincent

Behaghel

G1400356

19

Daphnée

Belfils

20131555

20

Maud

Bellet

ETU 20120758

21

Pierre

Bellugue

ETU20121015

22

Dan

Beltzung

20120759

23

Elkarif

Benjamin

20121092

24

DE FLORIS

BENOIT

ETU20121069

25

DE FLORIS

BENOIT

ETU20121069

26

Aurélio

BEQUET-ORHANT

20120761

27

Pauline

Bercon

ETU20121018

28

alexandra

bergier

20120762

29

elie

bernard

20131669

30

Damien

BERNEAUX

20120763

31

Charlotte

Berquez

ETU20121021

32

Jihène

Besbes

20120764

33

Ram

Biharilal Mottilal

20111033

34

Lucie

Billon

20120765

35

Ophélie

Bisson

ETU20120767

36

Ferréol

Bizalion

20131343

37

Mathieu

Blaszczak

etu20121022

38

dimitri

bochkoff ilieff

ETU20120768

39

Casilde

Bonnefoy

20100447

40

Benjamin

Bonnet

ETU20121028

41

Jérémie

bonnot

etu2013121à

42

Ambre

Bonopera

20120769

43

Romain

BOSSIS

20120770

44

Nathaniel

BOUABDALLAH

ETU20120771

45

Daphné

Bouan

etu20121030

46

Nicolas

Bouchet

20120773

47

Ugo

Boulet

20120775

48

Martin

Brefuel

20131223

49

Joris

Breux

20131443

50

Emma

Brignon

ETU20121037

51

Nicolas

BROCQ

20120778

52

Mathilde

Bru

20120779

53

Pierre-Augustin

Brun

20110746

54

laury

brunoy

20120781

55

Cécile

Burdillat

20120782

56

Bérénice

Busuttil

ETU20120783

57

Julie

Cabaret

ETU20120784

58

Victoire

Callec

20120785

59

LIBRE

Camille

20120894

60

Perrine

Camus

20120787

61

Nicolas

Carral

20121042

62

Aurore

Castagné

20121043

63

Emilie

CAUCHY

ETU20120789

64

Sara

Chadli

20120791

65

Camille

CHANDARAS

20131312

66

Julie

Chassard

20120793

67

Paul

Chassine

20121047

68

Capucine

CHAUDOY

20120794

69

Marie-Noëlle

Chelala

20120795

70

Laura

Chemoul

20120796

71

Catherine

CHERABIEH

20120797

72

Nisky

Chloé

ETU20121229

73

Anne

CHOL

20120798

74

Biraud

Clément

ETU20120766

75

Geoffrey

Coillard

20131714

76

Marie

Colin

ETU20120800

77

Cindy Marina

COLLETTE

ETU20121050

78

Joseph

Contesse

20120801

79

Pauline

Coq

ETU20120802

80

Perrine

Corre

20131268

81

François

Couasnon

20120803

82

Benoît

COULON

20121054

83

Pierre

Courtois

ETU20131568

84

Laura

Couzi-Willems

20120990

85

Guillaume

Crépin

20121058

86

Matteo

Croce

20130745

87

Meghan

Cullen

20121060

88

Julian

Dalibot

ETU20120804

89

Bastien

Daniel

20121062

90

Claire

Darmon

20120805

91

Alice

DARY

20120806

92

Clément

Davin

ETU20121067

93

Marie

de Beaupuis

20120807

94

Paul

de BEL-AIR

20121068

95

Benoit

DE LUCA

20121070

96

Louise

de Metz

20131573

97

Charlotte

de Roquefeuil

ETU20131361

98

Clément

De Sousa

20121072

99

Faram

Degbey

20120810

100

Benoît

Degraeuwe

20121073

101

Nadège

Delacroix

20121076

102

Lucie

Demeillers

20120811

103

Aleksi

Dermaux

20120812

104

Maxime

DERRIEN

ETU20120813

105

Eléonore

Deschamps

20120814

106

ambre

devignon

ETU20131219

107

Justine

Doucin

20131391

108

Térence

DOUET

ETU20120816

109

Felix

Douillard-Absil

20121084

110

Antoine

Duboille

20121085

111

Nicolas

Dubray

ETU20131692

112

Clémence

DUCROCQ

20121086

113

Valentin

Ducrocq

20121087

114

Adrien

Dupoirieux

ETU20121088

115

Nathalie

DUPUIS

ETU20120818

116

Béatrice

Dupuy Denus

20120819

117

Oceane

Durand

20121424

118

Déborah

Durville

20120820

119

Caroline

Duval

ETU20120821

120

Vatinel

Edouard

20131643

121

Précylia

ESSOMBE

D0214375

122

Séton

Estumento

1330080

123

Gildas

Eveno

20131419

124

Thibault

Faivre

ETU20120824

125

marion

farge

etu20110773

126

BENMAHJOUB

Fatima-Zahra

20131776

127

Antoine

Fauvel

ETU20120825

128

Thomas

Ferrand

20121096

129

Pierre

Ferré

20120826

130

Marine

Fioux

20120827

131

Johnny

Flament

20120828

132

Canelle

FOULON

20120829

133

Sophie

FRANCOIS

20120831

134

Chloé

François

20100461

135

de flore

François

20120809

136

Valery

Frappier

20121099

137

Vivien

Gaesler

20120832

138

Théo

Gagliardini

20121100

139

Marina

Gamard

20120833

140

Gabriel

Gantois

20120834

141

Benjamin

Garel

ETU20131362

142

Dimitri

Garnier

20121102

143

Quentin

GAUTHIER

20121103

144

Anne-Laure

Gautun

20120835

145

Claire-Hélène

GENIN

20120835

146

Céline

GERARD

20121106

147

Paul

Gerardin

etu20121107

148

Guillaume

GILBERT

ETU20121108

149

Charles-Henri

Gilbert de cauwer

etu20121109

150

Pierre

Gilles de la Londe

20131438

151

Briac

GILLOIS

etu20121110

152

Mathilde

Giner

20121111

153

Eymeric

Girard

20121112

154

Clément

Godet

20120838

155

Jordane

Gombault

20120839

156

Raphaëlle

Gorlier

20120840

157

Nastasia

Goudal

etu20121113

158

Valentin

Gréau

ETU20120841

159

Angèle

GRIHARD

20121119

160

Charlotte

Grimaud

ETU20121120

161

Vincent

Grognet

20120842

162

Hugo

Grossetie

20131336

163

CHARLINE

GUEMENE

20120843

164

Kévin

Haan

20120847

165

Carol-Ann

Habasque

20131291

166

ALICE

HAMELIN

20131717

167

Raphaël

Harriague

ETU20131516

168

Wafa

HASNAOUI

20121131

169

Margaux

HENAFF

20120851

170

Thomas

HENDRIKSEN

20120852

171

Agathe

Hennequart

ETU20120853

172

Cindy

Ho

20121137

173

Ysmene

HOARAU

20120855

174

Laurene

Houriez

20131602

175

Clotilde

Humeau

20120856

176

BASSE

Irina

ETU20120755

177

Camille

JARAS-DEHN

20121142

178

Shanaka

Jayatilake

ETU20121143

179

Charline

Jéhannin

20121144

180

ines

jobeir

20120857

181

Mathilde

Jobic

20100475

182

Jacquet

Jonathan

20121141

183

Samy

Joubair

20131409

184

Barbara

Jouin

ETU20120858

185

Tarik

JOUIRA

20120859

186

Leonie

Kermarrec

20120861

187

Tanguy

Kervarrec

ETU20121149

188

GELY

KEVIN

20131371

189

Jung

Kévin

20120860

190

valérie

khonkhammy

ETU20121150

191

marine

Klilib

ETU20121151

192

Stéphanie

KOHLER

20121316

193

Fiona

Kokorian

20121152

194

Jeremy

Kretz

20120862

195

Valentin

Labeylie

20120864

196

Flavie

LABORDE

20121317

197

Simon

LABRIT

20120865

198

Luc

Lacour

20120867

199

Thibaut

LAFARGE

ETU20120868

200

WILFRIED

LAGUI

20121153

201

Pierre

LALY

ETU20131458

202

Theo

Lamare

20120869

203

Nelson

Lambert

etu 20121156

204

Louis

Lamblin

20121157

205

Gaëlle

Lamoureux

ETU20120870

206

James

Lam-quang

20121155

207

Cécile

LAN KING CHAK

20120871

208

Pierre

Landousies

20120872

209

Alexandre

LANGLAIS

20120873

210

Arthur

Larmanider

ETU20120874

211

Raoui

Lassoued

20120875

212

Kim Huong

LE

20131454

213

Mathilde

Le Baron

20121163

214

Clémence

Le Foll

ETU20120876

215

Antoine

Le Guellec

20121167

216

Agathe

Le Guyader Desprées

20120877

217

Lena

LE LIMANTOUR

20120878

218

Aurélie

LE LOUËR

20121168

219

Emilien

Le Mercier

20120879

220

Marine

LE MOUAL

ETU20120880

221

Clémence

Le Norcy

ETU20120881

222

Arthur

Le Troëdec

20120882

223

Florent

LE XUAN

20121170

224

Marine

Leboucher

20120883

225

Marc-Antoine

LEBOURGEOIS

ETU20120884

226

Pierre

Lecomte

ETU20131513

227

Edouard

Lecostey

ETU20120886

228

Charles

Lefebvre

20121175

229

Rémi

Lejalé

ETU20121180

230

Camille

Leleu

20121181

231

Julien

LEMAIRE

20120887

232

Maïwenn

LEON

20120889

233

Melanie

Leon

20120890

234

Louis

LEPOUTRE

20121183

235

Antoine

Lesauvage

20121184

236

Mathilde

Lesueur

20121185

237

Marie-Anne

Leterme

20120892

238

Lucie

Lévêque

20100479

239

Anne

LISNARD

20120896

240

LECAILLE

Loïc

20120885

241

Aurore

Loisy

20120897

242

Stéphanie

Longo

20121318

243

Mellinda

LOUIZI

ETU20120898

244

Clément

LUCAS

s20120899

245

Phek Bouay

LY

ETU20120900

246

Vincent

Ly

20121190

247

Ibticem

M’rad

20131379

248

Vincent

Magré

ETU20131460

249

Marine

Mannant

20121197

250

Ambre

MARCHANDIAUX

20120901

251

Mathilde

Marechal

2013 1695

252

Jonathan

Marie

20120902

253

agathe

MARIN

20120903

254

Simon

MARIN

20121199

255

Alison

Marinho

20121200

256

Benjamin

MARTIN

ETU20120905

257

Etienne

MARTIN

20120906

258

Aude

Mascarelli

20120907

259

Ornella

Maxo

20131589

260

Thomas

Mayer

20131749

261

Aymeric

MERLE

20120908

262

ZINEB

MESRAF

20121209

263

Loic

Meunier

20131348

264

Sophie

MEUNIER

20121210

265

Angèle

Miard

20121213

266

Garance

MIGADEL

20121216

267

Josselin

Milord

ETU20131639

268

Maxime

MIRANDA

ETU20120910

269

Sarah

Moaligou

20120911

270

Emilie

Modin

ETU20120912

271

Arthur

Molinet

20120913

272

Camille

Monat

20121218

273

Lisa

Monnier

20100481

274

Sébastien

Montagnon

20120914

275

Arthur

Moreau

20121222

276

Quentin

Moret

20120916

277

AUTRET

Morgane

20120750

278

Chloé

MOTET

20120918

279

Salma

MOUAQIT

20120919

280

Agathe

M'Panda

ETU20121226

281

Herve

Muller

etu20131380

282

manel

najah

20131576

283

Ophélie

NAMUR

20120921

284

MARION

NAUDAT

ETU20121227

285

Adrien

Noisette

20131356

286

Jennifer

Noizil

ETU20120922

287

Armandine

Nzeck Sam Ndeck

20131666

288

Anne-Laure

OLIVIER

ETU20121232

289

Simon

OLIVIER

ETU20120923

290

Jean-Emmanuel

OLLICHON

ETU20131363

291

Arnaud

ORHAN

20100485

292

Mathilde

Orhant

20100486

293

Guillaume

OURY

20120925

294

justine

oxibar

20120926

295

Cédric

Pagès

20120927

296

Anaïs

PAL

20120928

297

Sophie

PALUD

20120929

298

Marie

Panoff Fantauzzo

ETU20120930

299

Sandy

Paris

20131236

300

Vincent

Patrizi

20121239

301

Clément

PAULY

ETU20131288

302

tristan

payen

20121241

303

Miry

PERDRIAU

ETU20120932

304

Laure

Perinetti

20131670

305

François

PERPIGNAN

ETU20120933

306

Marine

Perrin

20120934

307

Pheeranna

Phonchana

ETU20120935

308

Camille

Pierre

ETU20120936

309

Pauline

Pinta

20120937

310

Lucile

Pitance

20121251

311

Diane

Plusqueollec

ETU20120938

312

Leslie

Poirel

20121253

313

Valérie

POMMELLEC

ETU20131318

314

Mathieu

PONS

20120939

315

Lucie

Potier

ETU20120940

316

Manon

Potier

ETU20120941

317

Arnaud

PRELY

20121255

318

Camille

Quenech'du

ETU20121257

319

Baptiste

Queuche

20120942

320

Oubarrahou

Rachid

20120924

321

Leonore

Raclot

20120943

322

Jérémie

Radelet

20121258

323

Mialy

RAHAJARIZAFY

20120944

324

Laurine

RAIMOND

20120945

325

clement

raujol

20131671

326

LUCIE

RAUWEL

20121319

327

Clémence

RAVENEL

20100492

328

Bastien

REGNIER

ETU 20120946

329

Cyril

REMANDE

20120947

330

Hugo

Remaud

20131682

331

SUVIO

Rémi

ETU20120967

332

Célia

RENAUD

20120948

333

Julien

RENAUD

ETU20121261

334

Julie

Renault

20120949

335

Laurine

Renelier

ETU20120950

336

Livia

Rey

20120952

337

Doula

Rihème

20120817

338

Pierre

RIVOIRE

20121262

339

Clémence

Robin

20100493

340

Maxime

Rodde

ETU20131209

341

Steven

RONCEN

20121264

342

Emilie

Ronsin

ETU20121265

343

Jordane

ROSAK

20121266

344

Gautier

ROUDAUT

20100496

345

Maxime

Roué

ETU20121268

346

Floriane

ROUILLE

ETU20121269

347

Segolene

ROUSSEAU

ETU20120955

348

margot

roussel

ETU30131723

349

Camille

Ruault

20131446

350

Nicolas

RUNTZ

ETU20131232

351

Romanne

Sailleau

ETU 20120959

352

Marine

SALAUN

20131277

353

Yves-Marie

salaun

20121271

354

Léa

Salfati

20120960

355

Claire

Salfrant

20121273

356

Thibault

SALIS

ETU20131474

357

Fanny

Saltet

ETU20120961

358

romane

salvat

20120962

359

Georges

SAUMONT

20120963

360

Maxime

Semadeni

20131298

361

Thomas

Seveno

ETU20120965

362

Arnaud

SIFFREIN-BLANC

201312134

363

Arnaud

SIFFREIN-BLANC

ETU20131234

364

Déborah

Stoens

ETU20121289

365

Romain

Sulmont

20121290

366

Céline

TABET

20120968

367

Henry

TANDAVARAYEN

20120969

368

julia

tang

ETU20121291

369

Henry

TANOUS

20131369

370

alice

Tardieu

ETU20131365

371

Marie

Tariant

20100501

372

Marie

Tavenier

ETU20131744

373

Hugo

Tavernier

20121292

374

Ophélie

TERRIEN

20120970

375

Mathieu

Thevenet

20110841

376

Mathieu

Thevenet

20110841

377

Jérémie

Thomas

20120971

378

Valentin

Thomas

20131469

379

Vincent

Thomas

20121294

380

Romain

Thurier

20120972

381

Marine

TICHET

20121297

382

Victor

Tiertant

20131349

383

Xavier

Tirard

20120973

384

Nolwenn

Toquin

ETU20120974

385

Laurie

TRESSOLS

20131212

386

Julien

Tudal

20131321

387

Camille

Turquois

20120977

388

Alban

Uguet

20121302

389

Joanna

UHL

20120978

390

Floch

Valentin

20131313

391

Manon

Vandenbussche

20131660

392

clémence

vasseur

20121304

393

Edouard

Vatinel

20131643

394

Joséphine

Vaton

20120980

395

Mehdi

Vatri

20120981

396

Victoria

Veau de Lanouvelle

20131578

397

Julia

VERGNET

ETU20120982

398

Lucas

Verseils

20131351

399

Julien

Vian

20120983

400

GUILLOT

Victoire

20131700

401

Quentin

Vignal

20131283

402

Elodie

Villalon

20120984

403

Axel

Vincent

20121309

404

Hugues-Antoine

Vindry

20120985

405

Alexandra

Visdominé

20120986

406

Chloë

Vivine

2012987

407

Victor

Vogt

20121310

408

camille

vrignaud

ETU20120988

409

Annabelle

Wephre

20121311

410

Estelle

WIMEL

ETU20100507

411

Laurie

Wurms

20120992

412

Fatih

Yildiz

20121312

413

kenza

zahraoui

etu20111228

414

Mathieu

Zins

20120993

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PGE2

University Economic of Krakow (UEK)

PGE2

IIFT New Delhi

PGE2

ITESM Guadalajara

PGE2

Univerty Transilvania

PGE2

ESIC Madrid

PGE2

Vytautas Magnus University

PGE2

Oslo and Akershus University College of Applied
Sciences

PGE2

EUBA Bratislava

PGE2

IMT Nagpur

PGE2

Université Internationale de Rabat

PGE2

University of Westminster

PGE2

FH Aachen

PGE2

IBS Plekhanov University

PGE2

Universidade da Coruña

PGE2

SBM ITB

PGE2

University of Limerick

PGE2

Cracow University of Economics

PGE2

Akita international University

PGE2

Trondheim Business School

PGE2

Carlos III de Madrid

PGE2

Friedrich-Alexander Universität

PGE2

Hochschule Bochum

PGE2

UVM Hermosillo

PGE2

IMT GHAZIABAD

PGE2

IMT GHAZIABAD

PGE2

KUBS

PGE2

UCEMA

PGE2

university degli studi di ferrara

PGE2

Glorious sun school of business - Donghua university

PGE2

St Mary's university of San Antonio (Magellan
Exchange)

PGE2

Akita International University

PGE2

La Salle Mexico cinty

PGE2

University of Groningen

PGE2

Copenhaguen Business School

PGE2

ITESM campus Guadalajara

PGE2

Universidad de la Salle

PGE2

University of Macau

PGE2

Istanbul university

PGE2

Universidad Finis Terrae

PGE2

Saint Mary's University, San Antonio

PGE2

university of vaasa

PGE2

Akita International University

PGE2

University of economics, Prague

PGE2

Satakunta University of Applied Sciences

PGE2

Universidad Carlos III

PGE2

ISM Vilnius

PGE2

Hanze University of Groningen

PGE2

Hanyang University

PGE2

Athens University of Economics and Business

PGE2

IMT GHAZIABAD

PGE2

ZUFE Hangzhou

PGE2

Warsaw school of economics

PGE2

Istanbul University

PGE2

Hull Business School

PGE2

IBA Kolding

PGE2

Sobridge university

PGE2

Indian Institute of Foreign Trade (IIFT)

PGE2

Korea University Business School

PGE2

Tecnologico de Monterrey, campus Guadalajara

PGE2

International Business Academy

PGE2

Hanze University of Groningen

PGE2

Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro

PGE2

Binus University, Jakarta

PGE2

Warsaw school of economics

PGE2

Université Internationale de Rabat

PGE2

Methodist University

PGE2

Ateneo de Manila

PGE2

Trondheim Business School, Norway (HiST).

PGE2

Quinnipiac University

PGE2

Binus university

PGE2

UCES

PGE2

University of Economics in Bratislava

PGE2

Kent State University

PGE2

Universidad Rey Juan Carlos, Madrid

PGE2

Universidad Austral

PGE2

LIT Tipperary

PGE2

La Salle Universidad

PGE2

Universidad Finis Terrae

PGE2

University of Macau

PGE2

Graduate School Of Management

PGE2

Universidad del Valle de Mexico

PGE2

FORE School of Management - New Delhi

PGE2

ESIC MARKETING & BUSINESS SCHOOL, MADRID

PGE2

ESIC Business and Marketing School

PGE2

Aalto University

PGE2

UIR Rabat

PGE2

NUIG (National University Of Ireland Galway)

PGE2

Vytautas Magnus University

PGE2

Universita degli studi di Ferrara

PGE2

SolBridge University

PGE2

National Taiwan University

PGE2

RISEBA

PGE2

Trondheim Business School

PGE2

Zhongnan University of Economics and Law

PGE2

ISM University Vilnius

PGE2

UFRJ

PGE2

VYTAUTAS MAGNUS UNIVERSITY

PGE2

Universidad del pacifico

PGE2

Quinnipiac University

PGE2

Bratislava University of Economics

PGE2

Aalto University

PGE2

University Of Sheffield

PGE2

Trondheim Business School - HIST

PGE2

TEC DE MONTERREY - CAMPUS GUADALAJARA

PGE2

NHH Bergen

PGE2

IMT of Ghaziabad

PGE2

Akita International University

PGE2

Tec de Monterrey Campus Guadalajara

PGE2

Krakow University of Economics

PGE2

La Salle

PGE2

UIR Rabat

PGE2

University of Macau

PGE2

GSOM St Petersburg

PGE2

MIRBIS

PGE2

Università degli studi di Ferrara

PGE2

UIR Rabat

PGE2

ESIC Madrid

PGE2

Korea University Business School

PGE2

Carlos III Madrid

PGE2

UVM Hermosillo

PGE2

Feng chia university

PGE2

University of Wolverhampton

PGE2

IBA Kolding

PGE2

IIFT

PGE2

Universidad de Malaga

PGE2

Karel de Grote Hogeschool

PGE2

Missouri State University

PGE2

Universidad de La Salle, Bogota

PGE2

Istanbul university

PGE2

SAMK – Satakunta University Applied of Science Rauma

PGE2

ESIC Madrid

PGE2

Universita degli studi di Firenze

PGE2

Tennessee Technological University

PGE2

Soochow University

PGE2

Universidad de Cadiz

PGE2

Graduate School Of Management

PGE2

Universidad de la salle Bogota

PGE2

Carlos 3 Madrid

PGE2

HWR Berlin

PGE2

Karel de Grote

PGE2

Vytautas Magnus University

PGE2

ISM University Vilnius

PGE2

Anyang University

PGE2

National University of Ireland, Galway

PGE2

Metropolia University of Applied Science Helsinki

PGE2

Friedrich-Alexander Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg

PGE2

Korea University

PGE2

NTPU

PGE2

Fore school of Management

PGE2

University of Hull

PGE2

LIT, Thurles

PGE2

Zhejiang University of Finance and Economic

PGE2

ITESM (TEC DE MONTERREY, GUADALAJARA CAMPUS)

PGE2

Universidad de Malaga

PGE2

Quinnipiac University

PGE2

Roskilde University (RUC)

PGE2

UNIVERSITY OF WESTMINSTER

PGE2

Southwest University of finance and Economics,
Chengdu

PGE2

IMT NAGPUR

PGE2

Universidad Rey Juan Carlos, Madrid

PGE2

University of Economics, Prague

PGE2

Hanyang University

PGE2

SATAKUNTA UNIVERSITY OF APPLIED SCIENCES

PGE2

VSE Prague

PGE2

Satakunta University of Applied Sciences (Rauma)

PGE2

ATENEO DE MANILA

PGE2

Binus International University

PGE2

IMT DUBAI

PGE2

Fore School of Management

PGE2

ESIC

PGE2

ISM University of Management and Economics

PGE2

Korea University Business School

PGE2

IMT of Ghaziabad

PGE2

Mirbis

PGE2

Athens University of Economics and Business

PGE2

UNIVERSITY OF NORTH FLORIDA

PGE2

Universidad de Malaga

PGE2

IFIM Business School Bangalore

PGE2

Arkansas State University

PGE2

university of ulster

PGE2

Soochow university

PGE2

Vysoka Skola Ekonomicka (VSE), Prague

PGE2

ZUFE

PGE2

Tallinn University of Technology

PGE2

Indian Institute of Foreign Trade - Delhi

PGE2

Tallinn University of Technology

PGE2

Universidad Del Pacifico, Guayaquil

PGE2

UNIVERSIDAD REY JUAN CARLOS

PGE2

Universitat de Barcelona

PGE2

National Sun yat Sen

PGE2

Solbridge business school

PGE2

MIRBIS

PGE2

Ateneo de Manila

PGE2

Roma Tre

PGE2

MCI Management Center Innsbruck

PGE2

BI NORWEGIAN BUSINESS SCHOOL

PGE2

IMT GHAZIABAD

PGE2

Universidad de la Salle

PGE2

university of macau

PGE2

IMT NAGPUR

PGE2

Binus University

PGE2

Carlos III

PGE2

Oslo university college

PGE2

IMT Ghaziabad

PGE2

Universidad Carlos III

PGE2

Kozminski

PGE2

Krakow University of Economics

PGE2

Economic University of Bratislava

PGE2

Univerdad Carlos III de Madrid

PGE2

Ateneo de Manila

PGE2

Zhongnan university

PGE2

MIRBIS (Moscow International Higher Business
School)

PGE2

FORE School of management

PGE2

ZUFE (zhejiang university of finance and economics)

PGE2

MIRBIS (Moscou)

PGE2

Universidad del Pacifico - Sede Guayaquil

PGE2

Solbridge Business School

PGE2

UCEMA

PGE2

ESIC BUSINESS & MARKETING SCHOOL

PGE2

Universidad de Cadiz

PGE2

Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro

PGE2

Zhongnan University of Economics and Law, Wuhan

PGE2

Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro (UFRJ)

PGE2

Satakunta University

PGE2

IMT NAGPUR

PGE2

Akita international Université

PGE2

Universidad Rey Juan Carlos

PGE2

ESIC Business&Marketing School

PGE2

RISEBA

PGE2

Helsinki Metropolia University of Applied Sciences

PGE2

Oslo university college of applied sciences

PGE2

UVM Hermosillo

PGE2

Wilfrid Laurier University

PGE2

Dublin Institute of Technology (DIT)

PGE2

NHH - Norwegian school of Economics

PGE2

La Salle

PGE2

Friedrich Alexander Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg

PGE2

Universidad Rey Juan Carlos

PGE2

University of Southern Denmark, Odense

PGE2

Universidad La Salle

PGE2

HWR Berlin

PGE2

Korea University Business School

PGE2

ISM University of management and economics

PGE2

University of Groningen

PGE2

Zhongnan University of Economics and Law

PGE2

Universidad Rey Juan Carlos

PGE2

Zhejiang University of Finance and Economics

PGE2

GSOM saint-petersburg

PGE2

Universidad Rey Juan Carlos

PGE2

Tallinn University of Technology

PGE2

IBA Kolding

PGE2

Champlain College

PGE2

itb bandung

PGE2

Universidad del Valle de Mexico - Campus Hermosillo

PGE2

BI Norwegian Business school

PGE2

Dublin Institute of Technology

PGE2

Karel-de-Grote Hogeschool

PGE2

University of Uster

PGE2

KH Leuven

PGE2

IMT Ghaziabad

PGE2

University of Akron

PGE2

IMT DUBAI

PGE2

UCES (Buenos Aires)

PGE2

Bishops University, Sherbrooke, Quebec

PGE2

UCES

PGE2

Swansea University

PGE2

Nui Galway

PGE2

Universidad Austral - Rosario

PGE2

Universidad Finis Terrae

PGE2

LIT Tipperary Thurles

PGE2

Istanbul university

PGE2

University of Southern Denmark

PGE2

IMT GHAZIABAD

PGE2

"Universidad del Pacifico"

PGE2

Universidad del Valle de Hermosillo

PGE2

Universidad Finis Terrae

PGE2

IMT Dubai

PGE2

HEC Ulg LIEGE

PGE2

SWUFE

PGE2

Anyang University

PGE2

Akita International University

PGE2

VDU ECONOMICS KAUNAS UNIVERISTY

PGE2

UC3M Madrid

PGE2

UNIVERSITY OF MACAU

PGE2

ZUEL

PGE2

Universidad Finis Terrae

PGE2

Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro

PGE2

Finis Terrae

PGE2

Methodist University of Fayetteville

PGE2

UDC A CORUNA

PGE2

Istanbul University

PGE2

Mirbis

PGE2

WARWICK UNIVERSITY

PGE2

Aalto university

PGE2

Universidad Rey Juan Carlos

PGE2

Universidad del Valle de Mexico, Hermosillo

PGE2

University of Economics

PGE2

ESIC

PGE2

RISEBA

PGE2

ATENEO DE MANILA

PGE2

Burapha University

PGE2

Iba Kolding

PGE2

Universidad Austral (Rosario)

PGE2

Katholieke Hogeschool Leuven

PGE2

ESIC Business and Marketing School Madrid

PGE2

Arkansas State University

PGE2

HWR Berlin

PGE2

IMT Ghaziabad

PGE2

La Universidad del Pacifico

PGE2

Universidad del pacifico

PGE2

University of Chemnitz

PGE2

Oslo and Akershus University College of Applied
Sciences

PGE2

Burapha University

PGE2

Universidad Rey Juan Carlos

PGE2

National Sun-Yat-Sen University

PGE2

Universidad del Pacifico, Guayaquil

PGE2

RISEBA

PGE2

IMT Dubaï

PGE2

Akita International University

PGE2

Transilvania din Brasov

PGE2

University of Groningen

PGE2

Roskilde University

PGE2

University of Sheffield

PGE2

University of Warwick

PGE2

vytautas magnus

PGE2

AKITA INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY

PGE2

FH Aachen

PGE2

University of Vaasa

PGE2

Graduate School of Management – Saint Petersburg

PGE2

Vytautas Magnus University (VMU)

PGE2

GSOM Saint Petersburg

PGE2

Metropolia University of Applied Sciences - Helsinki

PGE2

FORE SCHOOL OF MANAGEMENT

PGE2

Warwick Business School (Warwick University)

PGE2

University of Vaasa

PGE2

Indian Institute of Foreign Trade

PGE2

Universidad de Coruna

PGE2

Akita international university

PGE2

Universidad carlos III

PGE2

University of economic Poznan

PGE2

University of Economics in Bratislava

PGE2

WARWICK BUSINESS SCHOOL

PGE2

Universidad Del Valle de México – Campus
Hermosillo

PGE2

University of Ulster - COLERAINE

PGE2

University of Macau

PGE2

Tec de Monterrey (ITESM) - Campus Guadalajara

PGE2

University of Limerick

PGE2

MIRBIS Moscow

PGE2

Soochow University

PGE2

University of Ulster

PGE2

AIU Akita International University

PGE2

MIRBIS University

PGE2

University of Applied Sciences of Vaasa

PGE2

Università degli Studi di Firenze

PGE2

National Taiwan University ( NTU)

PGE2

Economic University of Bratislava

PGE2

University of Vaasa

PGE2

CBS (COPENHAGEN BUSINESS SCHOOL)

PGE2

Binus University

PGE2

Burapha

PGE2

ISM University of Management and Economics

PGE2

Noida University

PGE2

Amity University Noida

PGE2

University of Nicosia

PGE2

Oslo University College

PGE2

University of Barcelona

PGE2

ESIC MARKETING AND BUSINESS SCHOOL

PGE2

ZUEL

PGE2

Zhejiang University City College

PGE2

KAREL DE GROTE HOGESCHOOL ANTWERP

PGE2

Universidad Carlos III (Madrid)

PGE2

University of Vaasa

PGE2

IMT Ghaziabad

PGE2

National University of Ireland-Maynooth

PGE2

MIRBIS

PGE2

Mirbis

PGE2

Universidad La Salle

PGE2

Universidad de Almeria

PGE2

ESIC Business & Marketing School

PGE2

ESIC

PGE2

Universidad Austral Rosario

PGE2

Udem

PGE2

Management Center Innsbruck

PGE2

Universidad Carlos III de Madrid

PGE2

Hanyang University

PGE2

University of Northern Colorado

PGE2

Roma Tre

PGE2

Fore school of management

PGE2

Carleton University, Ottawa

PGE2

Satakunta University of Applied Sciences

PGE2

Universidad del Valle de Mexico (hermosillo)

PGE2

Universidad de Malaga

PGE2

Hermosillo, Mexico

PGE2

National Taipei University

PGE2

FORE School of management

PGE2

Zhongnan University of Economics and Law

PGE2

Universidad Rey Juan Carlos

PGE2

Amity Business School

PGE2

Zhongnan University of Economics and Law (ZUEL)

PGE2

Universidad Finis Terrae

PGE2

Sor Trondelag University College, Business School of
Trondheim

PGE2

Graduate School of Management St. Petersburg

PGE2

IMT DUBAI

PGE2

GSOM ST Petersburg

PGE2

Bishop's

PGE2

Istanbul University

PGE2

Friedrich Alexander Universität Nürnberg

PGE2

wilfrid laurier university, waterloo, ONTARIO

PGE2

University of Economics, Prague

PGE2

Hanyang University

PGE2

University of Macau

PGE2

Universidad Rey Juan Carlos

PGE2

Indian institute of foreign trade

PGE2

UIR Rabat

Country:

Period of Stay:

Poland

Summer semester : February - June

India

January - April 2014

Mexico

6 months

Romania

February to July

Spain

2014 6 month

LITHUANIA

January 23rd - June 16th 2014

Norway

Spring 2014

Slovakia

5 months

India

January to end of March

Maroc

04/01/2014 - 01/05/2014

England / United-Kingdom

5 months - January/May

Germany

Summer semester (March to July)

Russia

28.01.14 to 05.07.14

Spain

February-June

Indonesia

January 2014 - May 2014

Ireland

January 19th 2014– May 24th 2014

Poland

Mid-feburary to Mid-June

Japan

24 march 2014 to 7 august 2014

Norway

From the start of January to the end of
May

Spain

5 months

Germany

between March and beginning of
August

Germany

march - july 2014

Mexico

January 07th to May 31st

INDIA

05/01/2014 - 31/03/2014

INDIA

05/01/2014 - 31/03/2014 3 months

South Korea

4 months

Argentina

28.02.2014 to 01.08.2014

itlay

end february - end june

China

spring semester 2014

USA

12/01/2014 - 10/05/2014

Japan

4 month

Mexico

6 months

The Netherlands

January to end of June

Denmark

1 Semester February-June

Mexico

6 months

Colombia

6 months (January-June 2014)

China

February-june

Turkey

3 months and half

Chili

Semester 8

USA

5 months

finland

january - june

Japan

1st April - 31th July

Czech republic

4 months

Finland

From January to May 2014

Spain

Spring session

Lithuania

28th of january to the end of june
(flight not booked yet)

The Netherlands

February-June

South Korea

From February, 25 to June, 21

Greece

Spring semester 2014

India

3 Months

China

Spring semester

Poland

February-June 2014

Turkey

February-July 2014

UK

01/02/2014 - 20/06/2014

Denmark

February-June (5months)

South Korea

March-June 2014

India

January-March

South Korea

February to June 2014

Mexico

Spring semester

Denmark

January-June

Netherlands

February to June

Brazil

6 month

Indonesia

February 2014 - July 2014

poland

warsaw

Morocco

4 months

USA

Spring 2014

Philippines

Jan - May 2014

Norway

5 months (January-May).

United States of America

January 15th to May 10th

Indonesia

February-July 2014

Argentina

5th of May - 4th of August

Slovakia

5 months

USA

Spring semester: 5 months

Spain

January 13th, 2014 – May 16th, 2014

Argentina

5 months ( March to end of July)

Ireland

Summer semester

Mexico

Spring Semester (January, 10th to
June, 25th)

Chile

5 months

CHINA

February to June 2014

Russia

4 months (Feb - May 2014)

Mexico

07/01/2014 to the 20/05/2014

India

26 december 2013 to 10 april 2014

SPAIN

07/01 to 31/05

Spain

January the 15th - May the 22nd

Finland

January-June

Morocco

4 months

Ireland

from 09/01/2014 to 14/05/2014

Lithuania

01/02/2014 - 30/06/2014

Italy

February - June

South Korea

Spring semester

Taiwan

Spring Semester

Latvia

January till June

Norway

Semestre 4

China

February-July

Lithuania

January June

Rio de Janeiro

6 months

LITHUANIA

4,5 months

Ecuador

6 month (january till end of june)

USA

15 Jan. 11 May

Slovakia

January to May

Finland

5 months

England

5 months

Norway

6 months (from January to June)

MEXICO

5 MONTHS

Norway

Spring semester

INDIA

from 6th january 2014 until 28th
march 2014

Japan

April to July 2014

Mexico

From 13th January to 20th May 2014

Poland

Mid february to end of june

Colombie

January to july

Morocco

01/01/2014 – 30/04/2014

CHINA

February-June (5 months)

Russia

24/01/14- 30/06/14

RUSSIA

02/02/2014-31/05/2014

Italy

From February to June

Morocco

1st semestre of 2014

Spain

From 9th January 2014 to 29th May
2014

Korea

from March to June

Spain

6 months

Mexico

5 month

Taiwan

4 months and a half

United Kingdom

Semester 3

Denmark

5 months

India

1 January to 30 March

Spain

January-June 2014

Belgium

February – Juin

USA

9th January- 16th May

Colombia

January 2014 - July 2014

Turkey

5 month

Finland

from 4th of January to 15th of May

Spain

6 months

Italy

Mars to June 2013

United States

one semester

Taiwan

Spring semester (February to end of
June)

Espana

13 February - 3 july

Russia

January-June 2014

Colombia

january-june 2014

Spain

From January 21st to june 4th

Germany

Summer Semester : From the middle
of March 2014 to the end of July

Belgium

January-June

Lithuania

January to June

Lithuania

Spring semester 2014

South Korea

Spring semester 2014

Irlande

9 juin-14 mai

FINLANDE

Spring Semester (13.01.14 to
18.05.14)

Germany

March-August

South Korea

One semester, March to June 2013

Taiwan

mid february-end of june 2014

India

26th december to 10th of april

UK

january/june 2014

Irlande

from 20/01/2014 to 13/05/2014

China

February to end of June

Mexico

January - May 2014

Spain

February-End of June

USA

January - May

Denmark

February to the end of June

UK

04/01/2014 To 24/01/2014

China

One semester (February-July)

INDIA

JANUARY - MARCH

Spain

Second semester

Czech Republic

Spring Semester

South Korea

Spring semester

FINLAND

FROM 4 JANUARY 2014 TO 15 MAY
2014

Czech Republic

4 months

Finland

4 months and a half

PHILIPPINES

JANUARY TO MAY 2014

Indonesia

5 months

UNITED ARAB EMIRATES

JANUARY - MAY 2014

India

1st January 2014- 31 March 2014

SPAIN

5 months

Lithania

February - Mid-June

South Korea

End of February - End of June

India

3 months

Russia

4 months

Greece

2nd Semester

USA

JANUARY 2nd TO APRIL 25th

Spain

5 Month (1st February - 23 June)

India

December 2013 - April 2014

The United States

From January until May 2014

northern ireland

20/01/14-30/05/14

Taiwan

Spring semester (February-June)

Czech Republic

From February to May

China

5 month

Estonia

5 months

INDIA

January - March

Estonia

5 months

Ecuador

8th of January-1st of July

SPAIN

From 13th January 2014 to 17th May
2014

Spain

1/02 - 27/06

Taiwan

5 months

South Korea

4 months

Russia

4 months

Philippines

January-March

Italy

From 27th of February until ...?

Austria

1st March 2014 - 30th June 2014

NORWAY

6 MONTHS

INDIA

JANUARY - MARCH

Colombia

January-June

Macao (Chine)

5 months from februry to june

INDIA

JANUARY 2ND MARCH 29TH

Indonesia

5 months

Spain

2nd semester

Norway

January - May

India

January-March

Spain

6 months

Poland

Spring semester

POLAND

17th of February to 30th of June

Slovakia

6th of february to the 31th of may

Spain

4 mounths

Philippines

January to end of march

China

February-July 2014

Russia

4 Months (February – May)

Indie

01/04/2014 to 29/03/2014

China

5 months

Russia

4 months

Ecuador

From January to July

South Korea

from february to june 2014

Argentina

March - July

SPAIN

15/01/2014 - 15/06/2014

Spain

5 months

Brazil

3 february 2014 to 13 june 2014

China

February 2014 – July 2014

Brazil

From the 23rd of February to the 15th
of June

Finland

January-May

INDIA

3 MONTHS

Japon

du 1 avril au 31 juillet

Spain

January 13th, 2014 - May 16th, 2014

Spain

PGE2 ( 5 months )

LATVIA

5 Months

Finland

10th of January - 23th of May

Norway

January to May

Mexique

07/01/2014 - 31/05/2014

Canada

01/01/2014 - 02/05/2014

Ireland

20/01/2014 - 30/05/2014

Norway

Spring semester 2014

Colombia

January- June

Germany

March 2014 to August 2014

Spain

from the 13th of January 2014 until
the 4th of June 2014

Denmark

January 2014 to June 2014

Mexico City

January to June 2014

Germany

Summer semester

South Korea

Beginning of March- End of June

Lithuania

5 months (February-June 2014)

The Netherlands

February - July

China

February-July

Spain

5 months

France

February to July 2014

Russia

January-june 2014

Spain

5 months

ESTONIA

5month

Denmark

End of January - End of June

United-States

3rd January-25th April

indonesia

5 months

Mexico

4 month

Norway

5months

Irlande

du 15 janvier au 30 mai 2014

Belgium

4 months and a half

Northern Ireland, United Kingdom

January-May 2014

Belgique

From 01/02/2014 to 30/06/2014

India

January 2014 to March 2014

United States

From January 13th to May 11th

UAE

4 months

Argentina

March - August

Canada

January-May

Argentina

March 2014 - July 2014

Wales, UK

January 2014 - June 2014

Ireland

January 2014-May 2014

Argentina

From the 1st of March to the end of
July

Chile

March-July 2014

Ireland

20th january from 15th May

Turkey

6 months

Denmark

5 months

INDIA

3 months

Ecuador

Enero / Julio 2014

Mexico

5 months

Chile

One semester

UAE

January 2014 to May 2014

Belgium

February - June

China

February to July 2014

South Korea

29 february to 20 june

Japan

April to August

LITHUANIA

5 MONTHS

Spain

January-June 2014

MACAU R.A.S. (CHINA)

5 MONTHS

China

02-2014 to 07/2014

Chile

March-July 2014

Brazil

second semester

Chile

6 months

Etats-Unis

2 janvier 2014 au 10 mai 2014

Spain

end January - beginning of june

Turkey

February-July

Russia

February-May

UK

10 WEEKS

Finland

3 January 1st June

Spain

January-June 2014

Mexico

5 months

Czech Republic

Mid February - End of May

Spain

5 months

LATVIA

JANUARY-JUNE

PHILIPPINES

1st January 2014 21st March 2014

Thailand

4 months - January to April 2014

Danemark

February - June 2014

Argentina

6 months

Belgium

february - july

Spain

January-May 2014

The United States

4 months

Germany

one semester (summer semester)

India

6th january to 5th april

Ecuador

8 of January to 1 of July 2014

France

8 janvier - 1 juillet 2014

Germany

MArch - August

Norway

January to May

Thailand

06/01/2014- 01/04/2014

Spain

January 13th - June 17th

Taïwan

February to June

Ecuador

8/01/2014 to 1/07/2014

LATVIA

Semester 2 - 5 months

UAE (United Arabic Emirates)

From 01/01/2014 to 05/05/2014

Japan

Spring semester

Romania

February until june 2014

The Netherlands

Début Février-fin juin

Denmark

February to June

United-Kingdom

5th February to 14th June

United-Kingdom

06 January-15 March

lithuania

5 months

JAPAN

APRIL-JULY

Germany

March-July 2014

Finland

January-April

RUSSIA

5 months (24th January – 24th June)

Lituanie

5 months

Russia

6 months

Finland

10.01.2014 - 31.05.2014

INDIA

01/01/2014 to 30/03/2014

UK

06/01/2014 - 15/03/2014

Finland

4 months

India

1 semester - 3 months

Spain

5 months

Japan

April to July 2014

Espagne

2 eme semestre

Pologne

5 month (February --> June)

Slovakia

4 months

UNITED KINGDOM

10 WEEKS (from 5th January to 15th
March)

Mexico

5 months

IRLANDE

4 mois

Macau

February - June

Mexico

1st of January - 15th of June

Ireland

January-May 2014

Russia

Spring semester

Taiwan

12th of February - 23th of June

Northern Ireland

20/01/2014 – 20/05/2014

Japan

1st April - 1st August 2014

Russia

From February to end of May

Finland

January to June 2014

Italy

march to june

Taiwan ( ROC)

6 months ( one semester)

Slovakia

4 months

Finland

From January 3rd to May 31th 2014

denmark

january to may

Indonesia

5 month

Thaïland

4 month

Lithuania

January-June 2014

India

3 months

India

3 months

Cyprus

From 01/02/2014 to 28/05/2014

Norway

January to May

Spain

5 months

Spain

January-June

China

6 months

CHINA

13/03 – 04/07

BELGIUM

ONE SEMESTER

Spain

January - June 2014

Finland

03/01 to 31/03

INDIA

January to April

Ireland

January-May 2014

RUSSIA

4 months (februar to end of may)

Russia

4months (februar - end of may)

Mexico

5 months

Spain

Mid-February to end of June

Spain

13-01 / 01-06

Spain

January - May

Argentina

6 months

Mexico

January - June

Austria

4 month

Spain

From january to may

South Korea

1 semester

United-States

5 Months

Italy

February 2014 - July 2014

India

From 01/01/2014 to 31/03/2014

Canada

03.01.14 - 26.04.14

Finland

8/01 - 10/05

Mexico

from 07/01/2014 to 31/05/2014

espagne

5mois

Mexico

5 month

Taiwan

5 months

India

4 months (January - April)

China

5 months

Spain

From January to May

India

From the 2th of january to the 29th of
march 2014

China

May to July 2014

Chili

5 meses

Norway

5 mois

Russia

5 months

UAE

From January to May

Russia

24/01- 30/06

Canada

Winter 2014

Turkey

5 months

Germany

April-July

canada

01/01/2014-04/26/2014

Czech Republic

One semester

South Korea (Seoul)

Spring 2014 (March-June 2014)

Macau, China

February 2014 - June 2014

Spain

Beginning of January until the end of
May

India

january - march

Morroco

From January 5th to April 25th

Please describe how you organised your travel to your partner institution, how you arrived there, in
approximate cost of your plane tickets, whether or not you were met on arrival e

I knew that I ll go to Krakow during the month of July 2013. The semester started the 17th of Februa
plane tickets during November 2013 for the 13th of February 2014. I booked online on the website "
prices from different airlines companies. I choosed the company Ryanair, which means that my plane
airport to Krakow airport. When I'm not living in Rennes, I stay in my family house in Angers (Maine et
from Angers by car (with Blablacar) and then I stay one night in Paris to my brother's flat, and the da
Beauvais airport from Maillot's gate. The plane was supposed to go at 6 pm but cause of am importa
only at 8pm. Still cause to this fog, I landed in Katowice, which is a city at 1 hour from Krakow by bu
me all this time, and I finally met her at midnight in Krakow. Then, she take me to my flat in the city c
plane was around 80€ with one bag of 15 kilos and one hand-bag with me. The total cost from Anger
was around 130€.

I decided to travel with Airindia, I took a go and return Paris-Delhi which costed around 650€ with the
was lucky to be met by my cousin (who lives in Delhi since 8years) driver so I didn’t have to find a c
recommend taking a taxi from Meru Cab, which is a safe company.

With my roommate Ophelie, we first booked an Hostel for a week in order to visit the houses direc
booked our flight on November 2013, and it was around 1000 euros. Three young men from the ass
association that take care about the exchange students – picked us up to the airport and drove us to o
went perfectly.

First, a few months before leaving I searched a facebook group where there are all the Erasmus stud
useful because we can find many things, such as housing, information about train, life etc… But with
there was a reel link. I sent them my learning agreement and that’s it. I prepared my trip with anoth
decided to take the same plane and the same flat. I took my ticket one month before to come. The p
around 270 euros. I arrived one week before school starts because I wanted to familiarise with the
Erasmus students. When I arrived to the airport, a Romanian friend that went to ESC in the first seme
(Bucarest is not close to Brasov: 3 hours by car). Concerning housing, I was not in charge to find it, so
was in the city center, very practical.

I have planned everything by myself concerning the research of a home, the transportation costs to
inside etc. The school did absolutely nothing to help student except the integration to school. But
problem for me. Of course the fact that many student go to the same school help a bit regarding

When I have planned my trip to Kaunas, I have booked a flight ticket on the Ryanair website (just th
departure from Frankfurt-Hahn Airport in Germany to Kaunas on the 23rd of January. Its cost was 65€ o
cost company because only Ryanair and Wizzair go to Kaunas and Vilnius for an acceptable price and
too far from Strasbourg (my hometown). The trip last around two hours. I left Germany early in the
begining of the evening I was in Kaunas. When I arrived at Kaunas airport I have called my mentor w
there to pick me up, it was very nice and very helpful. The surprise was a very cold weather (about -2
very good Aigle jacket so I did not have so cold. It was my first experience in such extreme tempe
Gabriele, a student from VMU drove me to the dormitory, the accommodation that I have registered
Lithuania. She stayed until the woman from the lobby helped me to settle myself. My first roommate
very nice but he left to meet other Koreans on the same floor. My third roommate was Julian Dalibot,
Rennes that I knew before. We are still leaving in the same place together now but not at the d

I asked former students from ESC Rennes who went to this faculty to help me when I have some is
travel. I travelled with Air France (approximately 140 Euros), but Norwegian is also very good. I trav
then I met the other students from Rennes in Paris and we took the same plane for Oslo. We signed u
but it was jut two people who gave us our keys and explained us how to go to our stud

For organizing my travel to Bratislava, I did it almost 1 week before. I wanted to go by car with a f
organize. We took 10 hours to go. When we arrived we were welcomed by our “buddie” and some
Rennes.

I took my ticket 1 month before the departure my trip length around 24 hours. I left Paris the evening
evening of the next day. I did Paris-Dehli / Dehli-Mumbai / Mumbai-Nagpur. The approximate cost of
trip) was 600 euros. I traveled with air india and it was good. When I arrived in Nagpur, a cab was wa
campus (around 1 hour from the airport to the university).

Our arrival in Morocco met some problems of organizations in terms of welcoming . And this elemen
only issues of our stay.
The International University of Rabat(UIR) possesses a student association
RENNES. So, they contacted us before our arrival to know our arrival dates. It is the reasons why the
our future courses which have come and pick up us to the airport.
However, it was a week-end of
when we arrived in the school, there was nobody from the school administration to meet us or
accommodations that we had booked inside the hall of residence before to go in Morocco as planned
classmates was mobile and they can find us a good hotel to a reasonable price. With reference to th
was also reasonable with Royal Air Maroc ( around 150 Euros) and cheaper with low-cost companies a
80 Euros) .

Before I arrived my partner university sent us one mail per week during 8 weeks with each time ne
London, prices in London, university life, important date… Also, I asked a student who was there the
experience. The day of arrival for the flat was on the 4 of April, so I flight to Toulouse from London on
of 26 kg and a hand luggage of ten kilos. The flight was really expensive because I had my answer f
before the departure, so it was around 150 euros. After that I took a train and the tube to go from the
When I arrived the welcoming was really good by the hall and the student union and we had a party a
of Residence). Our room was ready for us.

I payd aroud90€ to go to Germany throught Bruxelles. The partner university implemented a "tutor
wasn't here when I arrived so i had to pick up the keys of my flat and all the basic documents at
roommates.

The organisation of a departure to Russia is complicate because of the visa application. To apply for a
an official invitation (and the original, not the copy) given by your hosing university. It could take a l
quite stressful. In my case, I had to wait until one week before my departure to have the invitation
apply for a visa (which is a difficult procedure because you have to make an appointment with the r
there all the paperworks (including an AIDS test and an attestation of medical insurance avaible in th
(between 4 and 15 days) come back there to pick up your visa and pay for that (the price depend on
for 4 days its approximatively 120 euros, which is quite expensive but the fact is without a visa yo

When the time has come to discover the ERASMUS trip, first of all I had to organise all the travel from
to Coruña in Spain, so I decided to do it on my own regarding all the measures to take into account. T
going to the same city as me to contact them to organise the travel together. Unfortunately only two
they have already booked their flight to go to the partner institution. Foreby, I had to handle tho
decided to book a train tickets travelling first to Madrid and then to Coruña.At the moment I arrived
nine hour trip was exhausting and therefore I had to get some rest that’s why I called my roommate
was to guide me to the flat where we lived. After having lost myself in the city for the first time I arriv
the flat where I was going to live for several months.

I travelled to Indonesia by plane, with Qatar airways. It is better to take the tickets as soon as possibl
You will pay around 700€, with return tickets if you take them early enough. I arrived in Jakarta and we
with the Cipaganti shuttle service. It is however possible to ask SBM to pick you at the

I travelled alone to my partner university. I took a flight from Paris to Dublin. The fare price was appr
Aer Lingus (Irish airline company). Then I took a bus from Dublin airport to the University of Limerick
bus Eirann which took approximately 4 hours and cost 12 euros. There is a faster bus with one chang
station near Dublin) which takes 3 hours and cost 10 euros. This bus is called the Dublin Coach.
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booked and paid in advance. I booked an off-campus accommodation because on-campus accommod
a house with 3 other students in Courtyard Student Village. I recommend not booking the accomm
village because you can’t sign any contract with your landlord. Besides, even if your house is in perf
see your 400 euros deposit back at the end of the semester because she apparently take it for “elect
friends were pick-up at the airport by their buddies, mine was in holidays at this t

I booked my plane tickets on the internet two months before my departure. It was very easy to arrive
in Krakòw I was in the bus and they only accepted coins, and no bills. I was controlled and had to pa
mentor who was from the University of Economics welcomed me in the afternoon I arrived, it was he
who presents you the city, the university and the whole functioning of the syste

I took a plane of the Finnair company to travel to japan. It took approximately 16 hours from Paris Toky
in Helsinki). I bought my plane tickets 3 months before leaving France, the cost was around 850 € fo
luggage with the maximal weight of 23 kilograms and one little bag. I arrived in Tokyo at the early mo
arrival. I had to find my way alone to get to the House of Hiroshi Yamamoto a japanese resident who
couch surfing for one week. Actually we were four students of the ESC Rennes to met at his house fo
made the travel to get there alone. We made the reservation two months before. It was a great idea,
and close to all sightseeing possibilities. He also helped us when we were lost or needed translation.
night bus (~ 8-9 hours) to get to Akita and our university. The cost of it was around 9,000 yen ~ 60
enough comfortable. We were welcomed by students and staff at the bus stop and took another b

First of all, remind you that if you go in Norway and especially in Trondheim where I spend my sem
helped by the administration. In Trondheim everything is well and properly organized, the school : Tro
(TBS), is very efficient. This means that before your arrival, the administration of TBS has send us a lo
the future questions we can have (accommodation, lectures, teachers...). The first step when I or
collect all the information the school sent me. The administration and the international manager a
question and doubts. They have also created a Facebook page for all the ERASMUS students of the
meet each others. In this group they have included the previous semester's students, very useful for
expect during our semester in Trondheim. Then, up to this organization, I was absolutely not stres
because I had all the information I needed. The school has partnered with a special student village f
Everything was fixed before my arrival. I went in Trondheim by plane and I paid my airline ticket app
Unfortunately, to go in Trondheim there is no direct flight from Paris or from Lyon. To go from the
village (accommodation), there are buses which are running every 30 minutes. You can take it (very
about 17 Euros. Before my arrival in Trondheim, we had the opportunity to ask for a student who c
bus stop and show you the student village where we are going to live and our room. Of course I aske
someone. Unfortunately, the student cancelled at the last moment.

I organized my travel to my partner institution by first checking all the information I could find on the
description of the different courses so that I know how to and when to enrol. I arrived in Madrid by p
way plane ticket 2 months before my departure, which cost me 54eu with a suitcase. For the apartme
Spanish websites the availability of “pisos”, the place, the cost and the number of people who could
different landlords to have meetings as soon as possible just after my arrival in Madrid. I arrived at n
from high school who was also going to be an Erasmus student.

I came in Germany thanks to my car. The trip was for about 1 500 km between Nantes and Nü
approximately 250 €. I wanted to take my car to have the opportunity to travel easily in Germany, and
I needed. I made the travel in two times. I slept in the German border. I was not met at the arrival,
friend, by which I could sleep at the beginning.

I arrived by bus in Bochum. As I live in Strasbourg I travelled with a low cost bus company and star
arrived at the train station in the evening and then I took the subway to go to my flat. There was a gir
at me and she gave me the key of my flat. She showed me the building and told me some important
was very practical because it enabled me to come late and take the bus I wanted. I bought my bus tic
"Mein Fern Bus" and it cost me 22 €. €. I could have taken the train but it should have cost to me 12
would also advice to take the plane to come to Bochum. You have lots of big airports that are near :
where you have low cost companies like Ryanair or Easyjet.

I booked my reservation on the company Go voyages, It was about 1 180€ for the back and forth. Th
but there we made an escale in Dallas airport and it tooks a long time to check the reservation and
customs). At the arrival at Hermosillo airport, we were welcomed by the HOST members that brang u
nights, until we find a proper place to live.

First of all, it was difficult to get a student visa to go in India. You can not apply for it 20 days before
choice to buy air fly (round-trip) ticket 2 months ago without be sure to get the visa for this period
different websites and i booked on ebookers (Price of ticket: 580 euros with Air India). I can modify t
with insurance-150 euros without insurance; it depends of the company’s fees after. My semester
finished at the end of March, I wanted to stay 3 months more in India to visit the country. I contact
International Office and sent day and time of arrival, so a taxi was waiting me at the airport to brin
Otherwise, nothing was particularly asked to bring in India. To get information about India, i have co
this facebook group: Entraide Esc Rennes and also my own network.

First of all, it was difficult to get a student visa to go in India. You can not apply for it 20 days before
choice to buy air fly (round-trip) ticket 2 months ago without be sure to get the visa for this period
different websites and i booked on ebookers (Price of ticket: 580 euros with Air India). I can modify t
with insurance-150 euros without insurance; it depends of the company’s fees after. My semester
finished at the end of March, I wanted to stay 3 months more in India to visit the country. Concernin
the responsible of International Office and sent day and time of arrival, so a taxi was waiting me at th
the university. Otherwise, nothing was particularly asked to bring in India. To get information about
alumni thanks to this facebook group: Entraide Esc Rennes and also my own netw

I organized my travel thanks to all the information the university gave me (VISA, Accommodatio
information was very useful. Moreover, my Korean buddies (one from the business school and one fr
me emails to help me prepared my travel and my arrival in Seoul. They prepared shuttles for exchan
arrived one later for that so my Korean buddy just picked me up at the airport and went with me t
residency). I decided to take only direct flight to go to Seoul and go back to France so the approxim
1000€.

When I knew that I will go to Buenos Aires, I immediately followed the procedure to get a new passpo
concerning the vaccines, there are no vaccines that are compulsory but certain are recommended. I
the learning agreement and all the things that the ESC Rennes wanted before the departure. I book
October 2013 so 5 months before leaving, the cost was equivalent to 1000e taxes included. I had on
halts for the return. It is the cheaper that I found. I took the plane with another girl of the ESC . When
the morning, we took a shuttle named Tienda Leon ( the cheapest one = 130 pesos = 11 euros) to ou
previously. The Hostel ‘name was Che Argentina Hostel and it the cost was less than 7 euros per nigh
Buenos Aires). Another friend was already there and she has found a shared house to visit the day o
after, we moved in.

I arrived in Italy on the 19th, February , by plane from Lyon to Bologna. I paid around 115 euros wit
arrive to Ferrara where my roomates was waiting for me.

I read feedback from students, and several sites before leaving. Air travel to Shanghai Pudong Airpo
euros )

I had several contacts with the Responsible for International Studies of St Mary's, for th visa, the acc
had a lot of paper to fulfill prior to my arrival. I arrived just before class. I had to take a cab to go
arrived, I was assisted to go to my room and fill some papers about the accomodation. I booked
France. It costed me 800€, because I booked with an open date for the return

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I met the people with who I was supposed to go to Mexico, to talk about the travel, the different thin
we will live together or no. We met several time to discuss about paper, insurrance, vaccines .. We bo
When we arrived we slept in a hostel for one week the time for looking an apartment. A boy of the e
lives in Mexico helpt us by calling ads. But anyone from the university helpt us. The cost of the plan
expensive.

For organising my travel:
1) Train: I asked to a former student how she managed to arrive to Gro
coming to Groningen for the exchange program we were looking for the best solution. We concluded
come from Paris, is to take the train. There is a direct train from Paris – Gare du Nord - to Amsterdam
with the Thalys Train. Then I took another train from Amstersdam to Groningen. Paris > Amsterda
Amsterdam > Groningen: 2h40 – 25€ (One way) 2) When I arrived to Groningen: Then I took the
house.The taxis are not so expensive, it cost me 7€. No one met me at the train st

To organise my travel I just had to buy a plane ticket and contact a student from CBS. It is quite easy
it is not far from France. I went to Copenhagen by plane, the flight was direct, it only took 2 hours
Airlines, the plane ticket is quite cheap (around 70 euros). Regarding the conditions of my travel, the
wrong happened. On arrival, a student from the partner institution met me. She helped me to go to
gave me some help to settle in.

I booked my flight in November for January. The price for the return was 1005€. At the same time, I h
(Online test, essay, and skype interview) to evaluate my level, and to see if I could take courses
Monterrey. I arrived in Mexico one week before the beginning of the semester. Conexion, which is the
welcoming the exchange students, in Mexico, picked me up at the airport.

Before my travel in Colombia, I bought different guide about the country of Colombia, and I spoke with
I arrived here, the 17th of January, by plane, two weeks before the start of university. I was in cont
about my arrival. The cost of my ticket round trip, 1100€. I arrived directly in hostel, for 5 days
accommodations. And the people I met at this hostel helped my finding an accomm

To prepare my travel, first I checked the weather in Macau in order to know what kinf of clothes to br
country but in February en march it’s quiet cold. I arrived there 2 days before the D day in order to
place where I would live for 5 month. The condition was perfect, I had a direct flight from Paris and
Rennes in Hong Kong so that we can go together in Macau. So we were not lost in Asia. I paid my tick
it’s quiet cheap for this kinf of trip. My buddie wanted to pick me up at the ferry boat in Macau, but a
said no. So we took the taxi once in macau to go to the university where a 24H office was waiting for
room key. They were really nice.

i booked my airplane ticked three weeks before arriving in Turkey. The airplane tickets is not very exp
to get from Paris to Istanbul). You have to choose the right airport ( Ataturk airport is better because i
to get to Taksim by bus. Otherwise, if you choose Sabiha Gocen, you 'll take maybe 1hour and half ac
you have the choice, take a airplane ticket during the weekdays and around 2-3 pm when arriving to
horrible that you 'll be stuck between 6 to 8pm everyday and it's getting worst on weekends.
Then,
take the bus (avatas which costs only 10 or 15 TL to taksim )or you can take the metro but it's a littl
you just arrived for the first time in Istanbul.

Me and another student going to Universidad Finis Terrae arrived on the 21th of February in Santiago
14h30 of flight. 1260€ with Air France, the only direct Paris-Santiago flight. At the arrival we needed to
town, and it was difficult to understand the Spanish of Chileans. We directly went to a hostel, for 4 n
place to live.

The organisation were very long. They were lot of administrative things to think about, such as the P
things to check with the partner university : accomodation / vaccine / meal plan / DS 2019 / Class i
think about the best and cheapest plane ticket. I take by a travel company and i paid 800€ more or
alone, so we plan our trip together. This is easier because when we are two this is easier to think ab
arrived in San Antonio late, we had to take a cab to go in the campus of saint mary's. In the campus
show us the room. Sometimes the taxi doesn't know where is the campus, just make sure he

I checked on a website to have the best deal for the plane tickect and it was with the company SAS F
contacted me and told me to contact VOAS (a local company) to find a flat for the se

I simply took my plane tickets from Paris to Akita and once I was on the Akita Airport a bus from the u
me to the campus. The average cost for airplane tickets from France to Japan is 1000€, especiall
university’s acceptance letter.

I live in Nantes in France. So i looked first at flights nantes-Prague but they were none in february. So
CDG-Prague and then a train Nantes-Paris CDG. The plane tickets cost me approximately 150 euros.
picked me up and brought me to my flat.

With some of the students that was also coming to the same university, we planned together our trip
the Finnish city where was located the University. Therefore, we planned the two-way plane ticket an
Helsinki airport to Rauma. We paid 400 euros for the plan two way-plan-tickets and the 20 euros with
the bus to Rauma. We took the plane January the 4th at 7 pm and we arrived in Helsinki at 11 pm, the
night the bus that was leaving at 5 am. At 5 am we took the bus, and after two changes of bus and m
travel we arrived at 9h30 am at the Rauma Bus Station where we were welcomed by two tutors fro
drove us to our accomodations and we visited the city.

To organize my travel to my partner institution I made a list with the different tasks I had to do befo
reserve my flights and compare the prices, see what the authorized weight for my luggage is, find an
first days, see how to go to the center of Madrid from the airport, what the shortest way is. I arrived
two-way plane tickets were 160€. I arrived alone and I took the metro to go directly to the center. I co
my sister who lives in Madrid, so she welcomed me in her apartment for the first days. So I had a firs
because she gave me a lot of recommendations for the accommodation for insta

As Lithuania is in the European Union, there is nothing much to prepare besides buying the airplane
South of France, it took 2 planes ticket to travel with Ryan air from Barcelona (1 of them was for my
trust the company to take care of it). The tickets cost 78 euros each (with 20kg luggage included). T
took approximately 4 hours. I also had to buy a few warmer clothes as the wether in February there is
a student from the university had contacted me on Facebook at the beginning of January so I’ve be
questions I had to ask. She also helped me to find my apartment and picked me up at t

To travel to the Netherlands you have quite a lot of options. The first one and in my opinion the best o
If you buy your ticket early enough it will cost you 50€ from Paris to Amsterdam (and 40€ from Renne
your train. I did because I only had 45 minutes to go from Montparnasse to Gare du Nord (you need a
tickets available were at least 135€. You can also go by plane, it’s faster but the time you’ll waste at t
it. You can also go by bus (check Megabus.com) for 15 to 25€ from Paris to Amsterdam but there
luggage so you’d rather use the bus to travel in Europe once you arrived there. Once you’re in Amst
way to go to Groningen: by train. You can take the bus but it’s even more expensive and it takes ages
easy but it can be tricky. Firstly you must know that your credit card won’t work (I had a Mastercard
expensive your credit card is it just won’t work) so have some cash with you (30€). Secondly you hav
ticket is 25.6€ (24.XX + a small fee) and that a bus ticket is 2€ once you’ll be in Groningen. But, and
me that before, you can get you train ticket for only 6.4€ ! Just go on Facebook and join “NS Group-t
idea is simple: if you travel with 10 people, the ticket is 6.4/person and you can travel from 9am until
day. All you need is that the destination is either Amsterdam or Groningen. What this ticket does is th
TO or FROM the destination (let’s say: Groningen for example) as many times as you want during a s
have to travel with the 9 other people that bought the ticket with you. But to buy this, you need a dut
find someone who has one. Also try to find your group something like 2 weeks in advance. But it wor
many times and it saves a lot of money (20€ per travel !). And it works for the entire country ! You c
6.4€, just use and abuse it. So if you take the train from Rennes and use this group ticket it will cost
student house in Groningen.
I wasn’t personally met on arrival but since we were a lot to arrive th
tour organized every hour by the floor manager. He showed us where to park our bike, he explained u
do and when we have to do them, he showed us the elevator, the laundry room and everything

I have booked my plane tickets approximately 3 months before my departure, once my admission at
confirmed. We planned the date of February, 25, with the other ESC Rennes students in order to hav
the beginning of classes (March, 3); we decided to take the same flight to come in Korea, a direct jo
airport) to Seoul (INC airport). However, we didn’t choose the same way for booking. I reserved my ro
Operator, GoVoyages. The total price, including a cancellation insurance and the possibility to chang
about 850€. Before the departure, I checked on Incheon airport website the different ways to reach
and to join Hanyang University; I saw that it is possible by shuttle bus (cheap but quite long), by ex
faster) and finally by taxi (expensive). At our arrival and after 11 hours of flight, we preferred to tak
convenient way to bring us directly at the University without finding a metro or a another bus
neighbourhood.

I booked a plane ticket with Air France from Paris to the Athens airport for approximately 270€ for
travelling in Europe, there were not some many things to prepare as papers.
The airport is a bit fa
cost approximately 8€ by metro and 40€ by taxi to get there. For the first night I booked a hotel room
18€. The next day, a driver from the company that rent the apartment drives me to m

I took my plane ticket approximately 2 months before my departure, on the website ebooking, and
school had asked us to fill a form wich explained them our arrival date, plane, terminal, and everythin
organise a picking at the airport. And the day of our arrival a taxi was at the terminal waiting for us.
school there was nobody waiting for us. We did not know where to go, so we asked a student wh

I planned my arrival by email with the university . Just after landed in Hangzhou , the first thing tha
weather. It was snowing and it was a very cold weather. I was not so confident with this. But the mo
have to notice is that Chinese people do not speak English or speak a very very poor English. That
Certainly in the cities you will find that people do speak English even if it is sometimes a little bro
international hotels people will also speak English. But from my experience I found that most of the ti
english at all.
Hopefully, ZUFE University has a very helpful international office, they picked me
dropped me to an hotel during the two first days. It was a very bad hotel nearby the university but c
night, no more. Average cost for a round trip Paris – Hangzhou or Paris – Shanghai : 800 € More
between ZUFE and ESC Rennes is not good. Zhejiang University is not able to receive foreign stude
foreign received by this university so we had a lot of PROBLEMS. .

Befor leaving France, I was in contact with my buddy and we discuss to know each others. I decided
center so I refused living in the dormitories of my partner university. So I've rent a flat through an
(Easyrenting.pl) on Facebook. I took the plane to come with Ryanair and I paid 30€ for my flight an
When I arrived my buddy was at the airport and she helped me with the accomodation agency and

First, i contacted some friends who came to Istanbul University last year to get some information ab
accomadation, their impressions about the city, etc. They could give me a turkish contact there. I cou
my arrival there and how i could join the center from the airport.
So i arrived in Istanbul on 13th
waiting for me at the airport netither at the center. The school doesn't participate to it like ESC Ren
team. I think it's a bad point because the city is really huge and the language is completly different fr
it can be difficult to have some points of reference. In addition the school gave me any help for acco
card, the transport card etc. I recieved help from my roomates and some students who were in Renne
The plane ticket for going was around 180€ and for coming back 100€.

I have members of my family living not far from London so I decided to stop there before going to Hu
about 50€ because I booked it about two months in advance) in Paris and I arrived at their home on
lasted about two hours but thanks to the jet lag you gain one hour. I spent 3 days here, visiting Lond
South. Then I left on Saturday. I took the train at London St Pancras to go to Hull. It was very expensiv
did not book it in advance. But if you book just one hour before for example you can pay just 20 poun
station also called Paragon Interchange. I took the bus (1.50 pounds) to go to the university where I
man who gave it to me, explain me on a map how to get to my house. It was easy and I had to walk a
arrived at home, there was nobody in so I felt very alone. What is more I needed about 2 weeks to m
because they have lot of homework so they live a lot in their rooms. Then I met lot of people in clas
Then my roommates reveal to be not that unfriendly. So I began to feel at home after

The semester at the IBA started at the end of January. I decided to travel by bus because of lots of lu
reasons. I booked an Eurolines bus from Paris to Kolding for 70€ (the price is variable according to h
ticket, the cheapest one was about 35-40€). The only bad point is that the travel last 16 hours but
evening and arrive in Kolding at 11 or so. Once I was in Kolding, my flatmates came to pick me up at
other French people who leave in the IBA accommodation, there was a buddy

I've just booked my ticket and it costs me 800 euro (one way and return). I inform the school my a
arrived at Incheon Airport (near Seoul), there was a comittee (two people) who were waited for me a
bus ticket to go to Daejeon. Then, the travel was 3 hours by bus, then when I arrived at Daejeon St
comittee to bring me back to solgeo residence.

I booked my plane tickets with Thomas Cook as they offer interesting options: 30 kg of baggage an
change fees. Our plane tickets have cost around € 610 with Turkish Airline to go from Paris to Delhi b
Istanbul (very good company, which offers excellent services). As there was nobody in charge of lo
the airport from the university, we stayed in a hotel for 2 days. So culture shock took place smoot
bearings. The two nights have cost € 40 for two people. I recommend the hotel before going to the Un
accustomed to the country.
Then we went to the University, where we were greeted and house
reserved for foreign students.

I decided to take a plane with two others people of ESC Rennes, including one that was also going to
approximately 1 month, observing which were the prices tendencies. I already knew about the comm
Korea. Finally in November I found the cheapest flight ticket I could find among the “good” airplanes c
about 650€ for round way. The company was Finnair and we had a two hours stop in Helsinki. Once we
arrival, we gave these informations to KU in order to get a pick up. When we arrived on the morning
University Buddy Assistant) was there with a coach to welcome all people arriving around that time
place.

When I received my results and the destinations I had, I begun to look for some plane tickets. I was c
less each days in order to find a good deal. I finally choose my tickets in november and I had to pay
took in the same time my ticket to go back France but I think it is not the best solution because you
discover more in unexpected way. For example, I changed my plane at the end of my exchange an
tickets. As I choose to live in a "conexion" house (it is an association which take care about student
parties, ...) I had someone at the airport who came to pick up me and install me in my new house. t
help you at the beginning for example when you are looking for an adaptor or sho

Before going on exchange in Kolding, I compared the prices of transport ie bus and plane. The b
advantageous, it cost less than 100 € one way. It was really interesting as well for unlimited weight of
However, the downside was the driving time: approximately 16 hours and a change of bus in Ham
students from ESC Rennes, four of us chose this option. Upon arrival at Kolding, our buddy was there
us to our apartments. To my great regret, my apartment was not ready; it was the next evening. A
ground after a journey of 16 hours, you can imagine how it was experiencing

I book a train ticket from Paris to Amsterdam for 50 Euros then i take the train from Amsterdam to Gr
25 minutes there are a train departure. When i arrived in Groningen, it was cold so i take a taxi to go
The partner university send you an email to inform you about the day and the hour you have

I started to organize 4month before, I looked at the medical insurances to choose the best one, I to
opened an account in Société Générale because they had a very good offer for students studying abro
monney at any bank, possibility to pay with card everywhere, complete insurrance...). I boght a plane
a good price, but the ESC told us in december that the semester was advanced of 1 month because o
of problems to change my plane (it cost me more than 500€ to change it) and I planned to do my vis
end of February but as I started classes aerlier I had to do my visa in a hurry, and it cost me again
almost couldn't have it on time. I was expected on arrival by the family of one of the brazilien exchan
met on the first semester.

I knew that I would go to Indonesia and Jakarta at the end of July after having making my 8 choices a
For the housing we had three options, either take the residence they proposed us with the facilities t
the constraints, or just take an hotel at the beginning and find an apartment or the third option take t
and change after for an apartment. At the beginning we decided to choose for the first option. We w
arrival about the rooms. Indeed no bathroom, no toilet in our room, but two common one for each flo
girls, because it is not a mix residence. After a week they wanted we paid for the stay (5 months) an
the first month and try to find an apartment with the other 4 French people of Rennes. But during th
that it was hard for us to find an apartment not too far for the school with all the facilities because
didn’t speak the same language, 4 or 5 months is not a long period, and the area of Binus Internati
expensive one. In Jakarta you can find two types of places: apartment most of the time above the ma
or houses but not so common. Our school and the people of the international department in Binus In
of mails before we came and lots of advices also, a facebook group that we could join in order to hav
the other students. They were really helpful, and we could ask as much questions as we wanted. Ab
complicated in fact. We began our demand on time but they were late at the end so I had the visa th
one the French people couldn’t have the good so it was more complicated for him after. We had the V
les formalities to do after because we didn’t need to do it again in Indonesia. As far as I’m concerne
late, first because I wanted first to be sure about my visa and then because I was simply late. Finally
February whereas they advised us to take it between the 12th and the 15th of February. But simply we
the city and around a little bit before beginning the school. We bought the tickets around 700euros fe
So we left Paris the 12th of February to Jakarta from Charles de Gaulles airport with Turkish Airlines. A
a stop first in Dubai for few hours and then Singapore just for one hour, me and 2 other French peop
there an Indonesian guys came to search us at the airport. It was really helpful because you arrive
country and you don’t know how it works. Then he explains us lots of things about the residence,
discovered the good and the bad things about it.

I bought a ticket with Air France at 150 euros from Paris to Warsaw. Once in Warsaw I met my budd
student has his buddy, a person who's there to help you and to make your integration easier) who c
the airport, and we both took a taxi to go to my flat (N.B: taxi price from Frederic Chopin airport to the
pln which is approximately 10 euros).

I have decided to plan our flight with 2 other French students from Rennes. We arrived 3 days before t
to prepare our stay and maybe find an apartment in the city. But to be sure to have something when
an accommodation on the Campus of the UIR. But when we arrived in Morocco, the campus gatekee
reservation wasn’t effective because we didn’t pay and that the university was close because of the
communicate because they spoke Moroccan and didn’t want to speak with us. We were with some st
who helped us to communicate and tried to find a solution. We waited 3 hours in the parking, and fi
come to Rabat to find a hotel. Thanks to the students, we negotiated the hotel’s price for 3 days. The
Rennes and Rabat is very bad and to have more information or to be repaid for our hotel, we are alr
classes, we were supposed to begin the courses on January 6th, but we begun 1 or 2 weeks later. I do
school can let students come overseas without any information!!

I traveled by plane with another french student from ESC Rennes. Our tickets cost aproximatively 80
can take it earlier it would be cheaper (we took ours 1 month before). We communicated our hours of
Jenifer Ramos (personn in charge of foreign studens) were here to met us at our a

I used the airline company Fly Emirates to go in Manila. It was approximately 830 euros round trip.
expansive to pay my visa in the Philippines than in France. No one was waiting for us when we arr
taxi to reach the guest house, it is important to prepare a map because for example our taxi driver d

The first thing I made when I got the confirmation of my ERASMUS semester in Norway was to buy th
the cheapest prices. So I spend a lot of time on price comparison websites for airplane tickets a
(Scandinavian Airlines) as airline. We also met with the others students in Rennes to get to know ea
about airplane tickets and accommodation. The D-day we took the plane with three others students
of Business from Paris to Trondheim with a stop in Oslo (around 420€ the round trip). Then we took th
order to go to the student village (90NOK= 10,5€) where we were supposed to live and we picked up
came to our flat to unwrap our luggage and to get settled. We all met our roommates and then we s
Norway together.
The day after we went to the city centre and we took a round on the city. We also
which as just been built so we were very satisfied about studying in a new environ

I first make sure to get my visa, so I had to take an appointment at the US embassy in Paris, fill all the
I got my plane tickets (around 450€, Paris to New York, no stop). A Quinnipiac student was at the air
took me to Quinnipiac. And that pretty much was it. I mainly checked that I had all papers needed fo

I talked a lot to a member of the management in Binus by email, Sofiany. She answered to every que
about the visa. I had the choice between 2 different visas (VITAS or VKSB) so I could decide thanks to
“ibuddy” will wait for us at the airport in Jakarta and pick up us to Binus Square. We arrived by pla
with a ticket of almost 700 euros in February in Jakarta. Effectively, a nice ibuddy was waiting for us a
a problem of luggage because one of us did not get his suitcase, it arrived some days later. We arrive
so, and we could go to our room immediately.

When I learned I was accepted in the UCES, I start to look at the plane tickets. I wanted a direct fligh
was fewer changes for my luggage to be lost (arrived in a foreign country without having my clothes
complicate). For the return trip I didn't have in demands (if my luggage get lost at least I have othe
looked at the ticket during a long time, and I saw that a lot of them were doing: Paris - Miami - Bue
change for me to go to visit my host family in the States, and to practice my English and find an inter
cheaper. So I decided to go the US before going to Argentina, as our school started only in March, I ha
I booked a ticket which did : Paris -> Miami (stay a month there) -> Buenos aires, and for the return
Miami -> Paris. (I didn't want to go to Miami on the way back but it was the cheapest flight I found). F
is cheaper than what the other french students of UCES paid. I took American Airline company. I arri
EZEIZA which is the international airport of Buenos Aires. Nobody from the university comes to welcom
thank's to the Facebook group of the international students of UCES, I found that a bus company na
you pay 130 pesos (13€) bring you to the center and than to the address you want with a "remis". So
bus and go to a hostel where another exchange student from ESC Rennes was waiting for me, and w
to find an apartment. The seasons are the opposite of french students, so in March the weather is gre
is the best welcome you can have!

For organising my travel I have bought flight tickets from Paris to Vienna. I have taken the travel com
was cheaper. Then I have taken a bus slovaklines from Vienna airport to Bratislava. I have a buddy
waiting for me at the bus station of Bratislava. The flight tickets were quite cheap : 150 euros for the
bus just 8 euros. It was very short trip : just 2h30 to Vienna then 45mn to Bratisl

I received my admission letter in early December (for a beginning at Kent State on January 9th), then
appointment with the French Ambassador and to go to Paris (basic questions were asked such as “
USA?”, “who pay for your study?”). Furthermore I needed to bring some mandatory administrative p
passport photo or a proof of financial support (in which my bank specified that I had around 8,000$ t
the USA). It is relatively fast to have an interview (I planned it just after my winter exams and had an
after) and quick to receive my J-1 visa (less than a week after my appointment).
With my admiss
Welcome Guide, and the Office of Global Education was quick to reply to any of my questions by mail.
with Airfrance with one connection. My departure was in Paris Charles de Gaulle; my connections w
arrived in America) and in New-York JFK (when I went back to France). My final airport in Ohio was Cle
45 minutes far to Kent State University). I bought my round-trip tickets one month in advance and
welcome guide I received a coupon for a shuttle “Go2Go” to go from the airport to my university, inc
registered online for this shuttle and paid around 60$for the taxi. I just needed to print my confirmatio
on my arrival (in front of a gate previously specified in my ticket). The future students can choose t
closest to Kent State University (Akron Airport, 30 minutes far to Kent State University) but smallest
thus this airport offers less flight. Future students should compare these two airports before taking
decided to live on-campus, thus my taxi-driver dropped me off in front of the main residence building
(that calls “Korb Hall”). Here I met a girl, filled every administrative paper, took a plan of the campus
for my room.

At First, it is important to say that I chose the bus ( in December ) to go in Spain rather than the plane
valuable question although the difference is not very important (55 Euros with the bus and roughly 8
Before leaving in January, I established a plan for my arrival. I decided to take the bus of the compan
( January 10th) before the beginning of courses in the University “Rey Juan Carlos”, in order to locate
and maybe to find an accommodation, flat. Then, I made a reservation on internet in a hostel, I boo
Barbieri International Hostel for 30 euros. After approximately 10 hours of bus - I departed from Poit
who is a student as me at ESC Rennes in Barbieri Hostel, based near to Puerta de

Before boarding into the plane I just checked several websites about the buses going to Rosario from
was any others options available. I arrived in Buenos Aires with few others friends from the school. I
( 14 hours) so we were a bit tired and a lots of security processes were ahead of us. My one way tic
Nobody was waiting for us at arrival but that was expected.

I flight from CDG Paris to Dublin for approx. 80€ via Aer Lingus. Then I took the bus between the air
then I bought a ticket (online but you can buy it in the train station) to Thurles. People are very helpfu
to the train station. My arrival was also nice.

With the 3 others students we received our acceptation letter early (the end of October) so we decide
Mexico City to buy cheaper. Because with have a Immigration form for 180 days and no need visa
months in the country. So the go and return plane tickets cost about 940 euros. We arrived January
apartment before starting school. La Salle sent us advices for the travel, the arrival in the country (wh
advices in the country, how much we have to pay for the taxi,…). When we arrived, we stayed 1 wee
find the apartment but we cannot find one. In fact, we wanted a flat for 4 people in La Condesa neigh
per month. The problem was that in La Condesa apartment often have only 2 bedrooms and the ren
sent message to Elvira (in charge of foreign students) and she said she cannot do anything for us, we
had to leave the hostal and find another one. Finally, we found an apartment with a Belgian owner (b
La Condesa but we have only 2 bedrooms for 4 people and the rent without charges is 270euros/perso
is that we can go to school by walk (15min) and the neighbourhood is very cool (bars, superm

I bought a return flight aproximatly one month in advance. It costed me around 1000 euros. I wasn't
taxi - pretty expensive- from the airpot to a youth hostel.

The University of Macau sent us information a bit late, 2 months before leaving. However, it was quite
for a reasonable price, around 700 euros with return. But it’s good to know that there is no direct fligh
I had a transfer in Beijing. The other solution was to arrive in Hong Kong and then take a ferry for Ma
first time in China alone, it seemed too complicated! I was afraid to get lost. When I arrived in Maca
for me to go together to the new campus, where I lived. She’s a Chinese local student from the Un
wanted to help the new international students, as a volunteer: she is in the “buddy program” of the U
local students. A month before going to Macau, the University sent me her mail in order that we talk
questions. It was really comforting to talk to her before going and to already have a friend

Visiting Russia is not something easy to do since you need a visa if the period of stay is longer than 2
been accepted in the university, we started the procedure for the visa. We had to ask for a single en
end of March in first. The school explained us that we would have to ask for a multiple entry visa onc
date of the end of the semester in Russia. We exchanged a lot of mails with Ana, the coordinator fo
there. GSOM set up a buddy system, which created a warm welcome when arriving at Pulkovo – Sain
had met the other students leaving in GSOM too thanks to Facebook and we decided then to take a fl
We left from Paris and directly arrived in Saint-Petersburg with Air France for around 400 Euros for th
had booked a taxi to bring us from the airport to our flat.

An association called "Host" took care of us at our arrival so we just had to buy our tickets to go to He
more or less, 1100€ to go and come back.

Beginning of the classes was planed on 1st January 2014, so we decided (with 2 others students) to b
We travelled with Saudi Arabian Airline (Skyteam alliance). The trip lasted was divided in two parts w
Jeddah (Saudi Arabia). This was a little bit inconvenient but the best solution to afford low prices. Th
around 600 euros (booked only 1 month before departure, due to administrative problem (wrong lear
we arrived there, we had to organized themselves because there was nobody at our arrival and the
opening the 1st of January.

I never had problems and I have never been scared by my trip. I bought my tickets 2 weeks ago. I
shared with Spanish thanks to the help of a friend. I’ve changed flat to another composed by ERASM
because of the location of my school. So I’ve contacted some people by internet (easypiso.com ; pis
visited a lot of flat (15) to find the best location for me. To have time to do everything (internet, mob
one week before the start of my semester.

I decided to go to Madrid 5 days before the start of the new school semester to find an accommoda
enough to find an accommodation because it’s quite easy in Madrid. I recommend not selecting an
arriving in Madrid because people can get ripped off. So it’s better to visit on-site to be sure that the
(I talk about the accommodation at the next question) I arrived in Madrid by plane because it’s simp
many suitcases, I recommend you to take the car but it’s important to know that the parking in Mad
my opinion the cost for the plane is quite expensive because I paid approximately 250-300 euros for
the suitcases). I had to organize my travel alone, I were not met on arrival.

I took my plane ticket a bit late so it cost me 190€. I took off in Paris to arrive in Helsinki where I the
also possible). Plane is 1h30 und train/bus is around 3-4h for 25€ (with student discount, else it is do
tutor who was supposed to pick me up, but she was still on vacation so she couldn’t come. Normally
early (3rd of January), the holidays were not over yet.

I arrived in Rabat on the 4th of January by plane, from Milan to Casablanca, paying approximately 14
took a train to Rabat and booked a hotel thanks to some local students who were waiting for me in t

ROLE OF NUIG: We had a specific contact in NUIG who was taking care of the Erasmus students, and
very helpful and available if we needed documents, information, etc. However, NUIG was only taking
of view, and I had to prepare my arrival in Galway on my own. PREPARATION OF THE TRIP PARIS-GA
flight (Paris-Dublin): 1h30 I took the plane with the other student of ESC Rennes, two days before firs
the 7 of January to start classes the 9 of January). We booked the flight about 2 months before, and th
was approximately €95 (I took an additional luggage: 30 kg in total).
* Duration of the coach: 2h3
Dublin, we had a coach from Dublin to Galway (€15). Cab to the student accommodation: 10 mn. Th
coach station, we took the taxi to go to our student accommodation. We called the security o
accommodation (as the student accommodation told us to do earlier), they welcomed us, they gave u
our apartment.

To plan my trip to Lithuania and to Kaunas, I first booked a ticket on Lufthansa website (go and back)
Airlines (from Paris to Brussels, and Brussels to Vilnius) on the 24th of January (back to France on th
was approximately 250€. I did not choose any low-cost company that’s why the price is a little bit hig
too many stops. The trip last few hours, I left Paris early in the morning and at the end of the aftern
When I arrived at Vilnius airport, a really cold weather was waiting for me (about -20°). It was my fi
extreme temperatures. But still, I was well equipped. I felt a little bit lost at the beginning because I h
way from Vilnius Airport to Vilnius train station (in order to get a train to Kaunas). My mentor (a stu
university) has given me some information about the train (its number and the schedules) , but I did
train station. I finally found a way by following signs and took a shuttle from the airport to the train s
ticket for Kaunas at the office without problem, almost everyone in the staff could speak in English, th
the number of gate and way and I easily got the train. After one hour and a half, at about 10 p.m., I
station and met my mentor in the hall. I took a taxi with her and she drove me to my dormitory, the
booked before my arrival. I set up in my room and discovered a new environment. She made me visit
the shopping centre.

I chose to go in Italy by train, I bought my train tickets one month before departure. I spent around 10
home in Brittany to Ferrara. I have not found my flat before arriving as I wanted to visit it and see it be
nights in a youth hostel the week before my arrival. Moreover, the university of Ferrara proposed at E
nights in a residence in order to give time to students to find an accommodation. I finally found my
quickly, something about one week after my arrival.

I first decided to receive a confirmation from SolBridge University before I buy my plane tickets. Next,
ISIC because I benefited from a discount with this card. I chose Quatar Airways, it is a good airline c
around 400 Euros (One way). At the airport of Incheon a student from SolBridge welcomed us and we
arrive at Daejeon. At the bus station the student counsel were there and they Put us in a cab to go to
was well organized.

Before preparing my travel to Taiwan, I asked some information to a manager I met during my inte
Taiwan for 6 years) and one of his contact who still works in Taiwan (who worked in ESC Rennes). Than
I prepared key items I should take (like adaptors, raincoat, international credit card, etc.), key places
etc. I arrived in Taiwan by plane. I booked my ticket in early-January because I was waiting for my
National Taiwan University. I paid the return ticket 950€ with KLM airlines. When I got to Taoyuan Air
dormitories on my own. So I took a cab but the taxi driver could not speak English neither read the ad
So I had to call the taxi company so that I get in touch with a person who speaks English and to whom
wanted to go. Then I had to find out which building was my dormitory. It was such an ordeal beca
correspondence (1 day to get to Taipei).

Took the plane with 2 friends, then took a shuttle that brought us to our hostel. Cost was about 200€
some penpalls but they didn't met us?

I arrived there by plane from Paris Charles de Gaulle to Trondheim. The flight lasts approximately 5 ho
euros. When you are at the airport, you have to take a bus to go to the city center. It is

Thanks to the mother of one of the student ( we are 10 from ESC Rennes in ZUEL ) who is working in
Shanghai-Wuhan round-trip ticket = 700 euros. When we arrive at the airport, a bus from the school
the campus.

Living in Marseille, I flew with Brussels Airlines with one stop in Brussels. The average cost is about 22
takes about 2 hours. My mentor from the partner univerisity could not be there but it was very eas
mostly all speak english and the cost is about 13 euros which is cheap. The first surprise when arrivi
which was about -15°c.

I was not met on arrival but some exchange organization propose activities as discover the country al
paddle on the sea, small trip in Buzios or Ilha Grande etc.

After many e-mail exchanges with my partner University (International Office), it was really easy to pr
they planned a lot of things for us and everything was very clear. Indeed, we had to warn them fro
will live… Moreover, they organised an orientation week just before the beginning of the second
discovery of the city and so on) and they assigned us a “mentor”: our local referent during the seme
was to help us before/after our arrival and in our daily life if we had questions. For example if we wer
come picking us up to the airport, give us some recommendations… They are from “ESN” (Erasmus S
organization welcoming foreign people. Also, they prepare events, trips around Lithuania, parties… I
four friends from ESC Rennes (they are in the same partner University as me). We took a Ryanair d
Beauvais to Vilnius (2:30 of flying time) for only 60 euros with luggage (20kg). We arrived on January
we took a bus from Vilnius Airport to Vilnius railway station, and then a train from Vilnius to Kaunas
way). It is important to notice that with ISIC card, we can have 50% discount for transport. We arri
careful! When I was in France I would never imagined that in Lithuania it was so cold and so I spent m
socks and so on. Anyway, we arrived on the afternoon in Kaunas, and one of my French friends (l
September for his studies as well) came to pick us at the railway station. So therefore for me it was r
Paris (Beauvais) to Kaunas because I was not alone and my friend helped me before and after my arri
Our semester here started on February 3rd. As I said earlier the week before was planned for activiti
and Lithuanian people from our University.

First of all I received an email from the partner university asking to arrive 3 days before classes start.
go there, and it cost me approximately 1200 euros (return ticket). I knew that my host family will pick
I arrived my host family was waiting for me and they drove my directly to there house. The arrival wa
institution.

I bought my ticket 1 month in advance after I received my visa. The price was around 500 euros to
university organized a pick up at the airport. (both JFK and Laguardia). You have to wait at the airpor
your shuttle driver will come to pick you up.

I organized my trip with 3 friends because we wanted to be flatmate for this semester. They wanted
so, when I arrived, the accomodation was already booked, I just had to manage my transport. I didn
bus, with the company "Eurolines", it tooked me 24 hours to go from Grenoble to Bratislava and the

I arrived there in mid-february. The plane ticket was about 120€ and my tutor (assigned by the scho
waited for me at the airport. I went to her family’s home and then took the bus (about 3 to 4 hou

At first I had to know exactly on what day i would begin "orientation" because i really wanted to atten
the university exclusively for exchange students and is really useful to find your way around campu
everything that is going on there and have any information you might need during your stay. Once I h
a hotel for 3 days because i couldnt access my university accomodation during orientation as other
living in it. I found a cheap hotel near the university, it was very noisy but quite practical. I came to e
because it was the cheapest option considering i had 2 suitcases and bags and would have had to p
those to the UK by taking a plane. I took a train from my hometown to paris and then changed stat
eurostar at gare du Nord where i met up with the girl who was coming with me. After arriving in Lon
change station there which was reassuring since london is huge and the tube is quite hard to take wi
took another train to Sheffield which we hadn't book so we ended up paying almost 120€ for it inste
regretted not booking it on the internet the day before. In total the trip cost 230€ but i've done it wit
advance and it was about 120€ in total which is quite cheap ! When we arrived in Sheffield we took
some very friendly english people called a taxi to take us to our hotel and it ended

I firstly met the persons from the school with who I had to spend 6 months with. We met twice be
organize all the trip (flight tickets, administration sheets, etc...), and after that I did some researches
and on the partner country (hist.com ; visitnorway.com). I arrived on Norway on January 13th, 2 days
school, to have the time to buy some stuffs (blankets, pillow, etc). I was really lucky to go to this univ
care about everything regarding the housing, I was sleeping on a residence with three foreign roomm
me all I have to do from the airport to the residence (which bus to take, how much it will cost, etc).
Trondheim, it took approximately 4h to go there by plane. I bought a return flight, it cost me aroun
arrived in Trondheim, a girl from the residence helped me to find my flat and install myself. And afte
students again to start the semester!

First of all, we asked advice from previous students who were in Guadalajara. They provided us a lot
housing, cost of living etc… So I booked a room in a house owned by an association in charge of w
students. Then, I knew where to live before arriving in Mexico. So, some staff members of the associ
airport. Everything was well organized. We just had to follow them. We also enjoyed a service we had
in order to get a new Mexican mobile phone, the house booking etc… We never felt lost. I paid 1300

I bought my flight ticket about 3weeks before my arrival and it was around 150€. I was in touch with
us how to get to the city center and where to collect our key room. But I arrived outside the opening h
them for me. Two other french girls arrived around the same hour in Bergen so we where supposed
accomodation together.

FIrst of all, I had to organise all the required to go to India; I mean visa, vaccines, plane tickets, accom
only be done 1month before the arrival in the country, so in december I took in charge the necessary
to procure a visa in time. For the plane ticket, I booked it the earliest possible to pay it at a low pr
departure plane ticket because I prefered it.(approximative cost 550€) Vaccination is recommande
diseases. 4 to 6 kind of vaccines is necessary (depending on if you've already done it) (approximative
(some are not refundable by the social security) Then, I didn't have to organise the accomodation be
to be resident in the campus ( we had to pay an amount of 650€ for that. These fees included housin
day), fees to be paid withn 15days in cash of arrival on campus) Before going I also made some re
culture, cost of living, lifestyle, weather,... to know a bit more about the country I will be for 3months
done, luggages packed, ready to go to the airport! I shared the travel with 2 others students going to
taxi by the partner institution was in charge of picking us from the airport to the campus. It was late
10pm on a saturday and nobody was there to come with us to our rooms! We had to to manage it by
names hanging on a wall with the number room for each. So I just settled in my respective room and w
to the international office to be registered. Then, courses started that day! To conclude, we are kind
arrival on campus....but after that students were very helpful at any time to anyth

I could find a flight really cheap for Japan because I went there during the low season (March). So a w
only 600€. Our partner university ask us to arrive the 1st or 2nd of April for a week of integration.
week earlier in order to visit a little bit the country. So I could visit Tokyo and on the 1st I went to Ak
month before my schedule in order to pick me at the train station or the airport. The university was
point. I didn’t have to wait. So students pick me to go to the university and organise an integration
give us our key, visit the campus, learn the basic rules of the university and the life i

1) Before the departure: I take part of those people who like organize their trip in order to be efficien
thing I did when I knew what will be my host university was to connect with people who experienced
are a big value when we want organise a trip. So, I did 5 interviews by Skype or by Email with foreig
ESC Rennes student who used to live in Guadalajara and family friends who already travelled in M
people, I could ask to some question which the more important was: How to travel by plan with go
academic exigencies of the university ? Does it is possible to work while studying? What are th
accommodation, in what bourough go? What kind of transportation exists? And what are the big
interviews, I bought some book about Mexico. After all this information gathered, I made some imp
share a flat with foreigner’s student but I will try to live in a Mexican family. -Before to find this famil
hostel. -I will try to have a professional experience in the same time of my studies to boost my CV a
good internship. -I will by a plane ticket on an internet low cost company even it is risky. -I will choos
with a light workload in order to have time to work and to travel. 2) Logistics and administration. At
take in my luggage only operational clothes and object which are less expensive in France than in M
some medicine and a lot of present (chocolate and “saucisson”) that I could offer to my future Mex
electrical adaptator, my computer, my insurance and bank important papers. I put all the informatio
USB key that I put in my pant. Like it, if I lost my computer or if my bags never came in Mexico, I co
information. To conclude, I made photocopies of my passport, French identity card and plan tickets an
Like it, it could always been accessible. I fulfil all the paper asked by my university without a lot of pr
in their intranet interface when I put it and I had to do it again. To go in Mexico, you don’t need any
bring a document to translate in US that you fulfil in internet. In the plan, Mexican steward give you a
to enter in Mexico. They will ask you this paper when you will come back. To conclude, I asked to m
an international driving license and I applied to all the grant I could in order to have money to tr
Department, Region, Esc Rennes, Laval city council...) at all i received 700 euros by cash, 1500 by loa
3) Buying the plan ticket: Losing my translation or missing my plan was something I was afraid off. W
tickets, there are many things to think about. The time for the translation, the size of the bags, the
bringing, the administrative formalities. It wasn’t the first time I bought a plane ticket but it was the
and complicate trip ! After analysing of the costs of companies, I found a cheap ticket, 1000 euros ag
competitors but with flexible hours , no services and by spending my happy new year in the plane.
booked a room close to the airport Charles de Gaule the night before to fly. I was so afraid to take a la
accident or something like it just before the departure. I did the travel only because the others stud
with an higher price. The D-Day the procedure in the airport was fine. In the Dallas airport i run fast (
to have my translation. At the end all was good. I arrived at the hostel by taxi. Anybody was waiti
beginning of a great adventure.

I booked my tickets 2 months ago, in mid december. It cost me 235 euros for both ways (13/02/1
university sent me 3 rent agencies for the flat, I gave them my criteria : live with 4 - 6 flatmates with
and near the city center. I found a flat with 6 people near the center : 2 Italians, 1 Spanish and 2 frenc
arrived by plane and went directly to my flat where 2 of my new flatmates were waiting for me. My
the airport unfortunately because she was working at that time, so I met her the day after, and sh

The administrative preparation for the visa, the “cedula” was very difficult, the Colombian consulate
it was a real difficulty to understand which documents I have to bring etc … . I was in contact with
coming in Colombia, her name is join us Bogota, they picked me up at the airport and helped me the
go and come back cost 1000 euro more or less.

I planed my travel a few weeks before going. Because of that I could have had a choice of prices les
approximately around 100E one way, with Air France. I arrived a few days after all the other studen
contacted previously the school and more precisely the association responsible to welcome foreign s
there were on holidays and no response was provided, as for the other students from Rennes, who ha
some students who were not even in the association responsible to welcome foreign students at Raba
at their arrival and they had to find an hostel and apartments right away. By arriving a few days late
Rabat where one of the student of Rennes and an other student from Rabat welcomed me and drov
home.

I organized my travel with Laurie, another exchange student from ESC Rennes. I knew her before so
my travel with her. However, we waited our letter of acceptance before to do that. Then, we have boo
have only taken a one way ticket but the approximate price was 450€. Going in China requires some
fact, by reading books about China, I noticed that some vaccines were mandatory to go in this countr
Consequently, the next step was to do my international certificate of vaccination at the hospital. Fu
time, I received from the University of Macau a lot of information about the accommodation, orientatio
that I had to take. When I arrived in Macau, I was with Laurie and her buddy picked us up at the air
Chinese New- Year, my buddy was not in Macau. She was with her family in Mainland China so she ca
airport. After that, with Laurie’s buddy we went to the New Campus to check in us at the Student O
because the flight was really long, around 17 hours.

I take my planes tickets with 2 friends. Firstly I have to say that the process for the visa is very long a
Russia. We take our plane tickets in a travel agency (300€ for a round trip). We met our buddies on o
us a sim card and some advises but the grand-mother of one of my friend was here and picks us to go
the different buildings of the University.

We made the visa with the help of the ESC rennes and MIrBIS UNIVERSITY. It was better to put the n
safety measure We had already a flat because we shared it with a Double Diplomant of rennes wh
first semester. I travelled with Nikki air, 200euros for a single trip at the beggining from Paris and
return tickets Moscow-Marseille. Who took the aeoroexpress train for the transfer from the airport to
convenient.

How I organised myself :
I start to gather information about it, thanks to several social networks (w
Isis, Alumni, emails...). I used lot of planning tools in order to be ready to go (To do list, Excel's budge
touch with the Erasmus's welcome team !!
How I arrived there :
From Toulouse, then Paris, to
France's plane. Quite expensive, but faster ! The airport has a shuttle to Ferrara, so it's well connecte
15€ ! You don't have extra costs for lugguage, that it's quite good when you are an Erasmus stude
several bags !

I had a friend who was living in Rabat and who had looked for flat for me and the other student of ESC
ticket some weeks ago before the d-day. Because I took luggage, I payed my plane ticket about 150€
with my parents and then took a car to go to Rabat. When we arrived at the UIR with the other stud
discovered that there were no roos on the campus booked for us whereas we asked one two month
hotel for two nights untill we found our flat.

I have planned everything before arriving in Madrid. First, I bought the flight tickets on November. My
come with me for the first three days in Madrid, in order to help me finding an accomodation and to v
took the airline company EsayJet, for its attractive prices. For three tickets, we paid an approximate
which can be considered as a good price for a flight Paris-Madrd, knowing that the price of a ticket fo
rise the 700 euros with other airline companies. There weren't any people to host us at the arrival
indicated, and we took the metro from the airport to the city center of Madrid, where my father has b
days. We arrived on the 9th of January , which was a Thursday. My classes was planned to start th
enabled me to know a little bit the city before starting the classes, which was good because I could
accomodation to my school once before the 15th, in order to arrive on time the first day of class
Concercing the accomodation, I made all my investigation before coming to Madrid, and I have orga
days where my parents were in Madrid. Indeed I made my researches on website called "Idealista
research of an accomodation in Spain, and where it is possible to refine the researches by cities and b
I spent a whole week looking for a good accomodation in Madrid before leaving France. Finally, whe
with my parents, I have managed in finding four different accomodation to visit during the three days
with me.

My flight ticket cost around 1000€ because I decided to have a flight without any transfer. I chose Ko
at the airport in Seoul, members of the association called KUBA (it stands for Korea University Bud
equivalent for Well’come in this university) waited for me to pick me up and conduct me

I planned my trip to Spain a few weeks in advance (January). Since my sister was living in Madrid s
accommodation in December, so I had an apartment before coming. I travelled by plan (EasyJet) w
approximate cost of 50€. I knew already the city so I took the subway from the airport

3 month before living to Hermosillo, we set up a meeting with the group of 10 students to organise ou
Mexico by plan with American Airlines. We leaved from Paris to Dallas and then Hermosillo. The tota
approximatively 1200 euros. We arrived to Hermosillo at 6pm. At the airport there were the members
school that take care of exchange students. The next day we start to visit apartment. Then we went
our courses, meet the teachers and fill files.

Actually, my arrival was well organized. Indeed, some weeks before my arrival I had been contacted
who wanted all the information about my arrival. She wanted to know when I would arrive if I want he
her to help me to find an apartment. But I was my 3 others students from ESC Rennes so I decided to
in the capital before going to Taichung (the city where my university was) by train from Taipei. So I th
to come on my own. Concerning the plane tickets, it was about €450 for the go (I didn’t take my tic

To organise my travel, I booked my accommodation, the modules that I could take based on the clas
there for the seminar week, one week before the beginning of classes. I left from Strasbourg, my own
and then I took a coach to Wolverhampton, the price was around 70€. At the arrival in Wolverhampton
accommodation service.

I started to organize my travel around 1 month before to the beginning of the course because I had a
The first step it was to find an accommodation, next how I’ll travel (in plane or bus). I chose to go b
cheaper and it allowed me to take 2 luggages without extra fees. It cost me around 80€ to do Paris-K
checked with my buddy attributed by the school to have the keys of my flat and to have someone w
arrive. The buddy was there when I arrive and showed me the city and my fla

I went with Tarik enjoy. We went by plane. The ticket was costing € 400 each way. At the beginning we
wanted to take an apartment but eventually the campus was nice and very attractive (30 € per month
housed on campus.

I didn’t really organized my travel because it was very close to france, and I already known Spain. I ju
which cost about 130€ for one way. Before to come I just planed my Spanish course with the unive
And for the accommodation, we can find a lot of Facebook group that proposed accommodations an

The administrative preparation was organized on Mobility Online: before starting the exchange I
informations online to inform my partner institution that I will be arrived in that date. The first day in
was programmed a welcoming day (Breakfast, lunch free) to give the exchange students the imp

I had to wait for information about arrival dates from my exchange university. I had most informatio
November. I had to send my date of arrival to the international office so that they will be able to pick
beginning of January and it was during the really cold weather in the USA so I wasn’t sure whether or
able to take off or not. I had a 3 hours delay in Chicago. The cost of my plane ticket was about 800 Eu
met on my arrival by the welcome team of the Missouri State University. They drove me to a hotel for
orientation day. I went to my room the day after the orientation day.

Before leaving for Colombia, I did some research on the country, the city of Bogota, the Universidad d
have an idea of what to expect. My plane tickets cost me around 900€ (round trip + insurance) and I b
before leaving. I arrived in Bogota on Monday, January 13th, two weeks before the beginning of the cl
the airport by “Join Us Bogota” team members, an organization similar to “Well’Come” that welcom
students in Bogota. They contacted me via Facebook a week earlier, and they drove me to my ho
convenient because I arrived by night and I was told the city was a little dangero

I arrived in istanbul on february the 16th therefore 2 months after the and pf the final exams at ESC
time that needed to prepare your departure. My plan ticket (one way) cost le 200€ with Air France an
arrivrd in attaturk airport and take a shuddle until the city center. the wether in Istanbul is the same a
the tempreture start to go up in May

- Plane from Paris to Helsinki with Finnair but I advise you to choose Norwegian because you can tak
may also be cheaper and you have wifi on board. - One way and return: approximately 400€ for the p
find cheaper tickets. - From Helsinki to Rauma you have then to take the bus: it is around 40€ the w
ISIC card is not valid there as a student card. Once at university you can buy a student card for 8€ to
tutors will meet you at the bus station and bring you to your accommodation

To go to Spain, I took a plane in the Airport of Paris-Beauvais. The price was approximately of 70 €.
Madrid Airport to the center of the city, I took 3 undergrounds for 5 €. It was in January but the weat
taken too much hot clothes. Nobody of the partner institution was there to meet us (we were 4 peop

For the choice of lessons : A list have been send to me with all courses availaible, previously select by
of florence haven't help us to find somewhere to live, nothing have been plan to welcome us. Just so
the cost of life on informative school information sheet. We have choose a low cost flying company
100€ just for one way but with a bad organisation. For the appartment, we have search on inter
couchsurfing) and Facebook (group of international Erasmus student) and take some addresses. W
Florence, we have take one night in hostel, the same day we have visit just one appartment with r
decided to take it. Nobody/ No association have organised something for our arri

I bought my plane ticket (750€, two-way, with possibility to modify my return date) one week before m
Nashville (about one hour and a half driving from Cookeville). I booked a shuttle ($80) to go from th
Cookeville (it was a service proposed by the international office, I just had to send an email with a co
When I arrived, I had to advertise the front desk in the airport and they called the shuttle company
hours because we were waiting for other students before going to Cookeville)

I booked my plane ticket one month before leaving, from Paris to Taipei. It cost me around 700€ for
suitcases of 23kgs allowed. The fly last almost 14 hours, with a connection at Shanghai. Once I arrive
from the school was here to welcome me. They have booked a bus to help me reach the dormit

I was in reunion island before to go to Cadiz. I have booked a plane ticket to go to paris and an other
and Jerez. I also booked a hostel night in Jerez. But one week before the departure, my flight Paris-J
cancelled my hostel room in Jerez and I booked an other night in Madrid after booking a flight Paris M
Marid, I took a train to go to Cadiz. With the 12 hours of flight between Reunion and paris and the fl
Train to cadiz, I used three days to make the travel. The cost of the two plane tikets and the train wa
euros. At the end, I arrived in good conditions in cadiz I found my universitarian Residence and my

GSOM provides plenty of information before the arrival, it helps with VISA registration. I travelled by
to Saint-Petersburg – Pulkovo. It costs approximately 220 euros. At the airport, we were welcomed by
touch with us several weeks before coming. Then buddies helped us go to our flat. I can say that we n
being in Russia which is not said to be the most welcoming country.

Before coming to Colombia, I took contact with various associations, which help foreign student to
looked over some blog of past student in Colombia, to know about their experiences. I went to Colom
before the start of the classes, in order to have time to find an apartment. The plane ticket cost me a
parents work in an airline company). I had a contact where to stay a few days, and then, I stayed in
days until I found my apartment.

I travelled by plane, the price of the ticket was around 120€. No one was waiting for me there, I had t
week (the time to find an apartment).

I bought my airline tickets by my own for the 5th of March. If you book it 2 months before the day you
50€ including luggage (Air Berlin). I booked a hostel for 5 days from this date to have time to find a
accommodation that the university offered because it was something like 360€ and so far away from
I really advice to not go there. I was lucky, I met a French guy who was in the same school as mine an
a flat together. We spend 5 days on the website wg-gesucht.de It is really difficult to find bu

I arrived there by train. I lived during a few weeks in a youthhostel. The school gives you some links t
school in Antwerp. From Paris to Antwerp, a train ticket can cost 60€ in average. The school organiz
order to meet other Erasmus students and discover the school.

When I knew the date of the first day at the university I took a ticket to go in Lithuania (approxima
decided to leave from Paris Beauvais to Vilnius airport. The cost was 48 Euros with my luggage (2
carsharing from Rennes to Paris Beauvais 2) plane Paris Beauvais-Vilnius 3) Bus Vilnius airport- Vilni
Vilnius train station- Kaunas train station 5) Walking until the dormitory Every foreign student have a
Vytautas magnus university. She was waiting for me at Kaunas train station so she showed me the wa
and she helped me to find my room.

I'm from Toulouse, but there is no fly direct to Vilnius. So, with the Lufthansa, I selected a fly from Tou
Frankfurt to Vilnius. My mentor hadn't the possibility to come at the airport at my arrival, so I took a
hotel. I cost me €300 for the plane, and €15 for the taxi (it is more expensive for strangers, we

I booked my tickets as soon as I received the admission letter from the school to get the cheapest
around 700€ both ways with Finnair (1 transfer, 14 hours all included). The semester starts at the end
come few days in advance to get settled. The university contacted me a week before my departure,
who picked me up at the airport and brought me to the dorm, so don’t worry when you arrive, it w

We were four people from ESC Rennes to go in the same university (two AST2, two AST1). We organ
stay together before leaving. First of all, we took Aerlingus, the Irish company because it was a litt
France and it provided a luggage of 20 kilos (plus a handbag of 10 kilos) for less than Ryanair. We had
and the plane ticket was about 70 or 80 euros to go there. We chose the plane together to arrive at t
the beginning of the afternoon and we arrive 45 min after in the country (because there is a time diffe
France and Ireland). Make sure you don’t take a plane too late because there is no airport in Galway
bus between Dublin and Galway and it takes about 2:30 or 3 hours, depends on the company. Secon
arrive at the airport of Shannon (Ryanair) or Cork but the bus trip to Galway is exactly the same dur
student accommodation quite late, at 7pm. Please don’t take the train, between Dublin and Galway: n
student who comes back home in Dublin every week end because it is more expensive and it is as lon
taxi from the bus station to the student accommodation because we couldn’t walk with our luggage a
Galway, every time!

Before leaving France, we had the possibility too ask for a tutor in order to have someone from the Un
arrival and our adaptation to the life in Helsinki. I ask for a tutor and he immediately contact me s
everything I want about what to prepare, what to do, what I have to get from my home to be good i
approximately cost of the plane ticket was 230 euros to go and to be back. I took at the same time th
was cheaper. When we arrived at the airport of Helsinki, our tutor was waiting for us. The university
our trip to our apartment, so he took a taxi with us to our place and help us to settle. He also help us

On a facebook group we spoke about the travel to Nürnberg. With Pierre and Marie-Anne, the other
ESC Rennes that study with me at the FAU University, we spoke a lot about the organisation of our
accommodations. Pierre finally called me and proposed me to take his car and pick me up. The trip w
between Nantes and Nürnberg and costed approximately 250 €. So I spent 125 euros to arrive in G
expensive. Moreover I had the opportunity to take a very huge suitcase and a lot of bags. That was ve
nice and pleasant to travel with someone. I didn’t felt alone when I arrived in this new country. We
times. We slept in the German border in a hotel and eat a pizza. We were not meet at the arrival bec
visit my new flat. I had bought this flat on a German website: www.mitwohnzentrale.com. I am still liv
to pay a rent and to pay the agency too. The german agency is “Mitwohnzentra

I flyed to South Korea by plane, without any stop, and the flight lasted 11hours. I wasn’t met on arri
land after the 2 days where you can get your buddy to the airport. But I met a friend from another fli
the university. I was living just in front of the main gate at Crimson House. I paid €600 in one row fo
my flight back to France.

I organised my travel by collecting information about Taiwan on the internet and by using the one gav
the NTPU. I bought my plane tickets approximately 2 months before departure for around 750 euro
round trip travel from Paris to Taipei with a change of aircraft in Shanghai with the China Eastern Ai
leaving, I have been contacted by a buddy from my partner university. We arrange a meeting at the a
there he drives me to the campus dormitory.

We’ve booked our ticket at Thomas cook Leclerc st grégoire, for 576€ all inclusive, with Saudi Arab
transfer stay in Jeddah for 18 hours, it as been very simple to get those ticket. The most difficulte w
because indian government want many paper in a proper forme and only original even paper from p
paper is the most difficult to get, it has been tough to get because there is a compulsory shape. Sho
banker and be strong with him your departure depend on that paper. I took the plane with 2 of my
planed to get a flat together, We didn’t had any new about the school, if someone where suppose to
if there is any accommodation available even if we were waited at school. And when we were suppos
So we arrived in Delhi as bagpackers, we had booked a hotel room for few days. and send some mess
One of my friend who live in delhi help us to find find a place in delhi.

Everything was well organized; the University of Hull is a very attentive one. University manages al
informs you very well. You just need to answer some questions. I came by plane from Paris to Manch
90€. After that University allows bus from Manchester to Hull for free.

I did not do a lot of things before my travel. I took contact with the university to know the date of the
have a department which provide help to find an accommodation. I booked a plane ticket (200 euro)
have the time to find an accommodation. To travel from the airport to Thurles, I took a taxi

I decided to not arrive in Hangzhou first. I arrived in Beijing. One of the reason of this choice was that
because the line Paris-Beijing proposed more plane than Paris-Hangzhou. So, my plane ticket cost me
I decided to come in China in advance to have time to visit Beijing, Shanghai or other city before to be
reason of my choice was that I know a friend who does his studies in Beijing so it was easier to arrive
know someone. When I arrived in Hangzhou, I tried to visit the dormitory but it was impossible. The
university and it was impossible to have any information except that the dormitory will open 2 days
courses. So I booked an hotel and I found an apartment, thanks to my friend who speak Chinese. Be
especially in Hangzhou which is a secondary city, doesn’t speak any word of Eng

I decided to go on the 28th of December to spend New Year eve in Monterrey with Mexican friends (w
staff admissibles 2013). The plane cost me around €800 but my biggest mistake was to didn’t took di
cost approximately the same that just a one trip ticket). Regarding my arrival to Guadalajara, I was
of an exchange welcome association called “Conexion”, this association is very useful to adapt quickl
€180 and it included the pick up at the airport, a Mexican phone, accommodation booked, disc

Par avion, qui reste le moyen plus abordable de se rendre à Malaga (pas d'étudiant de l’université pa
s'y prenant quelques semaines à l'avance, et en choisissant bien sa date d'arrivée, on peut trouver de
d'euros. L'aéroport de Malaga se situe dans le sud de la ville, à une vingtaine de minutes du centre
une dizaine de minutes en métro (ligne C1 direction Malaga Centro). Je vous recommande d'arriver a
avant le début du séjour, le temps pour vous d'assister à la réunion de début d'an

I arrived a couple of days before the day we were supposed to arrive. Took the plane to New York JFK
Someone we knew came to pick us at the airport ( she was a previous exchange student who

I waited to have the letter of acceptance from Roskilde University and a detailed planning to bu
Unfortunately, me and the other student from ESC Rennes received important information at the be
when i bought my plane ticket it was pretty expensive, about 150€ and 50€ more to travel with one b
going to Denmark i check the weather to decide which kind of clothes i will bring to RUC. Moreover i
is the University, because RUC is not really in the city of Roskilde. So you have to take the train from
the central station of Copenhagen and another train to Trekorner station. The train is very expensiv
about 20€.
I had to find the way on my own because nobody picked up me at the airport or at the t
was possible if you ask before coming to RUC.

For my travel to my host school I booked a Eurostar ticket two weeks forward from my depart. This tic
me 100 euros, but if you book it a long time in advance you can find one for 40 euros (for me, it was
team in charge of student accommodations in my host school answered me very late in order to let m
from a student accommodation). Before to leave from Paris, I also checked on the internet all the ava
how to access my accommodation because no-one from the partner university was going to pick me
Then, given my luggage's weight, I thought that the best way to reach my accommodation was to tak
find one when you arrive at King's cross St Pancras, there is a cab station that is very well indicated. H
are very expensive. I paid 13 pounds for a 15-minute journey. When I arrived at the hall of residen
Hall), someone gave me my room's keys and I had to bring my luggages up to my room by myself. Th
residence, so if you have many luggages to bring up to the 3rd floor, ask another student

First of all, I had the admission letter from SWUFE very late (in January) so I could not prepare my trav
It made me very angry because tickets for China are expensive and also because I was so impatient.
China, you must have this letter, so I could not do anything before getting it. The Visa cost me less th
to stay in China 6 months, with only one entry (you can modify it with SWUFE). Also, to get the Visa, y
tickets. I would advise, for the return ticket, to choose modifiable tickets in case of travelling outside o
modifiable flights and this cost me a lot. The flight tickets cost me a little bit less than 600€ (Paris-Be
France on 8th of February for one week in Beijing before going to Chengdu. When I arrived in Cheng
were (I met 4 friends from ESC Rennes) totally on our own. We got no information regarding cou
accommodation. Nobody waited for us at the airport. On our own, this how we lived

I booked my plane ticket one month before departure and I had to pay something like 600€ for the ro
us to arrive in their university one week before the class is started, but I have chosen to come only 2
first day of class was January the 2nd and I wanted to spend Christmas with my family. It was not an
no class at this moment. I was in contact with some people in the university (people who are workin
department). So I had to say when I leave France, what plane I take. Like this, when I arrived in Na
waiting for me. The problematic thing is that we receive very late the confirmation that we will stud
have to book the plane ticket very late. I have chosen to buy it before receiving the confirm, but if I w
be a problem for me. Then, it is complicated to deal with the visa (the student visa is only for the du
that, we have to “negociate” with the indian ambassy to stay longer in India)

I went to Madrid by plane about five days before classes at the university. The cost of tickets is not ve
it is done in advance and the flight is very fast. However we must organize to find a hostel or a hote
days before finding permanent accommodation. You just need to organize and do not charge too muc
of buying to do in Spain.

It was pretty simple to organize the travel Prague since it's really near to Paris. The easiest way to go
from Paris/Nantes/Marseille. You don't need any document except your ID or passport. It's a pretty
your tickets in advance it will cost you around 50€ from Paris. The buddy system is in charge of Eras
have a buddy that will pick you up at the airport and will show you the practcial stuffs in Prague (t

We booked our tickets online, the costs was around 850€ (open-return). Then we started to look a
needed to complete before the departure. We needed a Visa, a world insurance and to pay the 4 fou
Korea before 15th of June. We were all from a different city in France so we did it alone (by checking
through a Facebook group I have created in November). Then, 1 month before the D-day we had to s
spring semester in Seoul. Basically the jetlag between Korea and France is 8h (7 during summer), so w
the morning to book our courses (the selection is made throught the concept of “first arrived first se
Paris the D-day (almost 6 hours before the departure). But we knew each other in a sense where 3 ou
in the same group at ESC Rennes. Finally we boarded at 8 P.M. for a 12 hours non-stop flight. The a
begin.

I organized my travel thanks to SMK, especially thanks to their webiste in order to see the period of c
proposed. Different mail were send between me and the supervisor in Rauma, concerning the appar
cos of the life in Finland. I also read some book about Finland (Guide du Routard) and I visit some we
insurance and passport. I arrived in Rauma by plane and bus : Paris-Helsinki-Rauma Cost of my p
ways, to go and to go back) When I arrive in Rauma, tutors were here in order to bring us to our app
the school, the supermarket ...

I was arrived in Prague the 9th February by plane. My buddy was here to welcome me and she helpe
cost of my plane ticket was only 70€ and I am going back to France with my parents who are

As we were a group og 6 students from ESC Rennes, we gathered and tried to organise our trip toget
tickets from Paris to Helsinki, and then bus tickets from Helsinki to Rauma. We travelled at differe
everyone duties, however we managed to travel at least by two, and to arrive in time for the class
tickets (both ways) cost around 300€. We directly took the way back as it was cheaper. The dates hav
as sometimes there are huge differences in prices. Then concerning the bus we paid 20€ with a stud
arrived, tutors were waiting for us at the bus station, and helped us to go at our flat, to buy a new sim
for some food.

- The responsable of the exchange student in Ateneo get in contact with us and give us some recomm
as the dress code in Ateneo (that nobody follows), places to stay, how to get from the aeroport to the
800€ with Emirates. It was one of the cheapest flight at the end of november — when the school give
to Aténéo. - Taxi from the airport : We took a "private" taxi and it costed us around 700 pesos (aro
expensive. The yellow taxi are less expensive with the metter. - Accommodations when I arrived : At
"dorm" for the time that we get a place to stay. BCC Dormitel, it's near the university but a bit exp
However as we don't know a thing about Manila it was good to have a place to stay at first. And the n
Then we rent an unit in Berkeley residence just in front of Aténéo on Katipunan avenue. Nice place bu
exchange students more try to get a room at The DTH (dream team house) just behind katipunan a
arrived in january it's very difficult because all the rooms are already rent to students that arrived

I organize my journey with the other student from ESC Rennes who went to Jakarta, we choose the sa
plane ticket in a Travel Agency instead of on the Internet. Because I needed an extra insurance. The
from Jakarta is between 650 and 850 euros. When we arrived in Jakarta, an ibuddy came to pick

I have read a bit about the situation of the country, about the city itself. I have taken the plane from P
and the plane tickets return cost me 380euros. I was not met on arrival but it was okay as I had reserv
so we have taken a taxi to reach the hotel.

I chose to buy my plane ticket one month before going in India. The cost of my plane ticket was ap
ETIHAD Airlines. There was a main administrative preparation concerning the visa to enter in India ter
in Paris in the Indian embassy to get it. The embassy is very strict concerning the required documen
prepared to give them the demand of visa and to be sure that ESC Rennes gave you the correct doc
partner school was in the airport when we arrived. We arrived 3 days before beginning classes. In For
exchange students so they are not used to welcome students at the airport. During the first days, o
school we met at the accommodation helped us.

I already known that two of my friends from ESC Rennes, came to madrid for their exchanges too. So
by car. It was a way for us to visit spain also during our free time using the car. We leave from Nante
madrid at 11pm. In fact the trip is less long than that but we had technical problems on the road. An
should be like 12 hours driving. For three persons, it was 40€ per person, including to

The semester at ISM university started on the 1st of February, and I arrived on the 25th of January b
Finnair because I had 2 luggages and it would be less expensive than with Ryannair (which is a di
Beauvais to Vilnius). With Finnair, I left from Roissy and had to make a quick stop at Helsinki. My tick
because I had to add 1 luggage, and I booked them at last-minute. Every student has a mentor, and
mentor was waiting for me at the airport, and she even came with me to my apartment. At this tim
ticket to go back home, because I am going to travel a little bit before that.

From the time we had our university affectation, I was looking for an apartment in Seoul on the intern
in Seoul you will have to pay a big amount of caution (maybe a 1 year-caution) so it is not a good
website airbnb.com which offers apartment or guest room depending on the owner. I looked for the go
city centre and the university, the price and the comments about the owner and the apartment. Fin
months-staying (I did not live in dormitories for personal reason but it was the same price for a bet
Regarding the flight, I had to wait for the partner university admission to be sure to be accepted. S
booked my flight with Asiana Airlines (a Korean airline) which is really good. It was a direct flight of
bought on govoyages.com to have the best prices (about 700€ the road trip). The KUBA flight arriv
February 22nd and 23rd and I arrived on the 24th so I did not get this service. However my owner g
information so that I could easily get to my apartment.

You have nothing to plan with the IMT of Ghaziabad because the school offers you a room and the m
price of the school (600 euros for 3 months (50 000 rps)). They offer you too one way from the airport
Concerning the price of the plane ticket, for a roundtrip (France to India and India to France) it is arou
have to take it at the latest 1 month before if you want this kind of price)

It was quite difficult to organize the whole travel. Although the visa process is not complicated, it is qu
I needed to complete the visa, and to get this visa I had to get an invitation letter from the school,
address in Moscow as well as other paper. Once I had all these documents, usually few weeks before
an appointment at VHS (visa handling service) in Paris that I could take after few weeks. For me o
insurance did not seem original to the VHS people, so I had to ask a new one to my insurer (IMA with
appointment. After eight days, I eventually got my visa. The plane was 300€ from Orly to Moscow wit
had very big luggage and therefore took a taxi (80€) to go to my flat, where I was welcomed by one o
as early as my visa allowed it; on the 31st of January, and it was -26°C, so be prep

I booked my flight with Airfrance for around 270€ both way. It was cheaper than the low cost plane b
any baggage, so it’s extra cost. But now there is since April Rayanair in Athens, so it’s maybe cheape
plane in Milan. There is any association like the “Well’Come team” in Athens, but ESN. That’s mean t
help us but don’t care about our arrival or transportation. Before coming, I asked for a buddy on their
useful and give a lot of advices). She proposed me to come to the airport by car (asking me to pay for
was really easy. Otherwise we have to take the bus to the center of Athens for 2,5 euro with the stud
the metro for 4€ with the student card (8 without).

I took my flight ticket about 2 months ago and it cost me about 1000 Euros. The sooner the better, b
very quickly. When I arrived a girl was waiting for us ( I travelled with another student of the ESC Ren
free to our residence. Don't arrive before the date said, it is worthless, there is nobody to pick you up
date. You can arrive at any time in the day or night and if your plane is delayed people from UNF w
university sent us a lot of information and answered very quickly to our questions ( especially Caitlin J
kind in their answers. Don't hesitate to ask. Even during the semester if you face any issue they will a
following hours.

To organize a travel to go to Málaga is not the thing the most difficult to make. Indeed, being given t
Málaga, you only need 2:30 to get there, and 15 minutes later thanks to a subway, in the city center
quite late (end of December for a departure the 1st of February) but as you can fly with low cost comp
Euros. No one was waiting for me once I arrived there, but everything is really well explained and so
city center.

I booked my plane tickets 1 month before the departure, the price was pretty faire : up and down 6
Airlines and Air India. The most complicated part was the visa. The Indian administration is very bure
a problem with one paper, and the school in India was not that reactive to correct them. It was really
before the departure I hadn’t yet my visa. I, and almost all the students who went with me in Bang
emergency procedure which cost more than the normal one.
The arrival in India was ok. We were su
airport by a cab booked by the school but nobody was there. So we took an airport taxi to go to the re
booked some rooms for us. That was the good thing of the arrival. Some of our friends in Delhi for in
stay the first days… for us it was all managed.

Before coming to the United States, some documents are needed (Visa J1, Sevis I901, DS160...). First
(768€ with Sta Travel because I had a discount thanks to my student ID) and then, I went to the Amer
apply for a Visa. I decided to arrive the day before the beginning of the orientation week because the
However I had some trouble to arrive in Jonesboro. First, my flight from New York to Memphis was can
to wait two days in New York. Two days later, I arrived in Memphis. Fortunately I was not the only one
so the university decided to pick us up in the airport to go to Jonesboro. It is a free schedule but it w
day before I arrived. Exceptionally because of the large number of delayed flight, the shuttle came
Jonesboro at 7pm but it was too late to sleep on the campus. I slept in a hotel near the campus. My si
so the Wednesday morning a person who works at the university picked me up from my hotel and dro
Because of my cancelled flight I missed the first two days of the orientation week. When I arrived, the
paperworks and they gave me my student ID. I went to the Residence Life office and they gave me m
showed me where it was on the campus. It was a long trip to come there, I was exh

il a été difficile de s'organiser en avance étant donné que les dates de sejour nous ont été commun
coûts des billets d'avion ont donc été assez cher (environ 270€ l'allé: avion paris-dublin puis bus du
retour : avion paris-southampton-brest).une fois arrivée à Belfast nous avons été prises en charge pa
partenaire pour aller jusqu'à Coleraine en car. tout s'est très bien passé!!

Before to arrive in Taiwan, the university send me an e-mail to ask me some details about my accom
stay in the dormitory or not – and about my plane tickets. As I didn’t want to stay in the dormitory,
they will offer us some nights, the time for us to find an accommodation. The plane tickets (A-R)
approximately 20 hours of travel, we finally arrived in Taiwan. A special team of volunteers was waitin
welcome and help us with basics things (withdrawals money, SIM card…). They also invite us to go to
night.

About the travel and the way that I organised it, I just looked when the courses started, it was in the
From the end November/full December, i started my research concerning the estate. We will be three
living together. As soon as the apartment was booked for the all semester period, I just booked my b
town (Grenoble) to Prague.
I choose the bus because I was arriving in the afternoon, and with the
take the flat was one hour after arrival. Once on place, I was welcomed by my Czech buddy and a fr
me the way to the apartment, stayed with me during the visit and paper work. Later they both bec
processes of arrival, travel, rent process were very fine. And we noticed no problems. Cost of bus wa
of travel through France, Germany and Czech Rep.
To my point of vue, for pleasure and contract re
really in advance (6th Feb) in Prague, to get use to the city, to visit and also to take the ap

I sent email to the international office and I gave them all information about my travel. I bough
Qatarairways, the price was 780€. John, chinese guy from the International Office came to the Hangzh
and with his personal car. He droves us to the campus hotel befor the semester sta

I arrived here the 30th of January and the two Orientation Days began on the 31st. I would advice to
than I did, but nevertheless it was enough. The TUT is very nice with new arriving students and the
enough to give you any information that you need. Furthermore, everyone has a buddy to help y
questions. They are students from ESN TUT (in Tallinn you have ESN Tallinn AND an ESN for our unive
to pick you up at the airport when you arrive so that you don’t feel lost ;) I arrived with no apartmen
with a friend of mine with whom I was going to Tallinn, but we booked a youth hostel for 5 days to live
For this purpose, the Red Emperor is a perfect place, and they are so many Erasmus people ready t
come at the bar nearby.

To prepare my journey the international department send me the document on September to fill the
chosing, administrative information, accommodation chosing. Then I was waiting for the confirmation
tickets and apply for visa. Once the confirmation was received, I took my plane ticket from Paris to Ne
have my visa (date, confirmation) I choose to take only one way ticket which costs 400 euros (Turkis
students to take also return in an agency which more options of changing. In addition 20 days before
for visa with the different document needed. I had the confirmation 3 days before departure so you
documents needed are correct. Concerning the arrival in Delhi, we choose to take an hostel for th
January. You can find one easily for 15 euros per person close from the university. When arrived in
concerning the accommodation was prepared and we could settle very easily. We can notice that nob
the university. Only the responsible of the foreign student was available to introduce us the univer
students took care of us.

My partner university sent me an e-mail to inform me of the dates of the beginning and end of the se
my tickets at this time. During the winter there is not so much company who make the trip to Tallinn
back to France earlier in the semester there are many choices and much less expensive than in Jan
return ticket with Finnair (200 €). But I came back earlier than expected because the exams are in th
the beginning of June. Two weeks before my arrival my tutor sent me a message to give me some
country and the university, and ask for my date of arrival at Tallinn, so then can meet me

We decided to arrive 5 days before the beginning of the semester as it was suggested by the univers
the country, the people and the climate. There are several ways to reach Ecuador by plane : ParisFrance and 2K) or Paris-Amsterdam-Guayaquil (KLM). It costs between 900 and 1200€. We chose the
looked way more safe than 2K and because of the arrival time. We were met at our arrival by our ho
renting the house where we are leaving. They helped us a lot during our first week to get used to E

When I received the letter of aceptance from my partner institution I planed my flight. I decided to
before the beginning of the semester. I paid 70€ the ticket from Lyon Airport to Madrid Barajas Airport
in the city center during the first days and then I looked for a shared appartment with international st
a shared appartment with one colombian student, and two spainish students

I have just reserved a hostel for 2-3 days and i have found a collocation during this time. I came in ca

Once the list of departures abroad was published , I knew I was going to Kaohsiung in Taiwan with luci
before so I contacted her and we organized our travel to our partner institution together. We filled th
record . We compare all airline companies and bought our plane tickets together with a travel age
attractive than online rates (about 850 euros return ) . To go we took the same aircraft. We had to fly
Paris and Lucie lived in the south of France , I proposed her to come to sleep to my home the night b
day of departure , we therefore went together to the airport. We arrived in Kaohsiung on the12th o
university sent us a folder with practical information to help us to situate in the city and get to scho
first it was not obvious because it was a new place , everything was unknown. I speak fluently Chine
Taiwanese people. After taking the metro, we then took a taxi to school. Arrived at school , we did no
The school campus is big. It's like a small town. There are many buildings, a gymnasium, a swim
dormitories. We ask help to student to find the dormitory.

I arrived in Korea by plane and the ticket cost was around €uros. Someone pick up me at the airport a
bus to Daejon. At Daejon someone from school brought me to the Dormitory.

I arrived the 1st February in Moscow. I came by plane. I paid my ticket to go and come back 212 eu
Rennes came to catch me at the airport and then I joined other people of the school in order to go in
problem with the flight.

My semester was starting in early January so I had to come very soon, I decided to land at least 3 da
My return flight ticket was about 500euros. Our school already booked rooms for us in a hotel next
arrived in the airport, I took a cab going to the hotel where I was expected. It didn’t take long to

To be honnest I diddn't really organised my travel ( a friend of me from an other business school told
necessary to be organised before comming). I took my plane ticket one week before leaving France s
than usually, but with Ryanair it is not so expensive (something like 80€ one way). Once I arrived
Erasmus office and I completed every paper I had to and it was enough. Nobody was here on my arr
Erasmus office people, and others Erasmus people so I was fine.

My arrival was very well organized. A month before, the university sent me a form to know precisely
our buddy (a student of MCI) was supposed to pick us to take us to our accommodation. So, I took the
Paris and Zurich before arrived in Innsbruck. The ticket costs about 200 euros and the journey takes 1
Innsbruck, my buddy was waiting for me and accompanied me to my new home while explaining the
Innsbruck.

I decided to in Norway by car with my parents as the cost of life is very high it was a way to bring
opportunities to travel or my parents I can’t say exactly how much does it cost but I think around 300
to the central station where somebody from BI welcomes students and give them their keys, but you
means to your flat.

I booked my fly one month before starting the course in India. I bought it thanks to a travel agency.
round trip but i could change the date of my return for only 50€ because I didn’t t know if ill stay long
am because my flight was delayed because of the massive fog in Delhi. And I booked a cab with the s
gone because of the delay so I took one at the airport.

First I choose my classes (I received the documents by mail) when I knew I moved to Bogota.Befo
processes to obtain my VISA : translate all documents with a profesional translator, I was vaccinated,
amsterdam-bogota. Quickly, I did my foreign card ( 6hours of wait) and after we founded an house wit
area. Before we were living in youth hostels. The life is pretty easy and Colombia people are very help
specialized to foreign students, we found chambers in a quiet area without any problems

One person from UMAC gave us all information needed about Macao. Everything was organized : UM
campus with rooms for each of us for only 400e for 5 months. It included a pillow ... I just booked a
flight career was EMIRATES : round trip around 700 euros. (transit in Dubai) We arrived at Hong ko
ferry from HK to macao and then we met our buddies that ordered a taxi for us to get to the

To organize the travel in Indonesia, the most important thing is the visa, because it’s difficult to have
also expensive. So, your arriving date depend a lot of it. Before to come we had send all the visa pap
month before the courses beginning. But the University has just contact us 1 month before to co
modifications of papers and explain us that the University work with visa agent about our visa. So
beginning the work later, the university or the visa agent, but we had some problems with the visa b
of the flight billets raise every day, so we finally decided to take it without have our visa. The complic
that some of us successful to have the good visa less than 12 hours to take the plane and personally
gone with a 6 months visa (VITAS) I gone with a 2 months visa with possible to extensions (VKSB).
preparation, it’s important to put the pressure of the International office of the University two or thre
and take the plane ticket with relax.

To come here in Madrid I had several choices. I could have come by plane or train, but I decided to t
friends. We left Nantes at 8am and arrived in Madrid at 11pm without using any GPS ! We were just
had a problem on the road: the radiator grill flew away !! Fortunately we managed to find an other o
before Bordeaux. When we arrived in Madrid, the toughest task was to find the hostel where we li
apartment because we only had a little map but it ended up well.

When I get the date of beginning of the classes I book my plane tickets, it’s cost 250 euros. After tha
me an help in order to find an accommodation. I reserved one accommodation close to the univers
Some students of the university were at the city center railway station to give me my accommodatio
my questions.

First of all, I bought my ticket on November. I bought it before the confirmation of the partner institu
have risen. It has cost nearly 600€ both ways with Thomas Cook on Turkish Airlines. Thanks to Turkish
one of our flights without taxes. There may be someone of Ghaziabad who welcomes you but I preferr
stars hotel in order to accommodate me of Indian life. The day after the university sent

To go to Madrid I took the plane: the plane ticket cost me 85 euros, but then I had to pay extra charge
the overweight of my luggage. When I arrived in Madrid, nobody was wanting for me because it’s u
simple and absolutely not dangerous to join Madrid downtown, it ‘s the same as in France: you can t
costs 6 euros or take a taxi, which costs 30 euros. In the plane, I meet a French girl who also studies i
and we decided to share the taxi since our apartments were very close from each other’s. So it costs
flat from the airport. In taxi, the trip lasts 25 min to join Madrid downtown. With the subway, i

I went there by plane with Air France with a departure from Paris , my parents are working for flight
tickets are cheap for me. My "buddy" was waiting for me at the airport and we took a taxi to go direc
already found on the Kozminski Erasmus group on Facebook.

First, my partner institution, Krakow University of Economics, sent me many emails to keep me inform
semester (dates of beginning and ending of courses, dates of vacation, dates of day-offs, dates of m
exams), the welcoming program with ESN (Erasmus Students Association of the University), the lis
respective teachers and credits, accommodation information (list of partner agencies). The University
with my mentor : every erasmus student had a mentor, a polish student of the University who decided
in charge of one erasmus student for the whole semester.
For the accommodation, I decided to boo
Krakow, in order to not search it directly there. I booked a flat by a partner agency of the University :
other students living in Krakow, two german and one spanish students. The advantage was that I co
living other erasmus students. The flat cost me every month 1,200 PLN (300 euros) : it is quiet expe
everything was included (furnitures, appliance, internet, garbage maintaining, water and electricity)
that I had to pay the rent directly to the agency (not by internet) and exclusively in cash (PLN), that m
money in PLN each time and cost me taxes.
With the other three students from ESC Rennes Scho
Krakow University of Economics, I created a common and private group on Facebook, in order to kee
exchange semester. We decided to book a flight together, from Paris with EasyJet company : it cost a
ticket with two luggages.
When I arrived in Krakow, I met my mentor, a polish girl from the Unive
arrived in Krakow. She invited me first to a typical polish restaurant and took me home. She was my
Krakow. The first days were organized by ESN association with a general meeting and many activiti
week. The first day we all had to register ourselves in the international office of the University and
choose our courses.

Firstly, I have registred myself for the accomodation to the dormitory "Ekonom" managed by the EUB
around the begining of december. In the same time I have ask to the ESN (Erasmus Student Network
buddy to welcome me when I would arrive to Bratislava. Then, around the begining of January I book
Wien Airport with a cost of 120€ from Paris CDG. Between Wien and Bratislava there is a regular bus
buddy picked me up when i arrived in Bratislava the 5th of June.

First of all, I met by chance a student in my association (during an event with old promos) who travell
in the same university two years ago. I phoned her few weeks before my departure in order to hav
advices concerning the recommended neighborhoods to live, the places to go and visit, the UNI, the a
I searched on the internet in the Spanish website Segundamano (Spanish version of Le Bon Coin)
accommodation, the prices... Without having found before I went there. I took AirFrance flights to g
around 120€ ticket! Nevertheless it exists low cost airlines! On arrival, I met a friend of mine from E
week before for beginning class and who tried to find an apartment for share it. So, he shew me the
our research .

I booked the plane tickets with Emirates (nice airlines) in december for the 1st of January. The price w
of the semester was on the 4th so had time to find accommodation... Nobody from Ateno was there at
(it was holidays) but they gave us before the name of the cab we should take and the "hotel" were

I just checked the place where is the place of my university in order to find places for my future flat. W
was very cold and then the weather is very hot. I arrived with plane, The approximate cost o

I have taken the plane with a direct flight operated by Air France. The cost for 1 way is around 280 eu
was cheaper (230 euros) because I have bought the ticket on Air France Russia. After arriving to the
aeroexpress, which is the faster and cheaper (8euros) way to join Moscow. I advise you to buy a ticke
cheaper and take modifiable tickets. Nobody meet me to the airport because the school demands
students for a transfer, which by the way cost 50 Euros.

Nous étions 3 à nous organiser ensemble, plus ou moins, à nous faire parvenir les documents néces
Nous avons pris nos billets environ 2 mois avant le départ prévu le 28 décembre 2013, cout approx
retour avec l’agence Thomas Cook. Les documents pour le visa ayant été reis tardivement, j’ai du fa
en urgence (sur-coût) Il faut faire particulièrement attention à l’attestation fournie par la banque et
phrase apparaissant sur le récapitulative apparaisse entièrement dans la déclaration bancaire. Certa
des modèles près fait. Nous sommes partis a 3 le 28 décembre (dimanche) en fin de journée, une
arrivée a Delhi le 29 aux alentours de 6 ou 7h. On prend un taxi, on arrive devant ce qui devait être l
l’école, personne pour nous accueillir. Un élève de l’école vient enfin nous aider a nous installer. C
affaire, il faut tout acheter : draps, couette, oreillés et tais. Lundi visite à l’école ou on nous expliq
séjour, et tout rentre dans l’ordre.

I took the plane on 17th of February. I flew with Qatar Airlines, it cost me around 800 euros. I landed i
then I took the cab to my flat. I already had the address because a French friend from the esc Rennes
departure. But I know that the other 3 students from esc Rennes send a mail to the university in orde
airport, but they had to sleep on the campus where there wasn’t any heating po

We must have been on February 3 in Moscow for a day of presentation of the school. As many hav
( MIRBIS ) , we organized together to plan our departure from France , arriving the same day. The beg
in February which left us time in January , to find housing and check for plane ticket. We were very luc
was already in this school since September , as part of a double degree. Her last roommates had left
places were free in this apartment. So I arrived the same day as my future roommates and we were g
shopping center in Moscow, before going to get into the apartment. The ticket I had chosen for Paris
200. We were well informed on our travels once we arrived airplane , and I had printed a map includ
addition, I started in January to familiarize myself with the Cyrillic alphabet , and that I was a grea
because everything is written in this alphabet. The accommodation was very well located, a sta
including the Red Square, but also one station from the school. The location was perfect. The first d
adaptation was facilitated through our roommate who was present since Septrembre. She showed u
bought a phone plan etc..

I organized my travel to Ecuador with the other students of the school, we created a facebook grou
various applications (Visa application, contact with the university's administration, medical backgroun
the same plane, and at the airport, the hosting families (found by the university) were waiting for us
for two weeks which helped me for various administrative tasks (registrer the visa, ...) The plan ticke
because we bought both back and forth tickets, if not, it is much more expensiv

Solbride took care of us as soon as we arrived at the airport: students were waiting for us, told us whic
to Daejeon and then other students lead us by taxi to the residence. It was really well organized. Ap
plane ticket : 800 euros for one way and return

I booked my flying ticket a couple of days after receiving my acceptance letter from the university an
my flight in order to arrive two weeks before the beginning of the introduction seminar which is the
start and two weeks after the end of the exams. Looking at different websites comparing prices, I fi
directly with KLM because the cost of booking with an intermediary website was the same as booking
At the end, it cost me around 1000€ the round trip. Besides I choose to fly from Nantes considering I l
that moment, it was the same price to fly from Paris or from Nantes which is close from my home. But
compared because at different moments, it was not the case and it was cheaper to fly from Paris even
the train ticket to get to the airport. I arrived at the end of February at the Ministro Pistarini Interna
Ezeiza. Most flights from Europe arrived at this airport. There are different ways to get to the city of
Federal as the Argentineans say. The option I took which is a safe and cheap one is take the Tienda Le
to drop you to their shop in Retiro which cost me 100 pesos. Then, you can ask them to drive you by
additional cost of 30 pesos. This is the cheapest solution because a taxi from the airport to your desti
between 300 and 400 pesos, it is interesting if you are several people but the taxi may have little spa
be able to take only two people at the time. The last solution is the take the bus or “colectivo” with
problem is that you might not be able to do it on your arrival because you need a bus card called
colectivo which is not sold in the bus and they do not sell tickets either. The second problem is that yo
in it and you will have difficulties to carry your luggage with you so it is recommended to use it whe
airport to get someone and then take the shuttle or the taxi with that person. Because this is a bus
pesos. Other solutions exist like booking a taxi with a driver waiting for you directly inside the airpo
your luggage but it will cost you more. A point of vigilance is that when tourists arrive for the firs
Argentineans notice it easily and some will probably take your luggage put them in a taxi without ask
would have to pay a tip to that person who is going to insist that you pay him and then take an expen
of the airport, be careful to that.

Because I live near from the Spanish border it was easier for me to go to Madrid so I bought a train ti
just send an email to the Erasmus coordinator to tell him when I will arrive and when I will go for the
After that we kept in touch in order to organise the first days in the city. My train ticket from Montpel
100€ but as usual it depend of the period, changing from 70€ to 160€.

I didn’t organize myself very well regarding to the packing. I just packed my stuff the day before I left
going too far away from France and in a country radically different. However, I thought about the p
European health card to be insured and not have to pay any cost if I have to go to the doctor. I als
expiration of my payment card. I took my flight ticket about one month before the departure from P
away from Cadiz). The flight was really cheap: 68€ with the suitcase (23 kg) included. At the end I pai
hometown) to Paris 30€ and the trip from Malaga to Cadiz the same price. At the end it was more an
get there. Plus the hotel to pay to stay one night in Malaga because the plane arrived at 00.00 at Ma
the bus from Malaga to Cadiz without knowing where I was heading because there was a problem at t
the story is perhaps to take a more expensive flight but direct because at the end it is the same pric
thinking of going back by bus that cost an average of 120€ from Cadiz to Rennes, or a place ticket fr
from Cadiz) to Brest directly from 140€. I don’t advise to take the flight round trip because the dates
at the beginning it’s difficult to know when exactly the year ends. Moreover, it doesn’t cost more to
flight back separately. I arrived in Cadiz at night around 10PM, I reserved in a website of the universi
my house in France. I contacted the owner and had to pay a reservation fee of one month of the rent
when I got there I had to get there and found the place in Cadiz. I was easier to know that I already h
it was just a little difficult to find the place with only a map and my two suitcases unde

I have taken my plane tickets in October 2014 for the beginning of March, because ESC Rennes said
start in the middle of March or beggining of April, like the last year. But In December we received a
university which said the classes will start on the 3th of February 2014. So I had to change my ticket
cost about 830€, and because of this changes, I lost about 300€. On my arrival, no one of the unive
we have to manage by ourselves.

We arrived in Wuhan on February 20th. We were supposed to come earlier, but we have met some c
between the ESC Rennes, and the administration of ZUEL. At the airport, we have been welcoming b
took contact with us before, and a representant of the ESC Rennes office in Wuhan. But nobody from
plane tickets was about 780€ (with the return). Then, we have taken our room keys, but still nothing w
was just a few days later, that we met in order to choose our courses. I can say that ZUEL adminis
facilitate our integration.

I arrived in Rio de Janeiro’s airport the 23rd of January, two weeks before the start of my courses in UF
a travel agency few months earlier that coasted me about 1.100 euros for going back and forth Ma
Before my arrival in Brasil, I contacted a carioca taxi that I get to know thanks to my network in Fran
The taxidriver has been awaited for me for 1 hour as my flight was delayed and I paid only a few
important because here in Rio, taxies are used to get higher prices for foreigners (= g

I booked my flight quite late because I didn’t really know when courses exactly begun. I arrived on the
My tutor came to pick me up at the airport for 30€. Concerning my plane tickets I paid approximate
Helsinki-Paris.

I had to prepare myself the way of flight from Paris to Nagpur. Because there is no direct flight, we a
transfers through Bombay and Delhi. But once we’ve reached the Nagpur airport, a car driver wai
“welcome to IMT Nagpur”. So then, I finally arrived to the campus an hour after. The cost of flight (go
600euros.

i decided to fly one week early in order to stay a little bit in tokyo before taking a night bus to akita.
until tokyo after i spend 186€ for 6 day in tokyo and 40€ to take the night bus to AIU. it's also possibl
tokyo to akita but it cost 70€ (depend of the currente rate exchnage it's 10000Yen) if you arrive at ak
who are waiting for you to go directly to the university

I decided to arrive one week before starting the class in order to discover Madrid and have enough tim
my plane ticket and the hostel on internet two weeks before the departure. The plane ticket cost m
expensive because, I bought it on a flight comparison website which included additional costs, soon b
the airline, Vueling, charged for the baggage hold. Otherwise, the average price of a plane ticket to M
120 euro, depending on the airlines. I departed from Nantes on January 7th, at 2.15 pm, stopped o
arrived in Madrid at 7 pm. Then, it took me approximately one hour to arrive at the hostel, located in
seven nights in the Barbieri International Hostel for 70 euro (10 euro per night), breakfast included
because it is clean, well-equipped and the staff is welcoming and helpful. I did not have any prob
understanding of the Spanish during the first two days.

I took the plane to travel to Madrid. A single ticket is not so expensive and booked in advance it’s alm
Ryanair or Easy Jet. I arrived in Madrid 4 days before the beginning of the semester in order to discov
accommodation. At my arrival there was nobody for welcoming us for the partner ins

I took my plane tickets around 1 months, going by train from Paris to Brussels then a straight flight
price for the plane ticket was around 150 euros one way, with the Air Baltic company. At the time we
was around -10°, butwe were straight in Riga and we were expecting for a shuttle that arrived 5 minu
the school was there on the arrival, they just send us a mail few days before going to the school, eac
know if we had any important questions about Latvia, the organization,...

The spring semester in my partner university began on the 13th of January. In order to have few days
leave on the 10th of May. I took my tickets approximately one month and a half before. I compared
companies and I chose Scandinavian Airlines. It is a really good one and a good compromise between
I paid around 150€ for one-way. I did not want to take an open-return flight because a lot of things
months and we did not know exactly the date of the end of our semester. The ticket price included
that, I had to fulfill an online request for a student accommodation and then, another online quest
partner university of my arrival and ask for a tutor or not. I chose to have one because it was more
contact, more information, someone who would wait for me at the airport with a taxi paid by the scho
a Finnish phone card… This school service was really good! Our tutor escorted us to our accommoda
things we have to know, reassuring us.

I travelled there by plane between Paris CDG and Oslo Gardenmoen for 100€ (2 registered luggage).
was working only two days : January 9th and 10th. They gave me the keys to my accommodation and
there.

I organised my travel with the other students who were going to study in the same university than m
group. I was also in contact with some people of the welcoming comity of the UVM. We arrived in He
At our arrival, we were welcomed at the airport by the comity and then they went we us to the hotel
about 1050€ (for both travels).

First, I joined the group created for exchange students on Facebook to ask for advice and I gave a ph
exchange student in Laurier. Then I decided to live off campus to really enjoy the Canadian expe
roommates (there are a lot of strict rules, you need to be very quick to have one bedroom, the apart
(no plates, knives, blankets...), and you are exclusively with other exchange students). People met
have added me on another specific group for renting ads and I found very easily my accommodation
apartment all furnished so that I don't need to load my luggage in an excessive way. I was able to se
roommates before signing the lease through skype. (We have to think we will live with them in this p
all I needed for 400$ per month. I have bought my plane tickets as soon as possible to benefit from
chosen Airfrance website and I have asked for an approximate date for the end of the final exams in
round-trip ticket is indeed far cheaper than buying a single trip ticket. The approximate price was 750
there was a free shuttle from Billy Bishop Airport to Toronto Union station where another shuttle from
available for 20$ (company : Greyhound) - which is far cheaper than taking a taxi ride (200$ appro
needed to take a bus from Kitchener Saint Charles to King-Ezra in Waterloo. The bus stop was 2 m
appartment. There, one of my roomate was supposed to wait for me and to give me the keys. Also,
emails to Michelle Adams who will reply very quickly to any question you could h

My partner institution asked me to arrive Tuesday, 21st January in order to present the school and reg
(student card, email address etc...). During three days, the university presented us the school, the c
extra scholar activities. The students had to find the university and came to the university by themse
help from the university. So I came in Ireland, in Dublin by plane five days before the “registration day
city and find an accommodation because it’s really hard to find an accommodation in Dublin, I had t
friend’s apartment before finding my own flat. My plane tickets costed me approximately 70-80 euro
Airlingus to go and Ryanair for return, the cost is the same. As I said previously, we didn’t have any h
so nobody came at the airport to help us. I have met the other student who came to the same univer
airport. I was lucky because I knew a friend who was in Dublin, so he showed us the city and I co

In NHH, the semester began on the 13rd of january. The international committee (IC) has organized a
to allow international students to know each others. I decided to arrive in Bergen on the 6th of janua
winter, there is no direct flight from France to Bergen. You can either fly on Scandinavian Airlines via
KLM via Amsterdam (the most expensive), British Airways via London, or Lufthansa via Francfort. I ch
cheapest solution from Paris CDG. They offer student prices very interesting. The approximate co
including 2 luggages and 1 on board. Someone was waiting for me directly at school to give me my k
before to the IC and this is the easiest way to get the keys.

To organized my travel in Colombia we had the contact of the responsible of exchange program call
help me to have all the documents to do the student visa and to find a place in Bogota. To have a stud
need to have a lot of documents apostille (in order to recognise it at a foreign public document). I can
because I had my acceptation letter really late (2 weeks before travelling in Colombia) and it hard to
the Colombian consulat in France. I went in the consulat without RDV and they gave me the address
week after I arrived in Colombia I did my visa in the immigration office in Colombia. It is easy if you
documents ( I did it in 4 hours). After that you have to do your “cedula de extranjeria” (you have 15
arrive in Colombia), so I did it and it cost approximately 100 euros. My plane tickets cost me 1000 e
Colombia I reserved an hostel in the center of Bogota, and I stayed there 1 weeks before finding a pla
us Bogota, a local association for foreign students.

Concerning administrative preparation, there is not so much things to do to go in the FAU University.
university directly by mail to send a complete folder for your pre registration. The deadline is in en
required documents are a photocopy of your passport, the B2 level certificate (given by Caroline Mich
your Widaf), a copy of your Baccalauréat degree, and a transcription of your grades from the last sem
Germany, the summer semester in the universities starts only in April. However most of universit
students the possibility to attend one month of intensive German courses (cost 280€). In this case we
before 4 March. For this university the tuition fees cost 43€. You pay it when you arrive in the univers
by plane, there is only Air France which offers that from Paris. If you book your plane 3 months before
to modify your ticket, that would cost between 150 and 200€ (way go only). I took the plane contrary
took their car. By plane the travel lasts only 1 hour and 30 minutes. You arrive directly to the airport o
are allowed to bring with you only a luggage of 23 kilos and a cabin bag of 10 kilos. So you will buy
with you in Germany. Thanks to a buddy program, every exchange student has a buddy to help for th
My buddy came to pick me at airport. But actually it is really easy to go in the city centre from the air
of subway which drives you directly in the city centre. Your buddy is here for your first days and he c
accommodation.

We were three traveling together from Rennes to Madrid: firstly, we took to the train from Rennes to
the plan (with Air France) from Paris to Madrid. The price for the plan ticket was approximately 100 e
20 euros. When you arrived in Madrid you can take the metro to go to the city center (3,5 euros) or t
Nobody from the school welcomed us but I think you can ask for a “buddy” who will be able to he

Before coming to Denmark, I worked for the sales in France to save money, because I knew the stand
in Denmark. I took a plane from Paris to arrive in Copenhagen at the end of January, then I had
Copenhagen to Odense. My plane ticket cost about 100€. When I arrived in Odense, my buddy was w
nice to know, if you buy a train ticket (without a seat reservation), you have the busses free the who
where you'll be in the day. There was snow in Denmark when I arrived, the fields were recovered by
snow. The countryside was very flat compared to France. The country is mostly compose

It is the university which got in touch with me. It gave me information and offers about flats and ad
numbers of questions concerning my arrival, the Mexican culture and how to direct me in Mexico City
the international airport Benito Juarez of Mexico City. It cost about €940 for the single and the return.
hostel and we went when were arrived and we ate in a restaurant advised by the manager of

I bought the ticket for the plane about three month before to have cheaper ones. I have bought it wi
ESC Rennes. It costs me 50€ for the departing flight, but it was also because we took the last flight. T
idea because when we arrived at the airport we lost our luggage and there were nobody, so we had to
the morning to get our luggage back. We had asked for someone to meet us on arrival but there were
Taxi to go to the place we rented.

First, your buddies will contact you before your arrival. As the courses started on the 3rd of March, th
end where exchange students could arrive to be welcomed by the KUBA members (the welcoming te
Therefore, I arrived 10 days before the beginning of my courses and a shuttle booked by the Korean
me to bring me to my residence so I could already met international and local students. About my p
around 700 euros for the round trip with one stop in Helsinki.

I reserved around the 15th of January my plane tickets via a specialized website Ebookers, it is bette
back and it costs less than 300€ (I paid something like 250€). ISM University proposes some partners
there are few places, it is important to apply really fast in order to have a shared room in a dormit
apartment alone thanks to the ISM facebook group (“ISM accommodation”), it is really hard to find an
ISM University does not propose a real accommodation service and that is a problem. The unive
exchange student a mentor (generally a first year student of Bachelor program) and the mentor conta
at the beginning of January. This is really useful because my mentor gave all the information I need (w
bring, how to choose the best apartment, he went to the airport when I arrived in Vilnius, how to
arriving...). Before leaving I bought some “thermolactyl” clothes, I arrived on 27th of January and t
minus 20 degrees. I took a flight from Nice to Franckfort then from Franckfort to Vilnius (I left at 6am a
is time difference of one hour, so it is not a long way). My mentor drove me to my hostel (price of a b
a train for 1.25lt with the isic card which brings you in the city center) and then made me a short v
showed me how to buy credit for international calls (you can buy a sim card at 5lt and buy some cred
all the week to show me the places to know and to answer to my questions. Don’t hesitate to ask for
search, I rented an apartment in the old town. Even if I had prepared myself to the cold winter of Lith
to be frozen. Most of people speak a little of English (especially people under 30 years old) and the wa
city is well-indicated.

I traveled to Groningen by train from my home town to Paris, and then from Paris to Lille. I Lille, I sta
one night and the day after, I got a bus to go to Amsterdam. It was an idBus and it was really cheap :
Then, in Amsterdam, I met up with all the students of the ESC Rennes who had to go to Groningen
together. The train ticket for Amsterdam-Groningen is about 25€. For the overall trip, I think I have sp
The trip was at the very end of the month of January.

I was told to wait for the arrival of the letter of acceptance of the partner institution before booking a
But the price of the plane ticket kept increasing so I chose to book it at the end of December. I booke
Opodo. The two way ticket cost me 765€ and it was a flight with a transfer of six hours in Shanghai.
acceptance in February, 4th while I had my flight on the 17th and the classes were to start on 24th
received all the papers needed, I immediately set an appointment at the China embassy in Paris. Fort
time for the departure. I came with a friend from the ESC who is also an exchange student in Zhongn
of our arrival, we had dinner with some French students who were here last semester. They were very
they knew that some French people will come they found our names on Facebook and added us. Than
to ask all the questions before coming here. They were volunteers and guide us the firs

First of all, I took my plane tickets. I decided to travel with easyjet because the price is lower than oth
to book two nights at the hostel in order to find an appartment for my erasmus in Madrid. The plane
120euros. Then the hostel 40. I arrived in very good conditions because all my trip was well planned
easy to find, it looks like France.

I booked an air ticket with Qatar airways to travel from Paris to Hangzhou (I paid around 800 Euros
charge of international students went to the airport of Hangzhou to pick us up and to drive us to the u
i slept in the hotel.

First of all we started the process to get a visa, it's not so easy, you have to fill a lot's of papers, Be fo
i didn't use the classical way to go to Russia, First i took a flight from France to Finland and then a tra
petersburg, i paid around 200€ for the all trip. And at Gsom there is a buddy system, therefore my b
the train station.

I had reserved my apartment from France. It's me who have organised the roomate. My goal was to
apartment. It was a challenge for me. I succed this. I was the first to arrived in the aprtment. the re
person for 3. My plane tickets was aproximatively 150 euros.

I took my ticket in December. It cost me € 120 from Geneva. A few weeks before my arrival, I was c
Estonian. She asked me if I wanted her to come to the airport when I arrived. Of course, I said yes. I a
to have a place in a student residence but I preferred an apartment. So I stay in a hostel for a w

To move to Kolding, I have decided to take the bus Eurolines. As I live in Vendee, I have firstly taken t
Paris. After, I have met 3 other French students from the ESC at the bus station, porte de Bagnolet i
all together from Paris to Kolding. On the whole, I paid 100 euros including the plane ticket of 20 euros
France) plus the Eurolines ticket at 86 euros. It is also possible to arrive from Copenhagen and after ta
with my entire luggage, I preferred to arrive directly to Kolding. The path lasted 17 hours by night. W
noon. Our buddy went to pick us up at the bus station to drive us until our accommodations. It was a
bus station to the accommodation. Indeed, we had like 3 big suitcases each and we had to go there b
minutes. When we arrived, my roommate, that was a French from the ESC and I, didn’t already hav
available. So, we slept at the other French from the ESC place for the first night… on t

When I had the confirmation from Champlain College I bought my plane ticket (around 1,200€). As I a
storm of January in NYC, I stayed during 27 hours in Newark Airport because my flight for Burlington
arrived in Burlington on Saturday night (4th January) instead of Friday night. Hopefully a person from
airport to welcome me, and to drive me to my dorm.

I have been looking for a long time my plane ticket more than three month before to go because I’v
expensive a long time before and Indonesia is far away and the tickets can be really expensive. I we
first to have an idea about the price but finally it was more expensive there than on the internet so I
cost me around 730€ back and forth from the 4th January to the 15th June. Then I prepared my stuff
websites because I did not know what I had to bring here. I had to bring mosquito stuffs, good sport
travelled alone to Jakarta and then I found a shuttle to go to Bandung where I had already booked a
there for three days waiting for the others to arrive. We started school almost one week after that. It i
one week before classes start to find an accommodation, see the city, stop being jetlag… Then I
coordinator of the partner institution by e-mail. She was really nice, we could ask her any que

When I was accepted in the UVM, the association for welcoming students (HOST) contact me. HOST i
when I arrived and during the 2 days after, the association organized visits of apartment. Then, when
here to help me with the rent contract, with the electricity and the water and also to put Internet.
Hermosillo was very long (2 days) because I did Barcelona – Miami – Dallas – Hermosillo. I just have o
my luggage which is stayed in Mexico City. So, Host get back it to me at the airport one week after m
plane tickets was approximately of 1000 €.

I had the possibility to be welcomed by the international students association from my partner univer
parents, because they wanted to visit Norway. In this way, I organized my travel by myself withou
approximate cost of my plane ticket was pretty cheap, between 50 and 80e, because I took it 2m
organized person, so I had noted all information I needed before leaving France. It was really simple t
took the keys of my flat. But for the next student, if they come by themselves without the help of the
have to be careful to the open hours. My agency, Sio, has very short open hours and it’s clo

I arrived in Dublin by plane. The ticket cost around 80€ with Aer Lingus Company. The tickets are not
Ireland even if you book them late. I didn’t have any accommodation when I arrived in Dublin, but I
visit apartments. I stayed in a hostel for 2 or 3 days before finding my flatmate. Everything happene
hours from Paris by plane. In the Dublin Institute of Technology, there is no association (like Well’come
you at the airport. You have to find your way by yourself and take the bus from the airport to the ci

I am from Paris, and my exchange university is located in Antwerp; the distance between the two citie
there are efficient transport infrastructures that link Paris to Belgium: motorways, Thalys trains, allow
take planes.
I took consequently the bus between Paris and Brussels (iDBUS) the two first times th
find an accommodation, and I took it again when I went to settle definitely before the beginning of m
de-Grote University.
Thanks to the short distance, I went several times in Paris during my stay in
always used the bus to travel the main distance of the trip between Paris and Brussels. I took a train
Brussels (or from Brussels to Antwerp). The approximate price of the travel between Paris and Antwe
€30 (the price of the train ticket is €7, and the price of the bus varies between less than €20 and €3
course more comfortable, and far quicker, but are also expensive. I must say that transport has a
thanks to the solutions that were within reach for me. It was possible to prepare my transport a fe
relatively inexpensive and convenient.

The administration or the responsible team for Erasmus students in the University of Ulster was rea
planning to get there. We basically could ask them anything such as the different ways to get to the u
they also had planned a special day where they picked us directly at the airport and get us to the u
coach. It was quite handy. But we had to reserve our plane tickets on our own as well as the coach tick
Belfast. The plan ticket was about 200-250 euros thanks to the extra kilos of our 6 months luggage. T
14 euros. The conditions were optimal since we choose a fine airplane company: Air France. And in Ire
are well designed and wii-fied. And at our arrival staff from the university were there to welcom

I wanted to find an accommodation before going in Leuven, so I call almost all the contacts given by t
but unfortunately, either the rooms or studios were even took, or the landlord preferred to meet m
accommodation, which was impossible for me because I had not pay for a go and return to Leuven jus
So I decided to let me help by the Housing Service of Leuven, an organisation which is supposed to he
to find their accommodation within the first week of arrival. But actually it was not the case for me;
propose me a room or a studio, and fortunately that I did not wait for them!! So thanks to a studen
finally found a room in a kot (a shared house). Concerning the conditions of my travel, as I left with
find one of the cheapest way of going to Leuven. So I did car-sharing from my home city (in Brittany
from Brussels, and in Brussels I took the train. I had for approximately 100euro to

Before to start I was in contact with the partner institution for telling them when I will arrived and whe
to be sure of having someone waiting for me at the airport to bring me at the right place and to b
conditions of travel were very good, a direct flight at about 300€ (just one way) with a taxi driver wai
(sending by the school).

When I knew I was accepted to the University of Akron, I immediately took my airlines tickets. I cann
because my father works for Air France, so the prices I’ve paid are not the normal prices. Concerning
“the Chapel international” that I would arrive the 2nd of January, and asked for a ride from the airpo
host me one or two weeks, just in order an apartment. I met the family who hosted me 2 weeks when
Then I’ve done the orientation, where I met a lot of others internationals students and I found my apa
“22 Exchange” few days after.
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--> Before to come to Argentina, I saw that it's better to wait to be there to search a flat. In fact, price
more expensive. --> For reasons of commodity, I took the plane from Paris direct to Buenos Aires, it
--> At your arrival, you have to take a bus or a taxi to go in Buenos Aires (250 pesos argentin
international office is available for all questions at your arrival and can help yo

As soon as I had the information of my partner school, I bought my flight ticket online to Montreal for
classes on 9th. The cost: 830 EUR Flight length: 7hours I chose to take a shuttle to go directly from
University. The cost: 145 CAN Weather: cloudy, - 30°

I began to check the tickets’ prices 4 months before the departure in order to consider all the options
price. I looked for on the Internet and I went to different tourism agencies to compare the prices. It i
agency to know the different options (cancellation, change of the dates ...) which are not well explaine
I took my tickets 2 months before the departure on the website “agence.voyages-sncf.com/Vols” whe
than with agency and the fees lower than in others websites. I bought directly a two-way ticket bec
same that a one-way ticket. My tickets cost 1020 Euros with a stop during the two flights (the first in
London) because it was cheaper (like 100 Euros less than a direct flight). At this price, the tickets a
insurance and I can’t change the dates if I want to. My advice will be to take an option to change the
like to stay more and I can’t because of the price of buying a new ticket. So even if you think that it w
better to take the option just in case.
Concerning my flight, I didn’t have any problem. The stop in M
because I had largely the time to make the plane change (3 hours). In case of stop, I advice to choos
to change is more than necessary in order to prevent stress in case of problem at the airport. After 17
in Buenos Aires without any problem. There was not transfer or welcoming be the partner institution
best way to go from the airport to the center. I looked for information on the Internet and I read that
at the counter of the airport companies. It is more expensive (30 Euros) but safer than the others opt
lot of taxis at the front of the airport with lower prices but it is more risky (swindling). There is also a
hours) and I recommend against taking it with your luggage. I think it is very important to consider t
company of the airport.

When I first went to Swansea, I flew from Roissy Charles de Gaulles to Bristol Airport. My mother (wh
me move in) and I had rented a car to go to Swansea so we then drove for 2 hours to get there. Howe
Bristol or in Cardiff, you can also take a bus to get there, with cheap companies like Megabus or Nati
even the train, which is a little bit more expensive. Be careful though when you book your tickets as
can be pretty far from the airports, in which case you would have to take another bus or taxi (quite c
them. On average, flying from Paris (ORY or CDG) to Carfiff or Bristol will cost you approximately 100
or period you travel (it is more expensive during the weekends and holidays). A good website to find
http://www.skyscanner.fr/ Nobody from the university welcomed me at the airport and I am not sure
land at any airport at any time, but you can still ask them if you need to, the university staff is very fr
you need to know.

Nous avons pris l'avion tous ensemble depuis l'aéroport Charles De Gaule vers Dublin avec la comp
Paris, il y a plusieurs aéroport pour arriver à Galway. Dans tous les cas il faut prendre le bus des aér
Booking: Les prix changent tout le temps, allez sur Liligo ou Skyscanner pour trouver le meilleur deal.
Cost car comme vous allez avoir des bagages des fois c'est plus économique de partir avec une com
que nous avons fait). Prix : J'ai uniquement pris un aller-simple j'en ai eu pour un peu moins de 80€
(vol prix assez tard, vous pouvez vous en sortir pour environ moitié moins cher en avance je pense).
Dublin checkez citylink ou gobus (compagnies privées) ou buseireann (compagnie publique qui m
plusieurs stops). Globalement je choisi la compagnie en fonction de l'heure d'arriver/départ du vol c
vous conseil de checker si les bus sont direct ou non car vous pouvez économisez 30/60m. Petit plu
prise électrique dans les bus ;)))
*De Shannon Airport : Il faut prendre buseireann et ses lignes pu
prendre jusquà 2h cela dépend des arrêts. L'aéroport est plus proche de Galway mais étant plus peti
ces derniers sont généralement plus couteux (checkez quand même sur Liligo, Skyscanner ;)) ) . Par
moins de 2h de bus jusqu'à-> Galway Centre Paris -> Dublin Airport -> 2h30-3h de bus ->

The 7th December 2014, I bought my plane ticket in Rennes at the Air France agency (a plane from P
Buenos Aires the 11th February 2014). The cost was around 1150€ (return trip). Then we arrived in
we had to take a minivan for 60€ per person for the travel Buenos Aires – Rosario (because our unive
Aires but in Rosario – Universidad Austral). It is important to notice that you have 3-4 hours to go to R
according to the traffic. However it is possible to buy directly a plane ticket from Paris to Rosario Air
stops in Brazil (Sao Polo) so the travel is longer. Before finding a flat, we have spent 1 week in a yout
The youth hostels in Rosario are very cheap (around 11€ per night).

As soon as I was accepted in the Universidad Finis Terrae, the coordinator of the exchange students
She sent all the information needed to organize my stay in Chile ; the most useful was the administra
as foreign students (a long process to do once on the territory). The administrative tasks to do t
complicated but it is necessary to go the Embassy of Chile in Paris 15 days after having sent the docu
visa. The price of my plane ticket was 1600€ from Brest to Santiago with a change in Paris. There
from the airport of Santiago to the city centre and you don't need to book anything in advance. The c
bus ; two companies (Aerocentro and Tur-Bus) are doing the ride every 15minutes and the ticket cost
booked a youth hostel in the Barrio Brasil for three nights but I had to book one more night bef
accommodation. I looked offers of accommodation through the website compartodepto.cl ; I immed
phone in order to be able to call to the owners. I would advise to arrive in Chile at the beginning of Fe
more choice. But it is important to visit the flats or house before engaging yourself because the offers
reflect the reality.

At the start, the partner institution told me that I had to refer to the timetable to see when my semes
to the timetable my first day of school would have been the 6th of january 2014. So I booked a flight f
then we received an email from the LIT (university in Ireland) to tell us that the first day of school will
we should be in Ireland a week before in order to meet the other Erasmus. So I had to cancelled my
one the 15th of January. The flight (one way) was 60€ with aerlingus with a luggage (25kg), which is
problem was to join Dublin to Thurles. Indeed, when I checked on Internet it was said that there w
Airport to Thurles. But the bus driver told me that no bus joined Thurles and it was already 18.00 pm
driver gave me a lift from the Airport to Dublin Heuston station - the railway- (app. 40 min drive). Th
train to join Thurles (app.1.30 hours) I did the whole travel on my own and when I arrived in Thurles
of lucky to see a taxi in front of the station. This travel was really stressful because I was

I organized my travel all alone thanks to some books I bought about the city of Istanbul and the re
Internet. I arrived by plane the 14th of february. I set up a meeting point with of friends of my busines
there. So he could pick me up in Taksim and I could join him to his flat and stay at his place as long as
live. The cost of my plane were around 300€ for go and back which is kind of expensive. But it's exp
choose : Turkish Airlines.

Plane to Copenhagen then a train directly from the airport to Odense. Plane tickets < 100€ usually. T
25-30€. A buddy from the university was waiting for me at the train station to show me my flat a

J'ai organisé mon voyage avec Ambre Devignon, qui partait dans la même université que moi. Nou
l'avion ensemble afin de faire le voyage toutes les deux. Pour le prix du billet, nous avions fait plusi
prix augmentent rapidement. Nous avions donc opté pour une escale à l'aller ainsi qu'à l'arrivée (le
cher). Au final, le prix du billet nous a coûté 520€ aller-retour. Quand on est arrivées à l'aéroport, l'é
nous cherché (nous avions du remplir un document quelques semaines avant avec toutes les inform
que le conducteur puisse s'organiser). Le taxi ne nous a rien coûté car l'aller était prit en cha

With the others french student, we have decided to take the same plane. In this way, we have chos
January the 8. The cost of the ticket for the round trip is around 1100 euros. When we arrived, we wer
Family at the airport. Then, we have slept in our new house.

First I booked my airplane tickets one month before going to Mexico, the price was 1200 euros approx
At our arrival they were several menbers of the hosting association. They help us in order to find a h
house for 5. It was really friendly.

I had time to plan my travel because classes only begin in March in Santiago. I arrived here by plane,
was very pleasing. The cost of my plane ticket was €1.300 but you can meet cheaper plane tickets,
swoodoo. Nobody came to meet me at my arrival, it is not a service purposed by the university. This is
very weird to arrive in a capital alone.

To go to my partner university, I took the plane on the first of January with Pegasus airlines which is a
travel plane tickets cost me around 450€ to go there and come back to France. Then we had to take
we booked in advance but no one of the university come to meet us at our arrival. I didn't go to the
after my arrival.

I chose Belgium partly because it was close to France and easily accessible via trains, planes etc. Wh
go to Liège, I took a train student travelling card which is available for the Thalys too, and I knew I w
two times within the 5 months period, so it would be . You can consider an average cost of 50 euros f
was added the price of a Paris - Marseille where I live. I arrived in Liège one week before school sta
much formalities to do (just going to the university where you're welcome, you register etc).
I was
so they welcomed me at the train station. But when I arrived at the university, I was welcomed by t
helped me with my registration etc.

The first thing to do is to organize the exchange gobally, to be able to reserve plane tickets, and ma
For my part, I had planned to spend a few days in Beijing before going to Chengdu for the beginning
of a two-way ticket for Chengdu (generally with Etihad Airways) is very affordable and is around 500
the accommodation, it is necessary to know if you want to live in student housing on the campus or
(often with roommates) (see the answer to the following question). If you want to live on the campus,
an accommodation by sending an email to the University of Chengdu before your departure. For the r
the school is not well organized, is not totally invested in it. I was not welcomed at the airport by a We
are no parties organized by the student office either. The single events organized are cultural visits, w

I bought my ticket very early. It cost me 860 euros. I found a job during until the end of february l
money. They send me emails to organize everything. So I sent them a lot informations about my plan
need to do nothing, just give them all informations and your buddy will pick up you to airport. He will
We live in the dorm for only 400 euros for the semester, so I didn't need to prepare many things, just
my vaccines ....

I merely booked a flight to Tokyo, 4 month before the departure, with an arrival one week before the b
cost was 1000€ way on and way back. After one week in tokyo, i took a night bus to Akita, I arrived a
university arrived at 9 AM

My travel ticket wasn't so expensive. Lithuania is deserved by many low cost company as Ryanair, w
way with 30kg for luggages I paid 80 euros because I also took it just one week before to go. The m
Erasmus exchange was the accommodation and also if I will open a bank account in Lithuania to esca
French banks when you are making operation in foreigners country. Finally when you are student the
cost of international operations. About the accommodation, my partner institution was really effic
weeks after applied for one room in the dormitory. My departure was programmed for the end of J
capitol Vilnius. The airport is so small there are only 3 desks, so you can get lost in it. From Vilnius air
to the train station to take my train for Kaunas city. The weather was very very very cold and the tr
many pickpocket in the place.
I found directly my dormitory who is in the center of Kaunas, the we
the rules of life in the dorm and show me my room. The dorm wasn't a good surprise, the picture whi
send me were completely different from the reality.
When I arrived I met directly my mentor, a stud
the basics about the city life.

First of all, when I knew that I was going to go to UC3M I book my tickets on internet. The flight on Ja
around 50€ with the suitcase. Then, I had to come back to france during a week for a job interview in
cost me 300€ to go to France and to come back. At the begining I took Ryanair but arriving in Beauv
for me and I wanted to arrive in Charles de Gaulle or Orly to save time. I took Air france to come ba
your ticket in advance and because of my age the princes are correct, I paid 85€ with my suitcase to
June.

I flight to Macau with Emirates for about 750€ (roundtrip). I was with another student from ESC Renne
hours in Dubai) and Dubai-Hong Kong. The approximate duration of this travel was about 17 hours.
company that I would advise you to take. I landed in HK at around 9pm. Then I had to get to Maca
withdraw money at the airport (to get Hong Kong Dollars). The ferry that makes HK airport-Macau e
getting our luggage, passing the immigration, etc, it was too late. So we had to reach the HK ferry ter
taxi because we were tired (drive of around 1h and quite expensive). But you can also take the airpor
takes you to Hong Kong (the airport is on an other island). It’s very simple, clean, and it is around 10
30 minutes). The ferry that goes to Macau has several prices, depending on the time you take it : be
Arrived in Macau, my buddy (a local student that I was in touch with) was waiting for me. We took
dorms. Then we did the check-in procedures and we got into our rooms at around 2pm (after around
remember well, I was not actually in touch with the university to prepare my trip, I just had to tell the
to arrive. But my buddy explained me what to do when arriving at HK airport to get to the campu
prepared and I knew exactly what I had to do (no surprises).

Nous avions très peu d'informations de la part de l'université partenaire, et à peu près aucune de la p
organisé le voyage nous-mêmes, heureusement nous sommes entrés en contact avec un étudiant f
autre université mais également à la ZUEL qui nous a beaucoup aidés en nous donnant des informati
n'étaient en mesure de nous donner. Ce sont encore les étudiants français qui nous ont accueillis, son
l'aéroport, et nous ont aidés à découvrir la vie locale. Sans eux l'arrivée et l'installation auraient été
Comme la ZUEL a tardé à nous envoyer les papiers administratifs, nous avons dû déplacer notre billet
faire une demande de visa, le vol aller-retour coûte environ 900€. A l'arrrivée, tout est un peu confu
étudiants français sur place et d'étudiants chinois cela ce passe plutôt bien.

I started to plan my trip once the confirmation of my acceptance to the partner university, at the beg
booked my flight tickets that cost me around 1300 euros. I preferred to take a more expensive ticket
less expensive but with stops. Aside from that I hardly prepare anything before I left, except the visa
easy compared to other countries. I went with a friend a month before the start of the coursesto have
self to the city, find a house and do some traveling in the country. So we stayed in a hostel for a w
accommodation after three days only!).

My trip to Rio has been really difficult. At the beginning, I should take a plane in CDG, then an escale
finally another one of 2 hours in New-York. Unfortunately, I missed my flight in New-York, then they ga
Rio with an new escale in Sao Paulo. Another time, I missed my flight in Sao Paulo, again because the
arrived in Rio 8 hours later. Fortunately, I took an insurance with my plane tickets so I did not have to
plane tickets. I paid my plane tickets around 1000 euros, insurance included. Once in Rio, the family
I met during my first Erasmus in Lisbon, was waiting for me. I slept during 15 days at my friend's g

To prepare my departure, I had to contact the coordinator Christiane BARNAHAZI University Finis Terra
answered all my questions. For airline ticket I paid 1350 euros (direct non-stop flight) with Air France
I think it's better to take a direct flight even if it should be 50 euros more expensive because there is l
and especially it's less tiring ! I started the course in early March but I am left end of January in or
country. It was a very good idea, and I highly recommend leaving at least 2 at least 3 weeks b

Je devais être présent sur place le samedi 4 janvier pour participer à la visite du campus et la prése
l'université. Aussi, je suis parti de France le 2 Janvier pour rejoindre de la façon la moins coûteuse m
Caroline du Nord, à 4 heures de la ville de Charlotte. Ayant quelques problèmes en route dus aux int
duré un jour de plus que prévu mais j'ai pu arrivé à temps tout de même. Le prix moyen de mon vo
comptant à la fois les billets d'avion, la nourriture et les différents transports utilisés en plus. Bien
alentours de une heure du matin dans mon université, quelqu'un m'attendait sur place pour m’accu
chambre. Cela témoigne de l'intérêt que cette université montre à l'égard des étudiants in

First of all, my semester began at the end of January, so I could organize well my trip to get to Coru
possibilities to get there: the Bus, Aircraft, and Car. The Bus: It was the cheapest way to go to Spain
the longest as well. Indeed the time on the road was 19 hours. Car: it was more or less 200€ all inc
as well. And the others ESC Rennes people took a Plan. So it would have been long and expensive to d
do “covoiturage as well”, but difficult to find people who start from Rennes as me, and finish at Coru
solution, it was 175€ to travel to Nantes to Coruna. I took my billets at the end of September that was
So I took the best solution in terms of money, time to get there and comfort. I had time to organize
plan before. I booked youth hostel for 5 nights. I have posted message on the different facebook grou
group in Coruna). So when I arrived I had 4 flats to visit with people who needed one more Erasmu
semester Erasmus who left. Then I chose one flat with two men one Italian and one Polish. In that
Spanish because I think that when you stay with French people you won’t improve in the same way
French in the flat.
When I arrived in Coruna a friend of me from my last school (IAE Brest) help
administrative things, and telephone, inscription, transport card… This Girl “Pauline” helped me a lot,
in a new country, you don’t know anything and, so thanks to her I got used very quickly of the S

First I had to get a visa which I obtained at the turkish council in Paris, it costs around 60 euros. You
week. I arrived in Istanbul on the 15th of february in Atatürk Airport which is the most frequent whe
and if you can chose between two airplanes, one landing in Sabiha Gökcen (the 2nd airport of Istanbu
in Atatürk, chose Atatürk, it's far easier to get access to the center of the city, there is a metro depa
Landing in Atatürk makes the start of your trip a lot easier. I took a plane with Air France, it costed m
one way ticket including 2 luggages. No one were waiting for me at the arriva

To come to Moscow, I took the plane, it’s only 4 hours far from Paris. However you need to consider t
The cost of my plane ticket was around 230€ but I know you can pay the roundtrip for approximately
book it in advance. I arrived at the Sheremetyevo International Airport. It was very cold, -10 degree
There was a student at the airport waiting for me and the 3 other friends that were with me. This ser
the school 45€ for that, which is in my opinion very expensive and should be included in the pric

To go to Warwick, I decided to travel by train. Thanks to the Eurostar, there is only 2 hours from Pari
cost 70€ one way. When I arrive in London, I have to take a train from London Euston Station (10
Pancras) to Coventry Station. I decided to choose Virgin Train for this 2hours travel. It cost 20£. Howe
welcome me at the train station in Coventry. I had to go to the university by myself by taking a cab (1
I arrived at the university.

Organizing my travel was pretty easy. Indeed, the school worked with a platform where you had to i
with the school or not, which course do you take, etc. I sent some emails to Annamari the internation
answered back very quickly. My courses began on the 7th of January so I decided to arrive on the thir
city, the commodity and of course visit the city. The price of the ticket was really expensive: 191 euro
just after the new year eve and also because I decided to take only one way and also because it was
eve. Indeed I plan to travel at the end of my exchange so I preferred not to take it. However, normall
for both. Mikkeli is kind of far from Helsinki ( about three hours and half driving) so I asked the interna
know what is better: the train or the bus. The train is a good arrangement but you have to take first a
costs 3 euros) and then the train which is very expensive when you do not have the student card fro
50 euros). The bus is the easiest way to go. It picks you at the airport and drop you at the Mikkeli’s tra
get a student price from the conductor (it worked for me) otherwise it is 40 euros. I should have met
at Mikkeli but unfortunately, my tutor was in holydays and there was a misunderstanding between h
me up. So I took a taxi to go to my place ( otherwise it is 30 minutes walking and not practical with a
there is no public transportation in Mikkeli, it is too small. Arriving to my place I had to call the headq
order to get my keys

I decided to go to Madrid one week before starting my courses, to find
a flat and adapt myself. I
one-way ticket from Montpellier to Madrid, around 130 euros, quite expense but a very easy travel,
Madrid. I booked a bed in a hostel and I met French people in the hostel, so my first days we

We took our flying tickets with American Airlines. They have a flight from Paris to Dallas and then to H
around 1000€. We do not need visa to study in Mexico less than 6 months. We just had to fulfil EST
United States. The school has an association named Host which is the equivalent of Welcome. The stu
were the first to be in contact with us. They send us forms to fulfil to know when we arrive and wh
housing, with whom we wanted to be (other exchange students for example)… They met us on our
us house they selected for us. We only had to choose which one we preferred. They took us in charg
example to by cell phones, get gaz etc…

I took the plane with Easy Jet in Paris. I paid approximately 120€ and the flight lasted no more than 1h
When I arrived to the Czech Airport, my buddy was here and he picked me up to my flat. I arrived
beginning of the semester.

I travelled by car one week before my first day of school in order to have the time to find an apartm
around 150 euros. I desired to have my car to travel in Spain. When I arrived I was in an hostel during
found my apartment the first day thanks to the agency “helpmadrid” who have a lot of sha

Easy way is to come by plane. The ticket cost approximatly 250-300 euros with two luggages (40kg)
Baltics. The arrival is at Riga Airport and you have juste to take a cab to go in the city for only 3€. N
wating for you you are on your own. The temperature is cold at this time (-11

I planned my trip with the other french exchange to Manila from ESC Rennes. I bought my ticket les
because it is quite hard to plan the exact moment you expect to arrive and leave. I paid 850€ on ave
really long journey so better be prepared for it. I arrived at night si a bit stressed, I had information f
taxis companies available but as good Asians it's always a mess. You should expect to pay no more t
taxi so take care and refuse to pay 1 or 2000PHP ! We arrived in a recommended accommodation c
dormitory out of nowhere which you do not feel confident in at all when you arrive in such a country.
what it is so I recommend you to look for an other solution with Ateneo before you arrive ! Do not cho
nice to live in.

We flew from Paris to Bangkok with Oman Air (600 € one way - 13h). When we arrived in BKK, one ma
came to pick us up. The university is located at one hour and half from BKK and one hour

I had three solution the first one was to take the bus from Paris to Kolding, the second one a flight from
hour from Kolding) the thirt was to take a plane from Paris to Copenhagen and then a train. I choose
120€. One of my roommate came to take me at the train station.

First, in October, I called the Argentine ambassade in Paris to know about the visa and all administrat
to go to Argentina. I also asked for the vaccinations. Then I checked plane tickets, I compared the
However I had to wait for buying the ticket because the partner institution had to accept me. I finally b
late December. I chose Air France because it was a direct flight to Buenos Aires so it was easier. I pai
for a return ticket and I could change the return when I wanted. Nobody from the partner university w
the airport. We organized our arrival with the other students of the ESC Rennes so I didn’t come alone
from Buenos Aires by bus. As we were 4 persons, we chose to take a private taxi to go from the airpor
or less 60€ per person.

Belgium is not so far from France, so in order to have a really cheap cost; I decided to travel by car fr
used “Blablacar”, this website is really practise. I found a travel for 80€ from Toulouse to Brussels and
with strangers but it was a nice experience. In this car I took two suitcase and two big bags but wh
station from Brussels to Leuven it was not easy because all my luggage were really heavy. It was mid
Brussels train station, it was difficult to wear my entire luggage but people around me helped me to
train. I spent 30 minutes in the train from Brussels to Leuven. When I arrived in Leuven I decided to ta
really late and my roommate cannot welcome me.

To prepare my trip I could study the feedback from students in previous years and see all that I ha
Madrid, I had to find accommodation with the Spanish sites of apartment. I had an open house wh
distributed, I was able to get a first cultural visit (museum) and a visit to the school. To go to Madrid v
airport, I paid 70 € with luggage. I arrived with 3 other friends of the ESC. When we arrived, no one g
school does not organize destination for foreign students.

When I knew where I will study for the spring semester, I first filled all the papers needed to finaliz
university. I also had to prepare papers to obtain my visa at the embassy. So, I took an appointment a
I bought my flight to Memphis. I bought my ticket approximately 1,000 euros because I took a modifia
expensive. At this time, I didn’t know my exact date of return. I predicted to travel in the United Stat
the end of my courses. To choose the date of my flight, I forecasted to arrive for the first day asked b
at the orientation week. In reality, I arrived late in Memphis. My flight from Paris was delayed so I m
Minneapolis and the other flight was delayed too. Finally, I arrived at the Memphis airport. Someone
charge to bring me to Jonesboro but I didn’t forecast that I would have to go to a motel the first ni
university accepted you only at the residence during the day and certain hour

I arrived at the same time as another student from ESC Rennes School of Business via the airline Air
cost 50€. However, we took the last flight which landed at 11 pm and we were really surprised beca
quite small for such a big city. When we landed, we followed other passengers and were almost the
suitcases. We quickly found ourselves in the airport hall and missed the luggage area. Unfortunately,
closed, which was very surprising all the more so as it was not even midnight. We expected a big
Charles-de-Gaulle in France) and found ourselves in an almost deserted airport, with only a few passe
flights. It was too late to go back and even the Lost and Found service was closed ! Therefore, we ha
after to pick our big suitcase. It was the night, we had no buddies to pick us up and had to spend
luggage… For our first days in Berlin, we chose to stay together. Prior to our arrival, we had contact
who wanted to sublet her apartment because we found that more convenient. We stayed in her fla
looking for a place to stay. We bought a monthly transport ticket for March which cost almost 80€
students are given a “semester ticker” included in the semester fees but didn’t have it yet as the cou

First I filled in and sent the inscription form. Then I sent the learning agreement to the university whic
this was a problem because I couldn’t start the visa procedure until I receive the learning agreement b
Since all the visa procedure had to be done at last minute, I first booked a flight for Delhi through T
around 730€, date modifications included. At the same time and over one month and a half, I got vac
week. Two weeks before leaving for India, I received a mail from IMT, asking if I needed a cab to pic
Gandhi International Airport and drop me to IMT. I used this free cab service. When I arrived, I took t
me by IMT. When I arrived on campus, just one student was here to welcome me. Him and the taxi d
room and left me with no more information. I have to admit that when arriving, we had to manage al
campus life worked because we haven’t had any welcoming and explanation meeting. A welcoming
make us meet with our buddy took place, but 2 weeks after we arrived, and no buddy were there...
discover everything by ourselves, but this wasn’t that bad finally, because it made us talk to studen
help...

I first took ma plane ticket to concretize my travel. The round trip Paris to Guayaquil (Ecuador) c
approximately. Then I make enquiries to know what were the vaccines I need to do. You have to be c
some of the vaccines have to be done 2 months before going. At the same time, the partner school
contact with local families which have links with the university. We could choose various options. F
manage yourself directly to find a accommodation there or you could stay 2 weeks in a family and th
not there. I choose the second option. That’s why, after 14 hours of plane, a family was at the airport
me. Everything was cool. The hot and humid wheather was surprising.

J'ai payé mon billet environ 1200€, avec une escale à Amsterdam. Avant d'arriver, j'ai été en conta
demandé d'être logé chez une fille de l'école pendant deux semaines, elle est venue me cherc

First of all, I received the register form in November via my e-mail, I sent it back at the end of Dec
accommodation in a residence Hall for 189€ per months thanks to the administration of the univer
touch with ''Studenwerk'' (the institution which deals with the student hall residence). Regarding the
cost about 200€ one way and return with Lufthansa. My buddy was waiting for me when I arrived at t
organisations called ''the international office and paten program'' the first one is for admistrative doc
care about the integration of the people. I don't have any lectures, I have to study myself with a b
my tutor each months. My university is divided in many department : philosophy, economie, Scie
science, Social sciences and human ressources. There are libaries for each departm

Four days before I start the courses, I arrived in Oslo by plane, the cost of my ticket was about 130€ (
luggage included (45€), but you can find a ticket less expensive if you book it earlier. With SAS compa
at 95€ (extra luggage included) to go back to France. I advise you to arrive at Gardermoen airport be
train from there to the central station in the downtown. Students were waiting at the central station.
accommodation and we had to find it by ourselves.

Before going in thailand, I had to do one very important thing: the visa. In order to obtain the visa, pa
as passport; identity pictures, Rennes’ school acceptance letter, Burapha’s acceptance letter also
Thailand embassy’s website, but we also had to give our flight booking tickets (this is not written in t
be known). So after some difficulties to go to the Thai embassy and to obtain this visa, we finally did
to the partner university to know which classes we had, when did we start, if they have some accomm
we could stay in Thailand. They were very nice with us. They started to answer all questions we had,
to pick up us. Then they took us to the dormitory they had for us but it was very not comfortable
somewhere else to stay by our way. At the end of this first day, one teacher of the school had places t
with the person who was in charge of us and decided to stay there. Place to stay in Thailand are n
France, as the living cost also. But plane tickets can be quite expensive, they should be booked very
company (Etihad) which was much better than Air France and less expensive

I took a plane to Madrid for about 90e and arrived on january 11th. Then, I went straight to my st
university by taxi (20 euros). I was not met on arrival, as the beginning of the semester was set fo
However, a guy from the residence showed me the room and explained me a few things. After that
area, that was quite sad and poor. A few days after that I moved to the center of Madrid, in a shared
of caution.

I organised my travel with Valérie Khonkhammy, the girl with who I went to Kaohsiung. We talked ab
tickets, things we needed like vaccinations, medecine, forms to fill, clothes required, and our budget
an agency (Daratours in Paris) with Cathay Pacific Airline Company. We spent 850 euros to go and ba
walked to the MRT Station and then we took a taxi to go in our dormitory. It was not really well indic
brought us to the dormitory, when we arrived, we didn't know exactly where to go, ask to whom an
could help us didn't speak in English. Fortunately, Valérie speaks in Chinese so she could communica
we knew where was our room, how and where to buy the matresses, pillows..

To prepare my travel, I watched several websites to know exactly what kind of preparation I n
administrative...). Different vaccines were really recommended so I did them quickly enough in ord
departure (sometimes there is a long time of waiting to do them because you have to do them in a
vaccination). From the beginning we knew that we will have a family when we will arrive, so I didn't l
anything else. I made my VISA (12-IX) in Paris (there is no other choice) a few days before leaving (if a
visa is done directly, the same day). I waited to have my plane tickets before doing my VISA (tickets
Then, just before leaving, I rode websites, forum and books in order to know what I had to bring or to
talked with my host family while I was in France to have more advice or simply to know them a little b
them. I took a plane which did Paris-Amsterdam-Guayaquil, with KLM. The return ticket cost me like
easy travel, without any problem. I just had a change in Amsterdam, with enough time to pass the cu
at the airport, there were all our families who were waiting for us (because we arrived all at the sa
plane). Then, we separate in our respective family and mine prepared a diner for my arrival and to wi
visited a little the city in car with a girl of my family, who gave me some security a

To organize my journey, I reserved a plane ticket 10 days before the beginning of my lectures to be a
the country and finalize my registrations. The plane ticket costs approximately 150 euros with lug
February, it made approximately 10 thus plan hot business. The university does not take care of yo
which facilitates your arrived if you have questions.

I was supposed to beggin on the 12 of January in my new university in Dubai so I bought a plane ticke
to have enough time to find a good appartement in Dubai. During the fisrt week with friends from th
hostel of the old city to visit and find our new appartement. I paid my plane ticket to go and return
company (Pegasus airline) it was ok the price. When we arrived nobody was waiting for us but we ha
desk in the airport to signal to our university that we were arrived.

The arrival is planned on a portal online, where all administrative and practical information are ment
(about 800€ for a return ticket) in the Akita Airport which is very close to the University. A picking up
advance from the airport and other places with the university staff. Then at university, internationa
registered at a check-in office where help is provided concerning administrative procedures (ID ca
account...). Then they move to the accommodations and visit the campus with the welco

I organized everything thanks to the coordinator’s help, mister Marinescu. He was very helpful becaus
papers. After all the papers done, I just took my plane ticket one week before the beginning of the c
company, Wizz Air. It costs me 100 euros, from Barcelona. My father took me by car until the airport
there, I still had 3 hours to wait until arriving to Bucarest. It was 3 o’clock in the morning when I arr
driver who proposed me to take me from the airport until Brasov for 110 euros… First I said no becau
but then he frightened me by telling me that there were a lot of gypsies in the train station and that t
I said yes by precaution because I didn’t know the country, and I chose the less risky solution. It took
there, the weather was really cold outside because the winter is particularly rude in Romania. I spent
in a cheap hostel that costs me 7 euros in order not to wake up my future roommates in the middle of
I went to find my accommodation… The hostel where I slept was really far from the flat, so I tried to st
impossible. In fact, if you want to get a taxi in Romania, you must call him. The problem was that I di
phone number yet, so I had to ask to people in the street to call a taxi for me. Two girls did it, and the
the hostel until my flat for 1.5 euros only.

I took the train from Paris, the ticket cost me 65 euros and between Amsterdam and Groningen, the
The return was January 29, but the student residences and for my part i have chosen to take an apar
the reception could not be done before February 1. We had to first spend two days at the hotel. Durin
was no support by the university because we were at the hotel and we did not really know w

When I got to know that I was accepted to Roskilde University, I entered in contact with ESC Rennes a
prepare my future stay in Denmark. Both of the Administration were a great help. First the contact
where I filled up papers to send to Roskilde University. Then Roskilde University sent me many e
informations. It was quite easy to get prepared. You will of course be in contact with the Internationa
University. I decided to get to Denmark with plane, indeed it was a lot cheaper than the train or th
costed me around 140 euros. When I arrived to Denmark, i was not welcomed by people, but I thin
university it is possible that people come for you.

I took the train from Bordeaux to Paris (about 75€), then the Eurostar from Paris to London, and finall
Sheffield (120€ if not booked in advance). I then took a taxi to our hotel. Indeed, the orientation week
the beginning date of the contract for our accommodation (I arrived on the 5th of February, the firs
week was the 6th and the first day for the accommodation was the 8th). Nobody was there to welcom
very convenient (as long as you have their phone number).

To go to my partner institution, I traveled by plane and by taxi. I took the plane in Paris and arrived at
a Taxi from Birmingham to the university of Warwick. It is the most expensive (100 euros) but the
Coventry, but you can also take the train to Coventry and take the bus. Nothing is organized to host
airport or at the train station, but we had a lot of explanations and advices before we arrived. Wh
University of Warwick, we just need to go to the "Senate house", bring our keys and pay our accomm
All documents and have been checked before.

we have booked a fly from paris beauvais to vilnuis for 50 euros. Vilnuis kaunas by train costs 3 euros
mentors from kaunas come to take us at the train station. We took contact with her before

I booked a flight from Paris to Tokyo and then I changed airport to take my plane to Akita. I paid appr
arrived on April 2th, at night, and students from my university came to pick up us at the airport. Sin
group of students where here to welcome us and to explain where were our accomoda

Administrative preparation: As regards the administrative formalities, I only had to fill in an applicat
information about myself and the ESC Rennes. After the application was sent, I received two letters
English and one in German. The choice of classes, unlike most universities, did not have to be don
during the first week that I was in Aachen.
Logistic preparation: There are two possibilities to go
(from Paris it is direct with the Thalys and it takes 2:30 hours) - the plane (arrival in Cologne or Duss
take the train to go to Aachen. In order to go to Aachen, I personally took the train from Laval to Par
Aachen for an overall cost of 80€ (n.b: I have the SNCF young card – otherwise the price would be
roommate met me at the station to take me to our flat. First installation days: I arrived a bit befo
intensive German course which gave me time to settle down and also to participate to the carnival w
North Rhine-Westphalia region as it lasts 5 days.

University of Vaasa was well-organized. We received some information about our arrival in Finland. Th
short ( 3 h 30 ) and the price of plane tickets is reasonable (400-450 €) . At the arrival, some studen
was waiting us to guide us to our accommodation. The second day we had some conferences about
party of integration.

Unfortunately the procedure to travel in Russia is rather boring and complicated, even for a study en
has to be complete: passport, insurance, HIV test, etc. and especially the “Invitation Letter”. It is abo
sent by the administration of the Graduate School of Management without which it is impossible to
procedure. The formalities are really long and numerous with Russia: do not be afraid if everything
weeks and even few days before the departure! To create a study entry permit you will have to go to
Strasbourg. Besides this first step just guarantees a simple-entry visa and you will have to realize ne
travel outside Saint-Petersburg. However nothing is impossible and the GSOM was very available to
questions. Work of advice: do not book your round-trip ticket for Russia before the entry permit pro
nobody is sheltered from unpleasant surprise ; it is better to pay a higher price and to limit risks! Pers
and secure Air France Company with a 406 Euros round-trip ticket (3 hours of nonstop flight, meal on
hold, 12 kg cabin…). During the flight, the staff will give you a “migration card”: preserve it carefully
during your semester.
The Graduate School of Management sets up an effective system of patrona
the foreign students in the everyday life. Hopefully your kind and available godmother will be pres
airport and escort you to the dormitories or to your flat.

We arrived to Lithuania the 24th of January (It's 2h of plane from Paris and it costs about 60€ with Rya
coming, our partner university gave us a mentor. It's a Lithuanian student who help us for all the proc
life...). When we arrived in Vilnius, the capital of Lithuania, my mentor pick me up at the airport to brin
of our university. From the airport of Vilnius there is about 15min to go to the train station and then
Kaunas. The first day of school, the international office gave us all the practical information about o
life in Kaunas etc... They also gave us a sim card for our phone and a map of the

To organize my travel, I contacted my buddy in Russia (a student from GSOM) to have some informatio
city, the network of transport… Yet I filled administrative papers to be registered in the university’s
office. I arrived in Saint Petersburg by Air France plane with a relative low price (160€) thanks to onl
on special site (Go Voyages). After migration control by the Russian Police in the airport, my buddy w
airport to the dorms, I selected a taxi already reserved by my buddy (low price). The travel was wel
my dorm very quickly after registration by the dorm administration even if nobody spea

First, I bought a book about Finland to have more details and informations about this country. For
important to be aware of the weather. The winter is very cold and very long so it was important to tak
me. The way of living in Finland is very close to the French one, so the changement was not import
research about the partner institution. My university proposed me to have a "tutor" so we spoke a b
then my tutor pickup me at the airport. My university offered me to pay the taxi to go to my accomm
very nice, he explained what I have to visit, the good plans. He came with me to Ikea to buy some st
price of my plane tickets, to go and to come back, is around 250€.

I organised my travel by myself. Booking flights by airfrance website. I arrive in Delhi at the airpo
welcoming staff so that was a bit rude. This is not a western country. I decided to go to the first good
there. My approximate cost for plane tickets was of 1200 euros

To go to Coventry I have decided to take the plane from Paris Charles de Gaulle to Birmingham. It is
the easiest way to go there. Indeed the plane ticket (single) was less than 100€ (one luggage of 20kg
is very close to the campus. I have bought my ticket only in December because I did not know all the
travelled with another student from Rennes and arrived on Saturday night. From the airport to the ca
cab. It is around 25mn ride and costs 35£ (17.5£ each). We can take also a train from the airport to B
bus but it is complicated with heavy luggage. At the arrival we should take our keys to the senate ho
an email from the partner university we have received. However when we arrived there is no sup
welcome you. We had to wait the first Monday to have some information.
Plan tickets: 250€ Tutors were at the airport to pick us.

I received very early, before September 2013, my registration file from the IIFT. It was very usefull
because I knew the date of beginning and end of classes (from the 1st January to the 30th March 201
classes from the 28th January to the 27th March 2014. I bought my plane tickets 2 months befo
approximately 600 euros with Air India. You could find some tickets less expensive with stop. But the
India is to obtain the student VISA which is compulsory. You need to prepare in advance your file, and
early. When I arrived in India, I had to take a taxi from the airport to the College. The Indian coord
information about the taxi, and the way to reach the College. The guards of the School don’t speak E
easily Indian or foreign students to help you to setting in.

First we had to send a file obtained by a registration on the website of the university, to make sure
come (You have to do it because I saw a girl who didn't do that and they didn't accept he). Then I loo
to Coruna passing through Madrid. You have to know that you can get cheap places by buying them
looked for groups on Facebook like "ERASMUS CORUNA 2014" and "CORUNA PISO", or in website
compartirpiso. You have to know that it is hard to find a flat for 5 months or less, so the easier thing
stuendts who have a place available in the flat, it is the most common thing here. I was put in contac
who had 1 place in his flat so I reserved it (1 week before my arrival). Then I took the plane, I arrive
cab and I arrived at the flat. I paid 150 euros for the rent. When I arrived it was raining. Galicia is k
bretagne".

All steps for inscription are provided by the university and may seem very strict but as they are to b
month before your departure, it will help you be prepared. Contact with the university is easy and p
quick and nicely for any kind of question, it is very helpful to ease your planning. All steps for visa w
you through this administrative part. But be aware of that tip: The visa is a 3 month open validity
meaning you have 3 month to enter Japan once your visa is delivered. So it must be done AFTER Janu
You can find airplane tickets for about €700 (2 month before). Traveling you will have to go through T
have to change airport from Narita (international) to Haneda (national) but not necessarily. Note wel
you will be well guided by Japanese people anyway. I had personally only one airport but where I had
national flights by night), there is no hotel in Narita Airport so you’ll have to sleep in bench or on the
Don’t worry too much for your luggage there is no much robbery in the country. As you will be a
university your time arrival you can be sure to be picked up and welcome at the Akita airport which
university.

Venir 1 semaine en avance , allez en auberge de jeunesse et chercher un appartement.

First I was advised to arrive in Poznan 3 or 4 days prior to the beginning of school. I compared diffe
companies and finally found Wizz Air, a polish and Hungarian company proposing cheap flights twic
around 40 euros and 20 more for the luggage. Poznan being a small airport, departures are only from
center of Paris, a company bus is organized to drive you to the airport for 17 euros. After 1 hour and 5
mentor Karolina picked me up at the airport because she lives in Feniks; the university dorms. We t
about 20 minutes and the price was 20 PLN (5€).

Bratislava being so close from Vienna, I have decided to take a flight to Vienna in Austria. I'm current
had to take the train, stay for the night in Paris, then take the subway. Of course the RER B was off t
cab. Next I flighted to Vienna, then took a bus to Bratislava to arrive at the bus station. Then we took
get to our rented room to search for our flat. Approximately, this one way cost me nearly 200 euros,
90 euros. I have organized that by my self without the help of any local student who where not very
"buddy" of one of us.

I personally think that the overall organisation made by either Warwick Business School and ESC Re
Indeed, I was supposed to begin courses at the beginning of June but only received the first notifica
November whereas all others students at school had already received information. Moreover, what st
me the most was the fact that we received confirmation and placement in an accommodation on cam
arriving. I chose to travel by EUROSTAR the day before the beginning of courses (Sunday 4th Janu
London, then take a train between London and Coventry. The approximate cost for my ticket was abo
because I booked my EUROSTAR ticket in November. I arrived at the station in Coventry and I had
school on my own. Fortunately, I share my taxi with a native student at Warwick who explained to me
for my accommodation, whom to address in case of problem on a Sunday afterno

To organize my travel, I first ask to my partner institution and other students to book my plane tick
January 9th. The price was approximately between 800 and 1000€ for the round trip from Paris to Her
the association HOST welcomed me, and bring me the first night to an hotel, helping me for find a ho
also, and keep helping during all the stay here.

Pour ce séjour ERASMUS, j’ai fait beaucoup de recherches sur le Pays, la ville, l’université, les transpo
dans le Pays.
J’ai fait le choix d’arriver après la semaine dite « d’intégration » suite à mon expérien
3 ou la semaine d’intégration avait été inutile. En arrivant j’ai donc pu retrouver immédiatement les
Rennes qui m’ont aidé dans mes premières démarches.
J’ai pu procédé comme cela car l’unive
département international extrêmement performant, très présent et qui m’avait transmis les informa
été transmises durant la semaine d’intégration. Sur le plan des tarifs, j’avais eu à payer environ 200
un hôtel à Belfast le soir. En effet, pour faire Belfast-Coleraine il faut compter 1h30 et ce trajet ne peu
matin et 22h (voir 20h en cas d’arrivée un dimanche).

To go to Macau, I had to take a flight from Paris to Hong Kong with the airlines company Air France. I
Hong Kong. After that, I met one of my friends who were already there since the day before, so I met
we took the subway to go in the city centre. After that, we took a taxi that drove us to the ferry termin
to get a ferry (1 per hour), that go to Macau, and to finish, we took a taxi to go to the university but w
exact name of the location of the university because most of the taxi drivers doesn’t speak

I booked my flight in the beginning of November for the 1st of January. The price was about 1100€.
make a test online and also a Skype interview to evaluate my level in Spanish and determine if I co
track” at the ITESM. You have to get the level “Advanced 1” for that. The semester in Guadalajara st
with an orientation week. Members of the association Conexion, in charge of welcoming most of the
drove me up to the airport at my house that I choosed two month ago.

When registering at the University of Limerick, the administration told me that there were no more
villages students of the university. So I looked for a room in a flatshare for 4 months, going on rental r
www.daft.ie). I found several rooms available, I took the data of the owners then I set a meeting to vi
In addition, I have completed my registration form online, and I received my usernames and passwo
started. To get to Limerick, I flew to Dublin from Nantes (56 €) and a I took a Dublin-Limerick bus (1
the airport exit. On my arrival at the university, nobody greeted me as I was not in a student villag

When I knew I was coming to Moscow the first thing I’ve done was to join the facebook group with
students fom Rennes. This is quiet important because I didn’t know the person first. So it allows you t
them. We also decided to organize a meeting so we could all see each other. Of course we were a lot
all the trip together, but some of us took the same flight tickets. We decided to travel at a cheap pri
not a direct flight, we had to stop to Talinn. But it was quiet cheap 200 euros. But some of the group
tickets to come and come back and they could have the total for 200 euros. 1 week before arriving
email with the planning and how the first week will be organized. They also invited us to join the fa
exchange students of the school. When we took off in Moscow we were really exited to finally be
program. We choose to ask the school to pick us up at the airport because we arrived quiet late (22
know how to use the subway. The girl that welcomed us was from our school but it was the first and t
She had a really good English however her father couldn’t speak a word. We realized that English is n
they are not trying to learn it. A good thing also was the weather. It was in February so in the middl
wasn’t not that cold. And I was really relieved because few days before the temperature was really la
which is kind of scary! In general the arrival was ok without pain or main problems, and we also ha
the driver took us to our apartment directly, so it was really comfortable.

When I had the confirmation of my acceptation in Soochow University, I directly took my flight ticket
leaving some days before and after the official dates they gave me. I took the tickets at the end of D
the beginning of February, the cost was around 700€ for a two-way ticket. Before my arrival in Taiwan
to the university and volunteer students welcomed me at the airport. They offer us (with the two othe
to stay some days at dorms time to find an accommodation in Taipei. Then we went directly to the do
evening with them and the other news international students arriving the same day

I prepared my travel with the partner institution before my travel. Indeed, they organized an “arriva
week. I booked a plane ticket from Marseille to London Heathrow, and then from London to Belf
approximately 180€. When I arrived to Belfast Airport, a “welcome team” was here to help Erasmus s
a bus to go to the campus. According to them, it was better to arrive January 20. (due to their pre

I went alone to the partner university and I decided to wait the last minute to buy my airplane ticket,
to make a change to Tokyo. So, I took a direct flight Paris-Tokyo and one correspondance to Akita. A A
us at the arrival of the plane. The travel was good, there was any problems and the welcoming by the
I arrived at the university around 10 p.m on the 2nd of april, the weather was cold (snow) but there w
exchange student so people welcomed us by a meal and the presentation of my r

The cost of my plane tickets was about 250€ from Paris to Moscow with one stop in Riga. I travelled w
ESC Rennes. We chose the airplane company AirBaltic. The flight was satisfactory. As we were the fo
same time, MIRBIS University offered to take us at our apartment for 40€. This service wasn’t offered
alone, they had to take a taxi or the metro. A student met us on our arrival, her father was driving us
but hopefully she did. The student came with us inside the apartment to check if everything was ok w
also called the owner in Russian to say that we were on our way. I am really satisfied with this service.
the airport to Moscow center which can explain the price. We paid this fee to the school during

I came by plane, I bought my tickets in October via Opodo, it was ~350€ to go and return is include.
up at the airport at your arrival. Then they will bring you to your accomodation. Feel free to ask them
if you really need it, there are very nice.

I arrived here the last week of February, because my lessons only began on the 4th March. So I wan
find an appartment, see where the university was... The advantage to begin at this period is that y
between the end of the ESC Rennes'lessons and the beginning here. So this is really easier. The a
plane was 150 € : we can find cheaper plane tickets however if you take them earlier than I have done
I have not been met on my arrival, at my University there is no welcoming student's a

I arrived in Taiwan 10 days before the day I was suppose to arrive at the University because I came w
We first visited the country and we went together to the dormitory of NTU the 10th February 2014. Th
trip between Paris and Taipei are about 1000 € with Air France KLM. But I advise the future students
Taiwan with EVA AIR. It is a Taiwanese company that provides direct flights between Paris

I organised my travel with Katarina Majerska, the manager of foreign students, and my buddy. Th
documents and stuff I should bring. I leave in the extreme East of France, so I decided to came in S
other person from ESC Rennes. It cost approximately 60€ per person, for around 9 hours driving. Whe
night, and my buddy came for helping me to move in my new room.

I had to be in Vaasa on January the third which was the official date of arrival for Erasmus students
careful of while organising my travel was of course my suitcase. I did not want to register an extra lug
to have only 23kgs in mine. Finland being a very cold country I also had to buy good warm clothes/sh
to prepare myself mentally for the lack of sun: in January there is only three/four hours of sun in
completely dark from 3pm to 11am the next day. I had heard that this could be a challenge especially
got depressed because of it. I took a plane from Paris to Helsinki and then from Helsinki to Vaasa an
6 hours (counting the wait in Helsinki airport). Both plane tickets (I took the way bask at the same ti
350€. In Vaasa, a very small airport, I saw some other students and went to talk to them, they w
university and were going to live in the same Erasmus residence. We waited together for the student
who were coming to get us at the airport. There were tutors that each had to take care of 5 exchange
me and three other people to our residence.

When i arrived in denmark i had been welcome by a student of the partner university, my buddy. Befo
in a form on internet with the number of my flight, and the hour of my arrival. The cost of my
approximatively around 70€. After my arrival my buddy and I took a taxi and she has shown

I booked my plane ticket about one month before living because there were still uncertainties about w
also about our Visa if you be able to have it on time. It costs me about 400euros one way, I didn’t bo
was not really sure about what I will do after the semester (travel, internship in the area...). I flied fis
Doha to Jakarta in good condition. Each Indonesian student from there welcome team is in charge of
when I arrived in Jakarta at midnight with 3 hours delay my I-Buddy was waiting for me. We took the
Binus square the residence where we are living.

We were a group of 4 student so about 2 month ago we selected one group leader who created a Fac
collected informations about the country, the city and all medical requirment. We were recommende
against hepatites A & B When we finally get enough informations we bought our palne tickets. av
to go from Paris to Bangkok, I travelled with Emirates. Before we arrived in Thaïland we discuss wi
was very nice with us and was waiting for us at the airport with a van who bring us to th

I bought my plane ticket around 3 weeks before I leave. It costed me nearly 200e to do Nantes-Paris
arrival my mentor was there. She picked me up by car and drove me to the center. In ISM, all the men
the Erasmus students during January to help them prepare their arrival. It is very nice because you c
(accommodation, etc…). I had a presentation by the staff of the school 2 days after I was arrived. Th
about how worked the university (library, e-learning system,…), about Vilnius, they gave us a sim ca
important things you can imagine when you arrive in an unknown country in an unknown university. T
first party with all the mentors and Erasmus students.

We were 3 students to travel to India so we did lot of things together, i organised my travel just af
confirmation from the school. How did i proceed: After receiving my confirmation i started to search
ticket with air India for 450€ one way. When i arrived there we ‘ve been taking in charge by the sch
was send by them.

We were 3 students to travel to India so we did lot of things together, i organised my travel just af
confirmation from the school. How did i proceed: After receiving my confirmation i started to search
ticket with air India for 450€ one way. When i arrived there we ‘ve been taking in charge by the sch
was send by them.

In order to prepare my departure with UNIC (University of Nicosia), I exchange some e-mails with t
Erasmus student in order to have some information about the courses and the schedules of class. Th
where I can have all the information I need before my departure and during all the semester. They se
can choose and I have to send them my choices. I booked my ticket flight one month in advance and
ticket. I decided not to buy the return ticket first because I was not sure for the date of my return
accommodation with the help of the school. When I arrived at the airport, my landlord was here to dr
also some airport shuttles available between Larnaca and Nicosia.

I travelled by plane for a cost around 150 euros for a single ticket. Two students were waiting for us a
us our accommodation keys and a map of Oslo. After some explanations about the way, we took
accommodation.

First, I had to fill some administrative documents and send them directly to the university before a de
confirmation for the enrolment to the university. One month before starting the university, I booked
hotel in the center of Barcelona. I paid 75 euros to go Barcelona. I arrived one week before starting t
find a flat. First I bought a mobile phone, and then I searched a flat thanks to web sites such as “P
“Loquo.com” or “Idealista.com which list many flat offers.

I've bought my flight tickets in december with Air France for aproximately 140€ (I had one more lugga
hostel close to "puerta del sol" for 10days and I paid near of 100€. It was "cheap" because I chose a s
breakfast was include only. During the first days, I try to make the maximun to get things done, like
mobile, looking for a falt. I was alone but I've checked on the internet how and where s

First of all, I have family who lives in China near Shanghai, then I have decided to came before the b
visit them. When we received our answers, we knew that class begun about mid-February. We didn’t
the office in Rennes told us to buy our tickets as soon as possible because after I will be more expens
plane the 12 to have few days with my family. But finally, the school told us that we had to arrive be
20th and if we had bought our plane ticket before we needed to change it because the official papers
just in time. My ticket cost 620€ and it wasn’t possible to change it because my “multi risk” insuranc
that the embassy refused to give me a visa. Finally, I received the documents 6 days before my dep
time. My family received me at the airport of Shanghai; I stayed a week with them and then go to W
train. No one was at the railway station to welcome us, we wait about one hour and half to find a taxi
the campus we were lost. Finally, we found the dorms and met the other French pe

It was difficult because the China administration send the acceptation letter very very late (28/02). So
and took my tickets at the last moment. But in fact the price of the ticket didn’t vary a lot (+100€).
visa EXPRESS: 100 € -plane tickets: 900€ When I arrived someone was supposed to come to the
china I send the schedule of my plan tickets to the ESC Rennes who sends it to the ZUCC. But the ES
(they told that I arrive at 10:00 PM instead of 10:00 AM.), so nobody was at the airport and I didn’t sp
a taxi even without Chinese money (because you can’t withdraw at the terminal at the airport) The
of China and after a long time, and a second taxi, I finally arrive to the University. So to conclude,
problem, someone come to the airport to welcome you and even if you are lost, Chinese are really n
help (some of them talk English).

Organize my trip was very easy. I came with my car that I kept on hand to be able to more easily vis
return to France. I arrived with my parents who came also with their car to bring me suc

I departed from Rennes, so I took a train from Rennes to Paris and then I flew to Madrid via AirFrance.
it has a really good quality/value (80€ train + flight with luggage...) I was with two others friends ,stu
and we decided to arrive a week before the classes would start in order to have time to find a flat and
Hostel in the city center, and spent 4/5 days visiting flats before to find the right one. I chose to live
people, so I visited flats by myself, wheter my two friends from ESC wanted to live together. The good
of the day, we could met the 3 of us and debrief about the flat we saw and so on, Good for the mora
organism, but it doesn't welcome you at the airport or so and this is an organism that you have to su
semester) to be able to have attractive prices on the activity they offer.

I bought my plane tickets online at the beginning of November for a departure on the 3th of January. I
and Finnair (the most famous flight company in Finland, it looks like Air France regarding to the se
cheaper). For two ways tickets from Nantes to Vaasa (with stops in Paris and Helsinki) I paid about 44
other students from ESC Rennes who came the same day. Then, once we arrived to our accommoda
school by foot (around 30minutes) in the snowing night without knowing the way to get our “surv
sheets, blankets, pillows, plates… I finally came back to my flat at 1.30 am quite exhausted. Concern
interesting, amazing and funny to discover the city on our own and to manage to find the shops and
reach the city centre and so on… It was also my first experience in the cold and dark days. Howe
appreciable to have advices and to propose us to help us for shopping (where to go, what to buy, w
means…) and to drive us. In fact, the accommodation was about 40 minutes by walk from the super
heavy to bring everything to our house. The week after, I attend the orientation days where we me
informed us about all the appliances of the university, the lectures, the services available in Vaasa, t
was so available and kind with us. She is like a mother for every student.

I contacted by email with the responsible foreign student in Ghaziabad to organize my arrival and ha
delhi, taxi waiting for me, and take me to campus. The rooms were doubles and I fly for appr

I decided to bring my car to go in Ireland so I used the ferry from Saint-Nazaire to Rosslare (2 hours
take a long time (no less than 22 hours) but It was a good idea to discover Ireland. I stayed one nig
went to my house in Lucan. I arrived 2 weeks before starting classes in order to discover Ireland wi
familiar with the Irish life, university... The cost of the tickets to go was quite cheap according to the p
bert but to return is very expensive (June).

The first step was to book a flight to go to Moscow. For that I had to know when the lectures will begin
visa. When I had this two informations, I started to see what was the cheapest way to go there for me
with the points Airfrance of my family and I paid 180€ to go and back. So the flight was a little less th
step was to do my logage, to know what I should bring. So, I was looking this information on interne
“what to bring for a trip in Moscow?” or “how is the weather”…I saw that janauary will be very cold so
to resist to this cold temperature. I took all my Ski stuff to save money (I mean, use this clothes inste
This two part was easy compared to the last step: to find a flat. We had a group on facebook with all
in Moscow in which we were speaking about the acommdation. I saw that Moscow was more expens
only two choices : to live in a hostel or to rent a flat with roommates. Finally, a huge opportunity app
was doing all her last year in Mirbis, she had a flat with 3 others French students who were leaving on
of their places and begin to find two other persons in the school. I finally found two friends from ESC R
a collocation. So I contact my friend from P21 and every thing was OK. We all choose to arrive the sam
to the flat.

First, i checked on internet all the informations that i could need once there. so i checked the life price
bring with me, the things that i should buy there. Then i prepare to search a flat, i saw that Moscow
than Rennes, even more expensive than Paris, so i was looking for a collocation. I had a friend from
Mirbis since september, and her roomates were leaving Moscow in december so she was looking for
one of this place. It was really nice from here because i know that the most hard part of my trip there
to buy prepare clothes for Moscow : in january, the weather was really cold, so i buy lot of expensive
cold. Once i was ready to leave, i begun to search what i had to do there, the place to go, the place to
also prepare and download applications on my smartphone to make my life easier there ( map, met
because with the airfrance miles that my family have, i bought a ticket (go and back) for only 200€
without any stop. i was really excited to go there and discover a new country, i really wanted to s
comparing to european big cities. i was too afraid of every thing that people said about this country,
etc. I was also happy to know that my friend Axelle would help me and the two others students from
city and make us the life easier : she knew the supermarket where we could find good food for less m
some museum that we could forgive because not so interessing. So we decided to take our flight all t
day of our arrival in front of the flat.

We met each other in Rennes (with the others who travelled to Mexico) in order to define the date of o
in the city of Mexico the 10th of January after 18 hours and a stop in New-York. On arrival, we had to
ourselves. Indeed, we slept during one week in a hostel.

My travel was quite uncommon since it ended a 3 weeks trip using an Interrail ticket. I used “Blablac
France to Paris, then took a flight heading to Madrid for approximatively 60 euros. I finally travelled
Almeria, but I have no idea what the price of this trip was since I used my Interrail pass which was st
shared flat through a facebook group helping Erasmus students in Almeria and my flatmate picked m
when I arrived. You can find all facebook groups down here : The most active from the ESN (Erasm
https://www.facebook.com/groups/558604744179709/ Two other groups which sometimes hav
https://www.facebook.com/groups/145665412135163/ https://www.facebook.com/groups/

I decided to move in Madrid by plane because it was the easiest and the cheapest way to travel. More
my car because I didn't need it in a big city like Madrid. I took my ticket as soon as possible to do
expensive ticket. Taking the plane from Brest (the city in which I live) to Lyon, and from Lyon to Mad
studied a lot all flights offered by many companies to find the cheapest one in the period for which I w
different planes and travel by Lyon was the best solution to achieve my goal.

I organised my travel very simply, i booked a fligh from Paris to Madrid (70euros) with a list of hostels
stayed in hostel until i found my flat.

I travel with a classmate who was also an exchanged student to Rosario. We bought our plane tickets
We directly went to an Air France office. The tickets cost around 1300€, go and return, with no es
February, a few weeks before the beginning of classes (this day precisely because plane tickets pric
booked an accommodation in an hostel by “aubergedejeunesse.com”, around mid January. I booked
hostel “La comunidad” for 2 others students and me (11€/night/person, or 246.96€ for 7 nights fo
included). The 3 of us travelled together. Once arrived at Buenos Aires airport, we had to negociate
Negotiations here are very important, so we reach to pay between 50€ and 70€. Rosario is 4 hours f
car. The driver left us on the front door of our hostel. We spent one week in the hostel, looking for a

A friend of mine booked a ticket to go to Monterrey because he know people there So we arrived the
new year We stay 1 week in a friends flat and after I ask on the Facebook group to someone who pos
a room. She helped me to find the place were I live. In the Udem, most of the International stud
neighborhood "Los Sauces", so we went on the street ask the proprietary who rented room what is inc
service. The cost was about 1500 € because I took only one way and not the both way in the same ti
travel at the end, and I didn't know from which city I'll come back. Moreover, the first days of class th
help you to find a flat. But you can contact some of them before going if you want the "best one" in
other people. The association is call "I-Link".

I decided to go in Innsbruck by train: cheaper than plane and I wanted to see the landscape through
The cost of the ticket is 160€ one way. It takes almost one day to travel but you don’t have any weig
arrival you have a buddy from MCI who welcome you and bring you to your dor

I arrived alone in Madrid, I have beggun to live in a hostel during my researchs of appartments. But w
have quickly met other french persons from the ESC Rennes. If you buy your ticket in advance, you
80€. Nothing is taking handled by the ESC Rennes or the Universidad Carlos III so you need to se
because it is an erasmus city, it is easy to find a place to live or places to meet pe

Since I have known that I was going to Korea, I started to plan my trip. First, I checked who was comin
made a group on Facebook in order to organize our trip together. We took a ticket together witch co
each by Korean Air. Then I had to do my visa but it was quite simple because I came to Paris to visit
went to the embassy of Korea there. (The embassy is closed to the 15 arrondissement) It took aroun
home. For the University aspect, we faced some little difficulties to register my courses, but we fin
However, it was very simple to register for a room on the off campus. We just had to make a transfe
months to its account. For my arrival it was really easy because I already have some Korean friends
airport ! I was so happy to see them you can’t imagine. One of my friends invited me to stay a few
then she brought me at my campus by car. She was so nice. After that we went shopping in order t
needed!

The organization of my trip to USA was as such: -Administrative issues with the Center for Internat
UNC's office for international student) -Booking (Flights, Housing) -Trip Planning (time, date & place
The conditions of my arrival were pretty good, someone from the university came to pick me up a
accommodation was already opened for me. In addition, the CIE made everything clear for me to star
The average cost of my plane ticket was 800€ (Booked on december for the round

I booked tickets a month before arriving in Roma. I took Air France company because I had a big lugg
and the ticket was about 100 euros. Nobody from the university welcome you when you arrive so I jus
apartment. It is easy to reach the center of Rome from the airport.

I organized my travel with the company Thomas Cook. I arrived in India after a long flight of 24 hou
Saudi Arabia. It was a little hard to find where we have to at the begining in this country because I
guidance from the partner university. In fact, the school was closed. Tickets ordered two months in ad
euros. I also have made my visa in emergency (160 euros) due to a delay in sending our learning agr
university.

I organised my trip by myself, asking the other student from ESC Rennes School of Business (Jyhane
doing, when she was getting there, how... We tried to coordinate, in order not to feel lost and alone ov
Laeticia Madeline several times as well, as we didn't have answers concerning the compus accomod
answer and didn't get a place on campus. So i looked on Carleton's forums to find a house. Their webs
is just hard to find quickly what you are looking for. That part was rather stressful. I took the plane fr
Ottawa, and the same to go back. I arrived on Friday the 3rd, stayed at the hotel for two days with Jy
my house on Sunday. Carleton was organising a meeting for every exchange students on that Sunda
us how the semester would be organised and everything.. The courses started the next d

I bought my ticket around 1 000€ from Paris to Hermosillo (with a stop in Dallas). The trip is very long
Dallas where we had to wait hours to cross the customs. All Host (association in charge of welcom
members were waiting for us at Hermosillo airport.

J'ai d'abord été sur le site de l’université dès que j'ai su ma destination pour voir comment ça se pas
venu le temps de choisir les cours j'ai fait mes choix avec laetitia madeline afin d'être sur de faire les
pour l'école. Une fois mon certificat reçu j'ai commencé a regardé les billets d'avion pour savoir de qu
J'ai pris mon billet 3mois avant et j'ai pu payer 25€ l'aller, 50 avec un bagage. J'ai commencé a che
semaines avant mon arrivée afin de prendre des rendez-vous pour mon arrivée. J'ai réservé un hotel p
le temps de trouver un appartement. J'avais également de amis qui habitaient Malaga ce qui m'a pe
chose plus facilement car je pouvais mieux contacter les propriétaires...

In Septembre, the school confirmed my first choice of expatriation in Hermosillo, Mexico. Then we
member of UVM administration to prepare our trip in Mexico. In November we set up a meeting with
that choose Hermosillo. During this meeting we select the date of departure to Mexico and return. W
accommodation, if we need a Visa ... We decided to live to Mexico the 5th of January until the 31 of M
with American Airlines. The cost of our plane tickets were about 1200 euros. We travel thought Pa
Hermosillo. At our arrival we were met by HOST organisation, a student organisation that take care o
the first week they help to find an accommodation, with administration paper and to choos

I took my plane ticket on the Internet, the ticket was about 900 euros but it could be much more ch
ticket in advance. And I take the same plane than the other ESC's student in exchange in Taiwan.I arr
beginning of the semester in order to have enough time to settle down. I had a stop in Shanghai of 2
break for changing plane: 1 hour is too short. I arrived at 6 pm, local hours. For information, most of a
down very soon. I was suppose to meet my buddy at the aeroport but I didn't found her (because of th
fortunately my friend's, budy was there and he brings us at the university by car. Once at the dorm
provide us our key room and a pass at 100NT. The room are quite tiny and for 2 people, the room w
don't provide us any litery. So, after 20hours of travel my friend, his budy and I went to buy pillows
blankets, which is rather expensive ( about 1000NT for all ).

We booked the flight tickets at an agency (Thomas Cook). We had to know what were the vaccines
healths dangers. We arrived after 14 hours of travel (with a stop at Abu Dhabi), it was a bit hard beca
didn't know how to reach the hostel that we booked. Indeed, there is a partnership with FORE School
(15 from the school) but it's a poor area so we had to adapt. When we arrived to the hostel nobody w
do by our own (the manager of the hostel was absent). We met a student from FORE School who imm
he saw our situation. We bought our flight ticket for 700€ with Etihade airways and Jetairways.
W
with the Indian government because they were very strict on the way the bank had to write the l
documents we had to give for the Visa) : words have to be exactly the same as it is required on

As I went to China and it is pretty far from the point of departure and it is a different country compar
take the plane with other French exchange students. It facilitated the procedures and made me more
We handled all the organization through a facebook group where there are all the French student
destination. So we could ask all our questions, share our doubts about the future exchange. Abou
formalities, I made my visa, I subscribed to an insurance, I changed my credit card to not get ad
withdrawals and I went to visit the dentist (for a last check) and the doctor for vaccinations. One of th
has his mother working in a traveling agency, so she was in charge of the plane tickets (and the optio
numbers of luggage, authorized weight by luggage…). The average cost of our plane return ticket is
as we were 7 foreign students who arrived the same day at the same hour, a bus from the school cam
the campus. We had a very good arrival thanks to two French people who spoke well Chinese and
students.

I arrived there by plane, five days before the start of the lessons, but the first week is just to try diffe
time to find a flat before the real start. The cost of the plane tickets was 200€. I was with another frie
same university.

We were three students from Rennes who were going to the same school in India, so we decided to b
We choose a direct flight one way from Paris to Delhi. The price of the ticket was around 400 euros. O
met a Paris airport and we took the plane together. When we arrived at Delhi airport someone from Am
waiting us. He drives us to the campus and introduce us to the exchange student o

I took the plane from Paris to Wuhan with one stop-over at Shanghai. It lasted 19 hours counting the
take the direct fly Paris-Wuhan but it will cost you 100 to 300 euros more. I paid my ticket 700 euros,
go in China. I took the plane with a French friend who can speak Chinese so I had no difficulties to fi
arrival at Wuhan Airport we were not met. We just took a taxi and drove during 1 hour before arriving
(70 yuan/9 euros). When we arrived, we were welcomed by the French students of the university who
for 1 year. They introduced us to the Administrative Office and we started to file the formalities
inscription…).

I bought my plane ticket in December for 1300 euros round-trip. It’s very expensive but that is beca
flight longest. About the partner institution, I had no personal exchange with us before my arrival, e
the ESC.
I arrived in Santiago the 25th of February because courses began at the beginning of Mar
earlier because I knew no one except the people of the ESC that I knew very little. Before arriving I h
thanks to a friend who had come to Santiago. So when I arrived I was directly in my apartment with
persons.

I planned to arrive to Norway few days before the courses began. I took a train ticket to Paris the 8t
friend’s flat and flied the next day (9th) from Roissy to Oslo and then Oslo to Trondheim. We had p
school’s student in Roissy so I had done my travel with them. The train ticket cost me around 45 €
Nobody from the Norwegian school was waiting for us in the Trondheim airport so we just went to

Je me suis inscrite aux dortoirs de l'université puis j'ai simplement pris mon vol. Ma buddy m'attendai
qui m'a emmenée aux dorms. J'en ai eu environ pour 200 euros l'aller (avec escale), je conseille de n
les dates d'examens étant différentes d'une année à l'autre et selon les matière

Firstly i look on my own for plane ticket (you can find place around 300€ for a way and a come bac
arrival and we've met some difficulties at the airport. Nothing that bad but stil

I went to ST Petersburg by Plane. It cost 380e ( A/R). At the arrival, there was my buddy with a Sim c
integration.

I took the plane to go to Canada (Paris-Montreal), then I had to take a bus to go to Bishop’s Universi
about 2 hours from Montreal. I decided to arrive in Montreal one day before the opening of the unive
a hotel. In this way, I wasn’t worried about a possible late of my plane … and I could visit Montreal.
tickets, so the price I paid to go to Montreal is not very relevant in this case. When I arrived at Bisho
have shown me my room and gave me a map of the university. At night we met in the cafeteria, wit
students, and they explained to us the schedule of the first week. There were different activities to kn
shopping ...)

I took my plane ticket one month before leaving France, with Pegasus Airlines company and the ticket
plan anything before going there actually. One student from the ESC Rennes arrived a couple of days
at his place until I found my own flat.

I took my car to reach the university as far as I leave 300 km away from the place. It costs me 60 eu
the first persons at the meeting of erasmus student organized at the beginning of the semeste

Firstly, I had never taken a plane to North America, so I did not know the best way to buy a plane ticke
some advice. It is better to buy directly a round trip. Even if you buy a round trip, you can always ch
return trip. It is better also to book directly from the airline company and not from a low cost website
because there are some taxes when you have to pay your ticket. Normally the price for a round trip to
is near 800 euros. But if you buy your ticket when ESC Rennes gives its agreement, it is less expensi
wait for the agreement of the partner university. In order to study in Canada for one semester, you
tourism visa is sufficient because you can stay six months. It is free. You just have to present your le
hard copy) to the boarder and sometimes also the return ticket. For me, I only bought a one-way ticke
was less expensive to buy a round trip. Besides, I would have liked to find an internship in Canada so
one-way ticket and then 369 euros for the return trip. It is better to choose a company which offers
bringing two pieces of 23 kg luggage with you (Corsair, Icelandair…). Secondly, I arrived the first of J
very cold). In Canada, everything is closed so you have two options. Either you stay at a hostel in Tor
at Pearson International airport when you arrive from abroad, or the Toronto national airport or Mont
from Canada), or you take a taxi to go to Waterloo (close to 250 Canadian dollars). They are no sh
Canadian girl with whom I talked in the plane, drove me to my apartment. Don’t forget to check the a
arrival to know what the best is. Sometimes it is easier to arrive one day before or after the orientati
your money before your arrival. Try to bring some non-perishable food to avoid having nothing to eat
are staying “on campus”, you will not be able to sleep because you will first have to buy stuffs. So tak
campus” and negotiate with the subletter to leave a pillow, and some food (pasta etc.) for you becau
have no time to buy anything. Before my arrival I registered myself to have a “buddy”. A “buddy” is
to you and who explains to you some basics of Canadian life. Normally this person can meet you to
receive news about her before my arrival.

To reach my destination, I booked a plane with Czech Airline from Nice, FRANCE to Prague, CZECH RE
February - 1st June) approximately 150€, but usually round trips from Paris are more or less around 2
around 10pm and my Czech buddy, who already contacted me via email, was waiting for me at the ai
dormitory I was supposed to sleep to register properly (dormitories are managed by Czech speaking
speaks Czech, English and French. She came back the next day to take me to the grocery store and
could be independent.

I prepared my travel with 3 other students of ESC Rennes School of Business. We created a Facebook
contact with each other and I recommend students to contact people of ESC Rennes that go in the sa
order to organize the travel collectively. We arrived in Seoul by plane with Korean Air Company 2 day
day. I booked return tickets before coming in Seoul and it cost me about 900 euros. I advise studen
because the return date may change. Indeed, Hanyang University sent us an email 2 months before o
to announce us that the semester would be lengthened… The University offered us a pick-up servic
decided not to take it because it was a little more expensive compared to the taxi. Then, we went to
the international office to go into the housing and a service was offered to students to drive u

The University of Macau took quite a long time to tell us when will be the start of our semester. As
difficult to find cheap flights. After checking many websites, I found a flight to Macau for 450€. I did no
away. I wanted to travel after my semester but as I did not know where exactly, so I preferred to wa
Shanghai. The flight was long (11 hours) and even if China Eastern Airlines is a good company to trav
sleep. I arrived to Shanghai really exhausted. I had to wait for a few hours before taking my new flig
the most difficult thing is not to fall asleep as it is not easy to cope with the jetlag. In Macau, my bu
She brought me to my accommodation and then, we went shopping to buy the things that I could n
plane. I recommend you to travel with one of your friend if it is possible. It was I did, it is nice

The way I organized my stay in Madrid was really easy. I first checked the weather forecast in order
Then, as I knew when the class would be starting in decided to buy a plane ticket from Basel to Madr
just cost me 100€ as it was only a one-way ticket. To be more precise I had with me a big luggage o
booked a week in a hostel and this is the first place I went once I arrived in Madrid. Moreover, I kn
university was located so I started to look for an accommodation nearby.

The organization of the travel began with applying for the visa. You should know that India has star
regarding the student visas. That is to say that when you’ll submit your file, they will be very accurat
the visa application center. So don’t forget any document and make sure that there are all the origin
worry, after 2 or 3 rejection they ended by giving me my visa. It is only in order to discourage peo
course, we booked our flight tickets 2 months earlier, meaning at the end of October for a departu
January. If you want to stay longer in India, book your flight back either. Most of the times, they give a
tickets, and if you don’t do so you’ll have just one week of stay after the end of the studies on your
short (Only 3 months). Our flight tickets (both ways) cost us about 600 euros but you can find less ex
transits (Sometimes more than 15 hours) in Dubai, Doha or some other airports.
I advise you to tr
very welcoming country but a very different one. Within your first steps outside the airport you may b
girls and if your arrival time is late at night or early in the morning with the pollution smog. But no wo
your face, they are just curious about the difference. There is no association like Well’come in IIFT, so
but there are lot of taxis. In front of the airport. Here is the advises that our coordinator in New Delhi g
few details about reaching IIFT from Airport: 1. You will land at the Delhi T3 Airport. 2. As you reach
counter by the Delhi Traffic Police which runs a prepaid taxi service. The cabs are yellow and black in
your fare at the counter and collect 2 copies of the receipt. The fare charged is based on the dista
government run service at economical rates. You may tell the person at the counter that you want to
Area. Pay the fare and collect the receipt. There are additional charges for the no of baggage you are
the receipts and come to the Taxi stand out of the airport that has the Black and Yellow cabs waiting
that is free and hand over one copy of the receipts to the Cab Driver. You may tell the driver once aga
Qutab Institutional Area, next to Katwaria Sarai, B-21, IIFT Bhawan. 4. After you reach IIFT, the guard
guide you to your rooms." After this: Enjoy your stay! It’s the best university where to go in India.
spirit and we all live in the campus. No need to rent an apartment, it will cost you much more than th
worth it. Lot of parties every night in the many rooms of the Indians. As I said earlier, they are

I took my plane ticket some months before the departure. I have to be precise with my luggage beca
in Ryanair (15kg). Concerning the place to bed, I was supposed to take a chamber in the university re
to organize this in particular. Concerning the administrative aspect, I was the first intermediaries be
wants to go in Morocco and the administration. However, some days before the departure, I haven’
the arrival condition. The university was closed and nobody answer the phone. The morning of the d
me on Facebook the contact of one student in UIR. I contact her some hours before I go and she said
to pick me at the airport. When I landed, the IUR student tell me told me that we could not sleep in
closed and we did not have permission. I spend three days in a hotel with another ESC Rennes stude
Finally, we have found a flat in Rabat-Hassan where we was two. The IUR failed in his mission which
arrival but the Moroccans were very nice and we were guided. Approximate cost of the

What about your accommodation, please describe it. The cost, what was included, what did you have
do you have available to you?

I found a flat on a facebook group for student from Krakow. I just post a message describing me and w
I'm staying. A girl answered me very fast and I directly choose this one. The flat is very well located, b
and the old jewish district, and near to the bus/tram station.
We are 7 seven students in this flat, f
bathrooms and 1 balcony. In the first room, there are 3 polish girls, in the second one 1 polish girl a
mine 1 spanish girl and I. Despite the few numbers of rooms compared to the number of people, the fl
is no problem of space.
I had nothing to bring with me or to buy because it was all included. I jus
(everybody has one box for himself in the fridge).
The cost is 600 PLN (around 150€) per month, p
water and electricity and 15 PLN for the internet-box. Compare to my friends, I'm the only who doe
but the price are really attractive.

I lived on the campus of the IIFT, what I would strongly recommend to any student who wants to qu
indian student culture. I was in accommodation with 2 rooms of 2 so we were 4 roommates sharing 1
bath room. When we arrived, a strong cleaning was needed but then we quickly got used to the “rust
like at home. Indeed, the beds are wood boards and the shower is often defaulting (no water, no hot
found solutions and helped each other with the other French students who were all living on th
accommodation only costs 30€/month, which is very worthy. Good to know: bring or buy clean sheets
of February nights are very cold so it is very useful to buy a heater as soon as you

After a week of visiting houses, we finally decided to book a Conexion house in a popular suburb
Chapultepec is where most of students are located. My house includes all the facilities: electricity, wa
cleaning. The rent is 250 euros per month. Concerning the appliances, the kitchen is fully equipped
washing machine.

Concerning our accommodation, we found it on internet. The price was 400 euros for 90 square mete
price not included the charges. We were 2 in this flat so the charges were around 100 euros. Charge
internet, garbage, electricity. This flat was equipped. It means; oven, microwave, fridge, washing ma
duvet.

Regarding the accommodation, the best thing is to look for a flat closed to the city centre where you
bus, metro, train, shops, gyms, supermarkets and clubs. It is even possible to find flats located in tha
price if you do not get in touch with professionals. You have many websites like segundamano or intre
many offers from particular. I was paying 350 euros per month in the city centre. Everything was in
cleaning twice a week, tv. The only thing I had to bring was my luggage.

Concerning my first accommodation, I first spent four nights at the dormitory proposed by our par
considered that the place overall and especially my room were not really convenient for a long perio
apparently not been cleaned for five months at least, we had to share a bathroom with five other peo
student was really noisy, and we could not sleep because of the cold in the room and hard matresses
to the Internet or wireless connection. The common rooms (kitchen, smoking area, corridors) were alw
about 75€ a month (with the conversion in litas) but still it was not decent, and the communication
untruthful.That is why, with another student from the ESC Rennes, Julian Dalibot, who was my roomm
days; we decided to find another place to stay in Kaunas. By checking on the internet and asking on F
from the ESN (Erasmus student network) Kaunas, we found a very comfortable guest house located
“Domus Pacis”: http://www.domuspacis.lt/en It is actually a monastery, hosting pilgrims. Still, when
receptionist, we told him we were students staying for five months in Kaunas and we tried to ask for
people are staying a few nights there). Without any religious requirements, we finally succeed to set
month (170€). Without any formal procedures, I could pay the employee in charge of the rooms fro
beginning of each month, and my rent was considered as donations for the Franciscan Order (St Geor
really nice and quiet (a lot of green spaces, near the Castle of Kaunas and the town hall place) and
living here every day. It was at about 25-30 minutes by foot from the university so it was nice to walk
lectures. Concerning the services, I had access to a common kitchen (I did not have to buy any uste
dryer, free sheets and towels whenever and a private bathroom. The place inside was really moder
access to a very good Internet connexion (land line and wifi).

We were all in the same student house (St Hanshaugen), 10 minutes walk to go to the university. It
furnished and electricity included. I shared the kitchen and the bathroom with one p

My accommodation was the dormitory Ekonom. For a room it was around 70€ a month. We have to s
people. Include bed, desk, and some furniture for clothes and a bed linen. We have to buy a fridge
appliances available for us. A Kitchen with cookers, a wifi access (Very Good Internet), and a laundry
(1,60€ for a tour) The dormitory is not so comfortable but it is a good price quality

I had to live inside the campus. I had 2 choice for the accommodations, between share a room with s
room. I choose the single room with the AC. I had my own bathroom with toilets and shower. The room
single bed and a desk. The price was around 850€ for 3 months (the food and books we

Two days later our arrival, and thanks to a contact in Rabat, we have found our accommodation.
In
estate agency in the formal form, but rather some “estate agent” which are called the “ samsar” whi
and owners and earn a commission on the sale.
With 4 ESC Rennes classmates, we have taken a
Agdal to the cost of 14000 Dirham . 14000 dirham is equivalent to 1247,809 Euros. We was 5 in this
250 Euros a month. The flat were very well placed (near French embassy, restaurants, sport hall, sh
bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, 2 living rooms, 1 big kitchen, 2 little “balconies”;
Actually, we have decid
apartment because with only 4 months of staying in a foreign country it was not necessary to spend m
furnished apartment yet was all included priced but we have to pay water and electricity taxes. But i
where taxes are not expansive and with the collection of 5 students, we only paid around 10 Euros

Marylebone Hall of Residence is situated in Baker Street in Westminster Business School the place wh
have a 24/24h security guard. We also has washing facilities. In each flat there is 6 bedrooms with p
kitchen that we share. The bedroom is around 900 euros per month. If you go to alexander Fleming
station), I think it’s around 700 euros. Facilities in the room: Bed with MATELAS, stuff on the wall to p
Many place to tidy your clothes, washroom. Facilities in the kitchen: Table, 4 chairs, oven, rob, micro
You need to buy: duvet, pillows, towels for the bedroom and you need to buy stuff to cook (plate,

I pay 280€/month for 17m² just next to the city center, the flat is fournished i didn't need to buy any
thanks to the school.

I chose to live in the university's dormitory, which is very cheap (only 200 euros a month) in compar
Moscow (it's a little bit more expensive than Paris). The dormitory is a good solution because you pay
really good location (2 minutes from the university by foot and on the main metro line), and also you
environment because all the international student live together in the dorm. But, you have some con
your room with 2 other students, your bathroon with 4 students, and there is only one kitchen for
students) which is the most difficult part. You aren't allow to bring alcohol, friends, and you can't en
dorm between 1 am and 6 am.

Regarding my accommodation there, the first time I arrived I had to buy the basic things like all the
(pillows, sheets, blanket and swigs), then I had to handle all the living stuff in the flat like the Internet
the bus subscription etc … to be at ease at home and to be able to start the university courses well.
had available to me at the arrival were only : my suitcase with all my clothes inside, my laptop with
ESC Rennes and myself with thoughts of buying many brand new stuff to be at ease for my n

In Bandung, most of the students stay in dorms called Kosan. Three kinds of accommodations are off
is easier to take them rather than looking for other: if you don’t speak Bahasa, you will have a hard tim
place. I stayed in the middle-range dorm called Rooftop Residence. There are different kinds of rooms
My room was at 130€ per month, with bed, bed sheets, pillow, desk, chair, a TV, a cupboard and some
small but sufficient. There is no sink in the bathroom but you get quickly use to

As I said before I recommend to other students not to take my accommodation because the landlord
70 euros a week for a room with an en-suite bathroom in a four bedroom house. The house was in
approximately 30 minutes walk from campus. There was a bus which was free at the beginning of th
from our deposit at the end.. At the beginning all was included in the rent (TV license, WIFI, bins, el
the case at the end. Despite this deposit problem, this is a very pleasant student village with lots o
abroad students!

The flat where I live is situated near the university (5minutes) and around 25 from the city centre and
(by walk!). It has 3 huge rooms, all occupied, and are around 20 square meters for each, but there
are big windows in the rooms which is very pleasant for having often sunning bath. Yet there is neithe
So it is sometime uncomfortable when you want to sleep, during the morning as during the night
equipped, especially since the owner bought new knifes and pans. The bathroom is small but still com
where I live is quite old but well maintained.

As I said before, I spent the first week in Tokyo, it was around 20,000 yen ~ 140 euros for bedroom, b
room, TV, Wifi for during 6 days. We had to buy food separately. In AIU, the University separates
students in different types of village. I was indicated to go the global village (people over 21 years
drink alcohol ). It's a little room which I share with an english guy. There is two beds, two desks, lights
little kitchen with a little fridge and one bathroom. There is no Wifi but you can easily get a Ethernet
a air conditioner. The room is very small and it may be difficult to adapt to the We receive an invoic
electricity and water. It is usefull to buy dishes and little things to have a confortable moment in you
cheap because students of the past semester sell many sorts of things at your ar

We are very lucky that in Trondheim, TBS has got a partnership with student villages. If you choose t
you will fill the application form, they will give you directly the information to apply for an accomm
village. You have to know that this opportunity is very interesting. You will not find a less expensive fl
to what they offer you. By the way, you are in priority for getting this accommodation (for example,
this accommodation because the priority is for exchange students and ERASMUS students). Just tak
chance !! The price of this accommodation is between 400 and 420 Euros per month all included. F
everthing is computerized. You fill a form on internet and after they will send you the contract, etc. J
have the choice between 5 or 6 different student villages. Take the one which is named Moholt (the le
have a shared flat with three other students (four in total). It is an unique experience to share with for
other cultures, etc. Then, in Moholt there is two parts, one which is rehabilitated (420 Euros) and
Euros). The website for the accommodation is www.sit.no If you want the rehabilitated, you have to
want an accommodation in "Moholt alle". If you don't ask for a room in "Herman Krags veg" The flat
difference with both is a better isolation in "Moholt alle" and the sanitary. The sanitary in Moholt alle a
shower compare to Herman Krags veg which is like a camping. In the flat you will find a room wh
sanitary is shared by the four flatmates. The kitchen is fully equipped, with a dishwasher only in Moho
and chairs. You have also a cupboard which is dedicated to you. It depends the flat but sometimes yo
utensil for cooking. In my room I have a desk, a chair, a big cupboard, a cupboard for my school stu
to bring your own sheets. The administration of Sit is very efficient. If the administration is closed (
the village student Moholt), they will put your key in a box with a code if you arrive after the opening
have also the possibility to clean your clothes. There are two big laundries in Moholt with approximate
and 40 dryers. Sit will give you a card that you can charge by internet. You pay your rent by internet
accommodation is about 600 Euros.

My accommodation was really comfortable. I had 3 roommates. There was a very sunny living roo
bathroom. There were 2 small rooms and 2 rooms bigger. I had nothing to buy as everything was inc
electricity…). My rent was of 425€ per month, and depending on you room it had a variation of +/- 2
machine, a television, Wi-Fi and all the required kitchen tools.

I live in a shared flat with 2 roomates. I found it when I came to Germany thanks to contacts I had fro
from last year. I live with 2 German people, it’s a great thing to learn the language and understand
rooms shared flat (3 bedrooms, 1 shared Bathroom and a kitchen). There were no furnitures, so I had
a chair. A wardrobe was already there to put my clothes. I pay 350 € per month and the things I ha
140 €. The apartment is really well situated. I need 10 minutes to go in my university, and there i
metro is at 3 min, it’s really good.

I was in a student residence and had to share my flat with another roommate It cost me 266 € per mo
was at the 8th floor with a nice view. It was also very quiet so that you aren’t disturbed by a party in
minutes away from the university by foot and subway. I had to bring all the kitchen equipment and
found the flat thanks to the university, they found one for me which is why I did not have

The accommodation was a kind of house I shared with another french from ESC Rennes. It costed me
loads. All included, it’s around 200 € each month. The house was quite well equipped but a little b
desinfection.

The price of the accommodation was 580 euros for 3 months, it was incluended a room share with
student, a very very basic room: bed with bad mattress, a table, a chair for each one. Toilets and bath
and on common (6 by floor). Meals were also incluended (breakfast, lunch, afternoon’s break and d
week-end. There was one cafeteria on each campus. On my campus, we get sports infrastructures:
court, small park, gym hall: bodybuilding , running and cycling machines, Tennis of table

The price of the accommodation was 580 euros for 3 months, it was included a room share with anoth
a very very basic room: bed with bad mattress, a table, a chair for each one. Toilets and bathroom we
common (6 by floor). International students have been all together, so i have shared my room with
Meals were also included (breakfast, lunch, afternoon’s break and dinner) for all week and week-end.
on each campus. On my campus, we get sports infrastructures: tennis court, Badminton court, s
bodybuilding , running and cycling machines, Tennis of table (as at ESC).

I chose to take a Gositel (Allive). It is a very common accommodation in South Korea for Exchange s
very closed to the University. It is a quite big building with 7th floors with 10 rooms by floor. At each fl
room with a kitchen, a micro-wave, a laundry machine and free hot/cold water. My room was quite
meters) with a bed, a desk a tiny bathroom with toilets and an air-conditioned system. I had to buy
Usually there are free foods in Gositel but not in mine. The price was of 530,000 won so around
inconvenient thing was that the Manager didn’t speak really well English.

I share my house with 3 french guys, 2 from United-States, one from Canada and the other from Germ
guys at the beginning and it was difficult because they did not respect the rules established by the o
so dirty that we can not eat in our own kitchen. Now it is better and it is very interesting speak Englis
home even if it is difficult sometimes. We have found our home thank to the site “Craiglist”. All the A
rent is expensive but we have visited a lot of apartments and it was the same prices. There are pric
and prices for the others. I share my bedroom with my friend and we pay 350 dollars o 250 euros eac
between payment by paypal, in euros o in pesos. We have chosen the first one. We have one bedroo
two big wardrobes, 2 desks and in the house ( 3 floors) there area kitchen,5 toilets, 5 showers, 1 TV,
We are very well situated in Recoletta, one the safest district in the city: supermarket, kiosco, launde
restaurants… at less than five minutes on foot.

I found an appartment with two italian girls, 10 minutes from the center and from the university. I pa
inclusive, and I had to add 70 euros for the contract, and 400 euros as a guarantee. I have only the
appartment.

I live in an apartment off campus. Collocation with three English and one American. Large apartmen
views. About 360 euros, more internet (5 euros / month), housekeeper (5 euros), and electricity a

The accomodation is a set of four independant bedrooms within an appartment. It's on campus. I j
sheets and cover, otherwise everything is included here.

j

We are living in an apartment with 2 rooms (we are 2 per rooms) because it was very hard to find som
pay 275 euros each. But the apartment is very clean, modern, close to everything like 15 mins walkin
charges are not included we have to pay at the end.

I have booked my accommodation online via this website (given by the partner university): http://ww
Housing Office will take care of finding you an accommodation, you have to pay 650€ as a deposit be
you back at the end of your stay). The Housing Office will try to meet all your criteria, so be very s
online. Don’t forget that, as soon as you have an answer from the University, apply directly for the
Housing Office works on a first come, first serve basis. There are four kinds of accommodation in a
House: 1. Single room with shared facilities. 2. Single room with private facilities/studio. 3. Indep
suitable for couples and families (with children). 4. Independent apartment/flat suitable for couples
was an independent flat for couple: - Size: 28 m2 - Price: 507€/month - Furnished with: a double be
sofa, an oven, a cooking hop, a fridge,a washing machine, some cooking materials like pans. Not al
material and a sofa. Also I had to buy a bed package (a duvet and pillow, some cooking materials). I
bus) to buy what I needed. If you don’t want to go to Ikea, when applying for an accommodation o
website, you can order a bed package and for a kitchen package, which will be ready whe

My accomodation is a flat of 21smq. It is in an apartment building where there are only students
international. I have my own apartment where I have my own kitchen and my own bathroom. Beside
room. The cost is expensive, I have to pay around 850 Euros a month, but electricity, water and inter
it is well furnished ( bed, table, chair, cupboard, kitchen ustensils). So I had nothing mo

I decided to look for accommodation once arrived in Guadalajara. Finally, I decided to book for accom
Houses, in which there are only exchange students and a Conexion member per house. The average
including water, electricity, internet, gas, and cleaning house. You can also book an accommodation
before leaving, but you have to pay a deposit of 150€. Nevertheless, there’s no point to do that bec
accommodation available at the beginning of the semester.

I found a room in a style housing "Cupos Universitarios" two floors of a building in the center. The are
aproxiamatly 200€ per months: only for the room with bathrooms, and I have on desk, a bed, electric
common kitchen.

My accommodation was really nice, all new as the new campus opened when I arrived. We had our p
the room a fridge was include. We had a free internet connection in the whole campus. We had to bu
but they asked us before if we wanted them to buy for us so that the day we arrived we had one. That
cheap. For the whole semester, the price was only 450 euros for the semester, really cheap. We also c
free in the campus.

I've spent a couple of days at a friend's place first. Then, i started looking for flats or rooms in a shar
lucky because we ( 3 students of ESC rennes) found a big flat ( 130meters square ) for only 240euro
center. if you want to find a flat or a room , it will be between 230 to 300euros. That's why we 've
erasmus students and even Turkish people.
The flat has a very good location, and equipment. You
deposit when moving in the flat ( and you 'll take it back you 're be gone). You can search on Air bnb b
it's better to be in Istanbul to start its search. sometimes when you take a accomodation when you're
be surprised and disapointed about your flats. You can take a couple of days to visit the flats ( turkish
to be sure about your favorite area, easy access to the university ( because it's a lon

Finding a flat was not that easy. Accommodations are not proposed by school. At the time we made re
a lot of students are looking for places to live. The students who arrived in beginning February found
active research and found a good flat for 270€ each in the old down-town (Plaza de Armas). The flat
nice Chilean girl. All was furnished (water, electricity, equipment)

For the accommodation, in the campus they are 10 Halls (more or less). I was in Leies Hall, with 3 roo
is that all of us have our own bedroom (10m² with a sink), and a living room and bathroom in comm
6000$ who include everything (meal plan, books, accommodation..). I can't tell exactly the price of th
But we have a lundry that we can use anytime, also a tv room. I just had to buy thing to sleep li

I was in an apartment shared with an other student for 250 € by month and it was an all furnished a
some stuffs like a bike, cooking items..

In the Akita University we had 3 choices for living: -Sakura village (flat for 3 persons, individuals bedr
bathroom) -Global village (little flat for 2 persons, share bedroom, kitchen, bathroom) -Komachi (sh
other person et the bathroom is shared between 4 persons, there is a common kitchen available) For
except Komachi we should pay every months for electricity and water.

.It is a 90m² furnished flat in the city center of Prague. The cost is 330 euros by month (it depends o
and the charges are included in the price (wifi, electricity, heating, water,...). The appliances in my fl
oven and microwave.

Concerning the accomodation, I was in collocation with another student from the ESC Rennes. The
another one that was a living room transformed in bedroom. In the living room there were three sofas
other room there were a bed, a desk and the closet for both of us. In the bathroom we had the sho
washing-machine. Finally in the kitchen we had a table with Four chairs, plates, cutlery, pans, frying p
microwave, a fridge with a freezer and an hot plates and an oven, we had also a hoover. We paid 350
paid from january 1st to May 31 st, therefore we paid 1750 euros. There was not internet in the a
university didn't want to open an account,so we had had to open and internet account to the local p
and then the university deducted the cost of the bill from our rent.

Concerning the accommodation, I found it on the Internet, in a Spanish website for property: Idealist
Spain to find accommodations. I selected 6 apartments in the center of Madrid that I liked and co
organize visits. In 2 days I visited all and selected the one with nice roomates, a very reasonable price
go easily to the university. It costed me 320€ more 30€ of charges, in total it was 350€. And I had t
internet per month. The apartment was very close to the metro station I had to take to go to the univ
supermarket very close too. I choose this apartment because it was renovated, there were lots of sto
also a nice living room which was an important point for me because it furthered to discussions. I ha
that I had available to me: washing machine, TV, oven, microwave, home phone. It was a

I share a 60m² with another student from the school. We pay approximately 280€ each. The furnitur
was the electricity. However, we’re supposed to pay something for the gas but we don’t really know
owner of the flat hasn’t claimed anything more than the rent so far. There is a nice living room and a
rooms are separated. The internet is also included and is quite fast: I can download at 4mo/sec. I ne
video games though.

Here we all pay around 340€. It includes everything you can think of (heating, electricity, use of the k
do have to buy by yourself or through the packages that the Housing Office offers (you’ll understand
sheets, pillow, stuff to cook, food, toilet paper, soap, shampoo etc… It’s not an hotel at all, it really
Again, be careful, your bank might not allow you to transfer money to a Dutch bank account so you
parents for that. All the student houses seem to be the same and in mine you have to clean the kitch
don’t do it you’ll be fined or you’ll have to do it three times in a row), there are 3 showers on the floo
to take a shower), 3 toilets (same thing, never had to wait) and 7 sinks with mirrors. You also have
enough space to store what you need to cook. There is also a microwave that works as a mini-oven
fires on each. You also have a common room where students often meet and in your room you have
the entire wall (that you can open of course). Inside your room you’ll have a table and a chair, a bed
was the Ethernet cable was given but in some other places it might not be.

My accommodation for my whole exchange semester was situated in a student residence of Hany
exchange students are living in this residence which is composed of five floors of six rooms each. I s
other male student from Rennes. The room was modern, bright and simple. The main space inclu
wardrobe, shelves and desks with chairs. There was a little kitchen with a washing machine, a fridg
shelves. The bathroom was private and closed to the rest of the room; all-in-one with toilets, washbas
little shelf in 2 square-meters. What we had to buy at our arrival: bed sheets, a drying, cutlery, broo
dustbin. Living in this room was comfortable, even if the total space and privacy were quite reduced
condition was a positive point for the second part of the semester, when the temperatures

I booked a room with a accommodation company named Stay in Athens specialised in Erasmus accom
per month for a room in a shared flat with two others flatmates. Internet and commodities were in
renting. There were a fee of approximately 50€ charged by Stay In Athens. In the building there is 3
students.

We had to pay 600 euros for the accommodation for the 3 months. This would include the breakfast, t
the room. But when we arrived in the room there was nothing except the bed. No blanket, no pillow,
night it was really cold. And the day after we went to "Auchan" near the school to buy some drinks (o
and all the stuff we would need to feel like home. The room was not really nice. We were three stude
a bathroom. In the bathroom there was a shower (that was great), and normal toilet !! (this is not a

Of course, one may say that the accommodation are different comparing our western habits. It w
beginning and it is less comfortable in the everyday life like for examples, the bathrooms not conve
beds. But the cost of living is very low and it is easy to upgrade your home.
A good and nice 3 be
around 140€ per person for 120 square meters with all the facilities and air-conditioned system.
Co
you are visiting rural areas that are used to western tourists then people are very accommodating a
understand you and help. Most of the time : the international language of pointing always comes
circumstances…. The first days were such a challenge to find an apartment and to find food, and so
even in town, the understanding was very difficult.

It's a 70-square meters flat located in Wola neighborhood in Warsaw. I'm in collocation with a Korean
There is a living-room and an open-kitchen, 3 bedrooms (2 bigs and 1 small), one bathroom and 2 toi
for my bedroom because it's one of the bigger and 150zl (35€) for charges. The kitchen has an oven
and also plates and cutelry. There is also a washing machine. I bought a chair for my desk and few t
pillows or bathroom carpets) but it was good.

I found an accomadation with 3 other persons who were already there.
We have 4 rooms, 2 bathro
living room. It's almost 150m². I pay 650 TL (around 220€), bills and internet included.
I found it

My house has 6 rooms. My room is the smallest of the house. I pay 760 pounds two times for the seco
taken from my account. In my room, I have a bed, a desk and a board. I have two windows oriented
well furnished with micro-oven, a oven, 4 hot plates and a washing machine for clothes. There is one b
A flatiron is available and a hoover too. A cleaner comes once a week to clean commune spaces. Wh
pans for everybody but I had to buy basic things such as plates, fourches, knifes, glasses. I also had t
also have a wifi access and internet plugs for old laptops. We were supposed to have a fix telephon
Staff is very receptive and reactive. Every time we have a problem, we just have to send an email an
For example, we had a problem with the washing machine, we sent an email and they came the day a
a direct access to the university at the back of the house so I have to walk about 5 minutes t

I did not apply for an IBA accommodation and was looking for a flat to share. I found one, thanks to th
new international students. It is in the center, 10 minutes by foot from the school. I live there with 5 o
and 4 other Erasmus. I have my own room and all was already furnished. And I pay only 220€ per mon
electricity, water and internet bills are not expensive at all as we divided it in

We were in a residence, which belong to the school. I shared a room with a korean girl, and we had o
rooms. We had to do the cleaning. The room costs us 800 euro for the semester (just the room incl
included). I had to buy my duvets (bed sheet and pillow). There is a fitness room in the residence (th
semester).

The university accommodation consisted of two bedrooms, a living room and a bathroom. It was on a
students, we were all together on the same floor. We pay € 30 per month.
However the shower w
bathed us thanks to a seal. The hot water didn’t work every day. There was no heating and in Janua
had to buy a small radiator.

KUBS helped me to find a gositel next to the business school. A gositel is a residence with small indiv
more or less good and it is usually the cheapest solution to live in South Korea. This gositel, called Al
better than most typical gositels. Each floor has a common room with a kitchen, a washing machine
wifi. And each room has its own bathroom, which is very rare in gositels. In each room you also have
fridge and lots of closets. For this gositel I had to pay 550,000 wons per month which is equivalent to
more expensive than other ones but really practical when you were studying in KUBS, since it’s only
and it is bigger than most gositel. The only thing I had to buy were the blanke

As I said I lived in a Conexion house. So more or less everything was included in the price I paid. I wa
house that they have. We were 13 at the beginning, and the number had changed many time beca
roomies. It was a good experience to live with so many people. The house have rooms, living room,
bathrooms (not for every room, some people had to share it). I just had to buy new sheets and pillow.
price is really expensive according to the Mexican market. Conexion make us pay more that what we
paid 4200 pesos each months (more or less 250€). So, I suggest trying to find a house with another w
integrate, which is quite the same) are a simple solution.

I chose to take an apartment proposed by school, it was more convenient. The rent was about 310
person. I thought it was an unbeatable price because of the high standard of living in Denmark bu
accommodation in downtown for only 250 € per person. The school suggests apartments for two or th
area of approximately 40 m2 with living room, kitchen and a small bathroom. The apartment was furn
a table, two chairs, a wardrobe, a table, some cooking utensils, an oven and a fridge. This has reliev
IBPM present last semester had left us some furniture, so we did have to buy a wardrobe and a few th
The advantage of these apartments is to be located from the school, just 3 minutes by walk; howe
minutes from downtown.

i book a room on the website of the univerisy partner. It's a big student house. You have to share sho
Internet, a bed, and wardrobe are available in the room. It's a little bit expensive relative to the priva
want to be alone or you can share your room with an other foreign student.

Student appartment, 12 rooms, 1200$R for a very small room, I had nothing to bye, bathroom livin
included and shared by all the inhabitants.

My choice and in fact the choice of the French people was to take the accommodation proposed by
Hall of Residence. Composed of one building for boy and one building for girls, this accommodation w
to meet the other international students. Of course you have also lots of constraints that we were no
such as no bathroom and no toilet in each rooms but two common for each floor for the girl buildin
water (but not so cold because the weather is hot). Because it is not mixed the guys cannot come to
the girl building. You have a small balcony in each room, a smoking area downstairs because the e
smoking. You have also a swimming-pool but you can go there between 7am-9pm, a gym but with n
have a canteen “101 meal” until 9pm, nice at the beginning but after a while always the same food s
strong enough, we went in the street outside Binus. You have access to the laundry (21kg free per mo
all the clothes, for example clothes with lace. But you have also one other laundry nearby. You h
supermarket, one coffee and a printing shop just downstairs. Until 10pm you can have access to pool
also some special rooms in order to work. Sometimes in the rooms you have some problems in order t
that depend on the room you have. For me, I had problems with bed bugs (pretty common this year
mold in the rooms. The staff really wants to help you but also slow in the actions. About the price, t
$250, not so expensive for Jakarta but 2,5 times more than an Indonesian here for the same acco
difference is the laundry that you have free, and electricity is free. They propose you some stuff to re
stuff for your room, few fridges, and other stuff but you have to be well-informed. You have an interne
that they give to you. Finally because nobody from outside can sleep in your room (illegal and too sm
rooms are a little expensive (around 24euros per night) but in the price of the hotel in Jakarta a

My accommodation is located in the heart of the city center (chmielna). I found it through easy-renti
m2, fully furnished, and with a nice view. I pay 1750 pln monthly(about 430 euros) bills included. the
internet was not included in the price.

We found a flat with 4 students of Rennes in the town center of Rabat in the quarter of Agdal. We ha
accommodation because the uni is not in town and it is difficult and expensive to take a taxi everyda
costs 14 000 DH per months, not included water and electricity (500 DH per months). This is a little
but compare to France, it was really correct for us! In the flat, there were 3 rooms (2per rooms), 2 b
The kitchen and the living room were very big. It was enough for 5 people.

I shared my room with the other French girl. You can ask to be placed with the personn of your choice
with another room of two people. In the room there are two beds, two armchairs and two desks. P
furnished but we had to buy all the other stuffs like soap, etc.

First we went to a guest house near the university Ateneo de Manila. Name and address was provided
The guest house provide rooms and wifi connection, bathroom are common. The accommodation we
more than a short period.

We were living in 4 persons flat with 4 bedrooms and we paid approximately 415€ per months. In the
bed, one wardrobe, one desk, one chair, curtains…I bought a desk lamp and a bedside table on IKE
surprised by the accommodation, it was very comfortable and the kitchen was equipped (dishwasher,
fridges, chairs, table, storage units…). My Venezuelan roommate explain me the organization for t
room and the bathroom and we made a schedule for houseworks. We shared a fridge for two but I
food shopping. However, we shared the costs for the dishwasher pastilles, the dish soap, the trash b

My accommodation was on campus. It was a “suite”, 3 bedrooms with 2 people in each one of the
common room with a kitchen. I don’t know how much it really cost me because it was all included in
before coming to Quinnipiac. For appliances, we had a oven, hobs, and a fridge. Thanks to my roomm
machine and a microwave. But the apartment is basically empty: no flatware, no knifes, spoons, etc
other roommates, it is possible to manage without having to buy all of this stu

Binus Square is the accommodation proposed by Binus university, that is what the five of us chos
residence with a laundry, photocopy service. There is minimarket inside open all day and all night an
were really disappointed about this accommodation because our rooms are really small and there a
inside. Except the swimming pool (which is under repair most of time) and the possibility to meet
students, it is not a good solution. It is situated in a bad part of the city, it smells bad and you can’t w
are very few sidewalks and it is dangerous with the multitude of motorcycles. Moreover it is expen
solutions : 215 euros per month. By the way we pay twice as more as the Indonesian students in the r
same thing... And it is quite far from the university (between 40 minutes and 1 hour according to the
the numerous problems that we had in our rooms : mold (damaged clothing), cockroaches, bedbug
bathroom, the water is cold. In the room you have a closet, a small bed, a desk and shelves. You ne
cover for your window because there is anything to hide the light. You have to buy a blanket and a
fridge (you can rent it but there are not enough for everybody) so you cannot stock food in your roo
ants. And you have nothing to clean your room so you have to buy it also. So finally, I recommend t
other exchange students, either in the south of Jakarta which is the good neighbourhood or near the
City. It can be almost the same price I think.

I stayed during few days in a hostel in order to find a good apartment. There is a website: craiglist
apartments, so I mainly searched on this website, and on Facebook their is a group called "Francais
people give advices about how to find an apartment, and where there are some offers too. I visite
apartments. I visited a lot of apartments which were disgusting, they don't have norms for the apar
places which are dirty and insalubrious. They put fotos on the website which have nothing to do with
found an apartment salubrious, with a great location in Palermo which is considered like a safe locat
french from ESC Rennes, and an English guy and a girl from Australia. It's an apartment divided in t
there is a kitchen , and bathroom. It's a furnished apartment, with internet a TV, a washing machine, a
... Everything is included in the price, I pay 350€ each month, which is expensive for an apartment in
the owner see that you are a foreigner he makes you pay more than the locals. But it's important to fi
feel like hoe because you are living 6 months in it, so I preferred to pay a little bit more and to feel a
However after few months in it, we started to have issues in the apartment, problem of humidit
apartment... Unfortunately we paid the all thing at the beginning (because we paid with a bank trans
pay the all thing in note time) , and here when the owner have the money if you have issues in your a
anything, so that was our biggest mistake. If I could do an advice it would be: Don't pay until th

I was living in the dormitory Ekonom. We were in flats for 4 people with 2 persons per room. We were
all the floor. At the beginning it was quite complicated because we have to buy everything to cook
complicated to share just 2 cookers for 40 people. The cost for this dormitory was only 77euros/mon
bed, desk, furniture for the clothes and bed linen. I have bought stuffs for cooking, for cleaning the fl
for the room because at the beginning the weather was very cold. The appliances that were availa
washing machines for 11 floors), a kitchen for all the floor including cookers and one fridge, w

I lived in a standard single room in “Leebrick building” (in the area of “Tri-Towers”). I had my own
accommodation on-campus includes double rooms, that means you have to share your bedroom with
the case for me. My room was small but clean with essential furniture: I had air conditioning, a bed
a dresser, a desk with one chair, high speed wireless internet connection (everywhere on-campus)
shared the restrooms, the lounge, a kitchen (with a full-size refrigerator and microwave) and a laundr
a laundry card for washing-up my clothes; the dryer was free of cost) with people on my floor. I can a
clean my room free of cost and I had an electronic pass for my room (but also for the main entran
elevators and even for the restrooms). Furthermore every common space is cleaned every day. I h
address in my residence building; thus I could receive packages and letters. For one semester I paid
included in this price except the furniture I need to buy (such as a pillow, a blanket and bed sheets)
satisfied about all the services offered by my residence building: at the first level of my building I had
opened 24/7, a small market (I used my dining plan for both of these facilities), a help desk (for every
and the wireless), and a computer lab where I printed my homework for 0.07$ per

Thanks to the famous website in Spain “idealista.com”, I found a flat in 120 sq with another student
after my arrival. It was situated in the East of Madrid, next to the famous Park of Retiro, in the quiet d
the downtown in subway and to 20 minutes of the university).
It was the ideal place in adequa
objectives: become integrated and live beautiful and enriching experiences, to be near attractive pl
university and the success at the end of the exchange to validate credits. I shared the flat with th
French boys and a Colombian boy. Now, to describe in detail the flat, it was constituted by four ro
kitchen, a lounge and two bathrooms. It was a furnished flat (it was a priority) for 320 euros per mo
expenses for internet and electricity ( 350 euros with charges). Furthermore, we had in the flat a dish
machine...
To optimize the life in community, we bought a cleaner and several cleaning products.
essential things were already in the flat; the expenses were not excessive. Finally, I shared one of
another French and in my room, I had a bed, a desk and a cupboard.

Before taking my flight I pre-booked an hostel in the center of Rosario. This was for a period of 2 w
apartment to live in. The price of the hostel was about 10€ each night with breakfast included and no
my apartment for roundly 250 € each month.

To find my accommodation, I contact Sinead, the woman who was in charge of us. She was very he
student union in Thurles to find an accommodation for me. But I was very disappointed so I change
something nice where live. I finally lived with an Irish Family for 90€/week (everything included). I
intrusive. I was completely free. Don’t hesitate with this option (as I was before). Indeed most of stud
cold, very dirty and noisy.

Our apartment is located in La Condesa, a very nice neighbourhood in Mexico City, closed to everyth
big living room but only 2 bedrooms. We have a metro station in 2 min, fast foods and restaurants in t
5 min. However, it is expensive for Mexico because we pay 270 euros/ person/ month. Then, we have
tv cable and the cleaning lady each week (mandatory). Finally, for one month we have to pay more th
Subway ticket is very cheap, it costs 5 pesos it means 0.25 euros.

I lived in the community of Providencia in Santiago and I thought that it was a great place to live. The
and I found it to be a very convenient location within the city. In santiago, there are a wide variety o
exactly live in Bellavista, a place that I recommend to any student that will study here. I'm near to t
santiago and of the students party. The area is served by the Baquedano Metro subway station which
in the university finis terrea. I was in a house with many roomates, both chileans adults and foreign
"La casa de buena onda". I paid 220.000 pesos and I had to pay nothing else but the fuel of the he
mounth). All the basic appliance were available included the wifi.

I lived in the New Campus in Hengqin, in Macau. It’s located in Mainland China but it’s rented by the
Therefore, it means that we are in a very special place, close to the border with Mainland China: there
policemen there in order to prevent illegal immigration. Our campus is closed to public, so only us (s
enter. So far, there are just us, exchange students living in the dormitory, but soon, maybe next yea
there too: we have to take the bus to go the Old Campus in Taipa to have class. So the New Campus i
We paid 400 euros for 5 months, which quite very cheap. We are two in a room with a bathroom an
each floor. We also have air conditioning and a small fridge in every room. We just had to pay for ou
electricity every month: it’s around 8 euros. However, we just have a big fridge and a microwave in t
not helpful to cook. So we had to buy some appliances or borrow them to others people. Finally, we ha
the New Campus and a sport complex.

GSOM offers a place for each student in the dormitory. However, and given the feedbacks from th
students, we have decided to share a flat. Then, I was living with 3 other French students from the E
know before. It is not easy to find a flat in the city and we were lucky to have an acquaintance there
found us the flat before our arrival and dealt with all the administration and practical details. We pa
Euros) per month for 4 (so around 280 Euros per person depending on the exchange rate; it was muc
during the Ukrainian/Crimea crisis). As a comparison, a month in the dormitory were 100 Euros but y
flat of 7 people that you absolutely do not know … Our accommodation was not far from the dormi
soviet building, which is very common on this island (Vasileotrovsky). If we put aside the fact that w
more) in our stairwell, the flat in general was ok. In any case, you have to accept living in something
you are used too. I immediately noticed that Russian and French expectations are not really the same
this flat rent helped us to equipped the flat with stuffs like vacuum cleaner, cutlery … However, we ha
around 100 Euros per person; beds that we let to the owner at the end of the exch

The association Host helped us to find an house. We found one the day after we arrived. The first nigh
(cost of the night = 15€ each person). the rent/ month of the house was equal to 170€, we had t
electricity and the gas, like in France.

We decided to rent an apartment in South Delhi (the best choice regarding on the location of the sch
broker and he finds an apartment for a total amount of 50,000 INR (around 625€) for 4 person, but w
this amount, we had a fully furnished apartment, with all furniture, fridge, washing machine, TV and
16,700 INR for commission to the broker; which was around 10% of the total amount of the rent for

I only had to buy a mobile card to be able to communicate with Spanish, my school or my group mem
pay monthly to travel into 2 areas of Madrid. Internet was already into my flat as the washing machin
sheets and towels included, TV…

About my accommodation, I was in a students’ residence in the centre of Madrid. The residence is “ho
really beautiful residence: really modern, with a big courtyard, two kitchens, a sitting room, a studyi
big and you can have your own bathroom. We were about 15 persons in the residence so it’s not to
persons are foreign students so you can speak in English or in Spanish. The cost for this residence is e
month if you’re alone in the room, less expensive if you’re with another person. But the quality is he
else because the residence is well equipped. I heard about this residence thanks’ to the school (ESIC
with much information to help you to settle down in Madrid. I think, about the accommodation, the b
flat with other persons. In Madrid it’s really current. You can take a flat with other friends if you want
with students who you don’t know at the beginning. Many Erasmus in Madrid did this: the owner rent
an apartment which you share with other people. There are two positive points with this solution: gen
because you just pay your room whereas you are in a big apartment (approximately 300-400 euros p
better mean to meet people and enjoy your stay. And you can take a furnished apartment in a way t
buy something else.

There is an organism taking care of the accommodation, it is called MOAS. I just had to say from when
take care of everything, which is very convenient. However, if you do not arrive in business hours (e
not possible, you have to pay 20€ (in cash) to get your keys at arrival… I payed 285€ a month for the
internet, it is pretty affordable. However, I was put in an old building (looks like an ex-USSR building),
at the MOAS are incredibly unpleasant. Plus, the fact that everything has to be paid in cash lets m
sometimes be off books… Well let’s just say that it is cheaper than an actual flat (half the price) and
short stay, if you come from abroad.

My flatmate and I found an apartment for 700 per month in the centre of Rabat (Hassan). We foun
students who knew an estate agent. Everything was included, except for internet. All necessary appli
we didn't have to buy anything.

I look for a student accommodation with all the other students of ESC Rennes. We sent request
accommodation of Galway (there is a lot of student accommodation). However, because we had the r
pretty late, loads of student accommodation where already full.
Consequently, we booked in “Ce
Liosbhan Center (Tuam Road, Galway). Center Point in one of the more recent student accommoda
apartments are very modern and clean. We didn’t bring anything because everything was available in
materials, etc.). The only material not furnished was the duvet and the pillow for the bedroom, but w
apartment where I was was about 60m² composed with : - a large living room/kitchen - 1 single bed
roommate) - 1 large bathroom (for my American roommate) - 1 double ensuite bedroom (room th
student from ESC Rennes) I really enjoyed the apartment, except maybe the fact the share a bedroo
could avoid it, it could be grant. Having a single bedroom is totally possible but obviously the price is
that I paid for my bedspace in the ensuite bedroom: - €70 per week for 21 weeks is €1470.00. - €23
for utilities per person TOTAL TO BE PAID: €1950.00 for the semester. The price had to be paid befo
accommodation. Important note: the price of the electricity is very expensive in Ireland and we ha
electricity per person. About the facilities, we had a person responsible of everything in the stud
available from 8am to 2pm. This person was very available and very “reactive” if we had any prob
kettle, a broken light, etc.). The first months in the student accommodation If something breaks we c
is after, each student as to pay. We had our own laundry in the student accommodation. The price o
dryer is €2,5. All the laundry machine were very good quality and I never had any problems with it.
this student accommodation (which explain why it is one of the cheapest one) is the location. We ha
the university and about 20mn to go to the city center. At the beginning we used to take the bus but
€50/months) and not really handy. Student also take the bike but because of the rain it’s not real
everybody was used to go everywhere by walk. For the groceries it was not really handy because we
to go, and the same to go back. All commerce where not that far but when you carry all your groc
Moreover, Center Point is located in a Shopping Center, which is not great when we wanted to go bac
it was not a problem for us, we always walk back together in order to be more safe (and Galway is o
safe that I know).

Concerning the accommodation, I first spent 3 nights at the dormitory proposed by my university. I c
really convenient for a long period of stay. My room had apparently not been cleaned for several m
bathroom with five other people, my neighbour was really noisy, and we could hardly sleep becaus
mattless. Besides, we did not have any access to the Internet. The common rooms (kitchen, smokin
always dirty. The price was about 75€ a month (with the conversion in litas) but still it was not decent
made on it was truly untruthful.That is why, with another student from the ESC Rennes, Antoine D
roommate during these few days; we decided to find an alternative. By checking on the internet an
pages to people from the ESN (Erasmus student network) Kaunas, we found a very comfortable guest
city, called “Domus Pacis”: http://www.domuspacis.lt/en It is actually a monastery, hosting pilgrims.
to the receptionist, we told him we were students staying for several months and tried to ask for a p
people are staying a few nights in such a place). Without any religious requirements, we finally succ
600Litas per month (about 175€). Without any formal procedures, I could pay him hand to hand at
month, and my rent was considered as donations for the Franciscan church (St Georges Church). The
(a lot of verdure, the old Castle of Kaunas, the town hall place) and touristic and I enjoyed living he
about 20 minutes by foot from the university so it was nice to walk every morning to go to lectures. C
had access to a common kitchen (I did not have to buy any ustensils), a washer and a dryer, free she
I wanted and of course my room (two beds room with toilet and shower). The place inside was really
had access to a very good Internet connexion.

My accommodation is situated near the station, but not not far from the town center (10 minutes
bicycle) as the town of Ferrara is small. I was quite happy about the localisation. I lived with two flatm
our room; the flat was around 50 m2. I just had to pay the rent, which was of 200 euros a month, and
around 250. Apart from the oven, I had all the possible appliances, including dishwasher, microwa

The Dormitory was not mixed. I shared a room with one girl. The room was very clean. The room incl
with shelves, one cupboard. We had also one bathroom with a shower and toilets. The residence fee
683.00. I had to buy the bedding and also products you need to clean the room. Concerning the ap
Dryer and a washing machine (1000 W each). Also we had a kitchen for the whole dormitory with
heating plates and kitchen utensils.

My dormitory has 2 types of room: single room or double bedroom with private bathroom for each. I
When I arrived I shocked because all I had in my room was the structure of my bed, a self, a shoes
fridge and a wardrobe. There was no mattress, no pillow, no shower curtain, no bin,… which is what y
the mattress (4cm thick) and a pillow at the dorm but I was missing other basic stuff. So the day I arr
which, hopefully, was opened until 10 PM so that I can get it. 2 days later I bought and heater beca
were only air conditioning and when I arrived it was freezing.

Flat in the center. 650€+accommodation, between 150 in summer to 250 in winter for 3. Not to mu
wahsing machine hooven and so on.

The accommodation is a student village with a lot of exchange students. It costs approximately 400
includes the fees for the wifi and the power. The room is furnished. You have a bed, a desk and a sh
have an oven, a fridge, a frizer and a dishwasher.

At first, we were in a international student dormitory on the campus. But after one month, we cho
more autonomous. In China, is very easy to find a cheap flat : we have a 5 rooms flat, with 2 bathroo
and a very big saloon with all furnitures ( TV, couch, table, etc.. ) and the price is around 100 euros by
to do it !

It was pretty hard to find an apartment in here. The cost of the rent are most of the time higher for fo
week in a youth hostel before moving in a very basic and dirty flat just for one day before we decide
something else. Our owner knew another renter and proposed to us to move in another one. This o
perfectly located in old town for 1500litas exclusing the facilities (water, gas and electricity), aboud 4
people it is impossible to live in this area as the minimum wage is 400€. After going to IKEA to buy so
and pillow) we were safely home. I was leaving with another girl from ESC as well. Finding an acco
complicated so we did not look for a international house.

I live with 12 international students. I pay the equivalent of 550 euros all included so this is more ex
but the cost of living in Rio is high and I knew that before living. The cost of my plane tickets was mo
it is expensive.

We had the opportunity to live in a dormitory for Erasmus and local students for approximately 70 eu
chance to have my friend there since September and he had a free bedroom in his flat. So I lived w
people in a big and modern flat (200m²) for only 120 euros per month, without fees. My bedroom w
bed, a desk, a closet and a balcony. We paid each month but not the same day our rent and our fe
Located in the city center (in the main street called Laisvés Aléja), I lived close to the University (3 mi
a furnished flat so I did not have to buy anything

The cost of my host family is 12$ a day, with meals (only during the week), laundry and Internet inclu
that is in the house. I just had to buy a cellphone (a cheap one in case of steal) .We are many foreign

We have received all the sheet for the bedroom. The flat is pretty big and the kitchen is equip with on
micro-wave or plate). Most of the time you can borrow stuff from your roommat

For the accomodation we wanted to live in the center of Bratislava and not in the student residence
square meters in third floor with 5 bedrooms, a kitchen equipped, a bathroom with bath and show
livingroom. We were 5 in it so the cost was 300€ per person per month, all include (water, gas, elect
had to buy a few things for the kitchen and the cleaning, most of the equipment was alr

All Erasmus students have an accommodation in a residence for students : “MOAS”. You have the
roommate or alone and the price is about 400€ maximum per month. It is a furnished accommodati
you want to have dishes you can pay 20€ (10€ returned at the end) to MOAS in order it lends you it fo
(plates, pan..).

The accommodation is in a village which is called Endcliffe village, it's a great neighborhood with s
houses. It's the largest student accommodation in Sheffield, most of the freshmen live there. Our bui
clean, functional and overall comfortable. Cost is really high, all included it's approximately 500€ a m
for the whole stay in just one time. Everything is included ( water, electricity, wifi) but the only thing
mattress, we had to buy bedding, pillows, sheets, and everything we needed to cook therefore we
plates, utensils ( the university can provide one for 40£ but buying them in a charity shop is cheape
other girls and i chose the en-suite room which makes it more expensive but i have my own bathroom
share a kitchen and a living room, we have two fridges, two stoves, two ovens, two microwaves
cupboards. We have a cleaning lady once a fortnight which is really convenien

As I said before, the school took care about everything regarding the accomodation. I was living on
were approximately 800 students there. The flat was composed a a living room and kitchen, a bathro
the students. it costed around 400 euros per month (3320 NOK, norvegian krones). All the flat are fu
buy our own stuff, like a blanket or a pillow. They also gave us a laundry card and we had to put m
clothes. There were many stores and shopes around the village to buy foods, et

Everything was well planned in order to make us feel very comfortable about Mexico. We attended a
had to know about public transport, security features, the campus, the classes, the insurance etc… A
very good. TEC organized an integration trip in order to allow us to get to know each other and to
Mexican culture, which is really different from ours. About this insurance, we had to pay it 250 euros
TEC’s insurance. The other ones were not allowed. We had access to a lot of amenities like sport field
we needed to study like a beautiful library for instance. And I shared a house with 8 other TEC stud
pleasant to live in a such environment because It was a mix of various nationalities and we could enj
experience and all the time help each other about our homework.

The accomodation was quite okay, it was very clen when I arrived. Compare to France it was more ex
reasonable (around 450€ for 13m²). There were just a bed and a desk but for just a semester I didn't
so I just bought a pillow, a duvet and a bin.

A fee of INR50.000 were to be paid within 15days of arrival on campus (included accomodation an
provided compulsory residential facilities on its premises with separate hostels for men and wome
required to look for offcampus accommodation. I shared the room with two others students (comin
bathroom with toilets, a simple bed, two desks, and a closet were included in the room. We were in t
building on campus sharing with the Indian students.

In Akita, every students have to live in the campus. So before coming, we had to rank by preference
where we wanted to live. They also ask us some questions concerning our behavior (If we smoke, dr
kind of late, if we are maniac etc) in order to have a roommate who correspond to us. There are 4
couldn’t get the one that I wanted but everything was fine. So I lived in a dorm of 20m2 with an oth
comfortable (yes, we are in Japan, so I had to sleep on tatami with futon!) but after few weeks you ge
I paid 1800€ which is quite expensive for this area. We could rent a bedcover, futon and cushion fo
However, the kitchen utensils (fork, plate, pan, microwave…) weren’t including. So I had to buy some
could borrow her some staff.

I/ The first days The first 10 days, I slept in an hostel, I paid 11 Euros the night. Prices are very low in
to discover the city, and looking for a host family in specialized internet website. II/ The rest of the
found a room in a family situate in a strategic place. I paid 160 Euros per month for my room all inclu
accommodation for 3 reasons: -You save money. You use only object, rooms which already exist. You
order to make scale economies. The only extra spending I had was participation to the new washing m
the last one by surcharging it. -You save time by asking questions on the life in Mexico or by y as
administrative and logistic. -But the more important, you share experiences and ambiance is

As I said I live in a flat with 5 flatmates, so we are 6 and the flat is 200m2. We have a large living ro
for knowledge and for the atmosphere in the collocation. Everyone has their own room and privacy.
from the main square and 20 minutes from the university. This location is ideal, so I do not use public
Polish building, architecture is pre-war, one notices when chauffags observed in the rooms. The ro
compared to the level of local life: 325 euros all included (electricity, heating, internet, water). But it
not disappointed at all. We only have one bathroom for 6 which is not enough in my opinion. We
machine, no dishwasher but the apartment is equipped and furnished (couch et

I have a room in a domicile, we are 15 roommate in this home. I pay 200 euro per month and I have
kitchen, washing machine.

About my accommodation, it was an apartment in the Agdal neighbourhood (French and upper-clas
French Embassy was situated 5 minutes from home. The apartment was very spacious, and very chea
estate prices in France: 14.000 dirhams for 5 people. It corresponds to 1.400€, which represented 28
very cheap. Indeed we had an apartment with a big kitchen, two rooms with two small beds, two bath
big double room, a balcony. The apartment dated from the 90s but was suitable for us for 4 months.
problems of electricity and plumbing, because the apartment infrastructure was a bit aging and had
assumed. It was however in a very central neighborhood with supermarkets, bars, restaurants, café
bakeries available at a few footsteps and from early to very late at night. We even had a nightclub ju
very convenient for us!

This year, it was a particular situation for the University of Macau. In fact, it is building a New Campus
September. At the beginning, we had to be accommodated on the Old Campus. However, the do
Consequently, the management of the University took a decision: the exchange students of the se
accommodated on the new campus. Nevertheless, all courses will be on the old campus. As we need
the old campus (20-25 minutes), the price of the dorm was a little bit less expensive than on the old
paid 400€ for 6 months plus a caution fee (180€) that the University will get me back. The university
and bedding and the approximate cost of that was 30€. We have not a kitchen in the room but at eac
is a pantry where we can cook. However, it was easier for us to go at the cafeteria because we hav
cooking. Finally, we have a laundry available to us.

There is some dormitories proposed by the school but we have chosen to take a personal flat with the
of my friend. The dorms are quite old (100€/monthly), our flat is quite old too but like all flats in this
comfortable but more expensive (300€/monthly) too

We applied for a flat from our own, it was expensive for the flat but the price of real estate in Mosco

I rent a room in a big flat with another roommate. Fortunetly, it's all inclusive ! From the bed's cove
arrived an put my stuff I arround. I pay 300€ each month in cash, but I had to buy a Wifi Key by mys
20€.

We were 5 roommates in a flat of 150 square meters (almost), in the wealthy quarter of Rabat (Agdal
we did not have to buy other things. Each of us payed 240€ per month expect the boy who was the o
room. We were very close from the city town and the railway station.

At least the accomodation I have chosen was one I found during the days where my parents where w
none of the accomodation I have planned to visit fulfilled my expectations. So I have continued my
room, and I finally found what I was looking for. Below a description of my accomodation: It was a ve
square metres. There was a little wardrobe on the left, and the bed was on the right. Next to the bed
very little desk. My accomodation kinda looked like a corridor, and it was difficult to move in it. It was
the room. I also had a huge window at the end of the room, and I could hang out my clothes at the ex
a string which was linked to the accomodation in front of mine. I shared the flat with nine other
everywhere : Turquia, Italy, America, Spain, Mexico.. And I was the only French. We had two bathroom
well as a living room where we could eat all together. The cost of the accomodation was of 320 euro
hot water, electricity. I didn't have to buy anything else because all the bed things were supplied by t
we had a microwave, but also an oven, plates, cutleries, glasses, and each one had its own cabinet
There were two fridges in the kitchen. We also had hot plates. The kitchen was well furnished, and
enough for all of us because we didn't have the same rythm of life and I never met any problem insid
bit small, but we had enought to live decently without spending a huge amount of money, and this i

It is a small room with a private bathroom and WC in a gositel. There is a fridge, air conditioning an
share the kitchen with people, who live at my floor. So you just need to buy or bring with you shee
tableware and utensils to cook. You need the same stuffs as if you took a furnished apartment in Fran
KRW (around 379€). The gositel are not well reputed in Korea. But around the Korea University they
My gositel is called Allive Gositel. This residence welcomes only international students from the Univ
are majoring in Business. So we all know each others, it is a kind of a family. Just a little problem to m
the Gositel does not speak English. It was sometimes not practical.

My accommodation is a shared flat of 7 rooms, 2 bathrooms, 1 kitchen and 1 living room. The rent
including water and Internet, the electricity was a separate bill every two months (for 6 months it wa
had only to bring a set of sheets. The appliances were a washing machine, a small oven … but I g
vacuum cleaner.

At the beginning of our trip we were expecting to share a house with other exchange students fro
country. In fact there were only one student from Finland and an other from Spain. Moreover the adm
told us that we can't be more than 4 in a House. Actually i'm sharing a house of approximatively 60m
separate, one kitchen, laundry room. The cost per person is 180 euros. Then for the water and electr
10 euros per person per month. For internet the price is 10 euros also. But at the beginning, we had t
When we arrived, our house was dirty. But we lived in a very safe place.

At the beginning, I was supposed to live in the dormitory of the university. The price was like around
But we were surprised because there were no mattress, no cover, no pillow in short we had to pay ev
one desk for two people, two wardrobes and internet connexion but we had to pay a cable to use it. Th
be for two people but it was too small for me. That’s why I decided with 3 others ESC Rennes Studen
We found one for about €520 euros for 4 of us included 3 rooms ( so I shared my room with my fr
completed kitchen, washing machine and a big living room.

I took an ENsuite accommodation (with my own bathroom). It costs me 1800€ for all the semester (5
kitchen and the bedroom were fully equipped, I had to buy dishes for the kitche

I found my flat by the intermediary of the school which suggested flats to the new students. I have 30
person. We have only one room that we share together, a bathroom and a kitchen. My roommate was
I arrive so the was already the necessary stuffs for live. Unfortunately the bed was so uncomfortable,
to put my clothes so I bought a shelf and a new bed. The rent is 2300 dkk (around 300€) which inclu
we had to take a membership for internet but the school help us to do that.

It was 30 euros for accommodation and 30 euros extra for all meals (breakfast, lunch, dinner and snac
T2 with 2 rooms. This accommodation is for 4 people and we were 3. We had a fridge. And we had

My room cost 250€ per month, and I’m leaving with 4 people ( Korean, English, Australian & Portu
including in the price such as electricity, gaz and wifi. And he had to give a deposit of 250€ (usually th
had everything that I needed in my room or in the apartment, but I bought some stuff in Ikea to mak
looking for an apartment in the historic centre; it’s the best place to leave in Mal

I had an accommodation in the ity, in town center, 10min walking to go school, shops, Carrefou
accommodation was 240€ all included (electricity, Internet...), toilet, shower and kitchen were shared
they are often clean. The mostly of student residence here have some pieces shared (toilets , kitchen
anythings...I had just to bring my bags!

I was in a building on campus with a lot of students. I shared a room with an American student. I wasn
student in the building. For example we were at least 10 international students on my floor and I w
students. It was a room with two beds, two desks, a kitchen and a bathroom. The cost was around 40
and the boomer meals. In the building we had computer room to print papers and assignments, front
room with TV, sofas.

I spent the first three days in a hostel in La Candelaria (the historic neighbourhood of Bogota) called “
French people. After the first three days, I moved to an apartment that I shared with other ESC Renn
while looking for an accommodation. We all decided to live together in an international house rented
we share with other international students and Colombians from the organization. The rent is 550 000
it includes water, electricity, internet and the cleaning once a week. The room is furnished so I didn’t
else, and the house is located in a quiet and quite safe neighbourhood.

When arrived I slept in the sofa on an other erasmus from rennes until I found my own flat. he was a
me. It is realy easy to find a collocation in istanbul, but all of them are note clean and all the owner ar
them never pays the bills, so sometimes the water, electricity or wifi are cutting off. My rent was ap
month for a room at 10 in by feet of taksim. its is a normal price here. All bills was included. I've buy
take my sheet from france. I've find my flat in craiglist

It was far from school (approximately 30 minutes by foot from school, there is no bus and second
expensive: always more than 100€). I shared with other students (unfortunately not from the univers
kitchen and a bathroom with toilets. Then I had my private bedroom where there was a bed, a cupbo
desk. Some previous students may let you some material but it is not always the case. Most of stuff
buy some extra material like a shower curtain for instance. The flat was located in a residence where
families. In the residence you had a laundry room, two saunas and a TV room where you can m

I was in an flat with 3 people. I paid 300 € per month for the rent and the load was approximately 40
of 90 m² with all we need : two bathrooms, a fitted kitchen with dishwasher, fridge, washing machine
cafetiere for 30 €.

I live in a big appartment in the down town of Florence, with one French roomate (from ESC) and 3 ot
We have apply for an internet box to have internet. All standard accommodation have been alwa

I lived in a dorm (New Hall North). It was the most expansive one because I had my one bathroom in m
single room. I paid $3,860 for the semester. The WiFi and an unlimited access to the laundry room we
access to a room with a microwave, a TV, couches... I had to buy linen (pillow and blanket) and clea
trash bags…). The room was furnished with: a king size bed, a desk, a chair, a closet, a trash can and
shower and sink). Everything was clean and almost new. For the other dorms: http://www.tntech.ed
international students lived in MS Cooper/Pinkerton. In those dorms, there are shared bathrooms onl
the corridors. Every exchange students I met lived on campus. A meal plan is mandatory for stude
http://www.dineoncampus.com/ttu/

I share my accommodation with 3 other girls. It is situated in the city center, very close to one MRT (su
12th floor of a building. It is quite small for 4 people (around 30m²), and there is only 3 rooms (I shar
girls). I pay almost 250€/month plus 25€ for the electricity, and we had to buy 2 mattresses for the 2
blankets and dishes. We had the washing machine, fridge, stove inside the flat, but we have other fac
such as a gym, a KTV, a piano, a rooftop and a gatekeeper 24/7.

I leave in a universitarian residence. I pay 800 euros each month with all included: Breakfast, Lunch,
Concumption of electricity, water, Internet, TV. Near to my residence, I have all shops, a beach and m
walk because I leave in the old part of Cadiz and this little with all things you ne

I didn’t live at the dorms but I did live in a host family as I knew Russian people from the past. It is a
more about the people so I highly recommend future student do so if they have the op

My accommodation is a big house of 12 people, almost all French student, except a Honduran, a Ven
We all have a room with accommodations (a bed and a wardrobe). Bathroom, kitchen and living room
also have a washing machine to wash our clothes. I pay around 200e per month, but it’s all include
anything. The cleaning is also included.

My accommodation was a 6m2 room in a 200m2 apartment for 7 people. It cat 400€ per month with
caution, by agency. And i am in the center of madrid (puerta del sol). I had buy nothing for the room
electricity was not include in the price, it cost me 50€ for 4 months.

It was a need to find a flat because the class was about to start. So I really took the first one which se
100 sqm flat with two bedrooms and one living room we use as a bedroom. We pay 420 € each all
water, wash machine…) Which is maybe a little bit expensive but ok. We bought some stuff for th
bedrooms like sheets… We paid maybe 70€ per person.
An advice. A lot of my friends live in Ostba
named Franzmehring Platz. The rent is 225€ per month and it is really a good place to live. So you ca
they have still place available.

I find a room on the website "Kotweb". Prices are a bit higher than in Rennes but it remains affordable
flat, approximately 400E per month.

I lived 5 months in the dormitory lended by the university. I shared a 13mcarré room with a carrib
bathroom, 2 desktops, 2 beds and wardbords. We had two kitchens on the floor to share with other ro
even if the furnitures are a bit old and dirty (especially the sunday when the cleaners don’t work) I
dormitory if you want an important confort of life without noise and other things. It’s not a 4 stars hot
building is very well secured and we can only enter inside thanks to an electronic card. The price for t
euros per month (Charges included). About the other appliances, we have a laundry room with app
machines and 4 drying machines. There are 2 smoke areas.

The university told us my email about an hotel for Erasmus. The Corner Hotel provided 2 floors for us
just send a demand by email and everything was ok. I paid €240 per month for a room of two, plu
electricity. I was nice to live with other people from anywhere, meet them and have fun with them. T
Internet connexion, because the Wi-Fi was not enough powerful for all of us, so sometimes it

Renting a flat in Korea is quite expensive so here is a good new: you accommodation is FREE and pro
You will just have to give a deposit of approximately 35€, then everything is included. However, do
with your own room and your own rules. It is basically a big house shared by around 20 students (in
them and few Koreans). You will be 3 – 5 per room and sleeping in bunk beds, and you will have to sh
with everybody else. Therefore, be aware that you won’t have ANY privacy and will have some rules
will be with international and Korean students all the time, 10 meters from the university and you w
which is a very good experience... And once again, it is free !

Our accommodation was Centerpoint. I don’t regret my choice because it was not too expensive (a
euros per month) and we had a very modern apartment, with a really big living room which provided
microwave, an oven… We were in an apartment for three people (one single room and a twin room)
and we had an American roommate, alone in her room. There about 100 other apartments like ours
people in them.

I was in shared apartment provided by a HOAS comity a student housing organization. We were 3, e
room pretty spacious, one big living room, a kitchen and bathroom. The whole apartment was em
minimum: bed, closet, table, chairs, … We had to buy the duvet, the pillow, sheets, etc… The rent w
for the apartment. We have a common laundry, sauna, room where there were gam

I live in the old city of Nürnberg and it is really beautiful. I live near: the original city walls, the Castl
stone and timber framed houses, the Heilig-Geist-Spital, one of the largest hospitals from the Middle
Castle (Kaiserburg), which was the residence of Germany’s Kaiser and kings between 1050 to 1571.
everything is included. There was already everything: all the fournitures, goods, everything to coo
washing machine… There was eally everything, which was very practice, pleasant and easy for me
anything. I’ve bought this flat before coming in Germany. It was really stressful because it was ve
Nürnberg. Moreover we were not helped by the German University. It was really complicated. In fact I
found a flat before coming in Germany. I found my flat on a website: www.mitwohnzentrale.com. I sa
near the School and near the center of the town. Moreover the former students told me that the flat
and that the old city of Nürnberg is beautiful. Now I can say that it is true. The apartment is extreme
the old city is beautiful, I only need 10 minutes to go to the university and I need 5 minutes to be in t
But also pay 130 euros to the agency each month, which is really expensive according to me. My ne
There’re all nice, except one old lady. She is racist and tried to quick me off my flat. But my German
me to explain the situation to the police. The police told her to calm down, stop spying and insulting m
she will have a lot of trouble, said the police. So now she doesn’t bother me anymore. But it was ver
the beginning!

I stayed at crimson house, I get a small room, a B-type. I paid 530 000won, €380. I got Wifi, blanket, p
bathroom was shared for the floor, 10 people. Ater I had to buy food for the breakfast, to pay to w
000won, 67cts€

I decided to stay in the campus dormitory. Exchange students always have the right for a room in the
graduate students. Each room are for two and includes a bathroom and restroom, closets, desk, cha
wire connection. The cost is around 9700 NT for the whole semester (around 240€) which does not in
and internet fees (I do not know the amount yet since I am still living in the room and did not check ou
buy a mattress, a pillow and sheets.

We lived in a flat in Jangpura extension south delhi, it is a lovely and safe place. We found it by our
contact we have in delhi, who introduce us to brokers, the word of mouth did the rest. We’ve visit few
good one. Accommodation is quite expensive in delhi. We rent a 2 bedroom flat fully furnished, for I
broker fees of 30% . We also had to give a 50,000 INR deposite Be carrefull 10,000 INR max is with
india. So withdraw 100,000 INR is costly. Our owner helped us with everything, contract, supply as
and police declaration. We didn’t have any information from the school about accomm

My accommodation is very well. All students are is the same street. In my house we are 6 students f
pay something like 350€ each month all included (no food).

When I arrived I talked with the responsible of the student union who gave the phone number of peop
students. After a visit, I decided to live in this house. It was very comfortable and in a quiet place. The
entire week (I had a chamber with a bathroom, I could use the kitchen and there was a room with
students).

I found a flat of 90 square meters, with two bedrooms. The rant per person is about 190 euros per m
new, and my roommate and I are the first to live in it. Some furniture was included but not a lot. And
the kitchen furniture. We have our own bedroom and two balcons.

I pay 4,000 mexican pesos per month (200 euros), it includes water, gaz, electricity, internet and fur
couchs, TV, washing maching etc…) Conexion offer several rooms in different students houses, mine i
Top down-town of Guadalajara.

Avec les étudiants en échange de l'Esc Rennes, nous avons passé les premiers jours en auberge
Backpackers Malaga) dans le centre ville historique, pour 15 euros la nuit selon les périodes. L'am
chaleureuse, et il est très facile d'y rencontrer des étudiants Erasmus. Des soirées en centre ville sont
avec le staff de l'auberge, excellent moyen pour commencer à s'immerger véritablement dans l'ambi
assez facile de trouver un appartement en centre ville et pour des prix relativement bas (250 euros
nombreuses colocations se libèrent début Février, période d'arrivée de nombreux étudiants Erasmus.
une collocation avec une étudiante de l'Esc Rennes et un espagnol (" chalbres privatives, 2 salles de
machine à laver).
Cependant, l'Espagne réservent quelques petites surprises... Première chose à s
en Espagne, le loyer vous sera souvent demander en liquide chaque mois. Deuxièmement, de nombr
loués en sous location. Je vous conseille donc durant votre recherche d'appartement, de vous assu
l'identité du propriétaire pour vous éviter quelques mésaventures en fin de moi

The accommodation is very basic. You are in a “suite” in which you share a room with a roommate. In
a bed and a desk. It feels really empty. In my case they had put my French mate and I together in a su
had to buy everything to be able to cook. You have to be ready to pay a lot of mo

The name of my residence is Korallen. I lived in a 20m² room with my own bathroom and a kitchene
much furnished (one bed, one desk, one commode and one shelf). People told me than between two
departures and arrivals) the former tenants exchange their furniture or give it to their friend who stay
ask to the inspector to have more furniture or to exchange your furniture with the other resident or y
15min by train). We have a common kitchen for 5 rooms too. But most of the time we planed huge
Notice that you have to clean your common kitchen every two weeks.
In your room you have a f
plates. In the common kitchen you have a big fridge, a microwave and two oven with hot plates. In
have brooms and mops to clean. At each stage you have a laundry room, one laundry = 15dkk = 1,
covered ground with garbage, mailbox and a space to put your bike. Bike is a very good way to move
the campus to Roskilde.
The price is around 4000dkk a month = 535€

My accommodation was very pleasant. My room was very spacious, I had enough room in it to add a d
and one single bed was already available. There were many shelves and cupboards in order to orga
kitchen was also huge and very modern, there were two big fridges, one toaster, two ovens, one m
baking sheets available in the kitchen. The monthly cost was approximatively 600 euros and all I had
materials, my bedlinen, my bathing products and my bath linen.

I had booked a room on the old campus (there are 2 campuses: an old one in Chengdu and a new on
the suburb of Chengdu). I would have cost me 4000Y for the semester (around 450€ for 4-5 month
spent in the room I had booked, I chose to change of accommodation and find an apartment outside
my friend of ESC Rennes, we looked for one. It only took us 2 days. However, because we did not have
help us, we did ourselves. We found one with an estate agency, near the campus. Nobody could spea
We took an apartment using a Chinese version of Google translation and without understanding the c
Such an experience! It is a 3 bedrooms apartment and the rent is 2300Y (around 300€) per mont
apartment. We still had to buy sheets, pillows, etc.

The accomodation is in the campus, it is not possible to have our own flat. But as the campus is reall
better thing. We can chose between being alone in one room or living with another person (2 persons
rooms are okay, not so small. We have electricity, an internet access, a private toilet and showe
conditionning and it is an important point ! ! We are not in the same bloc than indian student, and I
beause it would be better to be directly with them. Concerning the price, we had to pay 75.000 IRS (
the accomodation, food and administration fees. I think it is expensive, because it would be cheapper
we have no choice.

My apartment was in the center near the puerta del sol (I recommend)
I had a room in a colloca
Everything was included for a price of about 500euros (I think you can find cheaper). We were eight r
culture shock. It's very nice to live and very festive with different nationalities but I recommend c
maximum 4/5. Be collocated with 7 other people is very hard to manage (kitchen and bath room dirty

During my stay I lived in a flat with three other roomates. The flat was perfectly located, five minutes
pay each around 270€ every charges included. Everything was already in the appartment w

We live in the neighbour of Wangsimni, and not far from our University (about 10 min by walk). Bas
named Roseville, splitted in 5 floors. Each floor clusters around 10 rooms. We share our room with a
with my friend from the ESC, Martin. It is a 15 m2 room with private kitchen, bathroom and washing
two desks, with chairs, shelf. Two bunk beds, we also have air con and subfloor heating. But we obvio
and electricity each month. We also have a personal micro-waves, a freezer and a fridge. We bo
recycling our wastes, which is mandatory here), cleaning products, our sheets and pillows and a wash
cheaper to eat outside than buying your food to cook it, we did not buy any cooking dev

My accomodation was an appartment in collocation. There were 3 rooms in this appartment but fi
roomates, I don't know why. I just know that it was not especially people from the university but also
the appartment there was also a kitchen and a bathromm, both common I pay 1700€, for the period
leave in May, it was compulsory to pay all the period. I pay also a deposit of 275€ At the begining
very clean so I have to buy some instruement in order to clean ans also instrument for the

We were three in the same flat, the surface of it was 70m² with a balcony. Each people has to pay
month. The flat was in the city centre near the Venceslas Square. All we need were already inside
washing machine…

I lived in a flat with three other girls : another French girl, and two Nepali girls. The university is in
accomodation, with all the furniture so we didn't had to buy anything more for the flat. Wifi is also pro
rent. For 4 months and a half we had to pay each 1250€, charges included.

- Berkeley residence : katipunan avenue just in front of the university ( 10 min by walk). - Two bed
100€/ mois for 4. It's a bit expensive but it's clean, new, and well guarded. Their are also a commun
and a swimming pool ...

I went in the accommodation that the university proposed (Binus Square). I don’t recommend goin
dormitory for a high price. It’s far from the University (1h). The only good thing is that a shuttle is incl
go to the university. Cold water, small room, many problems but most of the other exchange student
finding a collocation close to Senayan city for the same price.

We have had to find our own accommodation because the one offered by the uni really was awful.. It
are paying more than 600euros for a sharing bedroom but that’s one of the less expensive w

I chose to stay in the accommodation offered by the exchange university in Delhi. It was a building ju
School in Katwaria Sarai, a block near the school (15 minutes by feet). Katwaria Sarai is a quite poor
is that we leaved with students from Fore School so they helped us a lot. Concerning the rooms, I
approximately 16m2 with Mathilde, a student from ESC Rennes. In the room, there are two beds and
hot water). The cost of this room is 110 € per person and per month, Indian breakfast and Indian dinn
the electricity were not included (6€ per month). Katwaria Sarai is a poor place and it is not safe for g
flat in another place such as Hauz Khas Village, which is safer.

After visiting three of four flat, we found one with four other foreign students, one english one finni
corean. The rooms are different by their size, but for mine I paid 470 euros (internet included but no e
for three months) for a room of 15 square meters. The flat was composed of two bathrooms with sh
“american” kitchen with two fridges, one hot plate, one microwave, one washing machin and one ove
with TV and sofas. Nevertheless we had to buy some items because the flat was just renewed and th
things like sheets, duvet for exemple.

I have found my accommodation by myself, thanks to Facebook groups. There are a lot of Erasmus
Vilnius, some only stay for the first semester. That is why, if you look for it during December or before
some rooms to rent or flat they are going to leave. It is not difficult to find one that is close to the city
nice. A lot of coming Erasmus students are also looking for flatmates through these groups, so
opportunity to meet new people from other cultures ! I had approximately 70m2 I shared with 2 bo
(the boys shared one, I had my own), 1 great living room, and 1 bathroom. The building is brand n
Everything was clean and modern and in a very good condition. We had all facilities : washing a
dishwasher, Internet. We paid 280e rent + about 50 euros for the utilities (the heating is expensive ;
isolation). The winter was not very cold, so most of the time we paid less than that. We did not have
the apartment already had everything : sheets, towels, duvet, dishes, etc. The flat was less than 15
university, and 20 min from old town, all walking. We had a supermarket less than 50meters away, a b
well as a great gym.

As I said previously, I rent a furnish apartment on airbnb.com. The owner is a Korean who rent sever
have to buy anything because all was furnish (TV, computer, kitchen equipments, bathroom equipme
machine...). It was a 20m² apartment with a good location (4 subway stations from the university an
This cost me 1500€ for 4 months (375€/month) so it was a very good deal!

As I specify before, IMT of Ghaziabad plans a room for you. Girls and Boys are separated. For the gi
room: you have your own bathroom. For the boys, it is different because you are 2 per room but yo
bathroom, it is shared bathroom. Beds are uncomfortable but with the time, you will be used to it. Yo
India) covers, sleeping bag, and pillow (because pillows are dirty). There is a men who cares of laund
(10 rps per clothe) (Be careful of that because they can damage your clothes or loose it). There is a s
don't want to eat at the mess), it is not very expensive (around 20 - 60 rps). You have a sport room t
(but most of the machines are broken)

Unfortunately, the school does not offer any accommodation or help for accommodation. It is really re
hard to find something normal. Most foreign students were either sleeping with a friend in the same
creepy small dirty places. Some friends had some contacts in Moscow, so they were able to sleep a
apartment. I eventually took an apartment on AirBnb with 3 other foreign students who were also go
for a month per person in Tverskaya (very good place to stay). Then the landlord did not want us any
to find another place, and I had another smaller flat in Arbat (also a very good place to stay) for 740€
of my roommate was too annoying, I finally found a nice big clean room for rent in a flat with 3 other
website expat.ru. The room was only 620€/month, in a nice area (park kultury) with quite a lot of for
companies and schools in the area. But, unfortunately the landlord decides he did not like me becaus
and he decided to keep the hole deposit 200€. Just to give an approximation, as I wanted a norma
myself I paid: 3120€ for 4 months (780€/month) I highly recommend the website expat.ru to find a
prices and people who usually speak English), and I also recommended to negotiate a low deposit a
back. About the best areas to live, everyone had a flat within the brown metro circle line, and the bes
the west of the Kremlin.

I found a website for the accommodation of Erasmus student in Athens: Stayinathens. It’s almost t
lodgement” of the Well’Come team. They propose a lot of flat to share with other student. In my flat
there are 2 other Erasmus flat in the building. I pay 270 euros per month, for around 100m². Our fl
machine, full furnished kitchen, beds…) and has 3 bedrooms, one bathroom, one kitchen and a livin
water are included. Stayinathens are really good, because it’s very easy: we don’t see any paper, an
about anything. They can drive us from the center or their office to our flat, and when we have a
immediately. When we arrive they give us a map and explain what is where, the supermarkets near to
of Athens we should avoid. But comparing to the price of other flat, they are more expensive. We can
euros.

You have to live on the campus, the best in to live in "osprey fountains" building because there is a
restaurant and study rooms at each floor. But even if you live in another building you have access to
Osprey Fountains cost between $2,500 and $ 3,500 .If you live in this building you have to buy som
and a fridge because you do not have your own kitchen but one kitchen for a whole floor. I lived in "o
about 1800$ the semester. I did not have had to buy any fridge because it was included in the flat. In
your own kitchen that you only have to share with your roommates. Wherever you live be careful b
pay the whole semester accommodation fees in December and in one time! You are not allowed to p

I decided to share a flat, so that I could speak Spanish with my roommates. I live in the city centre,
walk to go to the university, I’m close to everything (cathedral, Picasso’s museum, plaza de la Constit
12 minutes to get to the beach. My room is quite big and was equipped with a king size bed, a desk a
to put down my suitcases. I pay 270 Euros a month that includes Internet and g

IFIM Bangalore has a partnership with the residency we went first : Woodstock Ambience. It was ok, al
restaurants, laundry, a shop with almost everything, a fitness room and a swimming pool. All was furn
24,000 Rupees for a room (280€). But then we met Adrian and Laure who stayed in India for one yea
Woodstock to a new residency named Uniworld. And it was really better comparing to Woodstock : mo
the rooms were bigger and the price cheaper. The housekeepers clean the room everyday and chan
towel twice a week. For one room the monthly rent was 12,000 Rupees (130€). So after one month in
Uniworld.

My accommodation was an apartment with four rooms, two bathrooms, one living room with a table
empty kitchen (only a washbasin). In each room, there are one bed without linen, one desk to work, t
store your stuff and one big closet. I had to buy linen, one pillow, one throw, one broom, trash bags
the room and the bathroom. Because there are no appliances in the kitchen, we had to choose a mea
5 days a week, or other formulas). The price for the accommodation is $2,325 for the semester. And
meal is $1,400 for the semester.

il y a plusieurs types de logement: -on campus c'est à dire dans l'enceinte de l'université -off-campu
qui appartiennent à l'université mais qui sont en dehors de l'enceinte, donc plus d'indépendance. no
de logement, la demande se fait par internet sur le site de l'université, tout est clairement expliqué.
qualités, rien à dire. le soucis est que nous avions dû payer la totalité des loyers en avance (environ
chauffage est compris dans le pris mais pas l'electricité (qui coûte vraiment cher au Royaume-Un
commander un "bedding pack" auprès de l'université d'une valeur de £30.00 (duvet, oreiller, houss
nous avons dû acheter toute notre vaisselle( meme la casserolerie!), ce qui est dommage pour u

The three first nights we stay in the dormitory but it was really old and dirty. It was not expensive, bu
and it was noisy. So we decided to find a flat, we are 4 girls in. It’s more expensive (about 800€ in to
We had to buy some basics things (blankets, dishes…), but the flat was already equipped with furnitu
microwave, electric hob and a fridge. In our building, we can also use a gym room, a piano an

The accomodation we took on internet and in advance (before coming to Prague), is located in the c
offers 3 bedrooms, one living room with kitchen (hoven, electric cooking, micro waves, sink, fridge
Separeted toilets and bathroom. One terrasse (to make diner and party at night), another little balco
fully furnished indeed, with internet connection. Total per person/month = 9000 CZK (around 300€)
(around 900€) The agency asked us for fees, which corresponded with one month of rent (27 000
deposit of the same amount.
The research for this apartment were quite hard, it took time and b
over almost a month. This because Prague is welcoming a lot of foreign students and tourists. The ot
the dorms. It cost around 400€ for the all semester, but it wasn't suitable, neither for me, neither for
have an own home was important (work in peace, make home parties, cook healthy

The school propos us student accommodation, cheap, for 80€ per mouth. But we refused cause of ac
(common kitchen and it is forbidden to go out after 23h). I had rent a flat with 2 ESC Rennes students
(420€) with all accommodation inside (internet, television, washing machine…). We just have to buy
blanket for each person.

The most important thing to watch out when finding an accommodation is the charges. The rent is us
the winter the bill of water, electricity and heat can triple so you have to make sure with the owner o
the range of price. I live in an apartment with a French girl from the ESN Rennes. We wanted to live w
actually that is quite nice speaking French once in a while when you go home ☺. Our apartment is hu
we have our own rooms and a living room. Most of the things were here but we had to buy things lik
everything is cheap enough in Estonia so that it does not count (I bought a toaster for 8€ for exampl
divided by two and we are very near of the trolley station with the trolley to our university. There is a
find accommodation in Tallinn, don’t hesitate to use it and if needed I can give the address of our a
really a nice place to live.

The accomadation was given by the university in the campus. We were in the same building as the l
completely and correctly furnished for a very good price : 30 euros per month to pay at the end. T
always available every day and you can wash clothes for 3 euros (5kg). I advice student to take this
because you have a flat in the same stage as the other foreign students, 2 mn from the classroom. So
of the local student life and get help from them in case. You just have to tick in the form that you fill b
them able to prepare your accommodation. Just notice that the indian standards are not the same as
depend of the day concerning hot water. Moreover you are able to take breakfast, lunch and dinner a
euros per month. But there are many good street restaurants near the university and you can order e
a very cheap price. The price of the flat in the south of Delhi are quite expensive for expat people.
brokers who charge you more than local people.

I was in an Erasmus dormitory, I rent a single room at 5 min in walk to the university and 20/30 min
center. It’s a kind of box with two bedrooms, a kitchen and a bathroom. In the room, you have two
choose to share a room with someone), two desks, one closet and a TV. In the kitchen you have all
cook. The price is 360€ for a single room, and 180€ per month to share a roo

We (ESC Rennes students) are leaving in a students house we other international students and Ec
universities, we have our room shared with one or 2 others. Other parts of the house are in common.
the house during the week (cleaning and cooking). The price is $360 per month all in

My accommodation was located in the center of Madrid between the Universidad Rey Juan Carlos and
flat was composed of four rooms, a kitchen, a living room, two bathrooms. Each flatmates had to pay
rent and 30€ per month for the bills (Internet and Gas). It was located in the Retiro district near to on
Madrid which is named the Retiro.
I had a flat with other students, for 400€ i had internet and all included, i could cook, watched TV
bedroom above all.

I am really satisfied with our accomodation . In our building, there are only exchange students. In t
hundred of students . Girls and boys are separated in different floors. In our floor , there are two area
and one also with 5 bedrooms 2 persons. We have to share a room with another student. In each area
refrigerator, microwave, a water dispenser). There is a bathroom with two sinks , a mirror, two showe
is also a dinning room with sofas , a television and coffee tables ) . We must share with 9 other peop
two Italian , a Singaporean , three Czech and two French . I share my room with Lucy Potter . In ou
furnished offices with storage space. It has space to put our bed and wardrobe . However , the matt
included in the cost of the accomation . The university has sent a document to be filled in advance to
pillow . Once installed, we went to a shop next to the dorm to get them. (about 30 euros) Our room
conditioning system independent to each room, which was very convenient . The campus of Sun
Kaohsiung (Taiwan) is famous because it is the most beautiful school campus of Taiwan (because th
school and the mountains behind the school). It is also famous for the monkeys. Actually, there are m
school. It walk freely in the campus. It is not dangerous but we have to be careful. It is strongly recom
windows of our room because the monkeys can come in and make the room messy . They climb th
building. On the third day , our neighbors opened their windows and two monkeys came . They took
get them out of their room. Once I met monkeys on the stairs of the building. Now when I see a mon
because I 'm used to see all the time on campus. Most monkeys are not bad , you just stay natural an
. On the ground floor of our building , there is a room with two table tennis and billiards. Every morn
comes to clean our floor. In total I paid 375 euros for five months exchange . It is very cheap for w
convenient to get used to the school campus , everything is nearby. We have a cafeteria at 2 min
minutes and of course the buildings of course . The advantage of this dormitory is that it is cheap, co
school and above all, we are in contact with other exchange student. we all speak together in Eng
experience!

The accomodation is good but we don't have our own space; We have cure fiew which is made me fee
23rd years old. The cost included the breakfast. We had a kitchen for all the students which is really
students we are.

The flat where I live is modern, really nice and well placed in the city. We are four students living in
euros. Everything was already given like all kitchen furniture, the washer, the dishwasher, the oven
machine… Our owner bought us a lot of stuffs. We didn’t buy anything.

I lived in a “residence”, 5minutes walk from the school. It was about 125 euros per month and everyt
the “slow internet connection” and the pool. We didn’t have anything to buy as the furniture was alr
with a roommate in “something like 20 square meter” apartment.

Concerning my accomodation, I found it thanks to a private office, in relationship with the Erasmus o
which person I should contact. The apartment recently restored is on the first floor of a building fro
consists of large entrance hall, two singles and a double bedroom, one kitchen, two bathrooms. In t
apartment 3 or 4 students. This apartment is very quiet , is furnished and has gas independent heat
windows and WiFi ADSL internet connection. I pay 520 euros per month for it

I lived in a student dormitory. It was housing built for athletes of two Olympic Winter Games which we
residence was older, but I was lucky to get a room in a better condition than others. Overall, the reside
Shower and toilet were included in the room, only the kitchen were sharing with the others peopl
nothing : everything was there. You just had to bring bedding : mattress was only supplied. The rent

Living in Norway is really expensive. I was living in Grunerlokka, a nice neighbourhood and my rent pe
for a single furnish flat in a student house, water and electricity. Inside you have your ouwn kitchen
but you have just shelves, a desk a table and a bed (without cushion and blanket). It is very dark ins
lights. You have also to buy plates, kitchen instruments and so on. In my building there are washing
reserve them before using it and pay each time.

We weren’t at the main campus, indeed, we were at CDL (2km from the main campus). e had to take
main campus where all the class took place (1€ by way). We paid 500€ (very expensive) for three m
that we shared with another French guy and the mess. It was very rustic but we were in India. We h
we paid someone to wash our clothes (2-3€ by washing).

As I said, we live in a quiet area in a medium house. We are 12, everyone had a chamber, it costed 5
(200 euros). The life is not very expensive and 500-600 euros are enough to enjoy a great life in Bog
met a company "Join Us Bogota" thank to The University of "La Salle". We lived in that same house w
its office.

Nothing to buy! UMAC provides a room for only 4000 MOP (400euros) for the 5 months.
fridge, a desk, a chair ...

We had a

Before to come we was uncertain about which type of accommodation to choose. We had to choice :
propose by the University or find by yourself an apartment/house. Finally, we choose the easy way a
proposition. Today we regret this choice because the accommodation is a student residence but with
students of our age. To describe it is, for an important price (€215/month) you have a little room (be
without personal bathroom and toilet, which are collective. The most part of the other student are you
to 20 years old. The girls have their own building, the guys also and it’s impossible to access to the
Some of us had problem with mold in the rooms and bed-bugs. All is control by the staff : the smok
collective room, etc. Also forgot the “apero” because is impossible to drink alcohol in the residen
residence is far away of the bar and night club location. However you can enjoy a huge swimming poo
close because the water is not clean. To conclude of this point, don’t trust the huge work of the mark
Binus Square website, because is not the reality. I suggest to organizing you with the other exchange
the facebook group create by the university, to find a collective house or some apartments. Also, th
service of shuttle to go at school but because is far you need to take one hour the morning to go wi
take the shuttle at 6:30 to be at 7:30 for your class beginning. Moreover, if you are scary to don’t fi
last moment you can take this residence because there are every time some rooms a

To come here in Madrid I had several choices. I could have come by plane or train, but I decided to t
friends. We left Nantes at 8am and arrived in Madrid at 11pm without using any GPS ! We were just
had a problem on the road: the radiator grill flew away !! Fortunately we managed to find an other o
before Bordeaux. When we arrived in Madrid, the toughest task was to find the hostel where we li
apartment because we only had a little map but it ended up well.

My accommodation was a little flat share with one other people. There were 2 bedrooms, the kitchen
quite small but it’s ok for a short period of 5 months. All is included except the bedlinen. There were
kitchen so i had to buy some things. There was an laundry room in the residence. 540 euro

I lived in a residential school. Rooms were very basics. There were 2 students in a room. There were
one desk for each student. Toilets and showers were for everybody. On campus, there are badminto
tennis field, one gym and one mess. We have to buy nothing but I Bought one more coverage and f
laundry service. We have pay 50 000 roupies for 3 months it amounts to 588€

In which concerns the accommodation, I shared a flat in Plaza Mayor with 2 other students. I found
before I arrived in Madrid. I had only seen photos; I didn’t visit it before to take it. It was an 80m2 fla
living room, one bathroom, one kitchen and 2 toilets. We rented the flat with furniture, but I had to bu
a duvet, des fitted sheet, and some others things for decorating my bedroom in order to feel at home
430 euros a month with charges, but we also had to pay for additional charges, which cost us about 2
each roommate.

We share a flat of 120m2 in the city center next to the Hilton hotel , everyone has a big room with a
We have to pay 1500 zloty each so 380euros (internet not included but it's 20zloty per person per mo
furnished with a wash machine and a dishwasher. The price of the caution was to give one month

The flat where I lived was situated by 15 minutes from the city center by walk and 10 minutes from U
were four students living there, including me, with two german and one spanish students. The rent co
water, electricity, internet and garbage maintaining were all included. I had my own room (20 squar
desk, two wardrobe. The flat had one kitchen with fridge and microwave, one bathroom with shower,
other appliances as vacuum and iron board. I didn't have to buy anything.

The accomodation was very useful and easy to register. It cost 70€ by month and the deposit is 100€
what we need for sleep like cover and so on in our room. There are around 10 flats by floor and each
two people by room and one bathroom. Nevertheless there is just one kitchen by floor but it's a good
foreign people and meet a lot of friends.

Unsuccessful search on websites lead us to find a real estate office. After a week in a hotel (between
found a 45m2 flat all equipped for 600€/mounth. We paid one mounth of estate fees + one of guar
Note that insurance is included ( you don't have to ask your French insurer for an expansion of your e
end of the stay we paid for water and energy expenses (4 mounths) 250€ (divided by two, my friend
with all the confort required by students (ie minimum ).

We found a flat in a tower in front of Ateneo (berkley residence).
It was clean, modern and furnished
The price pro month was around 100 euros.
But the water and the electricity were a

We are 2 in one room. We have our own toilet and shower. The room cost 80€ per person. You have
pillow. In your room you will have for own student a desk, a light for the desk, refregirator,

About my accommodation, it was really had to find it. Indeed, rent a room in Moscow is really expens
room in the centre of Moscow, you have to pay at least 1600 euros that is impossible for a student. So
Share a flat with a good location will cost you around 600 euros. For my case, since I have some con
room in a flat of an old lady. She makes me a special price (500e). Usually, Russians demand that yo
Roubles. If you don’t have contacts in Russia, you can find you flat on: - Airbnb: you can pay in Eu
advance. The price are quiet expensive but usually, it’s a good flat and secure. The commission are h
you pay in euros and I strongly advise you to visit the flat
The price includes all (water, electricity
give a deposit equal of 1 month of rent.

J’ai logé dans “l’hostel” en partenariat avec l’école. Les chambres ne sont pas vraiment grande, on
doucher il faut acheter un saut et un autre petit sot pour avoir de l’eau chaude, provenant d’un ro
mensuel : 10 000 roupies (regarder le cours actuelle de la roupie pour avoir la conversion en euros). O
oreillé, tais d’oreillé, drap plus sot, papier toilette, et tout autre extra comme internet En revanche l
matin et soir (repas indiens) et matin midi et soir le week end.

I had the choice between sleeping on campus or in my own accommodation. I choose to live by
accommodation on campus have hard rules, for example, low heating power, no air conditioning, no
find an accommodation it is better to have a "human translator" or at least a translation app. Chinese
English, or they speak a poor English. The flat costs 3100 RMB for two people. Moreover, Chinese la
paid each two months. It costs more than the dormitory but we have real restrooms, heating power a
also a kitchen.

Our accommodation was very well located, but also quite well equipped. We even disposions the was
really convenient. The old-school style reminds us of the Soviet era, like the building too. Old tapes
furniture really typical, we really felt in the old communist Russia. The rent was really expensive, € 1
60 square meters (500 € per person). The prices here are even more expensive than they are in Pa
designed for three people, but as and two other people arrived, so we ended up staying at 5 in the ap
€ 300. All charges were included, which is an advantage. We just had to buy a water filter jug as ta
seem right.

During the first two weeks I was in a family, it was all included (breakfast, lunch, dinner, laundry) fo
included), but after, I went to an other place, a "foyer", there I had to buy my own sheets, towels,
specified before. I share a room with one student (a French one) and the bathroom with 2 other studen
are 18 students from 16 to 22 in different universities. We all share the living room, the kitchen and
someone to cook for us during the week, but the week end no. A maid is also in charge of the lau
washing, sometime washing mashing. We can say that the accommodation was quite rustic and that
80$ more than the residents.

we live in an university residence, collocated with another person of a different nationality. it costs a l
for the whole semester. this is fairly new and well maintained. On this campus we have a launderette
communal kitchen for all students, a library and a canteen for breakfast in the morning (the price of
the housing) and a finiteness room, which costs only 30 euros for all the semester. I only had to buy
products.

Buenos Aires is a city where there are a lot of students doing an exchange so there is a big offer of
Nevertheless, a lot of them arrive in February for the first semester and in July for the second sem
amount of people looking for an accommodation in February and at the beginning of March. I booked
to let me time to look for a place without rushing. A very used website is Craiglist which is very simil
“le bon coin” where owners post classified ads. Another website is Compartodepto but I think it is
particular point is that Argentineans owners are not very in a hurry and so take their time to answer to
A piece of advice is to get a sim card on your first days because most of them prefer to talk on phone
can go to a Personal shop to buy a Movistar sim card and go in a “kiosco” to charge it. I looked for
Recoleta where most foreign students live because it is safer and this is where people go out. Beside
us to live in those areas: Barrio Norte, Recoleta, Palermo, Plaza San Martin and Belgrano. There is a b
French and the Argentinean comfort. Indeed you will probably pay around 3000 - 4000 pesos for a
because you are a foreign student. Argentinean people generally pay 1000 pesos less for more rece
Argentineans owners know foreign students are staying for one or two semesters and are easy targets
with another student for the ESC Rennes and two other exchange students from UCEMA, an English g
When we found our apartment with my French roommate at UCES, we wanted to choose our other
remained two free rooms on the apartment so we both send messages on the facebook group of exc
two universities, that’s the way we met them. We pay our rent by bank transfer because our owne
around 350€ a month all included: water, electricity, gas, sheets, wifi and cleaning every week. It c
beginning but most of the furnished apartments have a cleaning lady. Argentinean students who live
with foreign students because they are looking for people who are going to stay more than a year.
inconvenient for them to look for new roommates every six months.
There are different ways to p
pesos, in American dollars or in euros or by bank transfer or paypal. You have to be careful when the
in cash and compare the rate he is considering to not be conned. Moreover, because there are two di
Argentina, the official one and the blue one, it is much recommended to bring cash in euros and not
Indeed, then you can exchange in the “casa de cambio” with very significant added value. For examp
you will have 11 pesos at the official rate and you will have 15 pesos at the blue rate. That’s the reas
dollars or euros to then exchange them but when you compare the price they set in pesos, 1 euro is e
another time be careful at the beginning because we are easy targets when we a

My flat was an Erasmus shared flat with 8 students living there. It’s a good way to meet people at the
also to not feel alone or lost. The flat had 8 rooms with different prices depending of the size, 2 bathro
also a very nice roof top. I paid for it 380€ per month but with all charges the cost was about 400€ an
cost of our electricity consumption. My room got everything and I just bought some decorations and
was easy to find a flat in Madrid just using some websites as Idealista or Segunda Mano, also your un
some flats. The only thing I recommend to you is to make a real contract with the house keeper be
things are made illegally and if you don’t want to lose money, be careful.

I live in the old town centre which is the best place to live for an Erasmus student. Everything is co
downtown (University, Erasmus student, Parties...). I don’t have any cost of transportation everything
in an apartment with 3 others people. The apartment is brand new and really well located, it is a place
fast. The collocation is composed of two Spanish boys and a German girl. All was included when I arr
to all of the furniture. I didn’t have to buy anything more. The owner is a really nice old lady that was
our well being. I pay 300€/months with all costs included (water, electricity, gas). In Spain most of th
are all equipped, I also have a washing machine and everything to make life ea

At the beginning I was in a shared apartment in the district of Ipanema, we were 6 people, and everyo
someone, for we paid about 1100 reais, so about 350€ for each people for the month. That cost inclu
We didn’t have to buy anything. But because of the World Cup of Football, we had to change of ap
apartment which is clean and not so expensive in Rio is really difficult. I found an apartment in the sa
month before travelling.

ZUEL has a residence for foreigner students. We booked it earlier, and our rooms were available. It w
simple. A bed, a desk, a bathroom. We were 2 per room. But I can’t talk really about the dormitory, b
we moved to a 5 people flat, near the campus. Concerning the dormitory, there was no bed equipme
75€ per month.

Once I arrived, I met up Clémence who is another ESC Rennes School of Business’ student. As we did
arrival In Brasil, we decided to stay for a few time in the CheLargato Hostel in Copacabana. It wasn’t e
season. We stayed here for one week in order to find a place to sleep for the next months. We us
EasyQuarto.com, BomNegocio.com And Facebook groups (very used by Brazilians and students) :
Apartamento, Rooms Zona Sul, UFRJ… We found a flat in Ipanema within 1 week thanks to the ann
French and a Salvadorian) on one of these groups. The location was good and the price was OK too (
290 euros/mts). It was really hard to find it and even though the price is not so high, I had to share
student.

One flat in the centre of Rauma, two double rooms and two single rooms, one little kitchen and one
inside. Six girls in a little flat with only one bathroom ! I paid 1250€ for 5 months and a shared room
interned included. I bought nothing.

According to Indian standard, accommodation in the campus was quite good. Before reaching, we ha
or 2. We all chose the first so that we could enjoy the Air condition. The cost for three months was v
(around 850 euros for three months). Was funny to see many “room mates” like frogs, snakes, spider
choose a flat by ourselves.

depend on your choice there is 4 type of accomodation. Komatchi where is inside the main buildin
around 18 years old and the alcool and cigarette or prohibited. the global village for people around 20
alcool or allowed. you have to paid the electricity bills, the water bills and also the bins. you are 2 in t
appartment is Sakura wich is the farest one with alcool and cigaret allowed, you also have a sing
expensive. the last appartment is university village wich is more like global but for people other 24
appartment is ether Sakura or Global depend if you want a close roomate or no

I found a room in a 120 sq m flat on the website Idealista.com, the main Spanish property website.
Narvaez Street, Retiro district, in the East of Madrid, between the downtown and the University, in a
the flat with two other people, a Spanish woman and a Scottish boy although there were five room
month for the rent, plus 50 euros for the electricity, the hot water and the internet connection and
disposal, namely two bathrooms, a fully-equipped kitchen, a washing machine, a TV and

Students who are waiting for visiting some flats should rather take an hostel. Personnaly I chose the
de la Cruz, between 13 and 15€/night. Then after 2 visits I chose a flat with 6 others internationa
between the school and the city center. I paid 400 Euros per month. Everything was included as p
washing machine, fridge …

The accomodation was not so easy to find, as me and my flatmates had to visit a lot of them before fi
in the old town of Riga, the place is just the best for an Erasmus in Riga. The price was 650e + utilitie
in winter, as we could not regulate the warm, it was general for the whole buidling, and the governm
wants. We were 30seconds from the tram station that send us to school. However, it was all included
to buy some stuff for the kitchen.

Costs of accommodation in Helsinki are really expensive. There is an organization (HOAS), which help
and shared apartments in the Helsinki suburbs. We just had to fulfill an online request on the HOAS
before our arrival indicating some information like our school, type of flight we were looking for… I
shared flat with 2 other girls. Flats are not mixed. Price included water, electricity, internet, heating a
as furniture (bed – wardrobe - table in the bedroom; gas cooker and fridge in the kitchen, table and
room). We have to bring or buy all the rest of necessities. We had few utensils that the last tenants le
for 3 persons. No microwaves. We had to buy pillows, duvet, sheets and some kitchen utensils. We w
after our arrival. In the center of Helsinki, there is a free bus that allows going there. We went with ou
but not really comfortable. But for 6 months it was not a big deal. The good point: my flat was really c
stop, by train or 5 minutes of train + around 10 by foot). Moreover, building was mainly occupied by
different countries. That allows us meeting a lot of people coming from other countries! Others: W
building and the price was 1,25€ per washin-mashin. We paid with our Finnish phone, calling a specia
have a sauna too that we could use on Tuesdays and on Thursdays, for free.

Oslo’s student accommodation system is very efficient. (sio.no) I was in the residence of St Hansha
the university, 25 from the center. My room was the cheapest, around 3500 NOK (430€). I shared the
with 15 other tenants. Bed linen weren’t included. There is internet access in the room (no Wifi). Laun
building. A supermarket is 200m from the building. This residence gather many students from a

I lived in a house with my roommate, a French girl from my school. We lived next to the house of t
studying at the UVM. We decided to buy all together to save up money. We had to buy all we need to
The house was clean and spacious (two bedrooms, one kitchen, one dinning room and a bathroom).
pay about 180€ per person for the house.

I have rented a bedroom located off-campus at 43 Ezra Avenue in a Ezra-Bricker Apartment from Jan
was 500$ per month and approximately 50$ for water, internet, cable, electricity and gas. I signed
agreement. The bedroom had very good amenities : a king-size bed, a desk, a chair, a bedside lam
wardrobe, a chest of drawers and a big mirror. I had also all the appliances I needed : a washing mac
dishwasher, a vaccum cleaner, a TV, a radio and so on. The housemates lent me the cutl

As I said, I was not really informed about the difficulty to find an accommodation in Dublin. There are
in the city, and it’s a capital, so the prices are really expensive. But finally, I found an accommodation
people, some were students and others were in internship. My apartment was close to the Saint Pa
minutes walking from the university. I paid 540 euros per month: 492 for the rent and 48 for the ad
unlimited Wifi, bed linen and TV included. My apartment was not really big, there was a living room w
kitchen with a microwave, an oven, hobs, a washing machine (dryer), a fridge, a sink and a table to
shower, a sink and toilets; and three bedrooms, two single rooms and one twin room. I slept in the t
guy; it was a small room with two beds and a closet that we shared, there was no desk, so I worked at
My flat was in a small residence at the top floor. I didn’t buy anything; all the utilities were included.
to a kind of agency: international Student Accommodation (ISA) which is specialised in student reside
city host and host families. So the rent was expensive but the advantage is that everything was taken
and the apartment was cleaned every two weeks.

The housing is managed by SiB. This is the easiest and the cheapest way to have a flat. The IC gave a
when it was necessary. "Hatleberg" is the nearest housing from the school. It is situated just up on t
There is a Spar, Rema 1000 and Statoil just nearby. All the exchange students lived there so this is fo
Bergen. The cost was 400€ + 50€ for water and electricity. Hatleberg is divided in 6 blocks. The C-Blo
and the F-block is cheapest as well but you share your bathroom with another person. You can ask pre
want. You can ask for the sea view, very incredible in C-D-E or F block. When you arrive, there is n
only a table/chair and a bed with a mattress. Therefore, I had to buy pillows, duvet, ground sheet and
more confortable. Concerning the kitchen, mine was totally equipped with all the stuff required to
from my other friends that some of them had to purchase its own pans, plates and

The accommodation is a big house with 10 rooms, we are 12 to live there, and the owner is the asso
pay 550 000 pesos (approximately 200 euros) for a bedroom. We didn’t have to buy things but the co
Colombian way of life). In my room I have only a bed and a wardrobe. We have a little kitchen at our d
just for 12 people. The materials can be improve a lot but we have to take in consideration that is
association. Anyway, I have friends they pay less than me in other place for the same comfort. Moreo
of renting I know people they have the food included.

Finding accommodation in Nürnberg for summer semester is quite difficult. Some students are lucky
find for them available rooms in Student residence. But as far as I and my classmates were concerne
Therefore it was difficult. The university has transferred us an offer in a private residence. It was my
the city centre. But by bus and subway I could be in the city centre (where the university is located)
private residence for international students and young workers (intern or junior employees). What w
that I’ve lived with other exchange students but also German students or interns. My month rate was
room of 10 square meters (bed, desk, closets) with my private bathroom. We shared a big kitchen wi
you need to cook (2 oven, 2 cookers, 3 fridges, 1 dish machine…). The Wifi was included in the rent. I
connexion. You could also use the laundry machine ant there were also a dryer machine. Your room (s
cleaned once a month. Therefore I didn’t need to buy a lot of extra things to settle, except extra towe
advantage when you stay only for 6 months.

I was living in a shared flat with 5 others girls near the metro station “Tirso de Molina”. In this flat the
and Spanich (only girls). For 420 euros I had a big room (around 20m²), a huge bed and everything w
we should ad around 15 of rental charges for agua and gas. We had everything we needed in the kitch
machine, dishwasher, 2 bathrooms, a TV, etc….) but we had to go to Ikea to buy others stuff but

I share my flat with 3 other girls. We share the kitchen and the bathroom. We have our own room. I pa
water, electricity, and the Internet.
I got a kitchen box, with plates, forks, knives, pots to cook with.
extra, but it was really a good thing we got all these, it was really the essential. I also got bed furnit
I expected to get a double person bed, but I got a single bed. In my room, there was only a bed, a d
chair, a lamp, and a large wardrobe. I bought a mirror extra, because when as we are 4 to use the s
same mirror in the morning, I decided to buy my own.

For a first time, we took a youth hostel in order to allow us to visit Mexico City and to find a flat. We h
The night in a youth hostel is closed to €10 per person in Roma or Condesa which are great boroug
period lasted 2 weeks because it is very hard to find a flat for 4 people with 4 bedrooms and we had
Spanish language was a barrier. But after we found a flat with 2 bedrooms and we paid €230 per p
centre of La Condesa without charges (around €50). Our flat was all-equipped with internet, TV, phone
and cleaning lady.

On Facebook, we found a girl of our receiving school who wanted to sublet her flat. So we took her
waiting for a long-term housing for each of us. We divided the price per two, so that was not too expe
days it cost me 160. The flat was 45 qm and there were a kitchen with all necessary and a washing m
(as very often in all German flat). I didn’t manage to find something for the rest of the semester so I re
weeks, it cost me 260€. It was well-located, 35 qm, with the minimum necessary and again a washin
the flat in which I am now. It is close to the school, 35 qm, very lovely, with a washing machine. The
very accessible to the transportation and there is supermarkets. For that, I pay 400€ per month. You c
cheaper, but I needed place for my relatives visiting me. I found the two last flats thanks to the websi
known in Germany.

First, I asked to live in the dormitory of the university called CJ International House. It is a first come
some criteria. I has not been accepted as there were priorities for some people . However,the univers
to go to Allive Gossitel, a residence for international students that is 7 minutes walking from the bus
the offer and paid around 370 euros per month. The room was quite small, but with many storage spa
a bed, a desk and also a private bathroom. In each floor, there was a common kitchen to ba able to
rooftop.

It is hard to find an apartment in winter; in the old town prices of rent are higher. One week after
apartment for two people near the city hall. I rented it for 1500lt by month with another student of E
area of the apartment was 80m² with all furniture (microwaves, wash machine, fridge...). Utilities a
rent price; I had to pay according to the month consumption of electricity, gas, water, internet, garb
expensive in the cold months because it is provided directly by Russia and it is used for hot water and
the first months and 300 litas after). I only bought bed linen. I found the apartment thanks to the fac
apartment is a part of a house it has three floors, two bathrooms and a private entrance. It is impo
arriving but the best way to find an accommodation is to be present before the beginning of the sem
bad surprises.

I lived in the residence of Winschoterdiep which is one of the biggest student house of Groningen. O
there. I have a shared room. I decided to have a shared room because it is cheaper. When you arrived
and other stuff to cook. Kitchens are equiped with micro-waves, cookers and fridges. You have also
paper. Then, it depends if you want to buy some stuff to make your room more welcoming, but there
away from the residence.

The international office tried to gather all the students from the same nationality on the same floor.
guy and a girl cannot live in the same room unless they are a married couple. The room is composed
desks, 4 chairs, 2 cupboards, a TV, a fridge, an Air conditioner , a bathroom. The toilets and the show
rent is ¥750 electricity not included. Electricity is about ¥50-¥150 per month. It depends o

I found a really nice appartment in center of the city. My rent was 530€/months, it is quite expensive,
good. I had a supermarket next to the door of my entrance, and the subway station was at 10 minut
very good, because I had nothing to purchase. The bed was correct, I had places to put my clothes.
the price.

My classmates and I rent a flat in a really well located place to have access to the subway and to the s
far from the city and the localisation was not convenient for me. A real estate agency helped us t
difficult to communicate because of the language gap. We rent a flat with a living rooms, 3 bedroom
Euros by person . We also paid a commission to the real estate agency. The flat was provided with

I didn't live at the dorms of the university because even if it's very cheap, (100€) the flats are very old
be really disgusting, i rent a flat with three others students from Rennes, it was really expensive (30
conditions were so much better.

My accommodation was very nice (in plaza mayor) beautiful flat but too noise. the cost were 450 e
accomodation was furnished.

I had an apartment of 70 square meters with Barbara (another student of ESC Rennes). We paid the r
without utilities which are quite expensive in Estonia : around 200€ per month (in winter). We had to
apartment especially to cook.

The IBA found us an accommodation. It was an apartment just next to the school, about 3 minutes b
from the center (15-20 minutes). We shared a one-room apartment with a separate kitchen and
roommate, a French girl from the ESC Rennes. The size of the apartment is 46m2. For this apartmen
each a month. It includes the rent, the electricity and the water. We had basic furnitures: a table,
mattress. We also had 2 plates. Fortunately, a IBPM program girl who was in Kolding on the previous
cardboard with a lot of basic things (pan, glasses…). We have bought a chest of drawers to tie up ou
one in our apartment at our arrival. We also had to pay an Internet subscription of about 30

I lived in a dorm which is the international dorm in Champlain College (called Summit Street). All the
are different from what we can imagine because these are houses. I lived with three roommates in m
biggest room of the dorm. The only problem was that we just had one small furniture for our cloth
remember exactly how much I paid, it was around 2,000 and 3,000 $ for the semester. I needed to b
bed (sheets, pillows…), and I needed to pay to wash my clothes (just 1.25$).

Most of the students in Bandung live in what we call it here “kosan”. It is a kind of university residence
and bathroom, and we share the kitchen. Our residence is called rooftop residence in tubagusismail
with different kinds of rooms. We are in the most expensive one because they are better than the oth
We live in this one because the school proposed it to us, but there are a lot of other residence in the c
tell about that are better and less expensive. (for example in dago asri) We have a bed, a desk, a
shower and toilets but no sink. It is nice to live there because you live with other international student
There is a really good rooftop where you can stay and there is an amazing view. And there is a good
There is a laundry service included and a parking. It costs us 2 100 000 IDR per month which is now
accommodation, more luxurious, but a lot more expensive, and you can find cheaper one without t

My flat was furnished but I have to buy the dishes. The rent not include the water and the gaz

I am really satisfied of my accommodation because it’s one of the best in Oslo, for students. I have m
my kitchen or my bathroom with other students. It’s pretty fun because it’s like a circle Flat. Howev
written that it was a “Furnished Flat”, but in France and in Norway we don’t have the same vision ab
fact, when I arrived in my flat, there are only furniture such as a bed, a table with a chair and a wardr
that I had to buy all the things to cook, some lights, a duvet, a pillow and others… Luckily, I discovere
bought all the things the afternoon. But if a student arrived at the end of the day, he would have not
next day.

I lived in an apartment in the city center, in front of the Saint Patrick Cathedral. I shared my accommo
two Brazilian, one Italian and one Indian. I shared my room with another flatmate. The apartment w
mod cons and appliances (central heating, washing machine, dryer, microwave, wheelchair access,
rent was 300€ per month and the charge was around 50€ for two months. I did not sign any paper (n
my rent cash and to get the deposit back I needed to find another roommate

While I was in Antwerp, I lived in a collective residence. This residence called Opera Campus and l
biggest avenues of Antwerp, Frankrijklei, in the centre of the city, included individual rooms, big or s
collective kitchen and, from April, a launderette.
It is specially designed for people who come i
duration of time, and possesses almost every furniture, appliance needed to live without having to b
objects.
My room was a small one, I had to pay €490 every month (€430 for the rent, €60 for the c
electricity, internet, use of the kitchen and so on).

Our accommodation was off-campus which means it was 10 min bus away from the university and t
belonged somehow to the university and filled all with students of the university. It costed 62 pounds
addition of all the university fees but we could pass through the university administration to get one o
was tidy and spacious, furnished but we had to buy some items such as plates, pans, glasses, shits,
internet was given. But we also had to pay in addition to have some electricity, through a system of
about 10 pounds a week.

My accommodation is a kot, that means a shared house between students. We are 13, and we have
common space are the kitchen, the toilets (2) and the showers (2). The price per room is 300€/mont
At the contract signature’s moment, each student had to pay an assurance, whom the price was 85€,
plastic bags for the garbage (15€). Concerning the furniture of the room, I get a bed, a desk, a chair
previous student let a cover, a pillow and the clothes to put on them. So finally I had nothing to buy f
the kitchen’s furniture, there are every things a student can need: delish, pans, glasses, and even o
stair there are one microwaves and one fridge, to share with 3 persons (there are 3 room

The accommodation was very simple! That’s to say one room for two, one bed each, one desk each
Toilets and showers are common places. For the cost, it was about 500€ for three months, including
quality). The good point was the sports facilities, like gyms, ping pong, tennis, volley ball, foot ball, b
course.

Concerning the apartment, I’m currently paying exactly 609$ (=430€) for a really big apartment that
Dutch and an American. I don’t have to pay the utilities, everything is included in the price, such as w
you can easily find a room in a house for a cheap price (around 400 dollars), but you have to pay th
Everything is included on the apartment, such as a dishwasher, a laundry machine & a dryer, an oven
couch. In my room, I’ve got a king size bed, a desk and a big closet for my clothes. I had to buy stuff
pants & pens, plates, fork, knife and spoons.
f

--> I am in a flat near to the university (esquina Cordoba y Callao in Recoleta) --> It costs me 250€
bed, my own room, all avaibilities (wifi, washing machine, phone, cleaning lady..) and all taxes includ
of the part most expensive of Buenos Aires but it's the safest and it's close to university, ce

7 Residences on the campus, more or less closed to library, classrooms, cafeteria etc. Paterson to
Abbott: you share the bathroom with 1 person Monster: silence rule Norton-Pollack: you share the
people
Generally, the price includes a room 10-15m2 with furniture (desk, bed, a chest of drawe
room. Don't forget to bring/buy a pillow, duvet, cleaning and maintenance products !! There is a hug
and great sport facilities.
Here is http://www.ubishops.ca/residence/general-information/residence
information.
You can also live off-campus renting a flat or sharing an house in Lennoxville. In this
around 15 min or to take the bus ($3)

Contrary to the majority of the partner institutions, the UCES doesn’t provide you accommodation an
you to find something. The university is located in the centre and there is not campus with accommo
something from France but it was very difficult and it can be risky. So when I arrived to Buenos Aires,
and I began to search. The more popular way to find accommodation in Buenos Aires is the web si
another version of ‘Le bon coin” where you can find offers from private individual. There are a lot of ne
can be difficult to sort out. Moreover there are offers that are still online whereas it is not available ye
of emails stay without answer. I found something after only 3 days and 7 visits. The offer is huge and
it is easy to find an accommodation. I wanted to live with another student from the ESC Rennes in a s
lot of shared house in Buenos Aires and it is cheaper than an individual flat.
So we live in a huge sh
foreign students. The main problem is that there are a lot of French students in Buenos Aires and it i
shared house without others Frenchs: 6 of the 9 tenants are French. Moreover the shared house
international students: it is difficult to live with Argentineans who prefer individual flats. Because
room with another girl from the ESC Rennes. I pay 250 Euros per month whereas an individual room
400 Euros. I have to precise that the prices of the house where I live are very expensive compared to
easily find an individual room for
more or less 300 Euros. The high price can be explained by th
which is very close to all the transports and services necessary (supermarket, pharmacy, restaurants
furnished: the rooms have bed, closet, desk, the kitchen has all the dishes and household electrical ne
room with a tv, a terrace with a barbecue and 4 bathrooms... Moreover the price includes services lik
wifi access, cleaning services twice a week, sheets and towels are furnished... The only thing missing

I had been offered a room on the university campus but I decided to rent a room in a house where
students (which is very convenient when you don’t know the place as they can show you where the u
places to eat or go out, and even go out with you). The house I lived in and shared with 4 other stud
had a modern kitchen with breakfast bar, and oven and hob, a washing machine, a dryer, a hoover, 2
room. It also had broadband Internet. The bedroom I rented was light, spacious and contained a doub
two wardrobes. My landlady agreed to lend me some bed sheets as it would have been too complica
own, but they have no obligations to do so, so you should ask you landlord/lady if you have to bring
you get there. The rent was £290 per month, plus £35 bills (Internet + gas + electricity). In the end

Nous avons choisi des logements partenaire de l'école "Centrepoint Appartement" vous pouvez le trou
*L'appartement: ultra modernes et très conforts. Ils sont suréquipé. Nous étions 3 : Une espagnol
Deux salles de bain : une pour la chambre partagé et une pour la chambre solo. Je partageais ma ch
un autre étudiant irlandais mais je vous conseil de prendre une chambre individuelle pour l'écart de
plus pratique :) . Le living room a deux sofa, une TV (on peut vraiment accueillir du monde ;) ). *Prix
contre vous devez payer le semestre en une fois directement avant d'être ici. *Distance : L'apparte
l'école (25-30m à pied) et du centre (15-20m à pied). Ca n'a pas été un gros problème car accessible
le ticket) ou par vélo (5m). *Courses : Il y a des superettes tout autour de la résidence cependant
Shopping Centre (10m à pied) où vous pouvez trouver : Tesco, Dunes Store, Lidl, Aldi (bons prix, bons
étudiant la meilleur résidence est "Corrib village" renseignez vous sur le site de l'école. Autres pos
location -> Visitez Rent.ie, daft.ie 'Flat' or 'house sharing' -> rent.ie, daft.ie Famille d'accueil -> l'éc
Enfin, le choix de l'appart est important pour l'amélioration de l'anglais, je ne vous conseil pas de p
français! cependant soyez à proximité en cas d'urgence et pour pouvoir sortir ensemble

Thanks to Ciro Lavandez (our coordinator in the Universidad Austral), we have found a departmen
bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, 1 living room, 1 kitchen). We paid 8 300$AR all included in totally per mont
270€ per person and per month. It was a furnished accommodation (located in the centre of Rosario,
direction is “Mitre 348”). We had many appliances in this department (oven, microwave, a launde
department, television, Wi-Fi …). However, we had to buy some cooking accessories for the kitch
clotheshorse, hoover, and radiators. Close to our accommodation in the area, we had a lot of conven
(called Megathlon), a Starbucks and many shops and restaurants…

I shared a flat with another French students and a Chilean girl in Santiago Centro, near Plaza de Ar
210.000 pesos (around 280euros) for a furnished room. We just had to buy sheets. The flat were very
microwave, washing machine. The building had a swimming pool and a terrace (with barbecue) on th
concierge service.

I found my accomodation before I arrived in Ireland. The university was really helpful for that, they
Housemate for 80€ a week. The house were really new an clean and I had my own bathroom. The on
didn't tell me that the rent does not include the electricity bill (weekly 10€), internet (monthly 9€) an
(monthly 25€). So at the end the price monthly is 395€ which is really expensive for the town. I also
pillows.

I decided to take a flat with two friends of my business school. We managed to find a nice place after
the neighborhood of Sisli. The place is ideally located. Close to the metro and metrobüs, shops, ma
haven't been warned was the place of our campus. Indeed Istanbul University owes 12 different cam
one which has been given to us is located 40 minutes from our flat by metrobüs. We had the chance
the owner who left us the flat for 2000 turkish liras including the Internet, water, hot water, electr
appliances we needed except a oven.

The university offered me an accommodation. It costs around 320€ with everything included — inte
kitchen box. You only get one accommodation offer from the university you can either accept it or no
accept it you have to find a place on you own.

Pour le logement, il ne faut pas s'attendre à quelque chose de très confortable ainsi que de très p
l'hygiène n'étant pas très ancrés dans la culture indienne... il ne faut pas être surpris de voir l'état d
coussins... (taches suspectes sur les lits, coussins très sales...). Pas de draps ni de serviettes à dispos
pas les coussins). Personnellement, j'étais venue avec un sac de couchage qui m'a été utile pendant
bus de nuit, dans les train, dans les hotels par très propres parfois... ainsi que dans ma chambre. Cela
couette (qui n'était pas fournie). J'ai donc juste acheté un drap afin de le poser sur mon lit vraiment p
de 600€ pour 3 mois ( soit 200€ par mois) pour le logement ainsi que pour la cantine. Bon, la cantine
sur la fin car c'était riz midi et soirs, et accompagnement épicé.. Donc au bout de quelques semaines
Mais il y a un petit snack au pied du batiment des filles donc il est possible d'acheter des sandwichs.
n'y a pas de cuisine dans la chambre ni de plaque ou autre... Donc pas de repas ma

We lived for 6 months in an House with the owner of the house, her son (5 years old) and foreigners
Chinese at the beginning, two Ecuadorian then). It costs 360 dollars by month (by cash), which is inc
lunch and dinner, with the exception of the week end) and the cleaning of clothes and the cleaning
(with the exception of the week end).

Hermosillo is a big city where there is no flat available, only big house. SO we decided to rent a hou
were all from France in this house. The cost was 180 euros per person. But in this cost there isn’t wa
have to pay it each month. I had to buy all the stuff for a house like dishes for exa

I met my accommodation 5 days after my arrival. I searched on a website during one month to meet
is compartodepto.cl. It’s a very helpful website. We are 16 people living together in my big house. I p
(this is the general price for an accommodation in Santiago): I have everything, I had not to buy ot
kitchens, 4 bathrooms, 1 private room per person, patio, 2 dogs, washing machine, oven…) Everythin
good thing because all is included (hot water, gas, wifi).

The university proposes some accommodation, it was around 800€ for a single room but no one took
were very expensive for very low services. There are common toilets and bathrooms, common fridg
Indian food at the cafeteria for supplementary fees if you want. There are also some common wash
recommend to the future students to live on the campus at all. You can find accommodation at Jum
Dubai Marina for a lower cost and rent a car to go to the university. We looked for an apartment in c
students of the ESC Rennes which cost us less expensive than the rooms in IMT Dubai for a far bette
apartment was 600€ per person but we had a swimming pool and a fitness room in the building. W
mashine and our appartment made 65m² so it was quite a good price for Dubai. Location in Dubai ar
cost is higher went you rent an appartment month per month.

I was in a host family in the suburb of Liège. I paied 525 euros per month. For that price I had a roo
wardrobe, desk, chair etc. My room was cleaned every week, the bed sheets changed... there wer
available to do the laundry. Was included in the price all the meals - I could prepare my lunch with a
fridge, and the mother of the family made the dinner. We were eating all at the same table at night, w
we could share our experiences etc.
Consequently I had nothing to buy (food).. I only had to pay
transport tickets etc.

There is a thing to know about the SWUFE: the school is located in two opposing places in the city. S
else, contact the school to see if student housing were available to us. However, they do not offer th
expect as French. A large part of foreign students prefer to opt for a standard accommodation with ro
easy to find an apartment in Chengdu, for a cost between 100 and 150 euros per month per person.
do not contact estate agents from France before departure. There are many swindling! It is better to
Especially because the steps are simple and fast: 1-2 days are enough between the visit of the apa
Many homes are furnished with all the necessary comfort, with nothing to envy the housing we know
we had to buy when we arrived was sheets and bedcovers. Furthermore, the employees of the estate
willing to help. It is then necessary to know where you want to live. On the maincampus, so close t
from the city center. Or near the secondary campus in the center.

We are living in a dormitory. It almost free. If you don't have schorlaship you don't pay yhe dorm but
the first grant's month. So we are lucky in Anyang because accomodation in South Korea is very e
because, you're are not Korean, they ask you a lot guarantee. You have to give money for the depos
it is not so expensive. The first week, I spent my money especially in the food and transportation. F
especially if you want eat western food like pizza and if you go to restaurant everyday. In the dorm,
kitchen, a laundry, a TV except a computer and a oven.

Gas and electricity wasent included in the accommodation unfortunately. Desks, lamps, beds and re
but nothing to cook. Student association had a flea market to help student to get cheap

For the accommodation, the location of the dormitory is perfect 10 minutes by walking to the univer
center and the main street and the commercial center. We were in the best dormitory for its localisa
the university sent to us and the link where you can see a video about the dorm are big lies. Humid
wasn't how they said to us, at first you can be afraid by how it looks, I was with others girls in the sa
share the bathroom for person. There are 2 kitchens by floor very dirty and not equipped enough,
is cleaning the kitchens but we were to much people to use it so it was very hard to find a clean kitch
you have the welcoming desk when the receptionist ask you to sign the register and give you your k
blanket, pillow and all the stuff to make your bed. You can give it back to them every weeks, they w
another one. There is no WiFi in the dorm, you can be connected only by a Ethernet cable, you hav
internet, but when we arrived they took something like one week to give us our pass code for interne
of the dormitory administration is not good, its hard to found someone when you have some questi
dorms. Even for the payment the system is quite laborious, you have to the bank and pay by cash the
you and receipt that you have to scan by mail to the dorm...... Its around 79 euros for the dorm per
late for the payment you get a penalty of 25 litas.
We have also one fridge per room, so there is
dorm., but you have to buy all the stuff for cooking: plates, pans, fork.......

Then, I started to look for a flat. On the sheet of paper given by ESC Rennes about UC3M there are
accomodation and also on the website of the university. There are a lot of internet links on the websi
can be very helpfull. I found my flat thanks to their websites. I shared a flat with 2 spanish girls in Ge
university). The cost was 280€ per person plus 50€ of electricity a month. The deposit was 280€. I had
the flat was really well equipped. We had a flat of 100€ with 3 bedrooms, 1 kitchen (microwave, dishw
heating plates...), 1 living room (2 sofas, TV , internet, telephone...).

We were living on the campus (so everything was handled by the university, we did not have
accommodation). We were on this great new campus (we were the first to live in the buildings, so it
complete “American style” campus, with a mall, a gym, a swimming pool etc. The rent was very che
euros for 5 months (so around 80€/month). It is a 2 person bedroom with private bathroom + toilets
your own desk and cupboard, with also a common fridge), air-conditioning (cold/hot). In the price is i
and electricity. But I never had to pay extras, the quota is way enough. I know you can also apply for
bit more expensive. Before arrival, we had to fill a form, with for example who we would like to have
type a name, or a nationality –in my case I wrote “no French”), and also if we needed bedding. Then
complete bedding with blanket and pillow (brand new) –for about 25€. I just bought a little lamp for m
never really used it. There’s a pantry on each floor, but there’s only a microwave (no hob). Some bo
You have cold and hot water (for tea) fountains, with a sink and a big fridge. It is not easy to cook, bu
all the furniture (pan, bowls etc) The laundry room was also free for the students (you can do as man
have also a fitness room downstairs, a TV room etc.

Les frais de logements sont d’environ cent euros par mois, nous avons dû nous procurer des drap
fournitures de bases, dans l’ensemble les logements sont équipés et adaptés, mais pas du tout éq
français, cependant par rapport aux conditions de vie des étudiants chinois, c’est presque du luxe. Il n
mais la nourriture est très bon marché à l’extérieur. Dans l’ensemble l’installation ne coûte pas un
centaines d’euros au plus.

It's pretty easy to find accommodation for foreign people and prices in the center of Santiago are rou
or even cheaper (but very expensive for a Chilean from small backgroud). A big room for two with a p
400 euros or 200 euros per person. All charges are included in practice, although in Chile, almost no h
a central heating system, so the owner put at our disposal space heaters, but the gas was at our own
only detail, I did not have to buy anything else, everything was already in the ho

When I arrived in Rio, I slept during 15 days at my friend's grand mother's place, the time to find an a
Copacabana, which is located in the South area of Rio de Janeiro. This is the richer and more secu
apartment with international students (French, German, American, Brasilian). Each of us has his/her
my room is 1500 reais plus 50 reais per month for the cleaning lady that comes two times per week,
appartment was not well furnished, or with cheap items, so after one month of use, everything was
new plates, new chairs, new glasses... On the whole, 1550 reais per month is really expensive for a
refurbished before me and my flatmates moved inside, we always have problems of leaks in the kitc
toilets; we hardly have hot water; the elevator doesn't properly, we do not have gardian in the ent
burgled, and the appliances are really bad.

I found a house where you live to 7 people. The house is large and very well equipped. My roommate
students and there is a good atmosphere. At the price I pay 185,000 Chilean pesos, which is 240 euro
private bathroom that I share with a friend. Everything is included in the price (water, electricity
machine ...) The house is located in Providencia, just between the Baquedano metro and metro Pa
minutes walk from the school and 20 minutes pure city center (plaza de armas). It is a dynamic hyper
I'm a 15 minute walk to all the bars and nightclubs! (neighbourhood Bellavista

Nous étions en résidence, par chambre de deux étudiants avec une salle de bain commune à deux
étaient sobres mais propres et bien agencés.Nous n'avons pas eu besoin d'acheter des fourniture
moyennant la somme de 25 $. Le prix était relativement élevé car si nous ramenions le prix en euro e
payer 450€ par mois pour une chambre mais nous avions tout le nécessaire pour bien vivre (machin
avec télévision, billards, ...).

As I told you before I was in a flat (apartment) with two other men. We were very close to the centre
very convenient to buy things to take the bus to get to the university ect… We had a huge accomm
main room, and big kitchen, we shared one bathroom.
Then it cost me 210€ because I have two m
the polish man: Maceij it was 200€ and for Flavio it was 220€ because he had the largest bedroom.
month: 630€ for the accommodation. What about our appliance: kitchen with everything, I mean m
My Bedroom: I have everything as well, Bed, desk ect… The main room : Tv, sofas, table chairs… T
with everything we needed. We did not buy things in Ikea for example. Actually it was perfect to

I have an accommodation in Bahçelievler, which is close to the University and very practical beca
everything and especially a metrobüs station. I found this accommodation on airbnb.com, and it cos
340 euros. It's quite a lot for Istanbul and you can expect easily find something cheaper around 250 e
At that price, of course, everything is included, water, internet and my room is very wel

I found an accommodation in the first ring of Moscow. It’s a very nice apartment, 50m², that I share w
of the price (450€/month each, all included). I was very lucky to found this, usually for this kind of acc
800€/person. We didn’t buy anything, it was furnished. Microwave, pans, dishwashing, washing mach
sheets, pillows.

When I arrived, they gave me the keys of my room. I had to pay the whole rent for the 10 weeks at t
(900£). You have to notice that generally it is very expensive to rent an accommodation. I choose t
November before going, the price are between 70£ and 150£ per week depending on your choices. I
for the kitchen such as a pan, glasses, plates…

The flat is tall enough however there is nothing except a bed and a desk in it. No dishes, no sheets,..
not in a very good state and a bit dirty. You have a tall bathroom with the toilets in it, it is very warm
also. But I felt a bit depressed when I arrived: there is no life, everything is white and of course it is alw
winter. However it is not Aalto’s fault, they just ask another company to rent apartments for exchange
are in the oldest building that they manage to renovate next year. Other exchange students have ve
rent is about 281 euros per month and it worth it! I was with a roommate so it was less expensive, f
about 500 euros. This price includes laundry, heating and a sauna. You can find a collective laundry w
the hour you want it. The sauna is opened on Wednesday and during the week end and it is very nice
to schedule.

My accommodation is a very big flat, with an huge living-room, it is an Erasmus flat with 8 rooms ava
of Puerta del Sol, 20-25 minutes walking. We have been most of the time 7 because the agency I u
flatmate. I paid for 450 euros without electricity loads, it is expensive because the room is medium
justified by the amazing space for the living-room and the kitchen. I mainly had to buy sheets, some
desk.

We had a big house with 3 rooms (we were actually 4 students but one room was like a suite), tw
bathrooms, a big kitchen and a patio. The total cost was around 680€ so 170€ each per month includ
add gaz, water and electricity which was around 40€ each month. There was furniture so we did not
The school was the caution for the owner. Then, as in France we paid 2 months (rent + deposi

It was a shared flat. I found it thanks to an agency (“55 Students Agency”, the advantage with this
book your flat on Internet, they speak French and all their flats are very modern). I had to pay a depo
well situated: it was near the university (only 5 minutes walk) and about 15 minutes walk to the cent
furnished (electrical plates, dishwasher, refrigerator, glasses, table, sofa, washing machine, oven…
bedrooms and the bathroom. I didn’t miss anything. What’s more, the property was situated in a resid
easy access to a wide range of shops. I paid 365€ per month (including charges and i

I have contacted the agency “Helpmadrid” and have found a new and modern flat in the center
roommates. I have a room for my own with my own bathroom included, and the cost was 490 €. Al
equipped, bed, desk, wardrobe,…) , I only take my own sheets.

Our flat was a 90 meter's flat fully furnished for tree people in the old town (city center) with two bed
on the sofa. Rent was 650 € + variables utilities from 200 to 100.

More than 200PHP per night... crazy price for such a dirty accomodation. As i said its called BCC Dor
dormitory with rooms and separated bathrooms which are really dirty. We didn't have to buy anything
so on but actually with that hot weather no need to have some.

The university booked 2 rooms on the campus dorms for us. However, we wanted to have our own c
look for another accommodations outside the campus. One of our professor owned condos in town so
them. Price: 5500 B per month with electricity (150€) 16 sqm, bed, TV, bathroom, fridge, balcon, s
beach, 200m from the 7eleven (supermarket), 200m from the shops, clubs and bars, but no kitchen. (
plate for 1,5€). However we did not have Wifi on the room but internet with cab

I found my flat thanks to facebook, they were looking for roomates and date corresponded. I live in a
of Kolding with 5 others peoples from different countries (Latvia, Austria, France, Linuation and Hun
bedroom. I paid each month 1900 DKK so around 230€. Plus 70€ every 3 months for charges. I had
of 500€.

It was quite difficult to find an accommodation in Rosario. I wanted to live in a house or an apartme
foreigners. I only found apartments with shared rooms. So I decided to share an apartment with 2 oth
Rennes. We asked the former students of the ESC Rennes who went to the Universidad Austral in Ros
we visited some places thanks to them. We also asked Ciro, the coordinator for the exchange studen
some contacts. Finally we found thanks to Ciro’s contact within 1 week. I lived in a shared apartmen
had my own room, a large kitchen, a living room, 2 bathrooms, a balcony. I paid 2,767 pesos each mo
electricity was included. We just had to buy some things for cooking (pans, platter….), cleaning (vac
also bought heater when winter came because there wasn’t heating system in the apartment. We
microwave, a fridge, cafetiere. The apartment was located in the center of Rosario, near the Rio Par
was very nice, I had everything near my place: restaurants, bars, supermarkets, sports hall,

I found in a Facebook group my accommodation. I paid 385€ each month for a 15m power of two room
I shared the kitchen and the living room with six others people. The previous renter of my room hop
furnitures but I had to buy some stuff like light for my office, Internet cable.

My flat was about 40m ² in the center of Madrid where I lived to share with a friend. There were 2 b
kitchen and a bathroom. The apartment was furnished and equipped except Internet that we had to g
295 per month.

I live in a residence on campus. I live with three other persons in a apartment, an American and a Sou
her own bedroom. You have two bathrooms. There is a mini living room and a “kitchen”. The kitchen
you just have some furniture but no appliances. For your bedroom, you have a bed, a cupboard, a des
to buy all the rest, that is to say sheets, a pillow, hangers… In the apartment, you don’t have any ho
hoover or a broom. When you are here only for one semester, it is disconcerting to see that. So, you
people who live here longer and have the staff. For one semester in this kind of apartment you have
you don’t have kitchen, you have to take a meal plan to eat at the cafeteria. Anyway, it is manda
equipment in your “kitchen”.

I live in a flatshare with 2 roommates, located in the centre of Berlin. It is located in a nice and tourist
next to the Spree river and also to S and U-Bahn stations. It costs 350€ all included (water, electricit
furnished so I didn’t need to buy any furniture or appliances. A washing machine, as well as all kitch
dishes, a dishwasher, a toaster, and an oven, are provided.

Accommodation was first a chock for European like us. My room was big: around 30m2 for three. F
mattress on a plank of wood as bed base. The bathroom was correct with hot water. The biggest prob
the night: around 7 C°, no heater and wall openings too big for the windows which led to hole betwe
wall. We had to sleep with big blankets and hot clothes on us for one month before it becomes warm
become well, rooms were very pleasant and we quickly got used to our beds because we knew from t
conditions would not be as good as in France!

I first lived in the house of a family. I was in a private residence, monitoring by guard armed. There wa
sports complex for the all residence. The family give me all the meal. It could be surprising because
chicken or tuna. I have my own bedroom with air-conditioned, and my own bathroom. I paid 225 dolla
Next, I go in another house in collocation with 4 other French of the ESC Rennes, one Mexican, and 4
woman that comes all day (without the week end) to clean the house and to prepare us the lunch a
access to all appliances of the house (TV, Internet, bathroom, microwaves, kitchen...). There is a ve
there. I pay 360 dollars per month (meals and washing included).

J'ai vécu au début chez une fille de l'école pour $12 par jours . J'ai ensuite changé car elle habitait da
où il n'y avait rien à faire . Je suis ensuite allée dans une grande maison dans le quartier Urdesa
équatoriens. Pour $360 j'avais une chambre (à partager à 2) avec SDB, cuisinière et femme de ména
mes draps

The rent per month reaches 189€. I subscribed for a room in a residence hall next to my school, in
accommodation’s formulary was provided in the same file as my university’s registration form. Lat
administration for further information. I filled the contract online and transferred the deposit of 260
provided but I had to buy the blanket, pillow, a brush to clean my room and the dishes. I share the ba
with my flatmate who is German. The kitchen and the bathroom are nearby and between my room a
My room is 14 square metre with a bed, chair, desk, a cupboard, a wardrobe.

I lived in St Hanshaugen student house, which was 10 min walk to the university. I payed about 55
electricity, all included) to share a flat with one roommate (shared bathroom and kitchen, private ro
350€ in the same residence if you prefer to share a kitchen with 15 other roommates and a bathroom
Even if there is a big difference in the price, I don't regret my choice, because my flat was cleaner an
"big flats". I had to buy a vacuum cleaner and some stuff to clean the flat, but some flats can alrea
vacuum cleaners, microwave and so one.

As I said just before, the university has planned us some places in the dormitory but we decided to fi
because one room-dormitory was for 4 people, with bunk bed, with not a lot of place to put cloth
bathroom… female and male are separated. And there are times to respect to leave or to come into
very cheap. So we take each a room in the same building, for 120€ per month with our own bathro
really not expensive, near to places to hang out, near to the university, supermarkets, beach, shops
swimming pool, we really should.

The shared flat I moved in with two girls from the ESC was located on Plaza Mayor, which is the most
The view from our small balcony was delightful. The flat itself was well equipped, with a proper kitc
toilet, another WC, a big living room and two real bedrooms. There was a third one, which was divid
something similar to an office and a very small bedroom, which I took. Also, the flat really lacked o
windows in the living room. There were on in the office I took, one in one of the big rooms, and jus
kitchen. For that, we had to pay 430 euros. However, our landlord made us pay 160 euros each fo
still waiting for the second bill.

The accommodation is really cheap: 90euros per month, we have a connection internet too for 5euros
We needed to buy mattress, cushion and coverage for 20 euros approximately. We are two per room,
Our building is reserved for exchange students. In each floor, there are just boys or just girls and we h
floor of the opposite sex’s persons. In each room, we have 2 desks, 2 seats, 2 beds, cupboards. In
fridges, 2 sinks, toilets, showers, brushes, sofas, TV. The place is really nice, we are with every exch
neighbours are foreigner, we are a lot of different nationality in one floor so it’s really interesting an
English every time. Moreover, we have the air conditioner which is essential in Kaohsiung from ap
hygiene is not really good, we have a lot of insects like mosquito, spiders and others especially wh

At the beginning, I was in a host family. The family was very nice because they left me enough liber
who has the same age as me. The made me discover local food and some place during week-ends. I s
weeks. The only problems were that their house was far away from school and even more from t
“urbanization”, so there was no bus anymore. It wasn't very practical. Normally the price is 16$ th
actually, this is the family who decide really the price. After that, I moved in a house with other Fren
very active: Urdesa. Thanks to this, I could move in taxis, and take a bus to go to the university. It w
Plus, in this house, there are other strangers (Chinese, Mexican, Ecuadorian...) so it is a good experie
month. The food (except during the week-end) and the laundry were included in that price. Moreover
day of the week to prepare the food (lunch and dinner) and to clean the house, our bedrooms... so I
my food of the week-end. All of the appliances of the house were available to us; it was really like our
is that we haven’t the conditioned air, and it was a really hot period.

I rented an apartment in the center. We had 90m ² for 293 euros a month and 102 euros of loads. I
approximately 400 euros for an accommodation in the center with loads. I found my apartment thank
the Internet. Concerning my joint roommates, we met on a page Facebook or we can find also offers
their accommodation(housing) and suggests resuming their room. It was a furnished accommodatio
although it is. The linen was also supplies.

There are students accomodation at the IMT, 700 euros per month for a room. DO NOT TAKE IT. It's ve
there is not even bed sheets (if we can call it a bed) and besides the school is quite far from the cente
and it was not allowed to go out the night. After a week in an Hostel (300 for 2 persons) we found a
to the beach, near to the center, shops, and fine to discover Dubaï night. It was located in Jumeirah L
the Marina, the expat neighborhood). We had to take the car on the morning to go to the school (25
the appartement, it was very big (more than 150m2) but we all had to share our room with its own b
500 euros per personn but we had a swimming pool, a gym room, a jacuzzi, a hammam,

My accommodation at Sakura Village was an apartment shared with three roommates. The cost is 16
It is the maximum, other accommodations are cheaper. The bedroom is private for each and the re
service is provided every week (20,000¥, not included). Bedding stuff and electric appliances like fri
provided. You have to purchase cooking stuff and some other small electric devices y

I have been lucky to be in the association Welcome because I made so many relations if I want to go
ESC a Spanish guy that I welcomed who had a friend and a girlfriend who both came from Brasov. H
Erasmus from September to February there, and he just introduced me to him by facebook in order to
I was happy, the flat was very big -170 square meters- and situated in the center of the town. We wer
two per rooms and we had to pay 150 euros each, all included. We didn’t sign any agreement with t
paid a deposit. I personally had to buy nothing because we found everything there and also because
my Italian coffee machine from France.

I have chosen to find an apartment with roommates before I arrive. I live with two German students
this option as the student residence because the prices are almost the same and sometimes the co
common areas, community life on a daily basis would have weighed me after a time even if it me
encounter fewer people. My rent is the amount of 385 euros per month, utilities and Internet include
very welcome to me. I recommend sites or groups on facebook where ads roommate search in the c
there are many applicants and you need to search for it very early. One can find flatmate between
rents are not excessive.

I decided to take my accommodation on campus. And to be honest it is the best choice to do. Indee
apartment in Denmark can be very difficult and very expensive. My room/Apartment was compose
kitchen, an entry and the major room. It cost around 550 euros. All the furnitures are already there,
anything except sheet for the bed. The building is quite big, there is around 100 international stud
kitchen everywhere, where people eat together etc. There is a pretty good atmosphere. We will
machine in the building, you have to pay to use them. Internet is in every room, it is not Wifi

My accommodation was provided by the University (but you can rent one on your own). We have the
the City center with a small room (shared bathroom) or in a huge residence where lots of students liv
with own bathroom, but far from the center. Both are far from the University (or at least from the M
because the campus is really huge. Nothing is included as you have to bring everything for your bed (
and for the kitchen (all the dishes). There is no TV and you have to pay a tax if you want to watch y
accommodation in the City Center. It cost me 2100€ for 4 months, plus a deposit of 500€ to g

Before our arrival, we have chosen our accommodation. Because we were juste here for 3 month,
choice, but it was sufficient. There are different levels of accommodation in term of quality, but it is a
We had our own room but we share the bathroom and the kitchen with other Erasmus students (a
arrived, we just need to bring our keys, the room was already cleaned and the bed are set up. The
dishes and the cooking utensils, but we can ask someone to share them with you. The room are pret
a washbasin. The kitchen is fully-equiped with modern electrical household. All the sharing rooms are
are cleaned every couple days. The cost is variable but even the small room are expensive. Me, I pa
room but the price can go up to 150£ a week.

we leave at the dormitory of the university. we pay 70 euros each month for a double room with a
internet, a washing machine room, smoking room, working room. There are 2 kitchens by floor and 15
to book your room as soon as possible by internet.

I share a room of approximately 35 m2 with a Japanese student. I live in the campus, as well as 90 %
is approximately 1200 euros for my type of room for 4 months. You have to add approximately 20
electricity and the same for water. Each student has a desk, a chair, something to put the clothes, a b
bathroom and toilets. We have to buy the things to cook, we don't have microwaves. One little

I found a private accommodation thanks to the school. Indeed, one of the girls from the administratio
student living his flat for 5 months (March-July) and looking for someone to replace him. I sent him an
meeting with his roommate. The day after I received a message saying that they chose me. My fla
minutes on foot to the city centre. It was on the 6th floor (with elevator) and was approximately 80
furnished with bed, desk, chair, wardrobe and shells. We had a kitchen, a bathroom, toilets, a living-r
had all the appliances someone can need and even more: fridge and freezer, oven, microwave, kettle
internet… I did not have to buy anything apart from a duvet and a pillow.
I paid 370€/mo

The university offers us two months before departure accommodation via Voas body. These are rando
that you get with other Erasmus randomly. These are decent sized housing with a common room and
The toilet and bathroom are shared. Upon arrival, my apartment was dirty ... There should be € 250
which should be added 70 € for the "survival kit" that understand plates, sheets, to

Fortunately I was lucky enough to know a contact in Saint-Petersburg, Anna Mazurkina, who was very
the initiatives to find a flat. I decided to share my accommodation with 3 roommates (Alexandra Bru
Vincent Magré) during this semester that is why we chose a spacious flat (1 common room with ki
separated male and female bedrooms). The flat, just like the dormitories, was not sincerely modern a
it was livable and functional. Everything depends on what you are looking for: comfortable place for (
but low-cost place! Never forget that you live in Saint-Petersburg: could you find a comfortable and
rent was 1080 Euros each month (that is 270 per capita) and we had to buy two additional beds, a t
dishes. The rest was supplied (1 double bed, 1 sofa, shelves and wardrobes, 1 old television, 1 table
hotplates, 1 refrigerator with freezer, 1 iron, 1 washing machine, etc.)

We are living in the dormitory of our university, about 200 students are living there (Baltija Dormitory
bed room or a tree bed room. I advice to the students who are coming to book their room as quick a
can also live in a block of 3 rooms and you only have one bathroom for about 7 to 10 students which
my part i'm living in a 2 beds room. We have a fridge, a bathroom, a desk and a bed. It costs about 7
cheap. You also have a free access to internet, the washing machine room, the smoking room and
dormitory is located very near to the city center and 5min walking from the supermarket. Each u
dormitory and our university has the best dormitory in terms of price/location

My accommodation is a room shared by 3 persons in a dorm. It is very basic, it’s an ex soviet buildin
internet (extra fees), Nevertheless principals things were here (tools for kitchen, beds, desk…), hygie
shared (toilets, shower, kitchen) so we are 7 in one flat. The cost of the dorms is very low (75€ p
students of the school are here, so it is very useful to crate links. Moreover we have laundry service
have a guardian so the building is very reassured. We are not very far from metro station and shops
internet subscription.

I rent an individual room in a shared apartment thanks to an organisation named HOAS. It was ver
compared to prices of the "normal" flat markets in Finland. The cost per month was 396€ for a room
with a living-room, a kitchen, a bathroom and of course toilets. In the bedroom, there was a bed,
wardrobe, and a little table. But I had to buy a duvet, a pillow, others stuffs to sleep. For the applia
microwave, dishes etc. It was very practical.

Accommodation was a bit rustic. Approximately 10.000 rupees a month. We had to buy heating syste

Because the administrative parts between the two universities were too long we had troubles to subsc
We have chosen only 1 month before our arrival where as other exchange students have already boo
So we made a rank of our wishes but I got only my 8th choice. I was a bit disappointed by my accomm
and a dirty. It was a small house with 12 flatmates. The positive part was that it was cheap: £79 per w
flats were over £200 per week. Also because we have flatmates it is a good way to meet people and
included: a room (furniture, bed linen), a kitchen shared with 12 and a bathroom shared with 6. I had
cooking. The launderette was not in the building but next to it in another one. (one laun

Less than 250€ per month. Share apartments with 2 others students. Just have to buy blan

Each student from the IIFT, Indian or foreign, can live in the Campus for only 30 euros by month. For
included: electricity, water and internet. There is one step reserved for the foreign students which is
each flat you can find: * 2 bedrooms of 2 persons * 1 leaving room with 1 table, 4 chairs and 1 m
washbasin and fridge  it is impossible to cooking in the flat if you don’t buy some kitchen materi
washbasin, shower and toilet The comfort is not optimal, but it is very pleasant to leave in this flat.
who began my best friends in 3 months. You have the choice to leave inside or outside the Campus, b
the Campus. It is a really good experience, it is magic. The rules which I received before reaching Indi
and you are free to do what you want inside and outside the Campus.

When I arrived to my room, the first 2 days were awful because it was very cold inside and the
accommodation. So I went to Ikea to buy some covert, plaid, cushions for the room.
I lived in a
occupied by an Italian student, one by a Spanish student and the last by a French one). We had 2 b
kitchen, a washing machine, and a living room with view on the sea. I pay each month 150 euros fo
water.
The most expensive thing here is the Internet because we stay here less than a year. It is ab
(so more than 10 euros by person and by month).

You have 3 on-site accommodation type: Every accommodation type is prepaid in the inscription bef
stay. 1) Global village: Two-persons little flat of approximately 20m² with small facilities to cook (
refrigerator). Your roommate might help you to have a little oven, rice cooker or a bigger refrigerator
and water bill (€25/month). 2) Sakura village: Single bedroom in flats of three suite-mates, full kitc
electricity and water bills)) 3) Komatchi dormitory: Two persons bedroom of 10m² and a shared bathro
mates. One big kitchen for all university students use. (All charged are included) You would have th
first day to buy pieces of furniture in a flea-market open by students. Buy hangers, pans, plates, for
glass and don't forget to buy an extra blanket ! For about 1000 yen (€7) the lot. All the sheets and
and can be changed each week. Ba aware Japanese sleep on futon put on beds made of one piece of
ask for more futon to make a mattress. Your bed can be closed to your roommate by a curtain. You
cupboard. Internet is provided by Ethernet cables, you might need to by a router (€40) for WiFi or s
will have to take care of the cleaning of your room but appliances are supplied

Collocation de 6, 420 € par mois + 35 de "gastos" ( eau, Electricité ..) Tout équipé, tout neuf: mach
onde, lave vaisselle

During 3 weeks I was in a dormitory name “Feniks”, it’s a dormitory close to the center (10 minutes
bedroom with another student (Dan come from Ukraine) and bathroom / toilet with 3 other people.
did not like sharing my room and lacking of intimacy. Now I’m in a private flat a little further from
flatmates (120 square meter), my room is around 25 square meters. The flat is totally accommodated
…) and we pay approximately 250€ all costs included.

We rented a flat downtown for 300 euros per month each of us, all included with nothing special to bu
because of the size of the flat (240 square meters). The flat was specially luxurious for the country : 5
balcony, 1 bathroom with shower and bath and equipped with washing machin, flat screen, optic fibe
We found it on the internet alone, however we could have staid at the dormitories for very few

At Warwick university it is quite easy to get an accommodation on campus since the campus can acc
000 students (about 30 000 students study on campus). The accommodation is reserved for native
exchange/Erasmus students and PHD students. The other students should most of the time find
accommodation on the Coventry City Center or Lemington Spa which is a little “student” city at abou
the campus.
When we registered in November, Warwick ask us to classified 5 choices of accommod
about 12 accommodation. The price and the quality of the accommodations are very disparate. The re
for the most simple and oldest accommodation and can reach 900€/month for the most prestigious.
the possibility to register in November, I think it was too late to get our choices of accommodation. P
any of my choices and I was attributed the oldest accommodation on campus which is also the che
house of 12 persons (9 native English students in first year, 2 Chinese girls in exchange and me). A
disappointed because the facilities were old, the walls were very thin and my flatmates quite mess
areas. Nevertheless, my accommodation was in the middle of the campus centre (very near super
union...) and so very convenient. Moreover, the system of cohabitation was very convivial and good
with different nationality and students who study different subjects: my flatmates study English
philosophy ... My room were composed of a bed, a desk, a chair, a wardrobe... Only the strict mi
bathroom for 6 (2 bathrooms in the house for 12 students) and a kitchen for 12. What I didn’t know b
that Warwick does not provide dishes and so I had to buy plates, flatware... after my

My accommodation is a house here, with 4 other students. The cost is 15000 pesos by month, which c
All the goods and furniture are included, and we have all the necessary appliances, like a washing-m
had just bought an internet offer, which was not included, and paid for the charges as the water

J’étais logé en “Off Campus” durant cet ERASMUS. Cependant étant logé à « Cromore Court », mon lo
l’université, 1min de la station de train (pour rejoindre le centre de Coleraine ou Belfast).
J’étais
Irlandais étudiants en lettres. Le logement en lui-même était en état correct, tout s’est trè

We leave in the new campus of the university who just open one month before so everything is new
clean but there’s many default in the details because they build the campus very fast. We are 2 per
toilet. We have a desk, a bed, and a wardrobe. We paid 400€ in total (5 months) and 200€ of depos
have access to the room, free laundry, internet access, and a cleaning lady who comes 2 tim

With two other students of the school we decided to take a Conexion house in the centre of the city
are only international students and we are about 10 per house. We reserved it in November and we
reservation. The rent depends on each room, but mine was about 250€ per month, including gas, el
and cleaning house. My only advice would be to wait your arrival in Guadalajara to choose your hous
are still available in January and you would be able to visit many accommodations and choose the one
and at the beginning I was on a room that I didn’t like and I was able to change for a better one in th
three weeks.

My accomodation was a big house, a flatshare of 5 girls, 10 minutes from the University, in the distr
were five bedrooms, a lounge, a kitchen, and a bathroom per room. The house was fully equipped an
kitchen, TV, Wi-Fi…). I paid €265 per month. For four months, I paid €35 of electr

Before arriving in Moscow, we decided to share a flat between the French student of Rennes. It was ea
known to be a very expensive city we thought it could help to pay less for the rent. So we were 4 a
maximum amount we were ready to spend 500 euros each. We started to look, but suddenly the ma
language. In fact we could not speak or read any Russian so it was a real problem since nothing is tra
apartments but it was never perfect. And we were looking for something within the city centre of Mos
which is the metro. After several failed research we were kind of desperate. 1 week before the depa
place to sleep. So to be sure we decided to book a room in the hostel recommended by the school. A
we finally had a positive answer: a flat located in Smolenskaya (on the ring) was available for 4 peopl
on the occasion. And when we arrived we were more than surprised. The flat was new and modern
equipments: 2 bedrooms, a bathroom with bath and shower, hair dryer and wash machine/dryer. The
oven, microwave and all the necessary dishes. Concerning the bedroom everything was given, so we
the products to clean the flat were given. So it was more than a good surprise! We were relieved an
found a place like this at this price. Because for the city it’s quiet cheap! Other students are sharing a
800 euros! So the rent can be crazy! We also have the wifi, which is really well working we never

According the accommodation, we were able to choose to live in the campus in dorms of 6-8 people o
by ourselves. We took this last option for different reasons: the campus is divided in two parts and
campus but the business in the other campus. In addition, the main campus is far away from the city
campus is on. Finally, Soochow University students we met during a meeting organised in December a
that dorms are not so modern and pleasant. To find our accommodation, a volunteer from the uni
booked several flat visits for the 2 other girls from ESC Rennes, a Swedish girl we met at our arrival a
visiting, we chose one flat and signed the contract. We had to furnish it partially, the Taiwanese girl
sheets, blanket and we went to Ikea for all the other stuffs.

The “Erasmus student office” proposed to rent an accommodation. The problem was that they asked
time payment (until May). The idea was to pay online before visiting the accommodation. It was imp
confident and pretty sure to find something cheaper than 400 pounds.
I started to follow a Faceb
student in COLERAINE before my travel and they told me that it was easy to obtain an accommodatio
pounds near the campus. I have met a German student in the bus going to the campus (the first da
proposed to me to go to a “bed and breakfast” for the first night. After a long conversation with the o
me that he also provided accommodations for students. I did my first visit the next day. The last day
lot of visits, I have met the owner of the hotel and I asked him to have the best room for 230 pounds p
was supposed to find 4 more students to fill all the rooms left (it was a deal). My room was a big one
office and a personal bathroom. I was living with a German guy and an Irish gi

I live in an appartement for two people with a bedroom with tatami bed (traditional japanese bed not
bathroom (shower) and a kitchen (fridge and cooking plate). I paid a little more that 2000 € for 4 mon
was only one problem at the arrival, there is not cooking instruments so I needed to buy it (100€). My
live here so there is no problem with her.

We find an accommodation one week before our arrival. We were lucky, one of us met somebody wh
Moscow. In Russia, property is really expensive even more than in Paris. We are 4 girls in it. The fla
meters. There are two bedrooms, one with two little beds and another with a big bed. We also have a
a balcony. It is really modern inside. We didn’t have to buy anything because it was fully equipped
imagine): dishes washing machine, bath, clothes washing machine, fridge, oven, microwaves, tea and
hairdryer, towels, cleaning products… The owner is really nice and thoughtful. It is really secured too
elevator. We pay each 450€ by month, 1800€ in total charges included.

I stayed in Kalliola. Most of students are in two residences: Olympia and Linna. There's some in Kalliol
230€ for the rent (water, electricity, internet). We were 3 in the appartement: an erasmus student an
local student desk offer you a "survival pack", you have to pay ~80€, and when you'll leave Finland
around 50€. In this pack you have plates, spoons, forks, knives, kitchen knife, and glasses. You have
towels. I got it the day I arrived, so I had no problem to sleep, or making food. But some people didn
day, so take something to sleep (a sleeping bag for example). Near Kalliola there is a little food store
lidl 5min by bike away, and a supermarket 3min by bike away.

I live in an appartment situated in downtown, I pay 300 € but because I share my room with another g
in Florence. If you want to have your own room you have to spend around 400 €.
It is furnished, so
I found it on the Facebook's Erasmus group from Florence.

My accommodation was the dormitory provided by NTU. This dormitory provides single and double
students. I had a single room and it was 170 € per month. Each room has its own bathroom. All t
provided in the room: bed, desk, chair, wardrobe, shelves, a fridge. But when you arrive, you need to
pillow, coat-hangers, a shower curtain, flatwares, glasses, plates, … So you need to visit IKEA when y
electronic appliances in the rooms. At each stage there is a water distributor. It provides you cold an
lounge at the first floor you have access to a microwave and a small oven. You also have access
deshumidifier. You can wash your clothes in the laundry room of the building for a very good price (10
the laundry room dry machines are also available. There is no kitchen in the building but it is not a p
outside is very cheap. You can buy food for 2 to 4 €.

The dormitory was really minimalist, and in not really good condition. I think some electricity and h
respected. The atmosphere with Erasmus people was good, but we were used to cook near a lot of tra
for 5 months, +100€ for deposit. It included the room, shared with one person, and shower and toile
There is a Kitchen in each floor, for 40 persons. Laundry cost 1.6€. There was a Bed and cover, but
should by buy or bring. I came by car so I took a lot of stuff with me.

There were four different residences for Erasmus student and we had to apply in order to get a good
things we had to do very early so I had the chance to have a place in the residence called “Linna”
because there are approximately 100 other exchange students, it is very near to the university, 10 m
not too far from the city centre. Other residences were really far away and I know that some people
really bad time when it was called and they could not go out because everything was too far and t
students with them. I had an apartment with a roommate (I met her three days after my arrival but h
at the beginning because they did not tell us anything about our flatmates). The rent was 280€ p
electricity included, which was really cheap for an apartment in very good condition, I had my own ro
a kitchen/living room with an oven. The student union gave us the opportunity to rent a “survival kit
stay. We had to pay the student union fees (60€) + 70€ but 50€ were given back to us when we gave
of May. The kit contained plates, glasses, forks, knives, spoons, mugs, a towel, a blanket, a pillow and
to buy another pillow, blanket and linen because they were not in good shapes but the rest was very g
the university other kitchenware very cheap (I bought a salad plate and a frying pan for two euros) I
and a small mattress to put on the bed which was really (really) uncomfortable and old. Finally I had
is the only way to go places in Vaasa (very bad bus system I did not use it once in my enti

My accomodation was a room in an academic house in the center of copenhagen. It was a room of ap
a bed and a table. We had a common kitchen and a common bathroom with my flatmates (we were 5
was around 700€ per month. In my room there was some towels and linen. The only thing i had to bu
hoover for all 5 and a floor cloth.

Binus square is the first (and the only) option you can have from the school in Jakarta. It is a residenc
from Binus University are leaving but mostly from the other campus (not binus international). It is a sa
know that you will be welcomed in a big city that you don’t know and the price seems relatively che
(215€/mois). But still, international student are paying about twice the price for local student and the
bathrooms are shared among the student and there is no hot water (even if actually cold/warm wate
used to it). The residence has accommodation such as a swimming pool, pool table, tennis table a
laundry (free). The most important thing is that you are also with the other exchange student wh
experience with. The employee (security, cleaning service...) are nice but you have to make the effor
However, at the very beginning we (the French people from Rennes) though about moving in anoth
freedom and also to be closer to binus international. But finally we decided to stay with all the other s
and share more with them which is actually one of the goals of the exchang.

At first we were supposed to sleep in Universuty dormitory, price was very cheap but not very confo
find a condo near the university, our contact there help us and find it in one day. We stay in a very
about 150€ per month. The ower was teacher at the university so it was easier to pay an

I’ve first lived in a youth hostel for one week. Obviously I was looking after a flat in the same time. I m
agent on facebook, not really an official one but he found a flat for my roomie and me. The landlord
made the things easier. We paid 230e each a month plus the charges. Unfortunately I can’t say acc
charges. Anyway, this is way cheaper than in France (I mean the whole rent). The flat was 60m², v
university. If some of you guys want the contact of the owner, I can give it to yo

Which concern the accommodation, normally we had to stay on the campus, but we’ve decided to liv
apartment, we got the contact by a student from Rennes, like that we found an apartment a little exp
district, it was very calm also.

Which concern the accommodation, normally we had to stay on the campus, but we’ve decided to liv
apartment, we got the contact by a student from Rennes, like that we found an apartment a little exp
district, it was very calm also. The accommodation was all furnished internet was also ready to work
the dealer for that. We had some markets close to the apartment.

I received an unconditional offer from UNIC because I send them a complete subscription file. That m
office can help me to find an accommodation. They send me a link where I can choose between 4 d
Erasmus students. I finally chose “Plato House” which is in the ouest of Nicosia. It is at 25 min from
have a studio for one person which is furnished. The flat is composed of kitchen, living room, bedroom
were 9 students who were living in this residence. I had to pay 400€ per month (without electricity a
months contract.

My accommodation was located in a student residence, I shared it with a Norwegian roommate. I ha
the kitchen and bathroom was shared. The flat was new and clean but it’s a bit small. The cost was
service charge included and equipped (oven, furniture, dishes), I just had to buy pillow, blank

After five visits I finally found a flat, with 4 people living there, not far away from the university, acce
bus, in the city near to Barcelona, L’Hospitalet de Llogregat. I had my room and I paid 300 euros by m
electricity not included. I had to pay food too and some shared purchases, but food is relatively chea
fruits and vegetables. However, the advantage of a shared flat is that I had all the appliances at my d
machine, hair dryer…).

At the beginning I've to admit it was "hard" because I was alone and my oral level in spanish wasn't
"Segundo Mano" journal (petites annonces), to find my room. They're a lot of offers. People here use a
to live in the center, and for a capital Madrid is not so expensive. I'm in a shared flat close to "Gran V
I'm the only french. I paid every month 350€ all include (internet, gaz, electricity.....). My owner is coo
anything. I've got a large bed, a small balcony, a heating machine, a small desk (unfortunatly),
everything (including washing machine).

When I arrived in my room I was really shocked by the incredible dirt. I passed two days to clean ever
an exception, the other ones were better). In it we have two beds and desks, a refrigerator, a lavato
Rooms have good equipment but we need to buy bed shits pillow and braid. A shared room cost 700 r
€) and we can’t have a single room (only for last year master people). We also have in the building a
kitchen.

The accommodation is in fact really cheap (300 RMB = 35€ per month) if you choose the dormitory (
and you share it with other Chinese people if you are not enough foreigners.) But in the dormitory, th
out during the week after 11 PM. And during the week end you can’t go out after midnight.
But I c
in the campus too which cost a lot more! (2400 RMB = 282€) With the Hotel room, you can go out a
you have a room for yourself which is really bigger than the dormitory. You have a TV, a bathroom, a k
be able to drink it), air conditioning but no microwave, no kitchen, no fridge. I was alone that is why
think if you are at least 2-3 you can take the dormitory.

I saw on the Facebook page of the school ad an Erasmus student from the first semester, informing sh
contacted her, she gave me more information and sent pictures. Then, she put me in touch with the o
that this studio was fully equipped and furnished. I just had to bring a mat and my personal affairs. I w
with kitchen and a bathroom and a mezzanine with my bed. This studio is located in a town house w
only students live. Some shared a common kitchen. They came from Belgium and the Netherlands an
English. It was nice because we were doing some evenings together or eat in the communal kitchen
(water, electricity , internet, ... ) was 500 euros. I had my own bathroom and kitchen and

I lived in la Latina, in the city center of Madrid, 10 min walking from the real heart of the city. I lived
the flat was pretty huge. I paid 500€/month for the biggest room of the flat with two balconies (offer
the cathedral and the sunset), a queen bed, a big dressing, a desk, an extra little table and a little
bathrooms, a big kitchen (with washing machine and washdisher!!!) and a nice living room and, well
had to buy anything as my room was furnished on arrival !

I was in the three furnished bedrooms accommodation that I shared with an Italian and a Russian
bedrooms and we shared the other rooms: kitchen (with fridge, oven, hot plate), toilets and bathroom
about 65m2. I paid 230 euros per month. Prices can vary depending on the bedroom size. My bedro
cost included water, electricity and sauna (we could book the sauna for 1 hour/flat per week). Hope
apartment so I did not have to buy furniture. But of course I had to buy things like: sheets, blankets,
plates & cutlery, pans … sponge, cleaning brush and cleaning products… A laundry was also avail
well. In fact, it normally work by calling a number which makes the laundry begins. However, in Finl
Finnish number because we cannot buy a Finnish phone subscription. In fact, the Finnish law says tha
a subscription if we stay less than 2 years in Finland. So we were not very free to do our laundry whe
had to ask double degree or finnish students to call the number for us.

We were forced to stay on campus for safety reasons. We have available a canteen and sports acc
months we had to pay 50,000 rupees (€ 600) However, we had to buy blankets and

I Shared house in an Irish family, more precisely with an irish old man (79 years old) and it was a w
because he is a lovely man. The price per month is 380euros including all( heating, water and the ho
food. I had my single bed room but I could use all 2 others to invite friends or family for free. I found
facebook page of NUIM thanks to the ex-tenant.

The flat wasn’t really big, but it was enough for student. There were two bedrooms : a all one with a s
let it to the girl, and a big one with two simple bed. We also had a nice living room with a sofa/bed, a
equipped kitchen, a bathroom and toilets. It was really well palced, 1 min to the supermarket, 1 min t
of metro to go at the university. We paid 380€ each month per person. For this cost all the electricity

The flat was really well placed. just in front of a big supermarket with lot of shops, and also in front of
first ring (circle of station in the center of Moscow). we were at the 4th floor from the building with
rooms, a little one with one single bed so we decided to let Axelle (the only girl) in this room, a big
bathroom, a toilet, a kitchen, and a living room with a bed sofa. i choose to sleep in the sofa, and th
bedroom. At first the cost was around 75 000roubles (1 500€) so a little less than 400€ per person
Moscow, for a flat like ours. Even if it was pretty old, it was enough for student like us, and less exp
kitchen was totally equiped, we had two tv (one in the leaving room, one in the big bedroom) with lot
bathroom had a bath/shower. We did have to buy anything for it, every thing was don

After a week in a hostel, we found a flat with all included in the price (electricity, water, the intern
furnished. We did not have to buy nothing.

I lived in a house with three floors including one terrace, which I shared with 3 other people for 200
were included except internet fees (approximatively 10 extra euros). Some flats are less expensive,
house and its great location in city center, the price was worth the place. We had two rooms and two
kitchen with everything (fridge/freezer/gaz stove/microwave oven) except an oven. On the third flo
machine and strings on the terrace to air the laundry. Furniture, linen and cleaning tools were provid
mops and buckets). All I had to buy was food, shower gels and occasionally cleaning products or l
drawback of this accomodation is that most Erasmus students live near the beach which is 20 minute
city center is closer from major bars of the city.

Before I went, I reserved a room in a hostel for the first days I had to spend in Madrid. I had to pay 11
Puerta del Sol (the centre of the city). In fact, I decided that during the first day I searched a room in
of my exchange. I wanted to find an apartment to share by different roommates from different count
Spanish and English and improve my capacity to speak these two languages. Moreover, I searched a
of the city. In fact, after I spoke to student who went in Madrid years before me, they suggest me to liv
to really discover the city heart and really discover the "Madrileños" life. I finally found a room in an
people in the centre of Madrid. I paid 350€ a month and it was one of the cheapest room I visited, mo
well located. In this price were included : the room (bed, desk, cupboard), an internet connexion, elec
company that cleaned the apartment twice a week, 2 bathrooms, a kitchen (baking sheets, sink, cup
washing machine, a saloon (TV, table, sofa, chairs...). I just had to pay my food and every month eve
one special thing, like toilet paper, sponge, dish soap, etc... During my exchange I had many roomma
(Denmark, Finland, USA, Morocco, Argentina, Italy, Germany, Colombia...).

For a room with 3 others flatmates, internet, water etcc... It was around 340 euros per month for the
(Ciudad de los Angeles). It can be more expensive in winter with the gas cost.
I had to buy a mobi
the first thing i had to buy and it was very important was the travel pass. For 40 euros / month, you c
or train in Madrid

We were searching for a share apartment for the 3 of us. But in here, accommodation is an issue. S
scarce, all the offers we got were about share rooms of 4 people. The coordinator of the University h
place to stay and gave us addresses to visit. We finally found an flat with 3 individual rooms, fo
270€/month/person (general fees and taxes included). But this price is relatively low comparing to
students paid for their flat. Again, negotiation is paramount. The apartment had also an equipped kitc
living room. Towels and sheets were provided. The flat was equipped with air conditioned and the bu
guardian 7/7-24/24.

I lived in this neighborhood need my university with 3 roommates, one french, one italian and one Me
(200€) with Internet, water and electricity. I just bought towels. To have the air conditional and the h
pesos more (60€) To do the laundry their is one near my house. I have a full kitchen equipment,

I was in the dorm “AkademikerHilfe” it’s a dorm build during the winter Olympic Games in 1976 so it
state. You pay 300€ per month and you have access to a common room with a large TV screen and gr
a fitness room available. The rooms have their own bathroom and toilets, only the kitchen is shared
glasses, plates, fork and knife, and also your own bedding kit (sheets, pillows and d

There are a lot of scams when booking appartments in Madrid so it is better to visit by yourself. It
searched on internet and use special newspaper. I have visited sveral appartment but it is not simpl
use a agency specialized in appartment or rooms for erasmus students (helpmadrid, erasmopflat...).
shared with 3 foreign students in the very center of Madrid. Tha bills were not included but they are v
to buy in order to live correctly. The kitchen was full equipped (microwaves, oven, hotplates) and
(washing machine).

We are currently living in a small room at 2. We had to pay around 900euros for the semester. Studen
be on or off campus. This is quite the same except that it is not allowed to cook inside the room if we
decided to be on off campus. There are 2 different buildings on called Roseville and the other one Ma
where located in Majanj residence which was quite far from the business school (25mins by walk to g
basic stuff as a blanket, one shift for our bad and some cleanings ’products. The room provides us t
one fridge and one small hob.

My accommodation was a university-owned house that I shared with 4 other housemates (3 American
house i had my own bedroom and bathroom. We had a washing machine, dryer and kitchen for ourse
of the accommodation was 1300€ for the semester. The only additional cost came from the food i bo

From France, I rent a room in a flat in the center of Rome. It was about 450 euros with maintenance
room was not at all as expected. So I decided to change of room and to search from another one from
at was at the hotel. I found a new room in a flat shared with three Italian. The rent is 460 euros per m
internet, electricity, condominio, etc.) near the university (south of Rome).
I didn’t have to buy any
room was well furnished.

With 3 friends we chose to rent a flat. It was very difficult to find it because in India there are no esta
through by people. However after a week we finally found a flat thanks to a contact we had in Delhi.
we didnt't received any help. This accommodation costed us 180 euros per month for each. We wer
two bedrooms. We eventually had to buy some supplies but overall the apartment was very well furni
accommodating.

As i said, i lived off campus. I found my accomodation on Carleton's website. It was 14mins away fro
take 7mins of Otrain). I was sharing the house with two chilian girls and two canadian girls. We had 6
a huge kitchen, a living room, a laundry and a basement. The cost was 620$ per months, all included
heat, gaz...). It was all furnished (pillow, glasses, plates, cups, dishes...), except for th

The first third day, 2 HOST members helped us to find a house. They looked different ads on the str
make sure we can visit the house. After visiting two houses, the third house was the one. Our house
in a calm residence. We can go shopping easily, only 5 minutes by walk and we have many restaura
6,500 Mexican pesos for the two us (3,250 per person). The price does not include internet (a little m
person), the gas, water and electricity (around 200 per person) and the keeper (100 pesos per person
furniture but we needed to buy all the kitchen and cleaning equipment. We also needed to buy she
washing machine.

J'ai trouvé mon appartement sur le site "segundamano.es" ce qui est l'équivalent du bon coin espagn
la propriétaire et j'ai pris rendez vous pour le visiter avec mes amis espagnols. J'ai décidé directeme
plusieurs visites qui n'ont rien donné). J'ai pu emménager le lendemain en faisant un dépôt de cautio
premier mois. L'appartement est tout équipé avec une cuisine avec four/micro onde/plaques Electr
laver. Je n'ai eu qu'a acheter des draps et de la nourriture.

Two days after our arrival in Mexico we finally find an accommodation. At the beginning a was expect
exchange students from different countries. Finally we were two French from ESC Rennes. Our hou
approximatively 70m2, two bedrooms separate, a kitchen, living room and laundry room. The cost pe
180 euros. Then we had to buy some stuff to cook. We also had to contact a company to subscribe int
the budget for the accommodation were 200 euros

The room are quite tiny and for 2 people, the room was really dirty and they don't provide us any lite
travel my friend, his budy and I went to buy pillows, mattress,sheets and blankets, which is rather ex
for all ). But the room are very cheap for one semester about ( 10 000 NT). Afterward, you have
consumption of electricity. The Internet is cheap but their is no WIFI, the Internet is available thanks to
is not working all the time. But all the campus ( except dormitories) is covert by an Wifi network. At t
"kitchen" with, micro wave, very little oven, and a big fridge. But most of the times, student eat outs
very cheap.

We were in a hostel. That was a very special disctrict (Katwaria Sarai) which seems to be a bit dange
area of Delhi. We could'nt look at the sky because of electric cables... But we wanted to live an uniq
adapted rapidly to this environment. It was a bit more fun than if we were in a "western" area I guess
Roupies (= aproximatly 120€) per month with a cleaner agent everyday. Dinner and breakfast were i
buy sheets, blankets, buckets (to take shower) and snacks/drinks if we wanted to eat something aft
appliance : we had a fridge, a fan and the AC. You have to add the internet connection : 400 R

At the beginning, we were thinking we had no choice, we had to live in the international dormitory
student took an apartment but it required such a big process that you have to be courageous and det
have Chinese students available to help you and follow procedures. I preferred to stay in the dormi
campus. It is important to know, it possible to live in the campus. It is giant; there are cafeterias, re
hairdressers, supermarkets, shops, gymnasiums, basketball and football grounds, buildings where
teachers live, lacks, parks… So there are many advantages to stay in the campus. In addition of th
relationship with foreigners. There is a curfew at 11h p.m but all students have the key of the gate s
when we want. And, obviously, it is less expensive and furthermore, we don’t have to pay for the wa
board in the entry of the dormitory, so you are informed about all will happen. In general, exchange
with another person. The organization pays attention to not mix up nationalities, sexes, and religions
very well organized. There are two comfortable beds (with big mattresses), two wardrobes and two
There is one bathroom divided into two parts : first one where there is a washbasin and in the seco
separately, toilets and a shower. It costs 90€ per month. And you have to pay the electricity. The e
loaded card system. Personally, I arrived in a room where there was already a girl. So she was living i
so all was settled. And I didn’t have to purchase anything except a sheet. The others had to buy conve
shampoo, sponge, washing products, a bin… About the appliances we have, there is a washing mac
with only a hotplate.

Before renting a flat I was in a “pension”, in the centre. It was clean and not really expensive. Only t
After that, I shared a flat with a friends, really near “La puerta del Sol”, its was really great, spacious
per month, divided by two person, it was amazing when you see the location. Nothing was included s
electricity, gas, phone and mobile phone. We did not have spoons, forks, knifes and plate. We had
washing-machine, a TV, a heated clotheshorse, some chairs, tables…

We had the choice regarding our accommodation. The school provided us accommodation on the cam
accommodation by our own. We choose to fin something on our own because the accommodatio
disappointing: it costs 250e and it was a really small room with collective shower without hot water w
example we can’t go outside of the campus after 10 pm even during the weekend). Finally we foun
rooms for all three in a very pleasant area of Delhi. The rent was approximately 1000e

We live in a dormitory. The international dormitory in the university which gather 400 students. Whe
are full of sordidness and dirtiness because when a student leaves, they doesn't check the cleanness
shocked! Moreover, during the winter, the temperature fall below 5° and there is not warming at all!
It can be chocking when you are not prevented. So, we bought an electric warming to Wallmart. 5 s
choose to rent a flat near the university because of that. It’s cleaner and cheaper. For one semester
pay 3500 yuans (455 euros) which corresponds to 75 euros by month. We pay all at the end of the se
but you have to accept the bad quality of the rooms. For the appliances, the room is furnished with
bathroom, and air conditioning which is a good point because during the summer it will reach more
your laundry in the dorm for 0, 30 cents by machine.
In my opinion, rooms are acceptable accor
quickly get use of it. When you have a problem with something, they help you and if you want to c
permitted. Plus, the dorm is near the classrooms so you don’t have to walk so long to ge

I had my apartment before arrived in Santiago thanks to a friend. It was a big apartment with three
was located in the centre of Santiago in a very attractive area. There were 12 rooms at different price
kitchens and a big rooftop. My room was at 370 euros per month. I have my owner bathroom. It was
in Chile. The price included all: water, electricity, Wi-Fi, and charges… I should not pay an

My accommodation is part of Sit, an organism who manage the student’s life in Trondheim, it owns s
chose one which seems to be good and not so expensive. I booked my room on internet. So for aro
water, electricity, room furnished with bed, desk, chair and a wardrobe. I also got a furnished kitchen
three other people. I just had to find some pans and cutleries and plates, all the cooking and meal s
appliance, I’ve got a hoover, a dishwasher, electric hobs, microwave (not included every time, it de
bought it)

J'étais au dortoir à Kapistanskaya ulitsa. Le début était un peu difficile vu l'état des dorms : très vieux
euros/mois ce qui vaut quand meme le coup. J'ai eu de la chance de tomber dans un appartement à
d'autres. Malheureusement, les dorms sont situés sur une ile, assez loin du centre et il y a le pro
s'ouvrent la nuit à partir d'Avril/Mai.
Accomodations in the university are horrible. You have to pay 600€ for a shared room and 800 to be
leave the place for a shared flat downtown for the same amount.

We rent flat with two bedrooms for Three people. It was quite confortable. BUt it was the russ

It was dirty, there was dust everywhere. You have to clean your room by yourself, so you have to buy
You can choose between 3 types of accommodation to live on the campus (a single room and share
entire floor; a single room and share your bathroom with just one person and a flat with 3 roomm
bathrooms and a kitchen). First I asked for the flat but I had the second option. For 400$ per month, I
bed, a desk and a closet. I shared my bathroom with one girl. In your building, in the basement, you h
and a dryer, it’s about 1,25$ to do your laundry and you have to buy your laundry detergent. You c
anytime and as much as you want and it’s about 400$ per month.

I shared an appartement with two other students with the ESC Rennes and we paid 240€ per month
center. It was entirely furnished so we didn’t had to buy anything.

I don't stay the whole time there because I go home often. But the costs for housing is between 150
appartments. The private sector is more expensive. The transportation card is not expensive and tu
month. For food and drinks you have to prepare around 250/300 euros. I have nothing left at the end
have a budget of 600 euros.

In order to find my accommodation, I joined several Facebook groups offering student accommodati
was furnished and very close to the University in a flat with 4 other roommates (3 Canadian and 1
composed by 5 bedrooms, 2 washrooms and a living-room. There was a lot of furnishings in the flat, w
dryer … I negotiated everything before my departure. The price was 490 dollars all inclusive (wifi,
subletter left me some food, pillows, blankets, boxes, water, garbage bags and dishes. It was perfect
buy stuff to begin.

I mentioned earlier I registered at the dormitories of the university, but after two nights there I de
apartment. I truly believe that the dynamic of the dorms is amazing and leaving in the same build
exchanges is pat of the experience but I guess I was to picky for that. The rooms are shared (2 people
so 4 people per flat. The lack of intimacy and hospitality of the building are probably the main issues
half an hour away from the city center, and the city of Prague is seriously not that big. I did not wan
hour a day to go to school and come back so I decided to look for a flat. I found one in the city cent
from the school with two other flat mates. The price is of course more important than the dorms. I use
price of the whole semester at the dorms (400€). The rent was a little expensive but the flat was m
Dormitories. We found it through an agency but we had a washing machine, dish washer, full equippe
a room + a living room. I cannot be more precise on what was available at the dorms because I didn'
think that you have to buy your own stuff for the "kitchen" (which is just a corridor in

The housing was proposed by Hanyang University and most of the international students live either o
Personally I was affected off-campus, but it was not so far from the school (about 15/20 minutes walk
of Seoul. The area was lively and offered many facilities like shops, cinema, restaurants, pubs, subwa
room (12m2) shared with another student of Hanyang University, most of the time an international s
are also unmixed and generally done according to the home university. You can also have the oppor
room, but it is more expensive and the number of places is limited. The rooms were clean and in goo
there were bunk beds, a desk, a kitchen, a bathroom and cupboards. We had the following applianc
machine, fridge, microwave, vacuum cleaner, wifi… However, we had to buy all the remaining thin
cutlery, pillows, duvet, sheets as well as cleaning products. The University asked us to pay the acco
payment of 980 euros by transfer (which represents about 250 euros per month). However, the ele
extra fees that varied every month, depending on the consumption by room. According to me, th
campus are the easiest and less expensive ways to have an accommodation in Seoul, so I recomme
best way to meet international students and to integrate yourself. I recommend future students to ar
opens in order to avoid temporary accommodation and therefore additional cos

Our accommodation is all brand new as we are living on the new campus. With my roommate, we ha
and a wardrobe each. We have a bathroom, a small fridge and chest of drawers to share. I had not to
pillow and sheets but it was possible to order them before our arrival. It is more convenient and che
bedding and the pillow). In the building, we have a pantry room to cook at each floor. There is only
little bit limited but you can buy your own induction plate. There are drying rooms at each floor but it
because clothes are often stolen and it is then, impossible to have them back. There is also one laun
floor. The use of the washing machines is free for the moment.

I found an accommodation in the center of Madrid more precisely on the center Est close to the Retiro
station. There was only one line of metro going to the university, which is the line 9, and I could take
Ibiza. As a matter of fact, I was only 15 minutes away from the school. Besides the distance, using th
me 35€ per month as I was 22 years old. If I am not mistaking, it gets more expensive if you are
Furthermore, my rent was exactly 350€ per month including all the taxes and bills. I was in just rent
other students. We were in total 5 people in the flat. With this price the house was fully furnished with
had a concierge at the entrance of the building. Finally, I noticed that I was paying quite a lot for wha
renting my flat the 10th of January but If I could have waited until the beginning of February there wa
as lot of students were leaving their rooms. I did not know this information before, that is why I did n

We were living in the campus of IIFT, in the building of the second years (last year in IIFT). We had a w
foreign students and it was mixt. A part from us, they were only indian guys in the building. Our a
actually flats: 2 rooms, living room, non-equipped kitchen and a bathroom. We also had a fridge and
with 2 girls from ESC Rennes. Our flats cost us only 30 euros/month that we paid at the end of the
bring your personal stuff and settle.

The accommodation was in a good building in the center of the Rabat in the Hassan neighborhood. It
was a large furnished apartment. Everyone had his own room. We had a typical Moroccan living roo
However, system to heat the water was old and we sometimes had problems to use it. We had paid
people) + approximately 300dh/month for electricity and water, 40dh/month for gas and 200dh fo
(4M/Bits). About appliance we have all we needs to live each day.

Did you have to buy medical insurance? How much did it cost and which company did

I didn't have to buy any medical insurance. The one from my parents was enough (Generation). M
card from CIC, all cost in case of I have to go back in France for a serious injury are

Yes I took SMEBA and I payed 870€ which included the reimbursement of all types of medical expen

The medical insurance is mandatory in TEC de Monterrey. It is the TEC’s own insurance and it

No I didn’t buy medical insurance. I only took the European insurance.

No I did not because the country is located in the EU, and I already got a European insurance card. I h

No. Only the European Health Insurance card was mandatory. My father also took an additional priv
case of emergency or hospitalisation/surgery or even emergency transport to Fra

no

For my medical assurance, I took the SMEBA, it was around 160€

I bought a medical insurance, it was an option of my student insurance and the price was around 40
months. Moreover I had to do vaccinations and it was very expensive (around 400€ for all pre

I didn't buy medical insurance because I was yet insured by my parents' mutual fund.
But it is impo
student mutual fund if you are covered abroad and what do this insurances imply. Also, student have
there are some hospitals and doctors who take the Vital cart of French medical insu

Yes, I bought one with SMEBA. It was around 160 euros for 5 months.

No. Just European insurance card

You have to subscribe a special medical insurance available in the russian territory. You can buy it wit
(they propose a medical package, about 250 euros for the 6 months).

No medical insurance

I had to buy a medical insurance. I choose an LMDE pack as I was already registered with them fo

I just took the LMDE medical insurance (the basic one). I went to the doctor once and it was free th
Medical Card.

I have in my wallet this small European insurance card. I think that “Smeba” sent it to me before lea
there was nothing to pay in addition.

No, it was included in my student insurance at the MACIF.

I didn't have to buy a medical insurance because I used my parents' one but I know that with your st
extend it and get benefits for your medical insurance abroad.

I did not have to buy a medical insurance

My medical insurance Is the same as the French one. I just had to tell them that I was in Germany for
extra fee.

No. As Germany in the EU is, I just asked my “European Insurance Card” to my French insurance comp
There we just had to show our card and I did not get any problems.

For the medical insurance, I made a special contract with my french student assuranc

I did not buy medical insurance for the 3 first months, Delhi is a big city with medical infrastructures
one for my 3 others months of trip, when i was not in big city with medical facilities. I took it with S
euros each month.

I did not buy medical insurance for the 3 first months, Delhi is a big city with medical infrastructures
one for my 3 others months of trip, when i was not in big city with medical facilities. I took it with S
euros each month.

I had to buy a medical insurance to go to South Korea. I bought mine with the SMEBA company and
month so 132 euros for me.

I took a medical insurance with the SMEBA ( the insurance of students). It costs 33 euros per month
also took a gold master card with the Crédit Mutuel which covers medical expenses and loss/ robbery
me approximately 8 euros each month.

No I only have the european card, for free

LMDE - Around 150 euros

Medical insurance in included in the fees and given by the university

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LMDE 200 euros.

For my health concern, I did not have to buy an extra medical insurance. I just needed to tell my Fre
(LMDE) that I was going abroad for 6 months. I applied for “La Carte Europenne d’Assurance Maladie
would have took care of everything if something happened to me.

I don't have to buy a medical insurance.

Yes I had, it is mandatory at Tec de Monterrey. If you don’t pay the insurance, the university won’t sen
end of the semester. It costs 250€. I also bought other insurance with SMEBA, which costs around 2
during the semester because the TEC insurance covers everything, but if you decide to stay after the
won’t be covered by the TEC anymore.

I bought before going to Colombia a SMEBA international insurance, 6 months 20

Yes, I had chosen Europassistance, it was 400 euros for the semester.

i've never been to buy medical insurance except one time when i had a deep cut on my foot. It just co
antibiotics and other things to put on my cut. Otherwise, you have to take an insurance before going
subscribe for it in order to get your visa ). Then, if you have any trouble, you can use your insur

I took the French Smeba international insurance. It cost 35€ per month approxima

Same thing for the medical insurance, this is include in the full price (it represent maybe 600$). I ju
LMDE to cover me for the road trip i did after my studies.

I bought a medical insurance in France and it covered my 6 months for 140 euros in all t

I took insurance with LMDE in France and an additional one. And we had to take another o

I had to buy a medical insurance and it cost 30 euros by month with SMEBA.

No I didn't buy a medical insurance.

I had to buy with my social security: LMDE, 168€ to be covered abroad for all ca

I didn’t buy any medical insurance.

I didn’t have to but if you want to work in the Netherlands, even as a foreigner, you need to subscribe
health care that costs ~90€ per month.

The admission to Hanyang University required automatically the subscription to an international m
subscribed to an extra health cover for Korea with LMDE, my French insurance company, before my de
insurance is 27€ per month.

I just took the European card of medical insurance

I had to purchase a travel insurance with my insurance company SMEBA.

In theatrical purpose, you need a Chinese medical insurance but in fact the University did not check
admission. To my concern, I just used my “international” LMDE insurance and it was fine. Average of
large scope insurance.

I have kept my French insurance with the LMDE (I chose the cheapest one) and I asked a european ca
in case of problem.

I took it from the LMDE and it's called Optimum Forfait LMDE and it's expensive (3

I have a medical insurance provided with my French insurance. I had to tell it when I left and when I w
about 30€ I think for the period and I will be covered for any problem.

No, I just have the European medical insurance card.

We had to pay a korean medical insurance, but it didn't cost much (20 euros). And I took a insuran
LMDE. It costs me 150 euros for 5 months.

I bought a student medical insurance thanks to the SMEBA. It was around € 30 per

It was mandatory to have a medical insurance abroad. I had medical insurance abroad already includ
beneficiary of my mother’s insurance company, MGEN.

I had to buy an insurance in the university (TEC de monterrey, campus Guadalajara). It was some
(250/270€). This insurance cover everything (except accidents in motor). That's why I did not take
France. The company which work with the TEC is Allianz.

No, I did not have to buy medical insurance.

No, a european security card is enough

Yes, around 200€ with La Maif

Before I left to Jakarta, I took a medical insurance in order to be sure that if something happened
covered. So after looking by my bank, my others insurance, and my medical insurance in France, I c
package which was for 6 months 150euros. In fact, during my exchange I used it once because of an
I saw also other people for who the medical insurance was really helpful (stomach problem, scooter a
and so on). In my opinion I really recommend to take one.

I extended the insurance I already had with SMEBA to make it a European one so I had to pay 120
coverage.

For the medical insurance, It paid before my travel an extension with LMDE, it costs 150€

Normally you don't have to buy medical insurance in France because the university provides one. But
that and so all of us have bought an insurance in France (me it was LMDE and its cost was 150 eur
refund the cost of its insurance

I chose the medical insurance from LMDE. They provide complete offers well adapted to our exchan
euros a month.

I just asked for the European health insurance card, which is gratis. I just use it once and then I sen
pharmacy prescription to my student’s social security (LMDE) in France. I got my mon

I normally had to university insurance. It probably did cost me a little bit, but once again I don’t know.
what I paid. I took however another medical insurance, just to be sure, at LMDE. It costs 18€ a month
in the US.

Yes, I did. I took a insurance with LMDE in France. I think it is more safe. Because you can have a lot o
like stomach problems (spicy, poor hygiene) or accidents of scooters, or you can get burned by the
hospital and there the hospitalization is really expensive. So the insurance in France allows not payin
care at the hospital. If I am not mistaken it is like 40 euros per month.

Before coming I chose a medical insurance, which cover in any country of the world. I chose the SM
paid 175€. To be reimbursed I just have to give the bills of hospital and the medication you pay durin
case of emergency the insurance repatriate you, or if you can not travel they bring one member of yo
SMEBA give you an international card of medical insurance, with a number you can c

I have to buy a medical insurance. I have taken the one from the SMEBA. It was around

I bought an international medical insurance with SMEBA. It cost me 33€ per month (from January
registered to this insurance directly in November at ESC Rennes School of Business (in fact SMEBA is
winter semester at ESC Rennes School of Business).

Before leaving to Madrid, during the first semester in Rennes, I booked an appointment in the LMDE
analyze the various proposals for a departure abroad. Indeed, I bought a health care insurance for my
expenses caused abroad. To describe in detail, the insurance cost 20 euros per month o

I bought an international medical insurance in France thanks to SMEBA for 150 € for 5

No but that is to say that medicine is much more expensive than in France. (Buy your regular medic

La Salle University asked us to buy medical insurance before coming in Mexico DF. So, I took an int
SMEBA for 30euros/ month in case of disease, hospitalization,… and it is mandatory for th

I didn't have to. My LMDE insurance was suficient.

I already had my own medical insurance from la MGEN so I didn’t need to take another one in Macau.
is linked to my father insurance.

I signed for an international insurance with my own insurance (AXA) that was around 100 Euros per m
with the SMEBA or LMDE (around 35 Euros).

We had to buy medical insurance (an international one) which costed like 250€ for 5 months. I

I decided to take a medical insurance for the all stay (4 months of insurance) which costs 40€ per m
LMDE. This includes international insurance with upfront fee (If you have to go to the hospital, the ins
paid for you, and you don’t have to pay first and be reimburse after – this is good because even in
expensive)

Just the European Card of SMEBA

About the social security (for me it’s SMEBA), I just had to request a European card which permits yo
expenses. About the mutual insurance company (for me, it’s the mutual insurance of Caisse d’Epargn
with my current medical insurance I knew that it would cover my costs during the first three months o
or changing anything (so I leaved only two months in Madrid without medical insurance).
So I don’
about the medical insurance in Madrid. But I recommend you to take one even if it’s just 5 months b
what could happen. For instance, during the beginning of my stay, I had a big ear infection and I had
expensive to treat the infection. Thanks’ to my medical insurance I had to pay nothing. To find this s
official site of the embassy of France which gives many addresses of French doctors (French doctors c
to explain something very specific which can be difficult to explain in Spanish). You can also see
expensive if you want; in internet it’s easy to find them.

I did not, I just had the European social security card, and I think the mutuelle from my parents covers

I bought an insurance online with Allianz, for 165€.

I didn’t take any medical insurance, and even if I have regular medical problems I didn

I did not have to buy to any medical insurance because I already have the European Medical Insu
Lithuania. Besides, I hopefully did not have to see any doctor during my trip, despite the cold weathe

I did not have to buy a medical insurance.

Yes I had. It cost $130.00 but I do not know the name of the company.

Yes. I bought international medical insurance with LMDE.

No, european medical insurance free in europe.

No

There is some medical precautions before to go to China. You need to anticipate more than one mont
vaccines : Hépatites Virales A et B, Encéphalite japonaise, Typhoïde.

I suscribed the insurance proposed by LDME that costs 170euros and covers you from any health spe
have it as it can be very expensive in case you need some radios ou special treatm

No I was with my parent medical insurance.

I did not have to buy additional medical insurance; I had only to make a modification to my French Soc
month before my travel in order to have an European Insurance Card (it was important to do it one m
the departure in order to be sure to receive the new security social card on time). This modifi

I didn’t have to.

Yes I suscribed an insurance in France, because once in the USA it’s much more exp

I did not have a Slovakian medical insurance, I managed every thing with french insurance before I g
had to tell them how long I was gonna stay in Slovakia.

I didn’t took the insurance as I arrived too late but it costs 50€ if you take the school in

No i didn't have to.

No I didn't have to buy a medical insurance because my exchange was in Europe 'Norway) and I ha
Health.

No, just a regular insurance.

I didn't buy medical insurance.

Yes, vaccins were required in case of diseases, infections,.. To be done at least 3 to 4 months before g
be organised the earliest possible. 4 to 6 kind of vaccins are necessary (some not mandatory but re
are not refundable by the social security. Approximative cost between 200€ to 350€) For these vaccin
to your generalist and also to the hospital for some. And then also, anticipate medicines to bring wit
turista, mosquitos,... (lots of people going in asian countries are touch by this) (about 50€ of

I bought a medical insurance in France to the SMEBA before coming to Japan. For 4 months it cost m
university in Japan proposed also a medical insurance. I wasn’t inform about that before

Before going in Mexico, I bought an international extension of my LMDE student insurance. LMDE pla
“Rue des entrepreneurs” of the ESC Rennes school of Business. I paid 100 Euros for the 6 months. The
and the insurance offered a very good cover. However, in our first days in the university, the interna
us to buy 350 dollars insurance. I read the contract, the medical covert was very weak, and the proce
The last year, former international student refused to pay this insurance but at the end of the semes
give us their grade. This insurance was from Allianz Company and I think that is a corruption or arra
insurance and the university to make pay all students this ghost insurance. This type of way to makin
Mexico. I was informed by my previous research that I will have to pay this insurance, I try to av

I used my father's mutual, Swiss Life, which covers medical care abroad. I therefore spent

Yes, my medical insurance with smeno, I think that I pay 30 euro per month.

I didn’t have to buy a medical insurance because it was already included in my LMDE insurance. All ab
into the insurance. I has cost me 54€ per month.

I had to buy medical insurance at SMEBA. The cost was 165€ for 5 months. However, many things
insurance (repatriation, medical assistance, luggage stolen…).

Yes 330€ for six months (SMEBA)

I had LMDE special insurance. LMDE has an partner in Russia, anyway it's mandatory to provide an

I have no medical insurance here. I just use the European Card.

We did not have to buy any medical insurance; all we had to do was to give a medical certificat

As Spain is in the European Union, I didn't have to buy any medical insurance. I just went to my socia
to establish my Health Insurance European Card. It costed me nothing and it was very useful once
personal reasons I had to go the Emergencies during my stay, and I just had to present my Health Ins
the doctor, and she didn't made me pay anything for the service I got from the Emer

I need to buy a medical insurance; it is required by the school.But sometimes it can be included in
insurance companies and banks according to the contracts. I chose LMDE and it cost 150€ fo

I did not have to buy medical insurance. With the European medical card (obtained 15 days before
student insurance SMEBA) I went to the medical center corresponding to my neighbourhood to get re
pay for any consultation only to provide a photocopy of my ID and European medical card. So 0 co
insurance.

I had to buy a medical insurance in case i am sick in Mexico or if i had to go to emergency. I choose an
(BNP Paribas) but i don't know the cost per month.

No I didn't have to buy medical insurance. But I think that in order to get one you have to be in the c
months but I don’t know the price exactly.

No I didn’t take any medical insurance but it cost approximately 18€/month.

I didn’t buy any medical insurance, because the blue card allow me to have all the medical cost

I was with Smeba and I don't know what is the price.

I don’t have any medical assurance; I just have my European card. And if you need something, like se
the hospital and it’s free.

I didn’t have to buy any medical insurance, because I was insured by my French ins

I normally had to take the university insurance. The cost of the insurance was around 600 dollars.
medical insurance at the same time your pay for your meals and for your accommo

I didn’t have to buy any medical insurance as I’m under my step-father’s SNCF insu

I have take the smeba medical insurance for 150€ for the 5 months

Expect the one you have to buy when you are going abroad, I had to buy nothing else. It was the L
180€.

I did not buy a medical insurance

No medical insurance

A medical insurance is required. I bought the LMDE international insurance for approximatel

I bought a medical insurance that cost me around 30€/month because it had to be international an
bought it at the SMEBA.

No because I have a european sanitary card

Yes I did. It is mandatory to enter the Russian Federation to own an insurance that is valid for the who
the most complete one with all included services to the LMDE and it costs around 18.50 Eu

I had to take the student medical insurance with the SMEBA. It cost me around 200e fo

No medical insurance.

I only asked for my European insurance card. I went once to the doctor and I had nothing to pay. By t
international office of the school for a list of the doctor who speak English. I found a real

No, I didn't. I just asked for the european health card at SMEBA. That's enough and th

I got the insurance LMDE directly in France. The price was 200 euros per year

I only asked for the European Health Insurance Card with the SMEBA. But I didn't contract a

You have to buy an international medical insurance. I purchased the one from SMEBA and it cost me
have to use it so far so I can’t tell if it is a good one or not.

As it was a country, member of the European Union, we were lucky: we didn't have to do any admini
that. I just asked for a European card and I kept my "carte vitale" in case of medical issues. I didn't

I bought a medical insurance and cost 165euros for 6 months. I choose the LMDE, which was my

My medical insurance remains the same as my French one. The only thing I had to do was to tell
Germany for 6 months and I didn’t payed no extra fee.

The international insurance was compulsory for being accepted to Korea University. I bought an inter
LMDE, which cost €600.

I bought an insurance from Mondial Assistance. It is called the “Solution Voyages d'Études » and cove
3 000 € - Medical repatriation: Yes - Travel assistance: Yes - Emergency medical cover: 1 000 000 €
000 € - Interruption of studies : 3000 € I paid 250 € euros for it.

I had mondial assistance insurance it cost 175€ for the entire trip.

No medical insurance, I have my Credit card for that and all simple medical visit is free

No, I did not have any extra medical insurance except the European card.

I took a medical insurance with the SMEBA. It cost 30 euros per month. This is the bigge

All exchange students have to pay the medical insurance of the TEC, it is mandatory. It costs approxim
every kind of accidents/diseases…

Non, pris en charge par la LMDE et la complémentaire santé de mes parents.

Yes. We had to. Around 180€ for 6 months. LMDE

I didn't buy a medical insurance.

Before leaving france i asked for an healthcare European card (in
d'assurance maladie)

No because my home one was already covering all my medical expenses abroa

No, I did not have to buy one.

I did not pay for a special medical insurance, but I did some vaccine (Hépatite A, Hepatite B, Ancep
Tetanos, DTP...) and it is expensive (especially the Ancephalite japonaise (97€ x2) and I think it is

No, the European health insurance card is sufficient.

I didn't buy any medical insurance, I only have my European Health Insurance Card wh

Before coming to Korea I bought a world insurance in case the one we will have to buy there will be m
services of the SMEBA and I paid 165 € from February to July 2014. Fortunately I did n

No, the same than in France: SMEBA

I used the medical insurance from France, it is LMDE.

I did not had to buy medical insurance.

- SMEBA for 6 month - around 40€/months. The university requires it in the registr

Indonesia is not a safe country, it’s better to take an international medical insurance, it cost around

In which concerns the medical insurance I have taken the LMDE for 40 euros a mo

I chose to buy a medical insurance of SMEBA. The cost was approximately of 30 € per month ( 120 €
included.

I did not take any insurance. I was already covered by my student insurance. Moreover, with the euro
really easy to be treated. You only have to be registrated in a public medical center. After this registr
call the center and have an appointment in the day or the day after. All is free thanks to your europ
medicine are cheaper than in france.

I subscribed a contract in France with Mondial Assistance, which covered all my medical costs and m
Lithuania, for 130€.

I get my international insurance (hospital and repatriation) from my mother’s private health insuranc
the price we pay annually. You can also get it “for free” with your house insurance. LMDE offers it
expensive if you can get it “for free” with your insurance you already have!

Normally you have your student insurance, you just have to specify them that you got abroad. I am
nothing more it was include in my package.

I already had LMDE in France, and they are in partnership with IMA, which offer insurance policy in M
LMDE office, ask for international cover and pay about 150€, then I called IMA for a certificate in Eng
of IMA in Moscow with an original signature.

We don’t have to buy any insurance, but I took the one from the SMEBA, which is around 25 euros pe
really useful because all public hospital are free (but we have to wait a lot), so instead of going to the
to the hospital directly. Medications are also cheaper in Greece.

You can buy the UNF medical insurance for 500$ and it is terrible so purchasing your own French ins
much better. I was in the SMEBA and paid 33 Euros per month . It is less expensive and the coverage
avoid to go in hospital or at the doctor in the USA because it is really expensive and not every

I didn’t have to buy a medical insurance.

It was not mandatory but I had one with the LMDE, 16€ per month.

In the Arkansas State University, the medical insurance is mandatory and costs $475 for the seme
company because the university did all the procedures.

non

No, I just had to inform my insurance (Mercer-APPA).

I tooked my european insurance card, as usual. But i didn't subscride any insurance contract, becau
nothing. In Prague there is an international hospital, one of the best in Europe, and it is free of charg
very few a year. I use to signed for insurance before, when I was working in Switzerland or Germany,
exposed to injuries.

No it was included with my personal insurance, (MACIF).

No medical insurance was needed because there is no vaccine or things like that to do to come to
European Medical Insurance Card (carte européenne d’assurance maladie) to make sure I am prote
about cost of health and I took an insurance with my bank of 3€ per month for cover of cost of repatri
handicap, accident or death (I know, happy thing to do ^^)

I take an extension of my French medical insurance. All included it costed 30 euros with LMDE. I choos
not forget to pay plane ticket to be insured) to get a better insurance which cover everything in ca
including going back to France.

No, European insurance it’s ok.

I took an international medical insurance for my stay in Ecuador (Matmut insuran

I paid a complementary insurance of 135€ (price for five months) to cover the medical cost, help me
emergency. I suscribe to this insurance with Europ Asistance. I used it one time when I had to go the
to cover all my bills which were not covered by the social security.
No

I have my insurance in France (SMEBA foreign passport 33 euros by me), but I had to buy insurance

I bought a medical insurance in France for 170 € at Smeba.

Yes I bought a medical insurance at the MGEN and I paid 144 euros.

My medical insurance was taken back in France with the LMDE mutuelle.

I didn't buy a medical insurance in Italy but before leaving France I bought the “Carte Européenne”
covers me in case of medical expenditures. It costs something like 20 euros per month. But for the m
why I had to take it, it is useless.

No, I didn’t buy a medical insurance. I have just get the European Health Insurance Card (EHIC) which

No my own company covered all the costs because it is in Europe. Swisslife+ SM

I asked a gold credit card in order to have a medical insurance for 3 months. (BNP) Nothing more.
vaccines advised to go in India.

Yes, I bought it but I never I used it. It has a free doctor in the University and for wealth issues withou
drugs in pharmacies. I used LMDE and I paid 160 euros.

No.

In macao, we all had the insurance from SMEBA : 230 euros if i'm correc

I took an extension medical insurance at the SMEBA and it cost me about 50€ per month, so aroun
classical for France. I think is really important to take an international one.

As Spain is in the EU I just had to ask for my European insurance card with “la smeba” an

took the european insurance from the LMDE, but all my french insurances were adequate for t

I didn’t buy a medical insurance because my credit card and my dad insurance cove

No I didn’t have to buy medical insurance.

I took the insurance with LMDE for 50e that's all.

I didn't have to pay medical insurance, only the European Insurance Card.

Slovakia is a member state of EU so you don't need any kind of insurance in this place, just your fr
European insurance card delivered by your own french insurance for free. After that if you have some
you have just to pay 2€ to the hospital and the fees are directly pay back by your insur

It wasn't neserary because European MediCare Card is sufficient. It is obtained through your Fren

I had a big insurance for everything (medical, flights, lost of the luggage...)
and it was with AXA.

It was around 100 eur

The best thing is to buy an medical insurance because the medical system in china is very bad. I took
cost 30 € per month.

We have to have a medical insurance which cost you 35euros per month. My company was April Int
school requires that the insurance company has a shop in Moscow. Don’t forget that if you take the
card, you will be insured for only 3 months.

J’ai contracté une mutuelle complémentaire en plus e la couverture sociale propose pa

I didn’t buy any medical insurance, I had just specify to LMDE that I was in China for one

Yes I had a medical insurrance with LMDE, my student medical insurrance. I had to pay 150€, to ex
Russia.

Yes I bought a medical insurance, only for 3 months (my credit card gave me 3 months) it was Cr

I am covered by the medical insurance of my father, even abroad, so I did not need to buy a new one
an insurance that we are obliged to take, but it is not expensive.

My medical insurance in France is Smeba so I subscribed to their international insurance named
l’étranger”. It costs 33€ a month so a total of 198€ for six months covering a couple of days before I
change mu flying ticket at the last minute and go there earlier to a couple of weeks after my return
Besides, at UCEMA, before you arrive at the university, the international coordinator asked me to s
medical insurance. The medical insurance has to include emergency treatment, medical evacuat

No medical health insurance because I was in Europe so the only thing you have to do before going is
medical insurance card. You can ask it on the website Amélie.fr or also on the website of your stude
LMDE). In case you don’t receive it before leaving, they can send you a provisional paper which is

I made the European Insurance Card which is free you have to ask for it to your student mutuelle (LMD
at the hospital and I didn't have to advance any money.

No, I had my French medical insurance (SMEBA).

I just took my student insurance

I assigned the LMDE medical insurance. I don’t remember how much it coasted me. I know I decided
just in one time. I did it 1 month and a half before my trip and it was really easy and

no

Yes, LMDE. 40 euros/month

yes you have to buy one, the prie is indicate on the AIU webside as it change each

Spain is a member of the European Union, so I only needed my European health insurance card, pr
mutual.

I didn’t bought medical insurance. I know that it’s possible to buy it with LMDE and it’s around 150
semester.

Yes I did, from LMDE, around 170 €

No. My parents ‘s insurance covered all the risks so I did not have to buy another

No, I have no information about this.

I chose the LMDE international medical insurance that cost me 22.50€ per mon

Yes I had to buy medical insurance but it was through the university and was 228$ for University He

No, I haven’t paid for any medical insurance! I had just my CEAM (the Carte Européenne d'Ass

No medical insurance to buy. I just asked to Smeba the european medical card for

Yes I had to buy a medical insurance at LMDE, and it cost 200 euros for 6 mont

When you go to Germany, you have to ask for the European insurance card to your student “mutuell
can do that on line. After it is to your choice if you want an extra protection. The student “mutuelles”
the price depends on your mutual and your options.

No, I just asked to my insurance the European Health Insurance card one month before m

Before leaving France, I bought an additional service in SMEBA, but it was not compulsory as I stayed
health insurance card could have been sufficient. Besides that after 3 months I got an insurance card,
state.

Yes I bought a medical insurance from LMDE but I did not remember of the cost. But it is not mandato
one. LMDE is often present in the ESC for asking questions and advices before to l

As Germany is a European country, I just asked my mutual health insurance –LMDE- to give me

Yes, I took one medical insurance for the semester. It was 198 euros for 5 months with

Lithuania is a country of the European Union and I only took a European card for medical insurance
hospital or to a doctor’s office during my exchange so I can say how much it costs. There is only one F
Vilnius but usually doctors speak English.

No.

I’ve bought a medical insurance in France. I’ve chosen the LMDE and I pay 18,75€ per month. I went
since I wasn’t hospitalized, I had to pay from my pocket first and keep all the receipts so I could get m

No, I had the card of european insurance.

No I haven’t bought a medical insurance.

Of course, it's a condition for your Visa application, i took the one of the ISIC card, and i paid 150

I had only european card.

No

To go to Denmark, I haven’t bought a medical insurance. The Medical European Insurance Card was en
to the doctor in Denmark but some other international students have been and they paid nothing. In
the house insurance of my parents and the mutual fund of my mother job told me before my departu
pay me back.

I had to buy a medical insurance. As my university charged me for this I took its medical insurance (C
another one (in this case it would give my money back).

I didn’t buy any medical insurance because with the LMDE we are already covered in Indonesia, and
my parents insurance.

I take the international insurance of LMDE : 160€ for 4 month.

I bought an international medical insurance in a French institution: SMEBA. I don’t remember the p
much. I had to absolutely buy an insurance because in Norway, medicine is very exp

No I did not. It is better to ask for the European insurance card for free online

I did not have to buy a medical insurance to a Belgian company, because I own a European Insurance
me by the SMEBA, my mutual insurance company for students in France.

I had to take a European health insurance to cover all my potential expenses abroad. It costed me
semester. I took the Smeba offer.

I did not buy a medical insurance, because with the LMDE (this is my student security social in Fran
Europe in some countries, you have just to tell them and you are automatically covered there, you
France. So, 0€ cost for me.

I didn’t buy a medical insurance in particular, just told mine that I was leaving abroad for the next th
good.

I had the medical insurance of the university of Akron, which cost me 680$ at the beginning of the se
company but directly with the University of Akron.

f

No.

I had a medical insurance with the LMDE in France

You have to ask what is called a Carte Soleil. It is free and the desk is 15min from the campus, in Sh
long to get it !! I didn't have any health issue but I know that if you have it, you don't have to pay fo

I had to change my student medical insurance to switch to an international insurance which take i
(medical costs, hospitalization, and repatriation). I did it with the LMDE which was already my insura
because all the additional costs are been in charge by my parents’ mutual fun

I subscribed a medical insurance with the LMDE, 150€ for the whole period of st

J'ai uniquement fait une demande de carte européenne d'assurance maladie (gratuite) cependant tu
l'option d'assurance (payante mais avec plus de garanties) de la SMEBA ou LMD

I had to buy a medical insurance for Argentina. It cost me around 200€ to be insured from February
used the company “SMEBA”.

It was necessary to buy and international medical insurance. I took it with the SMEBA and it costs
medical care in Chile are very expensive so you need to be sure to get a complete in

As I was going to an European country I just went to the LMDE to apply for a European insurance for
include in my french insurance. So I had no fees on that.

I had the choice with several medical insurances. But the one which cost the less was the citizen prot
months protection.

No.

Oui avec la Smeba il était conseillé de prendre une assurance en plus... Cela m'a couté 30€ par mo
conseillé car le pays n'est pas très axé sur l'hygiène et il est très facile d'attraper des

Yes I have the medical insurance (LMDE), it costs 17 euros each month.

Yes, I bought an international medical insurance with the SMEBA. It cost me 180 euros for th

I had to buy a medical insurance in France before leaving. My insurance company is Smeba and I pa
that is to say, for 6 months, 198 € at total.

Yes, I have to buy a medical insurance to be able to get medical care abroad. The school proposed in
before leaving for 220€ with the insurance company of my parents. I was totally insured in case
insurance.

I didn't buy any medical insurance as my french health insurance covered foreign med

Concerning the health care insurance, it is often included with your credit card, or your student ins
(sometimes given when buying airline tickets) without additional additional cost. Regarding medic
included with your credit card or your student insurance in some cases (sometimes given when buyin
additional cost.

Yes,it was 180 euros, I think. I took Smeba

Medical insurance was mandatory for Japan, to cover 70% of all medical expenditures. It is a nationa
300€ and i took another insurance, French one to cover the other 30%.

No I didnt buy medical insurance.

Yes I had to buy a medical insurance and it cost me 200€ more or less with the compa

I bought an international medical insurance from the SMEBA, which cost me 35€/month, which was s
potential medical fees (I don’t know, I didn’t have to use it).

J’ai étendu la couverture de ma mutuelle étudiante et la mutuelle de mes parents pour l’internationa
chine, quelques vaccins.

I have subscribed an international close to my student medical insurance in order to be covered abroa
it cost me 160 euros for six months.

No, I did not buy medical insurance. It is a part of my french insurance, and I will be reimbursed whe
the medical expenses. My company insurance is the Macif, but I do not know how much it costs bec

I was in LMDE and I had to take out additional health insurance in the MGEN (partnership between t
abroad, I had to pay 200 euros more to be completely covered. It is really necessary to do this becaus
expensive and if you cannot pay, you are not cared. In case of hospitalization, it is insurance that pay
do not need to advance the costs.

Initialement nous aurions dû prendre une assurance américaine, même celle-ci étant très élevé (700
pour n'utiliser que notre assurance française. En période d'ObamaCare, le système américain est en
explique que nous avons pu négocier de la sorte. J'ai donc utiliser mon assurance santé française a
pour les 5 mois.

In Franc I bought a special insurance “Smeba” which coasted me 10€ per month. But with this in
everything for “free” in Spain, I need t pay before and then they will have to pay me back. In Spain
had one in France then.

Yes. I bought a medical insurance at SMEBA. It costs me 30euros per month.

Yes I had to subscribe to an insurance. This is very complicated because your insurance must hav
otherwise you are not allowed to subscribe to it. It was okay for me with the Smeba. It costs 33€/mon
whole amount before leaving.

NO. Don’t forget to make by your student social security the “carte européenne d’assuran

I did not buy a medical insurance because I was inside the Europe and my “mutuel” covered all the c
problem. However I asked for the European disease card from my social security which is f

I bought a medical insurance when I was in France, an insurance made for Erasmus students, I do no
think it was about 20 euros per month with the SMEBA.

Smeba medical insurance like 160€. There is a free doctor service at the school which was

No, I didn't buy medical insurance.

No I didn’t have to. I have only ma European insurance card.

No i have mine from LMDE

I took a international insurance available with my SMEBA student mutuelle. It costs 8 euros per mon
sepcial conditions. It's good for repatriation but that's it.

Yes I did, 30€ / months all inclusive. SMEBA Rennes.

I had a particular insurance my my credit card. Moreover, when you arrive in Danemark you have to
thanks to this card, you don’t have to paid anything for hospital, dentist, doctor… This yellow can is
have one.

I had to buy medical insurance. I took it with Smeba and it cost 250€ for the 6 mo

Hopefully, Belgium is part of the European Union so my insurance (LMDE) covers everything like in
amount. But when I was in Belgium I didn’t see a doctor or someone like this

I have not had medical insurance other than a basic package LMDE.

In the United States, it is mandatory to buy a medical insurance at the university that hosted yo
international student. It is the university that proposed you the medical insurance; you just have to
semester.

No, I already had a student health insurance from France. I subscribed to a special health insurance fo
the European Union. I chose SMEBA and pay for 24€ monthly.

No, I didn’t have to buy medical insurance.

Yes an insurance at the international with the LMDE .

J'ai contracté une assurance SMEBA qui m'a coûté environ 30€ par mois. Essentiel, car la bas le coût
elevé (tout dépend de votre niveau d'exigence...)

I did not have to buy a medical insurance.

I choose not to take an international insurance with the LMDE. First, because it is an additional cost a
subscribe for one semester only (9 months minimum). But it is possible. So I have paid the same p
stayed in France. Any of my friends took a medical insurance and nobody has had to bu

The only insurance I got was The LMDE, the well known student insurance, I explained them that I w
me the international insurance. Furthermore, I also had my credit card insurance for expatriation o

I just went to get a European card of medical insurance at the LMDE, which cost me

Yes, we have to buy medical insurance for 7 euros approximately in the school. And otherwise, by my
insurance to be abroad. It was 150 euros for 5months with la LMDE

I took a general insurance that covers me for all kind of medical problems. This is the formula “tous s
around 18€ per month, during 9 months minimum.

With the mutual student, he proposes failed when you leave abroad. I do not know any more exactly
seems to me that the amount is about 25 euros. I you advice also to be made an European card. For
You just have to call up and the steps are fast and short.

I took the medical insurance from the Smeba it was enough. (33 euros / month

The Japanese national health care registration is provided by the university and included in the tu
completed it by an international risk insurance in France: 170€.

No I didn’t have to. Before leaving I went to the SMEBA to get the European insurance card. After that
for my asthma from France. That’s it.

I did not buy a medical insurance because my insurance In France is covering also my medical issue
euros more for covering it in another European country.

No.

I did not have to buy any medical insurance.

I don't have to buy medicine insurance because my health insurance in France covered the

You must have a medical insurrance card which you can book directly to the sch

Yes,we had to. When we sign to go to Akita International University, we directly pay for a Japanese m
covers 70 %. I don't have the same since it is a Japanese insurance.

No, I did not have to buy a medical insurance as Germany is in the EU. One only needs to have the E

The French social security card with a European social security (ask from his body) refund you your p
Finland.

It is mandatory to buy a medical insurance in order to travel in Russia that is why I chose a student in
security abroad: SMEBA. It is about a universal insurance which costs 33 Euros a month (198 Euros i
Work of advice: The Gold MasterCard of the “Crédit Mutuel” bank also gives some advantages when y
for the “Eurocompte VIP Expat”.

Because Lithuania is a European country, we just have to ask for the European insurance card. It's fre
it. I went one time to the hospital during my semester and I paid nothing with the

It is mandatory to have a medical insurance in Russia, without medical insurance you cannot have a
insurance for 6 months with SMEBA for 198 Euros.

Yes I had to buy a medical insurance because the European card is not enough, it doesn't pay b
expenditures. So I paid 125€ per month with the company SMEBA for my 5 months

I didn’t have to buy medical insurance because it was included in my credit card co

No I did not have medical insurance for this country. My French student insurance covered some tre
agreement offered me some advantages.

no

Even it is not compulsory, taking a medical insurance for India is very important. A stay in hospital f
because of the “turista” for example, and it is very expensive. I took a package from the SMEBA fo
month.

No I didn't have to buy medical insurance.

I xas travelling with Air Europa and it cost more

National health insurance is provided and cover you at 70% of medical costs, then your own additio
30% left.

non

No other medical insurance (European Health Insurance Card).

Nothing special on that matter, just the European Medical Card to get to LMDE or S

I did not buy any medical insurance since I could benefit from my “carte europeenne d’assurance ma
me anything.

I just have my own international medical insurance here, which is a part of my mutual, and it is enou

Oui, l’Irlande ayant un statut particulier sur le plan médical j’ai du prendre une assurance complémen
4 mois.

Yes I bought a medical insurance at the SMEBA for around 300€.

Before going to Mexico, I bought an insurance at the SMEBA, I paid about about 200€. But I also ha
insurance (250€), which is mandatory. It covers everything and there is a doctor in the Tec de Monter
obliged to take the SMEBA insurance but at the end of the semester you’re not covered anymore by
to travel, I would be better to have one.

I didn’t have any medical insurance other than basic package of the LMDE. I paid nothing more

Yes we had to suscribe to a medical insurance. I was already with the LMDE and they provide a goo
students so I decided not to change. They have different options according to your preferences. You c
amount ( I think it was about 15 euros) or suscribe to a packaging that covers you during 6 months. I
approximately 170 euros that have to be paid before your departure. However the procedure was
Russia since the ambassy is asking for an address of medical insurance in Russia. The LMDE was not
had to ask to another worldwide insurance company to have a proof that there is a center ba

According to the medical insurance, I bought an international insurance at Smeba. It costs

I subscribed to the “medical center” of my city (Portrush Medical Center), it was free. Hopefully I did n
experience abroad.

My parents took an addittional international medical protection in France (250€) and I took the obl
insurance which cover 70% of medical acts (140€).

I had to buy a medical insurance. I called on LMDE’s service for their international pack. I took for 4 m
month. The only difficulty was that the school required that the company had an agency in Moscow. S
partnership) to ask for another certificate.

No.

No I did not have to buy it.

Yes I had to have a medical insurance. I choose APRIL INTERNATIONAL. It was 320 € for 8 months. (Fro
31/08/2014) .

The Slovak Medical system is fair with Europeans people, just 4€ when you go to emergency. I neve
medical insurance, I think I had one included in my student’s one. Non- Europeans people bought
150€.

Since I was in the European Union I had a European insurance card for free (I just had to call my in
month before my departure to order it) Medical insurance was also part of the advantages of the st
paid 60€ and there were doctors at school.

no with the cpr number the medical insurance was included

I took a medical insurance at the LMDE and it cost me about 150euros.

I bought a medical insurance with my student insurance.

It was about 180€

I subscribed to the European medical insurance with Smeba. I don’t know how much it costed but you
internet. I really recommend to suscribe to it because you never know what can happen (for instan
specialized doctor and the medical insurance helped me to get refund from my French i

I have subscribed a personal insurance and I don’t know how much did I pay (my father is

I have subscribed a personal insurance and I don’t know how much did I pay (my father is an insu
informations with my medical insurance LMDE.

I didn’t subscribe any specific assurance. I just order the European card for medical assurance. I did
departure and it is free.

I had to buy medical insurance with the company SMEBA, the cost was approximately 15 eu

I have not bought any medical insurance in Spain since I had already the European one. I was affi

No, european healt card is enough.

I have buy in France an international insurance to cover me in case of problems. It cost me 33 € pe
everything. The little disagreements (doctor) are reimbursed when we return in France, about three m
hospitalisation, everything is covered. I choose to keep my French insurance, SM

Yes, I took it at the SMEBA, it cost me 132 €.

I did not have buy medical insurance because it was already supported by my additional he

As I stayed in Europe, I asked for my European insurance card and I suscribed to an extra insurance
case something would happen to me. It was with the Smeba and it cost me an xtra 30

I did not buy any medical insurance neither from school nor from LMDE. However, I had the “carte e
maladie” which covers the eventual medical spending.

No I didn’t have to. I was supported by the credit card of my father.

Medical and surgical insuance with repatriation, with LMDE. It costs me around 25euros

Unfortunately yes. I already had a medical insurance with the job of my father but the university as
should have a center in Moscow and this one haven’t. So I had to buy a medical insurance with my st
for 33€ per month.

Like most of the student, i had to buy a medical insurance. with the work of my father i had already
thing in case of sick, or accident, but the university and Russia asked for a inusrance company that ha
wasn't the case of my company, so i took a medical insurance with the SMEBA which cost 33€ per m
the 4 months there.

We had to buy a complementary medical insurance with our student insurance (LMDE). The insuranc
and it costs 39€/semester.

No, European insurance card covered everything.

I didn't buy a medical insurance because I just had to say to my French student insurance that I went
without I had to pay more.

I didnt have to buy medical insurance, Spain is in Europe so my french insurance covered me in Spa
european medical insurance which is free.

I got a medical insurance with SMEBA, for 231€ (38€/month for 6 months)

I didn't buy nothing in the country where I went to. The doctor is free in my university and availab

Only the European insurance card to order as soon as possible to the student medical

No, the european card take care of medical stuffs?

Yes, we had to buy medical insurance. The one that I choose cost me around 40 euros/months and it
honest, I haven’t used so far, so it is difficult to say if this insurance is good or n

For the medical insurance, i used a French oversea student health insurance with the SMEBA (approx
not, the university proposes its own health insurance policy.

I just took the European medical insurance. It’s easy because you get the card for free in a few weeks

No i didn't.

I didn't really have to take care of the medical insurance: before going to Canada, all the students ha
medical insurance (uhip) and for the transport pass (upass, for the bus and the Otrain). The final amo
have a choice concerning the companies, the uni was taking care of all that. All we had to do was pa
insurance card when we got in Canada.

I bought an international insurance before leaving. I chose SMEBA and paid 165€ for 5

Pour l'assurance j'ai pris uniquement la carte européenne car l'assurance de mes parents me c

At the beginning i met a person from SMENO at the school that explain to me the importance to
insurance. Finally i buy a medical insurance with BNP Paribas but i don't know the price because my p
it.

NTPU has a medical insurance that you have to pay at the beginning of the semester, which is very ch
insurance is for medical fees that you could generates in case of healthy issue

Yes of course. I used the SMEBA medical insurance which is called 'Passeport Santé'. It c

I bought a medical insurance at the LMDE offices including all charging cares and repatriation and it

No I only had my French medical insurance the LMDE. But fortunately I did not have t

No I took a special option with my French insurance for going abroad.

My credit card allowed me to have full medical insurance for the 3 first months. Generally, in most of
a Visa premium card for free during the first year with 90 days medical insurance included. And the 3
insurance at SMEBA of about 100 euros. You can buy it by phone and they send you by mail the

It’s very important to buy a special medical insurance in case of trouble. I used my French insurance S
for 5 months. It costs 165 euros per month. It’s important to note that in case of problems we must a
are often high, and that our insurance pays us then.

I used mondial assistance and it cost me around 30 € per month. I also had to take my Europe

Smeba pour environ 200 euros pour 6 mois

Nothing special.

Yes it is compulsory to get one in order to have a visa. It costs 30e per month with S

You have to buy a medical insurance to the university, it’s about 300$, then you can ask Health ins
“carte soleil” and as soon as you get this cart the university gives your money back. But you have to
2 months to get your card.

Yes, an international medical insurance. I paid 20€ per month at the LMDE to have a who

There was no additionnal fee to pay in terms of medical insurance.

We had to buy Wilfrid Laurier University medical insurance. The cost was 228 dollars for one term. Bu
not cover the cost of drugs. It is just to not pay the doctor. But all specialists like dentists or o

I am sorry to tell you that I have been completely irresponsible and I think that I was not under any i
medical insurance is LMDE but I didn't tell them that I was going abroad and I didn't order my Europ
Good that I did not get sick

Hanyang University asked us to buy a Korean insurance if we did not bought one in our home coun
insurance in France with SMEBA called “Passeport Santé à l’Etranger” and the cost was 33€ by m
mandatory to buy a medical insurance, I strongly advise future exchange students to buy one, becau
extremely expensive. I also recommend them to take their medical insurance in France rather th

I had to buy medical insurance for my semester in Macau. The one I chose was from the MGEN and I p
problem is that you cannot pay for one semester only because the months are not well allocated. I
moments during your semester when you are not covered by your medical insurance, so you have t
However, it is still cheaper than for 6 months with other companies.

I just had the European medical insurance and I was in Spain I guess it was enough. This card is free
not pay anything.

Before leaving France I was the only one who did not buy medical insurance. I don’t think it was a g
happened to me. The only illness that you should fear is tourista of course but the medicines are very
effective (within 24 hours you’re on your feet). All the others did this with the insurance of their pare
LMDE does not offer a good deal.

No medical insurance. Some Moroccan hospital accept the french Carte d'Assurance

How do you get to the university from your accommodation? What is the distance? How long does it t
accommodation to university? How much does it cost?

As I said before, my flat is at 20m from the public transports, so I take the tram everydays. There is o
it take around 15 minutes to go to the university (Tram + 5 minutes by foot). The cost for 5 month w
183 PLN for students (45€) which is well less than in France. If you don't have any card, you can buy
(2,8 PLN for 20 minutes ; 3,8 PLN for 60 minutes).
There are often controllers, and it cost 100 PLN
no ticket on you.

I stayed on the campus so no need to take any means of transport.

The university is quite away from everything. Almost nobody lives close from there. It took approxim
the university, and we go by bus. The bus costs 6 pesos (= 0,30cts).

In Brasov, the cost for taxi is really cheap. Around 40 cents for 1km. So sometimes we took a taxi fo
( 1,30 euros) or we go by walk for 20 minutes.

As I lived in the city centre the time was quite long because my school was out of Madrid, in Pozuelo
the metro 10 minutes and after take the bus for about 25 minutes to get to school. The monthly price
location which was the B1 zone.

I usually go to my university by foot (about 20 minutes from the place I live). I just have to cross the
the main avenue of Kaunas (“Laisves Aleja”) .The distance is about 2,5 kilometers. Still,when it is to
feel sick, I take sometimes a taxi in front of the city hall, it lasts between 5-10 minutes and cost abou
take a bus, it costs 1,20 litas (about 0,40€) and it lasts about 10 minutes.

I walked about 10 minutes from the student house

For going to the Universit, I have to took a bus or go by car with my friend. By bus it took 10 minute
for 3 months By car it took around 5 minutes.

my bedroom was around 30 meters from my classroom.

In fact, the school was around 25 minutes from the town centre and the cost of move were more or le
preferred to stay in the town centre rather than in the hall of residence of the UIR.
In Morocco the
expansive but the school were not in the town and taxi has to take the motorway to access to Techno
UIR) , then, the cost is around 10 Euros for one ride.

Marylebone Hall of Residence is situated at the University, so it takes me 5 minutes to go from my

There is a bus going from my place to the university in 10 minutes. At the beginning of the semeste
unlimited bus/train/metro ticket in all the region of my city

The best part of the dormitory : the dorm is near the dorm, so you are in the university in 5 m

When I arrived, I didn’t go to the university the first week to handle things like the flat or other comm
I had to find the way to go to the university on my own, so I decided to ask people in the streets if th
the university. Thanks to this technique I took a bus which was especially going to the university. Th
minutes to go to the university but it cost only 1.30€.

There is several ways to get to the university from the dorm. You can take public transports called Ang
you in front of SBM. It will cost you around 2000 rupiah or 12 cents of euro and takes between 5 and 2
the traffic. The easiest way to get around though, is to rent a scooter. I paid 2.2 million rupi

I always went to the university walking (30 minutes walk). However if you don’t want to walk, lots of
shuttle bus from student village to the university. The problem with the shuttle bus is that you have to
is no schedule.

Krakòw is a city in which you can do almost everything by foot. Yet the transport system is really p
university by foot because it is only 5 minutes. So it cost me nothing. I know that most of my friend
walk to go to the university, because they live in the city centre. Some of them take the transports (
find it really useful. The cost is not expensive, I think it is around 45€ for 4 mont

The Global village is on the campus and it took one minute to get to other buildings. For longer dist
japanese friends give to me. There is also bus and taxi but I don't know the cos

As I said, we lived in a student village named Moholt. The school is a part of a faculty named HIST. O
far away from the city center. From the student village, you can take the bus number 5 which runs ev
minutes, then walk during 5 minutes and you will be at school. Or you can take the bus number 36
minutes (during 15 minutes) and the bus stop is just in front of the school. By walking, it will take aro
The system of buses in Trondheim is efficient and the school is not far away from the city. You can get
school is new with all the facilities that you can need. In Trondheim, the public transport are expens
but it includes unlimited movements, buses, trains, some ferries and tramway

I get to the university by train. I lived close to Tirso de Molina, so I was 10 minutes away by walk from
had 20 min by train, and then another 10 minutes by walk to get to the university. The cost of the
month is of 40eu if you’re under 23.

I go by feet to the university. I need 10 minutes to do it and of course it’s free. It is the reason why I

I take 20-25 minutes to go to the university. I take the U-Bahn (subway) and have still to walk a little
you have to pay scholar fees that include free public transports in all North Rhine Westphalia, which m
as much as you want in the entire region and take public transports in all citie

To go to the school from my accommodation, I used the taxi, it’s cheap (5-6€ to divide by 4 or 5 perso
is that UVM is situated in the middle of a big road, there is practically no places around so I lived at a
the school.

There were two campuses in this university. My accommodation was on the second campus distance
Campus (where courses were given). We get each 2h, approximately, bus shuttle to bring us there for
had to pay about 0,50 euros to go to the Main campus. It was an obligation to get accommodation on
it the 580 euros, so we have stayed directly there and did not change.

There were two campuses in this university. My accommodation was on the second campus distance
Campus (where courses were given). We get each 2h, approximately, bus shuttle to bring us there for
had to pay about 0,50 euros to go to the Main campus. It was an obligation to get accommodation on
it the 580 euros, so we have stayed directly there and did not change.

Since my Gositel was very close to the university I went to the university by walk, and it takes m

To go to my university , I have the choice between the subway and the bus named colectivo. I always
subway is often full and less pleasant than bus. Buses are also full but you can open the window and i
I have 1 minute between my home and the bus stop , 20 o 30 minutes in bus and 1 minute betwee
university. For Argentineans, it is nothing because many of them come from the province and they h
of bus every morning. An advice for the future students: the avenue of Santa Fe is a good place to live
colectivos and the subway. The best district to live as student of UCEMA are Palermo: a little bit far fro
safe and close to many bars,restaurants,night clubs… Recoletta also very safe close to many bars, res
San Telmo: a little bit less safe but very animated. Today, the price of one ticket of subway is 5 pesos
of bus depends on your destination: you have to tell the driver your destination when you go into t
because prices always change. First of all, the prices are not the same if you have a card of subway (
in Kioscos. Indeed, the ticket of subway costs 4,5 with the card and 5 without. To take the bus, the ca
buy ticket in some buses but not all and it is very complicated. Morever the price can vary according
Currently one euro is equivalent to 10 pesos and if you change on the black market one euro is eq
pesos. The price won’t be the same for you, when you will go there . I pay 2,85 to go to my universi
come back. It is approximately 50 centimes in the day.

I g to the university walking or by bike. It’s around 3 km, so 10 minutes. Someone len

Metro or bike

About 25-30 min by metro (30 cents for one way) About 10 minutes

Given that the accomodation is on campus, I go to my classes by foot. It takes me 3 m

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I walk to my university. It's very close to my house. 15 min walking. 1 metro stat

From my accommodation (Moesstraat 8) to the University, I could use the bike or the bus. By bike, it
by bus 7 min. A bus ticket cost 2€. In Groningen every body uses a bike. Every one travels by bike
bought a bike (between 40 to 80€). It is the most convenient way of transportat

I go to my university by bike. It takes around 20 minutes to get there. The distance is around 4 kilom
150 euros for the semester. It is also possible to get to the university by public transportation, i

The university was far from my accommodation, like 45min in bus. But if you decide to live near from
from the downtown, there are less things to do.

To go to the university, I take the “Transmilenio”, it’s like a quickly buses, they uses a special line. I h
my accommodation and the university. I put 25 minutes to go to the university. The cost it’s more

As the courses was still on the old campus, I had to take a bus to go to the university. It was 20mn by
But for the next year, as the new campus will open, you’ll not need to take the bus, as you will be a

Actually, our faculty is not located in the center with the main campus or Istanbul University. It's a r
class even if it's just 2 or 3 days per week. We have to take the metrobus for maybe 1 hour to get to
afraid of that, Istanbul is really big city, you can not go from a place to another without taking 45min
to get a transportation card when arriving in Istanbul ( it costs 15TL and then you have to pay 70TL p
pretty cheap because you 'll use the public transports every day and sometimes 3 or 4 t

We get there by bus. It is 35min, completely direct. We could take the subway but it takes 45min. It c
each time you take the bus.

I lived in campus, so this is just 5 minutes walking to go to the Business office

My university was like 1,5 km from my accommodation and I always took my bike to get to the unive

All the exchange students live in the campus, so it takes 5 min walk maximum to go to class. Each
different price.

From my accomadation to my university, i get by tram or by walk. The distance is approximately 1 km
min.

As my accomodation was at less than 1 kilometer from my accomodation, I used to go to the Universi
take me more than 10 minutes.

To go to my university I took the train, “Cercanias”during 20 minutes. In total it took me 45 minutes
from my accommodation. It costed 40€ per month.

I have to walk approximately 4 minutes from the door of the apartment to the classroom, which is gr
come back home to eat on the lunch break and also to wake up as late as possible. The only downs
music I like has songs that last more than 4 minutes so when I go to class with my headphones on,
listening 

The university is something like 1.5km away from where I am (Kornoeljestraat) so obviously I go by bi
minutes, a little bit less (it could be much faster but most bikes here are single speed bikes which ma
Some student houses are 3 to 4km away from the school, you can still come by bike it’s really nice an
bikes (bikes are much more respected by cars and buses than in France). If you don’t want to you can
cost you 2€ per travel so most likely 4€ per day. You do have some sort of Navigo but it is the OV Chip
this card and then you check in when you enter the bus and check out when you leave it, paying only

I reached my university from my lodging by walk every day. The distance between my room and the B
around 800 meters, so I had generally 10 minutes of walking to join my classes. The only difficulty co
the Hanyang campus is situated on a hill, so the path wasn’t flat.

The apartment (Kypseli 16 street) was at 5 min walking from the university

We were in a boarding house on the campus. That was very practical. But we dit not really had a cho
a really unsafe town and we were not allowed to find and accommodation somewhe

Hanghzou is a big and large city. The ZUFE University is located in the east end of the town in Xia
mandatory not to choose an apartment in downtown. (Too far from the University, from the Educatio
thing to do is to find an accommodation in Xiasha District and nearby the Subway. Then, you can reac
minutes by bus, subway or taxi and you can also reach the West Lake and the city canter in using the
is a long trip but it Subway in China are much more convenient than in France. Single Trip in Subw
Minutes. Single Trip in Taxi : 2.50€ for 15/20 Minutes

I can take only tramways or tramways and underground. It takes between 15 and 20 minutes to get t
traffic. I took a subscription for students, and it costs 200zl (50€) for 4 months for unlimit

It's very far. It takes around 1h15 to go there. I have to walk 25 min to the metrobus station and then
stop of the school and then walk until the school. There is a transport card which gives 200 travels
for one month.

As I said before. I go to school by foot. Every students of the university living in accommodation provi
go to school by foot. So it does not cost me anything. The back of my house has a direct access
university so I am directly on the campus and then I have to walk to the business school for 5

I go every day by foot from my flat to the school. I need 10 minutes or so.

I went to my university by bus (15 minutes) and by walk (25 minutes). It costs nothing, we had

The IIFT advantage is that units are in campus. The building where the courses were, was 2 minutes
where we stayed. Our accommodation was in the campus.

I go to the university by walking. It takes approximately 5min. The distance must be less

I had some particular hours like beginning at 7 am 3 time per week, and I had only three days of cou
the taxi every day because taking bus alone was a little dangerous, even more at 6 am. Taxi cost 70
and took 20 minutes without traffic. If I do not had these hours, I may had take the Expresso TEC
(15pesos) and it took different ways in the city. If you are nice with Mexican who are in your course, th
back home with them if you live in the same neighbours.

I went to school by walk because there were only 300 meters so 3 minutes.

20 min by bikes. In the netherlands you move only by bike. You can fin a second hand b

By Bus, 10min, 3$R

The traffic in Jakarta is really bad, that is what each foreigner will say first about Jakarta. Most of the
go somewhere you take a cab, which are really cheap (around 3euros for 30min). But in order to go
Binus Square to our university Binus JWC, there is a free shuttle with a schedule. In the morning, if yo
have to take it at 6:30 and then other schedule during the day. Even if in fact the university is abso
10km) you will last around 30min to 1hour sometimes more in order to go or come back. It really dep
the day or the day (Friday between 5pm to 8pm is the worst moment). Sometimes also when the shu
and because it is free, you get free voucher in order to take the cab.

the distance between my flat and the university is about 3.5 km, and to go there I use the metro and
by foot and 4 by metro). the cost for public transportation (buses, metro and tram) is 140 pln per 3 m
which is very cheap.

From our flat to the uni, it takes 30 minutes by taxi but it depends of the circulation every morning! It
DHS by day

On foot. You live on the campus

After one week in the first guest house, we moved to a residence near the university. We could easily
by feet in 10 minutes. The cost for one month can be very different according to your flat and your l
100 euros each month for my flat (colocation).

We all bought a bus card because we needed it to go to the university, as we didn’t live in the city ce
by foot to go to our University. The bus card was quite expensive (around 185€ for the 5 months) b
this card, we could take the bus but also tramway and boats across the fjord. A lot of students also u
to buy it and cheap. There was a kind of students markets on Facebook, for all people living in our s
where we could buy a lot of things, including bikes.

The University has shuttles running between the different campuses. So I just had to take a shuttle f
lived to the main campus where classes take place. The ride is about 5 to 10 minutes, around 5 kil
because managed by the university.

We go to our university from our accommodation by shuttle. The shuttle is only for the students of Bin
from 40 minutes to 1 hour depending on the traffic. Otherwise you can take the taxi, which is really
divide the price by the number of the passengers.

To go to the university I take the subway. From the moment I get out of my home until the momen
minutes. I walk during 15 minutes and I am during 25 minutes. In Argentina there is no package (for
month card which permit you to take the transport how many time you want to), a subway ticket cos
But the price always change with the inflation, at the beginning of my stay it was 3.5 pesos! You can a
cheaper 2.5 pesos, but it's longer, more or less an hour.

For going to the university it was very easy. There was a bus stop in front of the dormitory. So we hav
it took 5 minutes. The bus ticket with the ISIC card was 0.35 euros for 15 minutes and 0.70 for 70 min
card for 3 months and It costs 35 euros.

I lived on-campus, thus I just walked from my accommodation to the business Building (where I had
around 13 minutes to go to this building. If I didn’t want to walk (when it was very cold or frozen), I co
“Campus loop”) free of cost. In fact every bus in Kent is free; I just needed to show my American stud
to go to Akron or to Cleveland (two other cities close to Kent) aren’t free (5$ for a t

I took the subway at the station “Ibiza” which was situated at 300 meters of the flat and directly on th
university. It was important for me, if possible, to have no changes. In summary, I could go directly to
in 20 minutes.
At the level of prices, I had a card for bus and subway for 35 Euros per month. Ho
different according to the areas (A,B,C). But there are alternatives, we can buy for example ten ticke
ticket for 1, 50 Euros according to our needs.

I'm generally going to the university by bus or taxi since it is a 45 min walk at least from where I'm li
generally take barely more than 10 min by taxi to get to the school and about 2.50 €

I walk every day 25 min to go to college but quite every accommodation are far (20-30min) from th
public transport.

We can go to the school by subway (one station) for 0.25euros and it takes 15min. But the apartment
we go by walking (15 minutes).

I used to go to the Baquedano Metro subway station which allowed me to be in 45 minutes at the univ
me 600 (around 0.9 euros) pesos for every travel. the The University was at 3.5 kilometers f

We have to take the bus from the New Campus to go to the Old Campus, in order to have class. It tak
go there. We have a student card for the bus so we pay 1MOP for a trip (10 cents in euro): i

Something really specific to Russia is that you cannot find any plan for the bus, neither a bus stop na
timetable. It is really hard to find the good bus, to go at the good place, at the good time. The univ
number but it was taking us 25 minutes to go there. Actually, we found the best solution after 1 or
foot! It was taking us 20 minutes more or less and cost us nothing! Otherwise, by bus, if you succeed
it is between 25 to 30 roubles (0,5-0,6 Euros).

I went to the university in taxi, it was at 5 or 6 kilometers (15 minutes) from my house and we had to
day.

We lived approximately at 10 kilometres from the school; the best solution for us was to take an “
vehicle, opened, with 3 wheels). It takes around 45 minutes to go and cost around 110 INR (approxim
at least 3 in the rickshaw so it was not so expensive. Take the bus in Delhi is complicated and the m
school.

The distance was approximately 15-20 kilometres. 5 minutes walking until bus station; a bus trip of a
(depending of the car traffic and the number people in the bus) and after 2 minutes walking until Sch
month with a card you must pay 4€ at the beginning or 2 euros each trip.

The university (ESIC Business and Marketing School) is not in Madrid but in Pozuelo de Alarcon. It’s n
university but it’s long. I was in the centre of Madrid and I had to take first the metro and then a bus (
657 and I took it in the metro station Moncloa). Generally, I spent 45min-1hour to get to the u
accommodation. I know it’s long but I REALLY REALLY recommend you to take an accommodation in
the university. Indeed, Pozuelo de Alarcon is quite small and there are only residences which the rent
Moreover, if you live in Pozuelo de Alarcon, you can’t go out many times because you are far from Ma
your stay, I REALLY recommend you to take an accommodation in the centre of Madrid. Take one hou
is not so bad in comparison with leaving in Pozuelo de Alarcon and not be able to do anything. Every
Pozuelo de Alarcon regretted their choice. About the costs, you can have a monthly card for the tra
euros per month if you are less than 23 years old or 60 euros. You have to take the monthly card wh
zones A and B to be able to go to the university without paying anything else. The monthly card co
transports: metros, bus. If you don’t take this monthly card, one ticket for the metro is 1,5 euros; an
from Moncloa to the university is 2euros.

The town is really small, I am approximately 1,5km away from the university, so by foot, or we can (
another school. The school explaines us everything upon arrival.

I share a car with a classmate who lives close to my house. It takes 20 minutes, around 20km. I just
sometimes (roughly 1€ for each time we go there).

These are all the possibilities to go from the student accommodation to NUIG: - By bus: taking bus
bus, €50/months. It was not very handy because the bus droped me only at one side of the campus
everywhere in the campus, I realized it was actually really long and it took the same time going by wa
- By bike: about 15mn, and purchasing a bike is from €50 to €80 (the school offer a service of rent
profitable is looking for a student who sell his bike) Really handy, but because it is raining everyday
fast and it is quite painful going to the university when it’s raining a lot. - By walk: about 30mn. In
understand that we mainly moved from a place to another by walking. It could seems a bit long but w
always move as a group so it is less boring. However, because it is raining all the time with loads of
coats and rain shoes.

I usually go to my university by foot (about 20 minutes from my accommodation). I just have to cross
street of Kaunas (“Laisves Aleja”) .The distance is about 2, 5 kilometers. Still,when it is too cold outs
take sometimes a taxi in front of the city hall, it last 5 minutes and cost about 10 litas ( 3€). I can als
litas (about 0, 5€) and it lasts about 10 minutes.

I used to get to the university by bicycle, it took me generally less than 10 minutes. The distance was
just bought my bicycle when arriving, it cost me 30 euros, and it was the only expense I h

I use the school bus and it takes less that 15 minutes to go to school. The school bus is very practical;
Solgeo (Dormitory) to SolBridge every hour.

From my dormitory it takes 20 to 30 minutes to get to where I study (College of Management) that is
7€) to get there more quickly.

By tram, about 7 minutes and 4 stops. Costs 40cts per ticket.

I went to the university by bus. It is 3 kilometres. By bus it takes, 10 minutes and costs 45 eu

We choose our flat just near from the campus. Wuhan is a very big city and it take a lot of time to m
other. So we can go by walk very easily ( 1 minutes to go on the campus ). After, to move on the cam
bus and the price is 1Y=0,15euros

Uni is located 5 minutes by walk which was very nice especially in winter. The university is located
Vilnius.

By bus it takes 10 minutes so it was perfect, less than one euro to go to the unive

I go by walk to my University. Close to the main street, it is really easy for me to go to the University.
the same. It is a bit longer than me, but approximately 10 minutes.

I go to the university by scholar bus. I take it 2 streets far from my accommodation. It takes arou

You have to take the university shuttle. You have a shuttle each 15 minutes. It’s takes only 10 minute
campus.

We took a bus subscription (30€ for 3 months) during our semester. To go the bus from the flat, we h
and then, the bus grabbed us to the univerity in almost 8 minutes. The total distance was

There is a lot of residences and my accommodation (MOAS 1) was the closest to the school, it took
there by foot. In Mikkeli, there are a few buses but it cost a lot and it is a little town so nobody n
everywhere by foot.

The university of Sheffield has buildings all around the city. From my accommodation to the student u
go when you need some information) i can take a bus for 5 minutes which costs 1£ with the student
takes me 30 minutes ( i do walk more than i take the bus because i have time to do it and it's c
accommodation to the management school where i have 2 of my classes I walk for about 20 minutes
would take longer. From my accommodation to one of my class which is at the medical school i walk
and my last class is in a church and it's the longest it takes about 35 minutes to walk to. Bus is alw
( Student card) they raise the prices every year, moreover you can't use your bus ticket like in france
bus ride.

I had to take the bus to go from my accomodation to my university; it took around 10 minutes to go th
go there by foot (it took around 30minutes). But the bus card is necessary to go to the city center or t
The village is not based on the city center. it cost me around 180 euros for the semester

I got to my university by bus and it lasted about 45 min because I used to live in the downtown of t
located outside the downtown. It was very cheap, about 6 pesos so 0,30 cts of eu

I stayed at Hatleberg, the nearest accomodation to the school, it was just 7minutes

Accomodation located on campus, just 2minutes walking from my room to class is neede

Well, here in Akita, all the students have to live in the campus. So to go in class, you just need 5min
are not so tolerant when we are late. We can’t have the excuse of missing the bus if we are late in c
want to go out (do groceries etc) we have to take the bus during 15min to go to the closest mall. One
1,20€. If we want to go to Akita Station/Akita center, that takes around 30min and around 60

I chose my host family according to geographical criteria. Guadalajara is bigger than Paris, and the t
issue. Taxis aren’t expensive but it can become a real budget if you take it every day. There is a me
South to North whereas the student life is on the axe East-West. I identified after 7 days the importan
which the name is Avenuda Vallarta. This axe is very well deserved and some buses go directly to th
family because they lived close from this axe. So, I spent “only” 25 minutes to go in the university by
some of my friends spent at least 1 hour. With your university card, you pay 20 cents the bus ticket.
the bus, personally, i think it take part of the life in Mexico. There you can see who the “real

I get there by walking, for about 20 min. This allows me to breathe and stretch my legs. The distance
free. Generally I do moves me to feet. Sometimes I take the bus or tram when I go in the sub

I go to the university every day in taxi, I have 15 min of taxi and it cost between 3 an

From Agdal to UIR Rabat it was approximately 20 minutes by car. The transport we used the most of
an old Mercedes white taxi typical in Morocco. It goes from cities to cities. We had our own taxi, whic
for 200 dirhams one way/back, which represents 20€. We were 5 to take it though. The transport to go
say it differently, a great part of our budget. On the other hand we had classes only 3-4 times a week
blank weeks when we stayed at home, visited the city or the region. We could also ask for students if
university by car, in exchange of taking part in the gas for the way and back.

I have to take the bus to go at the old campus for my classes. It takes 20 to 25 minutes but the cost
student card, it is 0.10€ by journey.

You have to know that St Petersburg is a huge city, really bigger than Paris so transports times are lo
accommodation to the university is approximately 20 minutes by foot but to go to Master Building it’s

We Were in Kurskaya metro stop, and we had ony one metro stop in the ring line. It's took 20 min from
is 40 rubles, wich is somethin like 0,70 euros.

Ferrara is well-known for its bicycles and everybody has got his own one ! Including me ! As I'm close
need 5min to got the university.

Because the University was very far away from our flat (or even from the city of Rabat) we had to take
There was a bus but we were supposed to pay about 300€ per month the subscri

I had to take the metro during ten minutes, and then take a bus for twenty minutes, and to finish I
minutes to get to the school. The distance was of 12.6 km between my flat and my school, but the p
well organized, and I had the chance to have metro and the bus I had to take all five minutes. The jou
minutes, and I had to pay a mensual subscription of 39.90 euros, because my school was on zone B-1
so for two zones it was 39.90 euros per month, for the young people aged below 23 years old. With
take the metro as well as all the buses from zones A and B-1. As I am 22 years old at the moment,
attractive price.

It is a five minute walk from the Business School and 5 minutes away from the nearest su

From my accommodation I got to the train/subway station SOL in the center (10min walk) and took t
like RER in Paris I guess) line C4 to the stop “Las Margaritas” (stop corresponding to the university Car
min walk to go to class. I was an approximate 1-hour travel from my accommodation to the classroo
to get a card for the area B1 and as I was under 23 years old, it was approximately 40€ per months (
that include the subway, so very good price I guess).

To go to our university we went by taxi. The price to go is 5 euro for 15 minutes. The bus are very b

Actually, my apartment was about 5 min by walk from my university. So I didn’t have to pay anythin

I go to the University by foot and it takes me approximately 10 minutes from door-t

I get to university by walk it’s at only 5 min, so it’s really easiest and confortable for me the morning
However, I live a little for from the city centre (15 min by walk) so I bought a bike 30€ in a second ha
movement.

The distance was 10 meters because we lived in the University. So it was free

If you are in El Ejido you can go by walking, it’s like 10 min maximum from the centre, depend where
Teatinos, you have to take the bus (1 tickets cost about 1,40€, and I think the student card cost ab
because I never bought it)

I got to my school from my accommodation by walking , 10 min to get to the sch

I was on campus so I just had to walk to go to the business building. I had to walk around 5 minut
accommodation was around 4000 dollars.

I go to the university by taxi that I share with my roommates. It takes around 20 minutes to get there,
and it costs between 6000 and 8000 COP divided by the number of passengers (between 2,5 and 3,
take a bus that costs 1400 COP (0,60€).

The university is out of the city and the city is a big one. I walk 15 to go to the metro, 10 mi in the Me
school. to be sure to be on time, I leave my flat 1,15 before the begining of my class. It cost 1€ p

I walked. It was around 2.5 kilometres from the school to the university. So it took almost 1 hour the
was no bus so you do not really have the choice!!

To go to the university, I had to take an underground (for 40 minutes) and a bus (for 30 minutes). So
more than 1 hour. It was because I had taken a flat distant of the city center and the school. To go an
approximately 6 €, but it is possible to take a card which costs 40 € for 1 mont

To go to University, I take the bus with a monthly card (26€), it take 40 min because I take just one
takes more time). It's possible in bicycle in 30 min.

I lived on campus. Everything was walking distance. The cafeteria, the business building as well as th
minutes walking. There were also a barber shop, restaurants and Walgreens next to c

My university has 2 campuses located far away from each other. To go to the main campus, I have to
for around 20 minutes and then a bus for 5 to 10 minutes (so overall 35 to 40 minutes). I think it cost
MRT and the bus. To go to the downtown campus, I have to take the MRT for 5 minutes and then wal
overall 15 to 20 minutes). But I mostly go to the downtown campus because it’s where all the busine
costs around 0.50€ for the MRT.

I go with bus to my university and I come back by foot. It's around 10 to 15 minutes by foot. When I t
euros each travels.

GSOM owes 2 buildings. One for master programs located at 20 minutes away from where I lived, bo
second one for bachelor programs where we spent most of our time actually. I could get there on foot
convenient that GSOM building are pretty closed and located on the same island (Vasileostrovsky Dist
cost roughly twice as less as in France (e.g. a metro ticket is worth 28 RUB and a bus ticket from 25 fo
35 RUB for private companies. (March 2014 : 1 Euro = 50 RUB)

I go to the University in Taxi, or in the public transports (Buses, Transmilenio). It cost almost the same
we share the cost for the taxi. It’s like 1,30e each run fot both the taxi and the bus. I live at 6 km of th
around 15 minutes when there isn’t any traffic jam.

I get to the university by train (20 minutes) + 10 minutes walking after the train. And the train c

I need 40 minutes to go from my home to the university. Need to take one SBahn and one UBa
transportation in Berlin are really really expansive. More than Paris. A Card for a week is 28€ and for
way is 2,6€. But when you pay the fees of the school you receive a semester ticket (only 250€ for 6
student ID. But be careful; don’t think about travelling for free. If you receive three fines (which are re
have justice penalties.

I went to my university by foot (1km). Tou also have some bikes availbale evrywhere in the city and a
old. I don't know what the prices are.

I can walk from the dormitory to the university. It takes 10 minutes. It’s completely free

By foot, it took me 15-20 minutes, and 10 minutes if I ran. So it was free. There were no direct bus
solution was the best.

Your accommodation is located 10 meters from the university; it will take you about 15 seconds and

The only problem was the distance from the city centre and the university. Actually we didn’t buy a b
are few buses and it was expensive (17 euros per week, about 55 per month for students) So, we wal
go the university and 20 minutes to go to the city centre. In total, if we went to the city centre during
1 hour and half per day, we get used to it very fast!

The university was at 2 train station from our accommodation. It took us 15 minutes to get there. If w
card, it would cost 5 euros for each trip. But I bought from the beginning a transport, it cost 210 eur

I go to school by feet from my accommodation. In fact, I like to walk and I only need 10 minutes (15 m
heels) to go to the university and of course it’s free. It is around 800 meters of walk which is enjoyab

I sent an email to Korea University, to the international services, and they gave me the email address
to their website, I asked some questions and after I received a room. It takes me 2minutes and 28
University. It’s just in front of the main gate, it was really convenient. No bus, no su

I have to walk 5 minutes to go from the dormitory to the classroom.

We live a 12km from university, which where in southern delhi, it took around 45 minutes to go to, an
1,5€ per travel (we’ve been tough in bargaining, and had our regular rickshaw dr

I go there on foot. Duration: 5minutes

I had to walk to my accommodation from the university. The time of walk was 20 m

From my apartment to the university I can choose two way. I can take a taxi but it will cost me betwee
will take me about 10 or 15 minutes. The distance is about 5 km. I can choose to take the bus, I h
during 15 minutes and after, the bus will take about 10 minutes to arrive at the university. It will co

There is two way to get to school, first one by bus (629-B) for 6 pesos and by taxi (80 to 100 pes
approximately 50 minutes by bus without traffic hours and 25 minutes by taxi. Unfortunately, the s
down-town.

2 campus principaux à Malaga, Teatinos au nord de la ville et à 20 minutes du centre ville en bus (1
campus "El Ejido" en plein centre ville à 5 minutes à pied du centre ville.
Je vous conseille de chois
vous pourrez la majorité des cours recherchés : marketing, finance, RH, etc.

Yes. We had to. Around 180€ for 6 months. LMDE

My accomodation was on the campus.

To go to my university I had to catch the tube which was five-minute walk from my accommodation. T
my school was approximatively 25 minutes, and I had to take 2 different lines. The monthly cost for
1 and 2 only is of 84 pounds with the student oyster card. To benefit from the student oyster card, I h
did it once arrived in my university but I discovered then that I could have done it befor

I am at 10 minutes walking from the old campus, where I attend Chinese courses 2 mornings in the w
by bus (Shuttle from old campus to new campus : 5Y per trip) from the new campus where I have bu
week. It is quite far and very unconvenient (few buses).

The accomodation is directly in the university, in the same bloc than teachers. we were really nea
minute), the canteen and the mess (2 minutes) and the sportsroom (5minutes). It was include in t

I had about 45 minutes by subway from my home university. You have to take a metro card to pay b

I walked to go to my university, it was around 2 km from my accomodation. So it was around 15 to 2
university.

My dormitory is not located very far from my University, between 5 and 10 min by walk, something l
the University from Monday to Thursday (Friday is actually a day-off) by walk and even if the whole un
top of a big ill it is not very far. So it cost me nothing to go to my classroom, but there is another opt
you can take a cab. In fact the campus is just tremendously huge and you have a relentless flow a c
And it could cost you around 3000 Won (around 2,30 €).

By feet, 30mn every days, to go and 30mn to back... So it was quit long, no public transport in Rauma
a bit expensive...

10 minutes by walk across a green park, the distance was around 1km.

I was lucky enough to live in the centre of Rauma. So I just had a 10-15 minutes walk to go to school.
buses within Rauma. Some of us who were living further had to buy bikes to go to school but it is
secondhand bikes in Rauma.

- Accommodation/university : 10 min walk.

A shuttle is including for free from Binus square. It’s far, appreciatively one hour, depending on the
Jakarta. Taxis in Jakarta are really cheap, so I recommend using them.

We are using a car that we have rented. It’s half an hour driving. We are 6, we are all paying arou

The distance from the accommodation (in Katwaria Sarai) and the university was 15 minutes by fee
rickshaw (price: O.30 €)

I had to take two bus to get to my university. It was 15 kilometers far from my flat. I spend 50 min in
cost of transport was 40 € per month with the bus suscription. Really favourable to take t, beacause e
sometimes 2€.

To go to the university, I walk about 15 minutes. The university is about 1 km away. In Vilnius, I alm
transportation, because I like to walk, but also because I don’t think I really need it. Wherever I go, I
ticket cost for student 1,75 lt, which is about 0,50€

I used the subway (3 or 4 stations). It is really close it only takes 15minutes. Seoul subway does not h
in France. So you have to pay each time you take the subway. With a T-money card you pay 1050
correspondences are free depending on the distance.

I was on the Campus, so around 5 minutes to go from my room to my classroo

To move in Moscow, I use the metro or my feet. In the metro 20 passages costs 10€, but for student t
per month. I could only get this card after 2 months.

I need 10 walking minutes to go to the main building, and 5 minutes to go to the building were we h
Greek student are separated). A ticket for public transport is 0,70€ when we are Greek student (1,40€
valid 1h30. In Athens there are buses, trams and metros. It’s also possible to get a card for one

My accommodation was on campus so I only need few minutes to go from my flat the my classes. Yo
choice you have to live on the campus.

I get by walk to university and, as the university is exactly 1 km away from my home, I need about 1
don’t have to pay for a bus.

To go the school we took a rickshaw that cost 50 (0,60€) rupees when the driver is in a good mood a
wants to cheat on you, the distance was around 2km and it takes about 10-15 minutes to go. There a
cost 10 rupees (0,11€) but no fixed time. Uniworld also provide a bus service, which you can take fr
9h30 in the morning so perfect when you start at 10AM.

I lived on campus, so it is 5 minutes to walk to go to the cafeteria and to the main building. And it is a
by walk to go to the Business Building where I had most of my classes, this is very

la résidence dans laquelle nous étions n'était vraiment pas loin de l'université (1 arrêt de bus, 5m
vraiment cher puisque le prix du ticket dépendait entre autre d ela distance parcourue. Au début de n
£1.90 juste pour un arrêt, puis nous avons acheté une carte jeune à £8.00 ppour ensuite payer £1.20
quand même à presque £40.00 par mois juste pour des trajets "maison-université", sans compter les
les villes voisines!

We have two campus in our university. To go to the main campus, it is about 50 minutes (25 by MRT
minutes by foot), but I have only one class/week in this one. The ticket is about $30 (75cts) to go, and
To go to the downtown campus, it is just 10 minutes by MRT and 5 minutes walking. Businesses clas
is less expensive for the MRT, only $16 (40cts).

Two way to go to school, by walk (15 minutes) or by tramway (10 minutes). The school is 2 km away
Walk is free of charge, and a transportation card for a semester duration cost 720 CZK (in stude

My university is at 5km to my flat. I have direct Bus or I can take taxi. The bus price is 10cent and the
I need 25min and with taxi 10min.

The trolley 3 is the main way for getting to TUT. From my apartment, it takes 2 minutes to go downst
stop, 13 min of driving there and 3 min to enter the university so it is very nice. The ultimate thing is
for the activation of the transport card and once you made the Estonian ID card (one week to get it
explained during the orientation days) the transport costs nothing ! They even reimburse you the cos
back before you leave!

I just ticked it in the form that I sent to the university. Only 50 meters from the academic block so
comfortable to be close from the academic block because of schedule changing (sometimes few hou
jam (if you have to take a cab from you accommodation).

I went to the University on foot (5 minutes). For the transportation in Tallinn it’s free for Erasmus stud
the Estonian ID card after that you can use it when you want.

The university has its own bus that we take everyday to go to the school. That’s a 10-15min d

The metro station (Metro Station: Ibiza, Line 9) to go the University was located at three minutes by w
I used to spend between fifteen and twenty minutes to go to the University. I used the metro every
because it was the most convenient way of transport in Madrid the monthly ticket cost 35€. It perm
without any problems of the flow of traffic.

I get the metro, just 15 minutes to go in my university and with tickets i could pay 110€ to use m

The dormitory is in the school so it is really convenient to go to class. Only 5 minutes by walking an
classroom.

I have a bus who bring me from the dormitory till the school. The bus was free. The distance is ap
depending of the traffic.

I use the metro to go to school; it takes approximately 40 minutes. It took 2 months to receive our
bought tickets, it costs around 10 euros per week. Then, we received our card, so it is only 8 e

Cost ; nothing but 10 minutes walk from my apartment to my school

My accomodation is far away from the university, something like 5 kilometers. That is why I need aro
my accomodation to the university. Usually I took the bus and the underground, it costs 1,50€ per tic
the public transports during 100 minutes). The problem is that because of the non organization of
sometimes I'm late. That is why if could start again my erasmus exchange, I would choose a flat cl

My dormitory was quite far from the school and the city center. To go to school (or in the city center),
20 minutes and then walk for 5 minutes. The cost of a bus pass for one semester (four months) is 125
get around Innsbruck by bus : public transportation are highly developed. It is also possible to use a b
are also numerous. It is possible to get a used bike for a reasonable price.

I did it by tram and by feet. 5 minutes to take the tram 10 min inside the tram and 10 min by feet to
travel card for approximately 50€ per month and you can also take the bus, metro boat and tr

We were at the CDL campus about 2 km from the main campus. We used a rickshaw (at anytime) to g
They settled a bus but the schedule changed every time.

There are different solutions : you can go in Transmilenio, big buses , busetas little buses or taxis. We
and it costs 4-5 euros. It is like 20-25 min by taxis, less than hour by walking. Sometimes, it's more
demonstrations or climatic issues .

Direct Bus (line 37U) : 10 mins. It's 1 mop (0.10E). The night, we have a shuttle to get from the cam

The residence offer a free service of shuttle to go at school but because is far you need to take one
with a wake-up at 5:30 to take the shuttle at 6:30 to be at 7:30 for your class begin

I have to take the metro and then the train called “cercanias” which only exists in Madrid’s area. The d
20kms and it takes 45min to get there. I pay 30€ per month

I went to the university on foot, it’s took less than 10 minutes from my accommodation. I think it’s lon
The bus subscription cost more or less 40 euros per month as a student.

The residential school was not on the campus where the courses happened. It was at 5 minutes and
touk or by free shuttle. The problem is the schedule of the free shuttle is bad. Indeed the shuttle di
courses began. So we have to take one touk touk. Normally, you pay 40 roupies so less th

I take the train, called Cercanias, to get to the University Carlos III. The train station, Vodafone Sol, is
5 min) and then I have to wait for the train 5 to 10 min. From there to Las Margaritas Universidad, the
University Carlos III, I have about 15 min trip and then I have to walk about 5 to 10 min, according th
because the University is huge. So I always leave the house one hour before the class begins. Indeed
Madrid, it is located in Getafe. I pay a transport card to get there, about 30 euros a month. But the c
take the subway in town, to take the bus and even to go to the airport.

I have to take 2 trams , the school is not in the city center , but from my flat to the university it takes
price of the transport card for 1 month is 10e and you can take everything (bus, tram

Between my flat and the University, there were around 15 kilometers. I took the bus to go to Univers
situated 1 minute from my flat. It took 10 minutes to go to University by bus. I took a transportatio
around 100 PLN per month (25 euros).

There is a direct busline between the dormitory to the University so you can go to the University just
for a four months bus subscription.

I choose to live in the center with my roommate . Indeed, we studied in two different UNI , his in the
so connection with metro and train (cercanias) was really easy. The UNI is almost at 20 kilometers
Madrid , it took me an hour from door to door. The transport consortium of Madrid delivers a mouth

We walked from our flat to Ateneo (5 to 10 minutes).

The university give to you a room in dormitory so you live in the university. The campus is very big b
the classroom. It costs 80€ per month.

I’m very lucky because I had an accommodation in the centre on a direct line to go to the university.
join the metro station, then 15 minutes in metro and then 10 minutes by foot to join the school. So I n
to my school. You should take an accommodation on the circle line or not far from Taganskaya metro
card cost nearly 0,5 cents but you can take a special card for students which cost 7 Euro

Entre la résidence et l’école, il y a environ 15 mn à pied en marchant correctement, ou 3 minutes en
qu’on peut prendre à la sortie du quartier (4 mn de la résidence), la course est de 30 roupies. Il est
quelques rudiments d’hindi pour être un peu plus crédible.

Generally I used the cab to get from our accommodation to the university, it costs around 13 RMB, bu
(1 RMB). But Chinese buses don’t have any fixed hours, it’s inconvenient to go to class. It can happen
20 minutes for a bus that is supposed to come by every 10 minutes. By cab it takes 10 to 20 minute
in fact, if you are alone or two in the cab, the driver will either wait or go round by other places to fil
more than 20 minutes.

To go to school, I have to take the subway and then walk. The metro stop was just down the block th
The ride only had one stop during about 5 minutes, and then we had to walk for 15 or 20 minutes be
The city is very large (15 times the size of Paris), the metro stops are much further away. The price
approximately 50 cents. During the first week I signed up for a travel card, but I've only had it two m
subscription then was € 7.

We have a shuttle service which pick us on the street and left us at school (30$/month) but sometim
class schedule, so we have to take a cab (4$ the run).

A really good quality of this university residence, which is nice: there is a free shuttle that goes from
university residence) to Solbridge. It takes about fifteen minutes to go, and there is a shuttle bus
directions, all day long.

I generally go to the university by underground or “subte” with the D line. I have less than 5 minutes
the station and then I have 25 minutes of train until the station 9 de Julio from where I still have 15
university. So I approximately need 45 minutes from my neighborhood, Palermo Hollywood to go the
located in Microcentro, 7 kilometers away. Its location is not a great place to live because there are a
day but not during the night and so it is considered as dangerous. Moreover, because I have class a
22.30 pm when the subte stops at 22h15, I take the colectivo to go back home. There are a lot of co
line is a company and so have different prices: it varies between 2.50 pesos and 2.95 the journey. You
well in the subte because it does not exist as in France a subscription with unlimited journeys. More
journey as it lasts 3 hours as 3 minutes, it is the same price and it you want to take another bus even
have to pay again because one hour validity journeys do not exist. When I arrived, the subte journey
middle of March, the price increased and a distinction was created between the price for the people
and those who pay by tickets which exist for the subte so the price went from 3.50 pesos to 4.50 pe
and 5 pesos with tickets.

My flat was on the neighbourhood of Moncloa and I recommend it because it is a pretty cool one bu
nearest from the bus station which allow you to go to the school. You have to take a bus (657) from t
travel is about 30 minutes it depends of the traffic. I recommend you to buy a subscription becaus
without it is expensive, the cost of the subscription is 38€ (without it is 2€ per rou

Cadiz is a really small town. There is the old downtown and the new centre. Almost everything is c
downtown. I live in the old centre, 5 minutes (1/2 km max) away from the university walking. I do
transportation here. Everything is do-able by walk.

By bus, it was about 30 minutes, and the bus ticket cost 3 reais, about 0,90€

The dormitory is on the campus, so if you want to stay there, it is useful. But as I said before, we t
campus. We are about 15 minutes’ walk from our classroom. The apartment is about 150 square mete
month

In our flat in Ipanema, we had many buses and the metro station really closed. Unfortunately, only the
we used to take the bus. It is 3 reals (90 cts of euro) and lasts between 20 minutes and 45 minutes d
jams. It wasn’t so far. Moreover as we had courses at night (from 20:00 to 22:00 for example), we hav
taxi to go back home for security matters. It coasted 15 reals (4 euros) but we usually shared it with s
became not expensive at all.

I came by foot (approximately 10-15 min)

It is inside the campus, maybe less than 100 meters from classrooms. We got it as soon as we’ve

you leave on the campus so for me (global village) it take 3 minutes to arrive in my

The localization of my accommodation enabled me to go directly to the university by subway (line 9)
The season ticket for the transport (bus, subway, train) cost me 35 euros per month , which is the sa
However, there are three transport areas in Madrid (A,B,C) and the price increases depending on the
we can buy ten tickets for 12 euros whereas the minimum unit price of a ticket is 1,50 euros. I can
subways are very modern, spacious and clean.

To go to the university I took the bus. The school was about 10 km far from my accommodation for al
A bus/metro card for a month cost 40 euros.

As I said earlier, we were 30 seconds from the tram station starting from our flat. So we were taking
the school in around 7-8 minutes, so an average of ten minutes for going from school to our flat. It co
it in the tram, and 30 cents if you buy it before

By train. It is like the RER in Paris for example. The station was really close to my apartment (3 minut
minutes by train + 10 by foot approximately. I bought a transport card for all the semester, valid from
the 18th of May. I wad obligated to by a region card. Helsinki have 3 regions (Helsinki, Vantaa and Es
Helsinki one and my school in Vantaa. I paid 190€. The card included all the different transport ty
subway, bus, tram and even the boat to go to some Helsinki Island). Single ticket price without the c
5€ for the 3 regions.

I walked to the university, 10minutes. A bus card is useful in Oslo (390NOK for studen

I went to my university by taxi with my roommate and the two other Frenchs from our residence. It c
20min.

I went on foot to Laurier University ; thus, it is free. It was indeed only 5 minutes and 500m far from
place where business and economic classes take place).

I was really close to my university. My flat was at 5 or 10 minutes walking from my university, so I d
when I arrived in Dublin, I have slept in a friend’s flat and I have had to take the bus, and it was r
subscription for a bus card is around 100 euros per month.

Hatleberg, the student housing where I lived, is situated 5 minutes walk from the school up on the hi
the highway and go up the roughly 50 stairs. If you choose an accommodation downtown, it takes 15
the university but I strongly advise to ask for a flat in Hatleberg.

I’m going to the university in taxi with my friends (because the taxis are really cheap here) and whe
same price than if we take the bus. Because there is a lot of traffic all the time in Bogota we take app
the university from our place. The price is between 2 000 and 4000 pesos (more or les

As I explained before my accommodation contrary to most of students was not located in the centre.
bus and subway everyday and in 20 or 30 minutes (bus or walking to the U-Bahn station) I was in the
accommodation cost 380€ per month. The subscription to use the public transport during one seme
offered by the city because you are a new citizen in the city.

The easiest way to go to the school (which is located in Vicalvaro) is to to take the subway. It last aro
from my house to the university. One way travel cost 1,5 euros but it is easier to have a monthly car
35 euros each month.

My accommodation is 8km far from the university, I go by bike. I bought a second-hand bike 500D
troubles with it twice, so I had to pay 150DKK extra, around 15€. It takes me 30 minutes to go to the
to come back home.
Bike is in Denmark very popular, because they have biking paths almost every
France, they are not dangerous because there is something between the biking path and the road fo
small hedge. So this is very convenient.

My accommodation is closed to my university because I am to 15minutes by walking from my univers
5pesos (€0.30).

To go from my accommodation to the university I use the public transportation, I take two subways
minutes. The university gave us a transportation card, so it doesn’t cost me anything

I was living in Allive Gossitel which is around 5 or 10 minutes by walking from the business school, th

The campus of ISM University in Vilnius is located in the old town near the city hall place. I lived jus
took me only five minutes to walk from my accommodation to the university. But there is no subway
you can go only by bus or trolley and then walk a little if you don’t leave in the old town. The price
without subscription or 20lt a month with subscription (plus cost of bus card 20lt at the beginning).
kiosques.

I go to the university by bike. Everybody is doing so. The distance is about 20 minutes by bike for me
not the closest one from the university. It depends on where you live. For a bike, I got mine for 40€ b
one. It is not difficult to get a bike because when we arrived in Groningen, some other student were
looking for people to sell their bikes. When you arrive, you can be added in facebook groups like "For
people post what they are looking for and others post what they want to sell.

My accommodation is in the campus. The buildings where we have our courses are very close to our
It’s about 5 min by walk.

I had to take the metro during 35 minutes. I have no idea of the distance, but I think it was less tha
subscribtion of 35€ per month for the metro.

I get to the university by bus (2 yuans) or by taxi (12 yuans) because it is really cheap. It is approxima
house to the university by taxi.

i was living close to the dorms, so all the student got several options to go to the bachelor building, th
only 20 minutes, and the second one is by bus, it's less than 20 minutes and it costs aroun

I took the metro. 40 minutes of travel. 35 euros subscription per month (metro c

My apartment was at 15mins by bus from the university and 15mins by foot from the city center. T
Tallinn is that transportation is free when you are living here (even as an erasmu

As I have explained before, my accommodation was at 3 minutes by foot of the school so I went to s
Some students, who lived farer from the school bought a bike for cheap (around 200

My dorm was on-campus, so I walked just 5 minutes to go to class.

We have scooters that we rented because it is impossible to walk in the city because there is not
expensive every day and there is too much traffic, and the only public transportation that you can use
really complicated to use it if you don’t speak Indonesian (because no one speak English here). Ever
because of the traffic and it is not that dangerous, even if of course you have to be really careful. And
of the road. It costs 30€ to rent a scooter per month. From our residence to the school it takes us 1
Sometimes less.

My flat is in the city of Hermosillo and the university is at 15 min in car. We take a taxi with all the Fre
cost 5 € to go to the university.

Oslo is a small capital, so it’s not too long to go everywhere you want. My accommodation was to
university. I have to take the tram, close to my flat, and walk 7minutes after. I can also take the met
many ways to get to the university. A pass for one month costs approximately 40 e

I went to my university by walk. It was situated in the city centre at 800 meters of my accommodatio
go there and it was free.

As I wrote previously, my accommodation is located at the centre of Antwerp, so as the university Ka
places are close to one other. So I did not need to take any underground or bus or streetcar, and to p
from my place of residence to the Karel-de-Grote University. Every time I walked (I looked on a map of
a little more than one kilometre), and it did not cost me anything.

By bus we had to pay two things: the bus ticket for any way (1.20 pounds after discount) plus the st
pounds for all year). The distance was few miles: 15 minutes on foot but 5-7 minutes on bus. The bu
hour.

With the university, each student who wanted could get a bus card for 20€ for the semester. So I took
is more or less close in Leuven, I preferred to have the bus card. I thought also that it could be use
weather. Concerning the distance, I think my house and the university are separated from almost
duration is 12min by bus + 7 minutes by foot if I take the bus n°1 or 2, and 15min in total if I take

We did the travel in bus or in tuk tuk (and sometimes by foot), It was far from 5km, like 5 or 10 min of
the tuktuk wa have to pay 50 Rps (0,60 €). For the bus it was free.

I go to the university by walking. The distance is around 200 meters, which take around 5 minutes

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I have to walk 5 mn to come in my university so it doesn't cost me nothing

Abbott residence is on the campus. It is only 5 min to reach library or classroom

To go to the university, I take the subway which is located at 5 minutes from my house by walking. Th
to a subway station so it is very convenient. I need between 20 and 30 minutes. The subway ticket co
doesn’t exist subscription and you pay the same price whatever the number of trips you d

The house I rented was located on Marlborough Road, 1.2 km from the University so I could get there
There are not many bus stops so it is more convenient for you to walk, and very pleasant as you can
seaside or through a nice park. As I have never taken the bus, I couldn’t tell how much it costs, but t
the University, as well as a taxi station (and a supermarket in Fulton House where you can buy eve
class).

25-30 min à pied 15m max en vélo 25m en bus 10 min en navette : environ 2€/v

From my accommodation, we have 3 options to get to the university: firstly you can walk (20 min on
take a taxi if you are with other people because taxis are very cheap in Argentina (to go to school it c
Lastly you can take the bus (it is the cheaper, it cost around 0.40€ for one travel, but the bus system
Europe, you have to wait a long time between 2 buses, like 20-25 min, and the time indication is not
bus: you can buy a card and then you can charge this bus card in a lot of Kiosks in Rosario. In additio
application “CuandoLlega” on your mobile phone or your tablet because it is useful to know when the
you don’t have the bus timetable).

My accommodation is quite far from the university but the transport facilitations are very good. I ca
bus or by metro. I usually take the bus 504 which goes directly from my street (Calle Morandé) to the
long, the drivers don't drive very well and you never know exactly how long it will take because it de
There is also the possibility to go to the metro Station ("Plaza de Armas") at 500 meters from my
Baquedano, the metro gets you to Pedro de Valdivia and you have to walk about twelve minutes to
ticket costs 620pesos, it is not expensive but you can't buy an unlimited subscription so it is quite e
(about 50 euros).

As Thurles is a small town there were no bus to join my university. Unfortunately I was living around
every single day I was walking to the university and pried for no rain during the travel. At the start it
but you really quickly get use to it so it was not a big deal. And the good thing was that

I go to my university by metrobüs. It takes me 40 minutes to get there. I bought a student transport c
per months that means 0,10€ per travel.

By bike is the easiest way. But you can go by bus. Takes around 30 minutes.

Le logement était dans le campus obligatoirement. Nous ne pouvions pas le prendre à l'extérieur
comme "dangereuse". L'école oblige donc tous ses étudiants à dormir sur place (même les indiens). D
nous mettions 2 minutes! Par contre les gars dormaient dans un campus séparé qui était environ à
avait des navettes toutes les heures il me semble.

To go to the University, we have taken a bus which is gratis. The distance is around 5-10 minutes o
useful. Nevertheless, there was a negative point: sometimes, the bus didn’t come. But, the taxi is ver
to the University).

We went to the university from our place every time by taxi. It took more or less 15 minutes. We w
together, so we could divide the price, per week it was about 5 euros for each pe

The distance between my house and the university is 30 min walking, 10 minutes by bus. The cost i
have to recharge your travel card (5€). Per month, it costs like 60 € if you take twice the

I was living at Jumeirah Lake Towers with the others students of ESC Rennes we took a collocation and
our university. It cost us around 400€ per month without the petrol but it is very low cost in Dubai. To
drove every morning 30 minutes as we were at 40km from the school but it is not

I lived in the suburb, but my bus stop was 200m away from the hous - and was direct to HEC. I cons
change bus, and I had 10 minutes of tranport (3km to go to school which was great (didn't have to w
the bus subscription, it's cheaper to buy monthly ticket which cost 15,50 euros. Otherwise every tic
euros which is very expensive.

My classes were conferred on 2 different campuses. The first of them, in the city center, was located 1
apartment. To go on the second campus, outside of the city, a 45 minutes bus ride was necessary (p
connect the 2 campuses). The cost of the trip is 10 RMB (approximately 1,2€)

The university propose us to live in the dorm. The dorm is behind the university. You need 3 minutes
10 to be in class. So you don't needto take transportation.

Went to the city from Tokyo by night bus and a shuttle came to pick us up at the station. My accommo
I need around 3 minutes to reach the classroom.

Fortunatelly, the localisation of our dorm is perfect. We are near our university, like 10-15 min max
transport are very cheap in this city its around 0,30 euros the tickets for the bus. There is no subwa
train connexion to all others city and the cost of one tickets its around 3 euros

I leave really close to my university. I walk to the university everyday. Between my accomodation an
only 700m to walk.

We were living on the new “American-style” campus, where the class will be next semester (after sum
to attend class at the old campus, and we had around 30 minutes bus to go there. But as I said, next
be on the same location (The new campus is huge, so you may take 10 minutes walking to go from y
transportation costs, except if you purchase a bike or take the campus shuttles). If you take any b
0,10€/ride with the student transportation card.

Nous sommes logés sur le campus, dans le dortoir réservé aux étudiants internationaux, il est po
appartement indépendant, mais il faut se débrouiller.

The owner of our house holding a bike shop, so I'm going to university by bike, which takes me 10-15
bus it takes 10 minutes and 25 minutes walking. A bus ticket costs about € 80 ce

At the beginning, with my friends from the ESC, as we did not know which bus we should take, we to
around 15 reais for three people, to go to the university. Now, I am going to the university by bus, i
which 10 mn of bus. I have to pay 3 reais go and 3 reais back, everyday, because here in Rio de Jane
system of monthly card like in France.

To go to the university, I put 20 minutes on foot or 10 minutes by bike. Otherwise I have friends who li
either the bus or the subway.

La résidence était sur le campus et tout dans le campus se faisait en 5-10 minutes

To get to the university I took the bus, close to my house (around 3minutes). I got lucky because it too
to the university.
The coast was expansive for me actually it is not possible in La Coruna to get a su
for example. Let me explain in Rennes or everywhere in France you can have a subscription for the m
this subscription you could have discounts to your tickets.
Indeed here you can just have a card
Moreover you have kind of discount: 0.85€ instead of 1.20€ per way.
So the system is not like in Fr
discount for a month, but the goal is more or less the same, because there you have to pay on your
put money on your card allow you to have discount

I get my university by walk and by metrobüs. It lasts around half an hour to get there which quick eno
me 1TL to go from Bahçelievler station to Avcilar Campus station. The campus is 30 km away

I go to the university by metro. It is located 10 minutes away from the apartment, then it takes aroun
had to walk 10 minutes from the subway to the school. To be on time at school I had to leave 40 minu
of the lessons. The good thing is that metro tickets are very cheap, it costs 0.50€ fo

My accommodation, like the one of all the Erasmus was located on the campus, so never more than 1
the courses.

I live in the forest and Mikkeli is kind of small so there is no public transportation and actually you do
university by foot and it takes me around 20 minutes from my accommodation. You can also rent a
university but it is rare to have bikes available at the beginning of the year. However from March you
free of charge, you just have to give a caution.

To go to my university, I use the metro, it takes 45 minutes, because my flat is in the north-west of
university is in the south-east. So, 45 minutes in metro but very easy to go, there is only one change
stations on two differents lines, 20 in total. The metro card costs between 30 and 35 euros, it de

We were like 20 minutes by car far from the university. There was a school bus service but as we wen
the school it was too expensive so we were taking taxis which was 5,5€ per day at 4. Each day one
which cost us per person around 11€ per month. At the school it was possible to ask Mexican to brin
the day. At the beginning we felt a little uncomfortable with that because we don’t do that in France
common in our school. Don’t be afraid it is a good occasion to discuss more with Me

My flat was near the university. It was about 5 minute walk from the university

First, I took the metro in “Vodafone sol” station until “Moncloa” station, and then I took a bus (n°65
minutes to 1 hour to go to my business school. The subscription is 39 € / mont

By tram and the distance was close around 10 minutes. The cost of one ticket is 27

From that first accomodation it was 15-20 minutes far walking, behind the university. It was not reall
there were a lot of stairs to walk up and it remains far to go to school every morning .
The second a
called : Berkeley Residences, 15 minutes walk from univeristy but much better situated, next to a l
restaurants. I recommend that.

We went to university by bicycle (10'). University gave us 4 bikes for free when we arrived. Also moto
late. 2' and 20B one way (50cts)

Kolding is a very small city, even if my flat is in the center and my school out of the city I can go ther
or by bike (5minutes). We never have to take bus.

I went to the university by bus (sometimes taxi). I took the bus 2 cuadras from my place. It took 15 m
to the University. The problem with Argentine buses is you never know when it’ll come. For the bus
card in a kiosco. A card costs 50 pesos and then you charge it. One bus ride is around 04,5 pesos. In t
and 10 minutes to go to the school. It costs around 25 pesos. Be careful with the prices I wrote beca
high in Argentina. So prices are changing all months.

My university had a partnership with the bus organisation in Leuven. So we had to pay 20€ at the be
and the university gives me a bus card. This card allowed me to take all buses to travel in the center
located in the city center so 2 km far from my university so every day I was taking the bus in order to
system was really practise.

I went to university in metro and bus. Everything took me about 1 hour by public transport, my sch
center.

My accommodation is on campus. I have 5 minutes to walk to go to the cafeteria. For my courses,
building of my course, it is 5 minutes in average. So, I don’t pay anything.

I use public transport, mainly U-Bahn lines (underground) for 20 to 25 minutes, and have to walk f
Therefore it takes me half an hour on average to go to university. German universities would make y
fees and give the so-called “Semester Ticket” included in the total fees. At HWR, we paid for 231€ fo
with the “Semester ticket” we have unlimited access public transportation within Berlin (trains, tram
regional trains….) from April to September (dates of the Summer Semester)

I lived on campus; the canteen was at 1 minute by feet from my room, and classes at 2 minutes. The
included in the amount of money we paid for three months at IMT: 50 000 rupees so aro

There is a special bus that takes us from our house to the University. It is included in the formula of
minutes to arrive to university.

Vivant dans le quartier URDESA, j'avais la chance d'être sur le trajet du bus privée de l'école. Le coû
mois.

I go to my university by feet. It takes me 10 minutes. I checked on google map and i stated on my em
that i wanted to live in 52 Vetterstraße.

I get the university from my accommodation by walking 10 min. So I didn't have to pay bus, but I b
because the unit ticket was about 4-5€ so the monthly card was very interesting, above all at the be
when you visit the city a lot. Even if you visit only the weekend, a student monthly card i

We were living very close to the university, so we took bike to go to school or moto-taxis who were ve
took 6-7 min by bike or 2 by taxi. We choose at first to be close to the school because we didn’t kn
arrived, but Bangsaen (the city) is very small and the university is in the middle of the city so every p
close to the university.

We had to take to different lines of subway to go to the university, which took around 35 minutes. Mo
cost 35 euros. This is the best way to pay for transports, as a single ticket is 2 euros (+/-50cents depe

My accommodation is in the International Villa, in the campus of the school with the others exchange
It took not a lot of time to have the accommodation, we just had to fill a form in France to say that w
International Villa and we were accepted. The cost is 90euros per month.

We have a little bus that passes every day. We just have to walk from our house to the main street (
during 5 minutes. After we have between 10-20 minutes of bus (according to the traffic) to get our un
This service is free. The only problem is that sometimes the bus timetable is not the same as ours. S
go and/or to come back in taxi.

To go to my school, I took the bus. I needed about 5 min bus and 5 min walk. A total of 10 min, 2
subscription 15 euros per month. There are about 2 km.

We decided to live in the very center (Jumeirah Lakes Tower) so we had to take a car every morning t
was 25 minutes away from our appartement. We had to pay each approximatively 70 euros per mont

All accommodations are located on the campus, which is not close to the city so I advise you to tak
campus.

At the beginning we used to go by taxi for 1 euro because the weather was really cold. In fact, we ha
temperatures reached -6. But after, when we had a greater weather and also less money, we prefer
takes 20 minutes by foot to get from my place to the university.

I am going to the university by bike. Everybody has a bike actually. Dutch people are saying that y
having a home. It takes me 25 minutes to go at the university by bike but you can also take the bus b
you take the bike and tickets are very expensive ( 2 euros). So it doesn’t cost me anything, I just ne
euros) but there are sometime reparations to do and in case of stealings you have to buy

My accommodation is on campus, so i naturally go there by walking, it takes between 3 to 5 min

Everything depends on the building you are studying in. The Management building is a bit far, about
no buses going there. But I also have courses in other buildings, such as Medical School which is at
accommodation, or a church, which is at 2min by foot. The bus cost 80p to 1£ with a student card,
students walk.

My university was on a campus and my accommodation too, so I went to the university on foot and
minutes, depending on the location of my class. For those who live outside the campus, there are a l
night.

10 min by foot

I live in the campus, so it is 5 min walking from classes.

I got to the university either by bus or on foot. It was approximately 5 kilometres away. Whether it is
me 25-30 minutes to get there. Bus is free thanks to the semester-ticket that every stu

The university was 2 km from my home. There is very little public transport network. I went for my
majority of students and Finnish travel by bicycle. It is possible to buy one on-site opportuni

Our flat was really close to the bachelor building: it was a very important criterion for us because Sain
huge! It was thus possible to walk to the university (15 minutes approximately) or to take the bus (

Our university (VMU) is located in the city center and the building of Economics and management is
our dormitory it's about 10min by walk and we don't need any bus.

To go to the university I used public bus. The distance is not very important (5-6 km) for 20min. The b
25 rubles (50 centimes)but you buy a card for 750 rubles in order to have metro, bus illimited d

I took the train to get to my university from my accommodation. Just only 2 stations and then 10 min
short, less than 20 minutes to get my university. For the cost of this travel, I paid around 200€ from
18th of May. It was not expensive compared to the normal prices. Thanks to our school certificate, w

The distance was about 1km more or less and it can be done by walking, it takes approxim

My accommodation was on campus. I recommend that before it is easier for everyday life. I was in
campus so I always walked to go somewhere (classes, shopping,...). In 10mn maximum I was in class.
go out of campus.

By bike - around 10 minutes

I lived in the Campus with Indian and foreign students. We were only at 1 minute of the classes, and i
morning, very early!

There is a special bus going to our university and the most common stop is the one in "Plaza de Pond
my flat I have to walk during 15 minutes to go to that stop and then 20 minutes of bus. Each traveli
euro with the card thant you can make in each bank NovaGalicia for 5 euros)

Accomodations are on campus

pour aller à l'université je mets entre 45-50 minutes, je prends le cercanias (sorte de métro- train). M
est préférable de vivre dans le centre de Madrid J'ai pris un abonnement à 36€ par mois pou

I go to the university by bus because my bus stop is very close to my flat and I have 2 different bu
distance is around 2 kilometres and the bus takes 5 minute maximum to go to the university stop. T
(0,35 euros for 15 minutes) for students and 1,7 PLN for others.

In order to get to the university, I had to walk 10 minutes and then take a bus for 5 minutes to be r
would have take nearly 40 minutes because we had to cross the Danube, so approximately 5 kilome
30 euros for 4 months, and I used it to cross the city otherwise.

I already mention this part above : I lived on campus which means on the middle of everything. I had
to the class, to the library, to the sport centre, to most of the campus facilities... I paid the minimum p
my residence was the oldest but the cheapest : about 350€ / month.

To go to the university from our house, we usually take the taxi, because it is very cheap and the bus
It cost 100 pesos to go (5,50€) that we divide by 4 or 5, which is the best way. The distance is 14 k
students who offers to bring us home with their own car also.

J’étais à 5minutes à pied de l’université

Our case is special, so because the campus isn’t totally open, we have to go to the old campus to ge
the next year, the courses will be in the new campus. So we have to take bus every morning during
made a “Macau pass” that permits to take the bus for 0.10€ per trip but this card could also be used
to pay in the cinema,…

I decided to take a house in the centre of the city because the school was offset and there is nothing
there, it took me 45 minutes to 1 hour in bus or 25 minutes in taxi. For the bus you have to pay 0.3

I went everyday to the university by foot, and walked 10 minutes (less than one kilometer). S

I’m living in Smolenski boulevard which is the main street surrounding the ring. It is close to 2 metro s
park cultury. To go to the school we had to take the metro from Park cultury till taganskaya, which t
minutes in total. At the beginning of the trip our school helped us to subscribe to a metro card howev
it. We finally received it almost 2 months and a half after our arrival. But before we had to buy ticke
each, or we could buy a card with many tickets (20 tickets for 500 roubles = 10 euros). The transp
expensive but at the beginning it is very complicated to find his way. They are not so many clear indic
written in Russian. But we get used to it with time.

The university is composed by 2 campuses and I have half of my courses on each. To go to the main
minutes: I have to take the metro and after a bus. The cost for a single travel is around 30NTD (=0,7
where I have my business courses, is closer where I lived, only 10-15 minutes by bike (using bike is
and 15 minutes by metro (it costs 0,40€).

To go to the university from my accommodation I needed to walk something like 10 minutes through
to take the train (one train each hour). The travel by train was about 10 more minutes. The train was
The price of the ticket was 1 pound (return ticket) with a NIRAILWAYS card (I got this card for 8 poun
main train station in Coleraine). I needed approximately 20 minutes to go the university (but only o
can’t miss one).

My appartemant is in the university so I need 5 minutes of walk to go to classes. It is an obligatory c
far of the city center (1 hour by train and bus).

Our accommodation is really well located (on the ring) between two metro stations (around 10-15 m
are 4 stations to the school nearest station. Then we have to walk 10 minutes to get to school from th
45 minutes in total. A metro ticket costs 40 rub. You can have 11 for 350 rub and 20 for 500 rub. We
card but it took two months to get it. The metro card is 350 rub by month which is really convenien
months, each week I had to take a card with 20 tickets for 500 rub. It means that I spend 2000rub/m
two months whereas we paid 350rub/month (= 7 eur) the last two months. MIRBIS University helped u
form for the card and two students went with us the metro station to submit i

You have to know the bus system is awful, horrible. Only one bus every 30/45min, and sometimes th
Don't expect to use the buses. Everyone here has a bike. So I went to the university by bike. From Ka
From Olympia it's about 10min, from Linna it's about 5min. But it's very quick. From downtown, you h
can rent a bike from uniersity, same system as survival pack (~80€ and they will refund you about
there's a limited number of bike, and numerous of them are old, without gears (gears are important).
local stores, but be careful, they're selling overpriced bikes (+100€ easily). Ask to students, there's lo
through a FB group (Student secondhand store Vaasa). A good price for a bike is about 40/50€. I re
(old, difficult to use => no gear, very thin tyres, ...), then I bought a bike to a friend for 40€ (good bra
you stay during a year, don't hesitate to buy a good bike, you will use it everytim

I go to the university by bus : around 30-40 minutes, it really depends. When you are a student, you

The university (NTU) is closed to the dorm. But as the campus is really huge, all the students drive bik
You can buy a new bicycle for 50 € in a shop close to the dorm. So the college of management is ap
from the dorm. So it takes 10 minutes by bike to go there.

There was a bus available, in front of the dormitory, which is going directly to school in less than 5 m
35€ for 3 months. Sometimes I took my car, and the university was 4 km from the do

I went by university by bike (approximately 10 minutes) or by foot (half an hour) when the wea

i walk to the university from my accomodation (20 min) or i took the underground when it was too co
was around 5€ this is why it was better to walk

A special shuttle bus is charted for the student with special schedule. It is included in the monthly p
term of kilometres (maybe 10) but because it is Jakarta one of the most crowded city and with a lot
takes usually about 45min to 1hours to go the university...

We stayed about 2km from our university. We can go by walk but the university loan us for free bik
We can also used moto-taxi which was very cheap, about 0.5€ one way.

As I said I lived next to the university. Actually I could see the yard of the school from my kitchen. It
minute to go to the campus (I must tell you that the Old Town area is clearly the best par

For going to the school everyday we took the cab because it’s not really expensive (800 rupees: 10€
accommodation to the school was 15 Km and it takes 20-25 minutes to reach the s

For going to the school everyday we took the cab because it’s not really expensive (800 rupees: 10€
accommodation to the school was 15 Km and it takes 20-25 minutes to reach the s

I had to walk during 25 min between my flat and the UNIC. There is some buses but the schedules are
every 40 min approximately). The bus ticket is 0.75 cents with students cards (50% d

I used to walk to the university from my accommodation, I don’t know about the distance, but it ta
minutes

I went to the university by bus, which was located at 4 kilometers, 10 minutes from my accommodati
months for public transports, that allowed me to move in Barcelona every day

In Madrid, all university partner's of ESC Rennes are outside the center. Me at ESIC, I've got 2 options:
then metro during 5-7min, take a bus (n°657) at Moncloa until ESIC. It's very long, because ESIC is a
the traffic, I can take 40min or 50min-1h. The bus without the transport card, is 2€/travel. The metro
you take (10 travels, 12.....). Without the transport card it's expensive when you have clas

In Wuhan we use to live on the campus, in the foreign student dormitory. It’s very convenient becau
needed around us. We have a cafeteria at 10 meters and a street with many little stands and resta
walk. We have class in different buildings but not far, about 10 minutes maximum by walk. We live
Americans. To cross it from the dormitory to the main door we use to take 20 minutes by walk but w
7AM to 20PM. These buses only cost 1 RMB (about 0.12€). when we want to go in the city we need
guanggu, the nearest subway station. It costs 2 RMB or if we have a card 1.6 RMB. It’s about 15 minut
one hour. The subway is very convenient in Wuhan because we can go everywhere. By the way, it’s
three cities before, then we need about one hour and half by subway to cross the city. If we want to
taxi, there are really cheap in China in general. The only problem is that when it’s the rush hour, it’s
and even harder if we don’t want to do a long distance.

It is in the campus, so you are near the building school. The hotel price is: -> for a small room 10
negotiate to have it at 70 RMB -> for a bigger room 110 RMB/per day but negotiable a

I went to school on foot (about 10-15 minutes) or with my bike (5-10 minutes). I bought a bike from a
to get around. In Antwerp, everyone travels by bike, there are a lot of suitable infrast

To go to Carlos III you need to take the cercanias (like the RER), it takes approximately 30/40min to ge
Madrid. I always left one hour in advance from home to be sure to be on time. You have to buy a mon
EVERYTHING in Madrid included and unlimited (bus, metro & subway)

At the beginning I went to school by foot because there were only few buses every hour and sometim
all. Moreover it was quite expensive: 3 euros for one ticket. It was about 4 km for the accommoda
depending on the weather). Two weeks after my arrival I decided to buy a second hand bike at 50 eu
very easier and shorter (only 8 minutes to go buy school). Riding is very common in Finland and main
a very student place.

We were housed in the secondary campus of IMT because of lack of space. We had an rickshow to go
50 cents driveway race. it takes us 7 minutes.

I'm living in Lucan, a lovely village 11kms far from Maynooth. I used the Dublin bus to go and I need
Then I have to walk around 10 minutes. The bus is quite expensive in Ireland (Dublin bus) so the sin
bought a card of 30 days 100euros.

As I said it, I was going to the university by metro, I had to walk one minute to go there, then only on
5min) and then walk again from metro to university during 10min. The ticket was 50r (1€) but the pric
bought 2,5, 10 or 20 tickets. Moreover, we applied for metrocard with the university which cost 350r
had them only in april.

To go from my flat to the university i took metro, it was only one station and approximatively 20 min
was the same to come back. the metro ticket was 40r (so 0.80 cts euros) but more you bought less it
the university, we have apply for metro card which was 350r per month, but we only had them 2 m

We can go to the university by walk (about 10-15min) or taking the metro. If we walk, it is free and a
pesos.

I went to university by bus and sometimes lending my flatmate’s bike. Either way, it took me betwee
get there. There is a special bus card for university students, which allows us to buy tickets for 0.56
Hence I always paid less than the monthly subscription of 29 euros provided by the local bus company
to go to the university and come back home.
The breakeven point for a monthly subscription to be
51 trips, or 25 roundtrips. My maximum was only 40 trips a month (5*2 trips by week * 4 weeks), bu
worth asking for students living far from city center.

My school was quite far that my accommodation because I lived in the centre of the city and my sch
next to Madrid. That's why I had to use two different means of locomotion : first I had to take the metr
station. This costs 1,5€ by travel. Then I had to take the bus to my university. This costs 2€ by travel
exchange I had to pay 7€ a day to go to school with means of locomotion. Moreover, I spent 45 m
locomotion from the city to my school, and 45 minutes more from my school to my accommodation, fo
was quite long but I preferred live in Madrid and spend many time in the bus than live in my school c
up. After I subscribed to the bus and metro society, I only paid 40€ a month.

To go to my university, i went by subway and bus, its was free with the travel pass and the travel ti

We go the university by bus. The bus card costs 1€, and then, need to be charged with credit. Going
takes around 15-20 minutes, 30min needed by foot. The accommodation is 10 blocks far from

I lived really near my university : 15 minutes walking 3 by bus The bus is a service from the uni

My dorm was a bit far: about 25min by bus and 30 by bike, the distance was 3.5km. The bus “semest
found a cheap bike (50€).

From the center of Madrid to Getafe (where is situated the unversity), you have to take the cercanias
minutes but you have to walk 10 minutes after between the cercanias and the university. The co

Usually, we go by walk but sometimes it happened that we take a taxi because it is cheap and more
walk, it takes around 20/25mins to go to the University to our accommodation. If I take a taxi it takes
University for around 1.80 euros.

The university house i was in was located next to the center of the university. My class building was 5
house so i went there by foot.

My flat is really close to the university, I go by walking it takes 10 minutes. For some months, I took
costs 35 euros and you can use buses and metro. Otherwise, a ticket for bus and metro costs 1.50 e
located in the South of Rome, easy access by bus or metro.

Every morning we went to school in taxi, in Delhi it's very deficult to take the bus and the taxi are not
people to go to our school). The distance between the school and our flat was approximatly 15 km
morning 45 minutes to go to school.

I was living in a house in Preston Street. I had to walk 7mins to the Otrain station and then take the Ot
order to go to Carleton. The Otrain stop is straight insite Carleton's campus, so it was pretty easy an
Otrain every 15minutes and is free as we all had paid to have the Upass. Many people come to the un
easy as there are many many buses going all around Ottawa, and at least 6 different ones are going t
the campus.

We took the taxi to go to the university. We are 4 to live in the same residence so the four of us ta
Mexican pesos in total so a little bit more than 25 pesos(1€) per person. We live 15 min from the un
exist a bus, but we do not know the stop and the timetable. This is not indicated very well. More of
taxi to go back home because there is always a Mexican who offers to drive us ho

Je vis a 5min à pieds de l'université.

The University is situated in the suburb of the city, just like our school in Rennes. There is no subway
to the school. So we went to the school by taxi. I think it's the best way to go because it's the sheape
(15min). For the return most of the Mexican have a car and propose us to take back

Actually the dormitories are part of the campus so you just have 10 minutes walk of the Business Buil
live in Taipei this much farer, from taipei to Sanxia NTPU you first have to take the Bannan Line ( Blu
then take a bus -916; 922- for about 15 minutes to join the university.The bus is about 30 NT, and on
within 20 to 60 NT, depends where do you what to go. Nevertheless, you can have a 30% discou
transportation card which if very easy to use and to reload.

It was about 2km. We could take Auto Rickshaw (very usefull in Delhi!) for 30 rs (minimum price, don'
!) but we could walk for only 15 minutes.

It is the perk to live in the campus. I live next to my class rooms, like 5 minutes wa

I got to the university by subway, it was quite far, even if it is only in the zone A of the city, and long
there was one change. I took a subway card for the month and it cost approximately 37€

We get to the university by cab. It takes 20 minutes and it costs 10 euro per day for

The dormitory is near the classrooms. Just 5 minutes by foot. But to cross the campus will take you 20
it is very big. So you can take a minibus in the campus (0.10 cents one way) and reach the 3 main
campus.

30 minutes: the time between my home and the university. I had to take the subway for 10 minutes,
15 minutes. It was possible to go by bus but also the time never be the same depending on traffic.
costing 600 pesos (0,80 euros). There are students subscriptions but very complicated to obtain

I used to go by walking because it is just 20 min far from where I am living. But now I use the bus an
Bus is very expensive when it is a one way: 50 kr, but for 6 months I pay something lik

Je prenais le bus. J'étais au Bachelor building (10 minutes environ), ceux au master building sont plus
prix d'un ticket de bus est de 25 roubles mais la carte de transport est plus pratiq

We have to take the car in order to go to the university. Around 30 minutes because school is in th
gazoline is cheap then it wasn't a big trouble.

As we have a russian contact, we found before the beggining of the semester an accomodation for
1000e per month. And we were at 15 min from the universities.

I lived on the campus so it was 10 minutes from my room to my classrooms.

I take the metrobus, in total it take me 1h. I have a student transportation card which cost me 70 TL (
to have unlimited transportation.

The distance is less than 1 km. It costs me my transportation card which I said was around 30 euros p
whole fee for the period of stay.

As specified above, I found my accommodation thanks to Facebook. So I was “off campus” and I paid
month. I was very close to the university (1 min walking). The location was more important than the
weather, it was easier for me to go to class and to come back when I finished late. Besides, living c
because you could come back to eat at your place. They were a lot of things in the University: libr
restaurant, rooms to study, club, bar, bookstore, so you could use all the equipment of the Univ

The first day of school was a presentation day where they gave all the exchange students the docu
during their stay or for their home university. They also gave us a coupon to have a very cheap trans
(tram, metro and bus). If I remember well it was about 30€ for the all semester. I mentioned the scho
from the uni by tram. From my flat it was between 10 and 15 min by walk and about the s

I get to the university from my accommodation on foot and it took about 15/20 minutes. Also, ano
university from the accommodation was to take the taxi, which only costs about 2

All the exchange students from the second semester live in the Postgraduate House. It is situated on
a little bit far from Macao but still served by buses. I think you have to pay around 2 MOP to enter the
like 0,20€. There is one going to the old campus where we have our classes. I think it takes around 3
plus 5 to 10 minutes to reach your building. The new campus is supposed to open in September so e

I use to take the metro at the Ibiza metro station until the vicalvaro metro station where the schoo
around 15 minutes in order to go to the university from my accommodation. As I précised it in a prev
35€ per month.

We used to live on the campus so we didn’t need any rickshaw. It was very relaxing knowing that we
in the classroom.

The distance was exactly 18km. I had many choices to go to the university: ideally, I arranged with M
can take me directly with their car. It cost nothing and took less than half an hour. In Rabat, public t
quite good. So with the other French student we share a Grand Taxi when we can’t go with Morocca
tram to join the other French in another neighborhood (6dh). The Grand Taxi was expensive: 100Dh f
people). Sometimes we take another taxi direct in a station and it was less expensive (10dh/pe
transportation was difficult to the university and with the combo tram/taxi I took more than an hour

What administrative formalities did you have to do on arrival? Was there a cost for this? Did your Partn
this?

I had no formalities to do on arrival, because I already send a paper when I was in France with all
university needed. The only things I had to do was the choice of my courses on the IPO Database (on
students).
This one wasn't without difficulties, because all the students book all the class at the sam
choose more than they need to delete some after they meet the teacher and did the first lesson if it
Finally, I had all my classes since the beginning, but not all my credits on the IPO database directly th
for me, I have all the credits I need.

On arrival I paid the mess for 1 month (30€ which included lunch and diner) There were no welcom
rennes studens had arrived one week before and helped us for the formalities. Then, we could easily
they are very friendly and welcoming. For instance to get a phone with an indian card we were helpe
who filled out all the documents needed for us.

On arrival, the university gives us some administrative formalities, but without any cost. We h
administration: the passport, the FMM (the Mexican visa), the ESC Rennes grades. The university hel
our inscription.

I did nothing. The only thing that I did, it was to open an account to the bank. I opened an accoun
transfert the cost was really high. It depends on banks but I was in group société générale. I pai

I never had to fulfil any administrative formalities except the choice of my cours

On my arrival, I had to fill in the Learning Agreement if I had any changes to do on it (which was my s
February. The coordinator for exchange students in my university helped me to choose and fill in the
to register to the French embassy to declare my stay in the country for more than 3 months, in order
had to bring a proof of address, a photo, a certificate of attendance, and of course my passport. But
that I did not have any other administrative formalities.

You just need to be registered to the police. I first applied on the website (when I still was in France
documents to the university who gave them to the Police.

I didn’t have to do administrative formalities with the government or the France Embassy. The only t
on my arrival at the dormitory and the same at the University.

there was an administrative formality in the police station, the university help us to do this. And som
books and access to the library. Any cost more.

On our arrival, it was important that we declared our flat with our proprietary to the city hall. Als
consular card and register us to the Ariane site . This site is an administrative European site to decla
you have quit your territory for a more or less long period.

When I arrived I needed to check everything in my room was alright. I needed to confirm all my cla
learning agreement to the ESC RENNES. It just cost me stamp for ESC RENNES. Westminster Univer
about this.

I had to register at the university, then sign for the lectures I wanted. The school wasn't really help
program.

All the administrative formalities are before the departure. At your arrival the buddies will bring you
registration, you have just to follow them and to give you migration card (a very important and very
you have ti fill in the plane at your arrival. The university will do all the paperworks to extend your vi
july. You don't have to pay for that. About the migration card : nobody will tell you but don't loose it :
back to France).

Concerning the administrative tasks, I had to go to the university at the International Relationships O
sign up some papers like the Learning Agreement between the university partner and the ESC Renne
some courses that I didn’t like and that didn’t fit with my professional project, and finally I have bee
enter the information system of the university.

The administrative formalities are taken care of by the university. I only had to go to an administrat
after arrival in order to renew my visa.

There is just the learning agreement to fill in 2 or 3 weeks after your arrival. There is a two-days or
explain you everything (modules, taxi, medical things etc...). The partner university and the ERASM
helpful and you are always welcome to ask them some questions.

The partner university was really helpful. As soon as we were accepted in the university, they mailed
photos (similar type as them on the IDs), some photocopies about our student and ID card. That was
the first day of school, we had to bring it the woman in charge of it, then sign a paper and we had ou
Simple and cheap.

The course registration was a real nightmare! I register for the courses I wanted months before bu
consideration for AIU, so we had to fight for it... Whe also had to fulfill some administrative documen

As Norway is a part of the Shengen area. There is not special formalities before your arrival. Howeve
you should register yourself and ask for an appointement to the police. You just have to declare that
three months on the territory and bring identity photos, your semester card (given by the school the
acceptation in TBS) and your identity card. There is not cost for this.
From the start to the end, th
give us information if we need. They have given the first day the semester card for the appointment a
will serve you for all the student discounts you can benefit with which exists in Norway as the

Apart from filling the Learning agreement delivered by ESC Rennes, I had no administrative formalit

The university helped us a lot to do all the administrative things. We had to register at the town h
university, to open a bank account and care about the transportation. The registering in the univ

We first opened an account at the bank and then we had to register at the town hall. Then we paid s
for our flat, people from the university helped us doing that at the first meetin

At the arrival, there is a meeting with the administration member of the school to make a student c
courses. It don’t takes too long and it was out of charges.

On arrival, guards of the campus gave us key of the rooms; nobody welcomed us for 3 days. We rece
choose ours courses and also completed administrative’s papers and we got a deadline of 3 weeks to
there was no other cost. The responsible of the International students was helpful but not a

On arrival, guards of the campus gave us key of the rooms; nobody welcomed us for 3 days. We rece
choose ours courses and also completed administrative’ papers and we got a deadline of 3 weeks to
there was no other cost. The responsible of the International students was helpful but not a

The only formalities I had to do was to get my student university card (it was free) and the universit
also had to make an Alien Registration card for the immigration services. It cost 30,000 won so 20€
helped us for that.

When I arrived, I filled-in the form of arrival that the ESC Rennes gave me.Then I choose my classes a
UCEMA gave me and after that, I did the learning agreement where I wrote the classes that I kept and
We must have the Argentinean visa to take the exams. The first step is to get your penal anteced
arranged a date with our coordinators in UCEMA. I paid 100 pesos (=9 euros) and we needed passpor
days after , we went to the “ Migraciones” to get the visa. The school arranged a date for us before.
euros ), we needed the photocopies of all the pages of passport, an ID photo and some papers that o
So, three o four hours later we had our temporary visa . We went three weeks later to collect the fin
all was very well organized.

I had to register to the university, to paid 28 euros, and then, to fill the “piano di studi” and the learni
it signed by the head of the economic faculty.
Recording at the police, it's free. I did not get help from University

No special formalities

j

We juste had to go to the ambassy for being declared like frensh living in Mexico for 6 months. It coste
my partner university.

As I was in the European Union, I had no administrative formalities. You have to fulfill all your pers
University Website before arriving, nothing more.

On arrival the only administrative formalities I had to do were to ask for a resident permit and to
( compulsory in Danmark for student staying more than 3 months). It was totally free of charge. T
organised everything, the formalities took place in the school.

I had to give my grade sheet and the photocopy of my passport. No costs for th

The administrative formalities, it was: a letter from the bank confirming that I have enough in my acc
semester. Moreover translations of this documents : to the bank, ESC Rennes, and these translations
before making my VISA. Arrived in Colombia I had to pay for me to make ID resident. The total of the
more or less 350 €, and the partner university does not help me for anything at all, if only to remin
registration to be registered in University.

I had to apply for the student visa. It was really easy, we all went to the ambassy to fill in some paper
all got our visa for free.

You have a couples of meetings at the beginning. Then you 'll have to choose your classes ( you 'l
changes in your learning agreement compared to the one you've made in FRance because some
Turkish ... )Your erasmus coordinator will help you with that and you'll have one week to choose.
anything on arrival. Then the Turkish administration is very slow and everyone doesn't speak english
and stressed on arrival but you 'll love this erasmus destination, which one of the most unbelievab

It was long. Before we arrived here we made the student visa (104€ in 2014). Then, here, we had to
Here is the idea: - Going to the PDI (Policía de Investigaciones) to register ourselves as foreigners livi
Francisco). Paying 800 pesos (bring cash). A lot of people are going there to register, then it is bett
morning. Don’t go there if you don’t already have Chilean phone number and definitive address.
photocopies of: visa, passport, stamp of entry in the country and PDI’s paper, to the “Registro Civil
demand for the Chilean ID card. The price is about 4500 pesos if I remember well. Bring cash too. - O
the great opportunity to go back to the “Registro Civil” in order to get your ID

Paper about accommodation and i had to valid the class i chosed.

I had some administrative formalities to do, and there wasn't a cost for me but you had the choice
student few that allow you to rent a bike and a survival kit. There is a person dedicated to the excha
for anything.

Before coming in Japan we had to make a transfer for accommodation and insurance so I pay nothin
The university help students who want to open a Japanese account.

In Czech republic, I bought a Czech SIM card for the mobile phone (10euros) and a transportation car
with erasmus price). I also went to the police for declaring I was on the czech territory. My buddy h
things.

We had to actuate our student account of the universty and to choose our courses and enroll them
responsible of the exchange students about the credits of each course and if there were some overla

On arrival I had to go to the university to recover the certificate of arrival and my student card. I h
subjects in an online platform. I had to create a transportation card by going at the metro station an
partner university did not help me for this but I consider that it is to the student to

I only had to change my learning agreement, it took approximately 10 minutes to do it with the perso
herself the copy to the ESC Rennes.

So technically you’re supposed to register at the city hall (it’s free, takes about 30 minutes once you’v
but in reality nobody cares it is never asked so unless you want to work I doubt it is actually useful t
there is nothing to do, if you’ve given your identity photo on time you’ll be able to get your student
otherwise it takes 14 days for them to make your card (the card is needed for sport facilities, renting
passing the exams).

Every foreigner living in Korea for more than 90 days has to apply for an Alien Registration Card, whi
the authorities that the person is staying in the country for a long time. I got this through the immi
situated quite far from Hanyang University. I went there two times, one for submitting my application
my card. The university indicated us the process, the documents to submit and how to join the offic
were also present to accompany us if necessary. The cost of this application was 30,000W (around 2
administrative formality I had to do at my arrival in Korea. Moreover, a tuberculosis epidemic appear
not in Hanyang in particular but in Seoul in general; so we were asked to go to a health-centre for d
(free) and then submitting it to the University administration.

There were a registration day were I had to fill some papers for the university. The ESN members (Era
there to help us to get some identity photos and go to the bank to pay for the university

We had to choose our course. And we were really disapointed because we did not have the choice. A
courses that we choosed when we were still at the ESC. It was the same courses than the third semse
really unhelpful and they did not give us any solution.

At my arrival, the Partner University has established a personal file with several administrative inform
photos.
And the International Office is very convenient and helpful.
No worries concerning adm
concerning the school. But the process to get a VISA Mainland China is long and difficult so you sho
before your departure.

Nothing at the arrival because in the European Union a student can stay 3 months only with his/he
extension of my stay at the cityhall till the end of my semester and it was for free. My buddy has tra
was in polish only.

There is no help from the school... It's the ESN organization which sents me the link for it but with few
do my residence permit. It's 200 TL. You have to take an appointment and go back there a second tim
it back. You can also register your french phone in the turkish network for a total of

I had to register to get my student card. It took me about 2 hours because of the queue but the staff
students) and answered every question I had. I had to do it on the campus and there was not any co
welcome pack with guides to visit the town and the region and planning about the univers

We went in Odense to register in Denmark to get or CPR number and then our yellow card, which is ne
more than three months. The school organized the travel there a few days after our arrival

I had to fill information for my alien card (ID Korean), and it costs me 30 000 won. I also had to give
some files. And I've opened a korean bank account with the school (it costs nothing). And I had a m
school and they took blood test.

There is no administrative formality to do to remain in India if we don’t stay more than 6 months. Ho
an India mobile phone, so Indian students have all helped us for these non-official for

On arrival we had an orientation week, where he had to complete some forms to create our student
credit card. We also had to later do the alien registration card. For that, the school provided us a scho
the address of the closest immigration office. The cost was 30,000won which is about

I did not have any administrative formalities to do. I've had done everything in France in order to be o
documents to fill was for the immigration and did not required any price. (But the university was rea
moment, even for administrative stuff as when I needed operation).

On arrival, I filled out paperwork for my accommodation and I took a photo for my student card. There
school helped me for that.

a meeting with a french teacher of the univerisy partner is organised in order to help you with admin
the enrollement in the courses

On arrival in Brazil, we have to go to the Police Federal which is at the international airport to regist
obtain a paper that allows us to stay on the country. This as to be done before 30days after arrival. I
date on the web site of the Federal Police if you don't want to wait 6 or 7hours. The university doesn
requires a list of papers indicated on the web site of the federal police and the payment of 2 taxes.

The administrative formalities in Indonesia are mostly the visa in fact but not so easy to get. So, as
apply for the visa on time, around 2 or 3 month before as it is recommended, we gave lots of paper
Binus University helped us to it by contacting a “visa agent” who makes the things a little bit easier fo
visa in total, for the one that we had (the permanent one with the one you don’t need to renew) it wa
also took the option to have a multiple re-entry in order to travel abroad as I want. This option costs
University was really helpful, but the administration formalities there are really slow and that take a
had it at the last moment. When you have a formality to do in Indonesia, you don’t have to expect th
post office, like the traffic, everything is crowded and slow.

No administrative formalities !!

No administrative formalities were ask on our arrival.

On arrival nothng. You just have to get your visa before to leave. and the school give you a

We first have to pay for what they call a Special Student Permit, it costs 7800 pesos (= 130 euros). Th
for your visa, 50 euros each month. ADMU OIR – International Exchange Students, who welcome the
care of all administrative procedures to obtain visa extension. It avoids to go in the immigration offic

I remember that when we got in our accommodation, we needed to fill the inventory of fixtures (incom
the university, we had to validate the learning agreement regarding the courses we choose and to se
our courses, which was my case. Finally, we needed to go to the police station (with an appointm
because we were staying over there for more than 3 months. I remember that we needed to show
insurance card, our ID card and our semester card. Then, we got a registration certificate paper, whi
the right to reside in Norway.

I didn’t had any formalities on my arrival, except the frontier in the airport.

The only formality was about the visa. After having chosen our visa (VITAS) we went to the immigrati
300 euros with the possibility to leave the country and come back. Yes our university helped

When you go to Argentina you can not do your visa when you are in France, you have to do it in the t
arrival in Argentina. The school had planned an appointment, and give us the its of the paper we
immigration. When you stay for 6 months in Argentina you have to go to a police station to print yo
Argentina (you do it when you are in Argentina, you don't need your penal antecedent from Franc
photocopy all the pages of your passeport, and to bring a proof that you are studying in the UCES an
those papers you gave it at the immigration and you wait during a long time, and after they gave you
to pay entrance in park in museum, and plane tickets much more cheaper. To get your visa you have

We have different administrative formalities : for the dormitory and for the university. Concerning the
a document for the check in of the room. For the university we have to meet our coordinator for the e
give to her the papers asking from Esc Rennes ( letter of acceptance and choice of courses). The coo
with us.

I paid nothing for every administrative formality I did here. When I arrived in Kent State University,
of Global Education in order to show my J-1 visa, to verify information on my status, and to give my A
administrative formality was done quickly by the Office of Global Education. I was not lost at all on m
followed me well.
For my accommodation, I had to sign papers in “Korb Hall” (for my Winter break
check-in of my room was done by my RA (a supervisor who lives on the same floor) one week afte
semester. With the business building (and in particular with Mrs. Amelia Corrigan), I had to verify an
courses. My new learning agreement was directly signed by the Office of Global Edu

The first day of class, when I arrived at the university “Rey Juan Carlos”, I only had to fill two documen
form (choice of courses)
- The learning agreement for the university and too for Esc Rennes

On our arrival we just had to fill in some papers for the school about ourselves and which course
undertake .

There were some administrative formalities for the college (choice of modules) and Erasmus grant
helpful when we requested information and help.

Because we had a transit by New York, we had to do the ESTA form for the American administration a
only one thing we had to do is chose the course we want before arriving in Mexico City. We had a digit
(Marketing, Logistics,…). I advise to be registered in the French Ambassy (not far from La

I had to go two time at the "policia de investigacione " in order to do my "carnet" which is an identit
Chile. I costed me around 10 euros and my university didn't help me.

With the help of a coordinator from the University of Macau, we just had to fill some documents and
that they asked us for, before leaving France: medical papers, insurance,… We didn’t have to pay an
check our different courses with someone from the international office in order to see if everything w
went to the immigration office all together with the group of international students (around 30 people
our visa for Macau: we didn’t pay anything for that either.

As I told previously, we had to ask for a multiple entry visa once there. The first visa cost us around 2
the multiple one, we had to pay again 20 Euros. GSOM dealt more or less with everything in

I had no administrative formalities to do on arrival.

There is no formalities to do if the stay in lower than 6 months. We only had to be declared at the loc
rent of the apartment, but our owner did it for us.

Nothing. Only confirm my learning agreement.

I didn’t have to do anything about the administrative formalities because I was in the Union European
to see the Embassy of France to make a registration in case there is a problem but t

I did not have to do much; you can rent commodities or stuff (dishes…) from the school with a dep
insurance if you want, the school explains everything. Just make sure you have cash (50€-100€), you
for various cards and things they lend you. You are supposed to register at the police station for stay
but it costs 50€ and is not really useful, so none of the exchange students did

I didn’t need to do anything on arrival. Registering at the local embassy is recomme

I had no administrative formalities to do on my arrival. I only had to take care about my learning ag
students) but NUIG helped us in all the different things to do, etc.

On my arrival, I had to fill in the Learning Agreement if I had any change (which was my situation) un
after of period to “try” our chosen courses and any others. The coordinator for exchange students in
to choose and fill in the form. Furthermore, I had to register to the French embassy to declare my stay
than 3 months, in order to avoid any problems. I had to bring a proof of address, a photo, a certificat
course my passport. But it was free. Except from that I did not have any other administrati

I just had to register near the foreign students office on the very beginning of my arrival. The only thi
of 34 euros for an assurance. The partner university helped me very well and I did not meet any

The Medical Insurance and Medical Services was 31 000 W (Around 20€). I also had a medical chec
(Around 10€). We created our Alien Card which cost was around 20 and 30€

I had no administration formalities to do on arrival.

Easy and free, just say that we are the at french embassady.

No administrative formalities.

Yes, ZUEL help us when we arrive in China : you have a chinese buddy who help us for administrat
problem that we need to anticipate and it is very important : Try to do a VISA with more than one entr
south-asia.

Except the learning agreement that we needed to modify in case some courses were not available o
your courses, there was nothing else to care about.

We had to go to the policia federal to make our registration in the country, we had to wait all day long
reais ( more than 70 euros) this is mandatory and we have to do that 30 days after being i

Actually, I had no formalities to do. I just had to register at the International Office just after my arriv
after June 1st, we have to register to the Consulate. But it is not my case, I come back in Fran

I had to go to the minister of immigration to register my visa so that it could be available. It cost me 4
I’m living who bring me there. I had to go there twice because they had to keep my passp

The only formality is to take an appointment with the medical center to fulfill an online document abo
Everything is explain during the orientation day.

Because we were from France, and so from Schengen, we did not have a lot of formalities, just to re
Police department (which was just next to our flat) so we didn't need the help of the u

Aalto University is well organized and infor you about everything. You can register to the police station
(I didn’t go). There ain’t no other formalities, except maybe going to MOAS to take your keys

I didn't have much to do, on orientation we were guided to chose our courses and then to provide th
student card, it was really easy and quick, it was also free ( 5£ if you loose your Ucard to make anoth
would like to address is that the university had asked us to choose our courses in advance so we tho
but it wasn't, they had asked us just in an informative way and none of it really mattered when we go
our courses all over again and some of them where full.

The administrative fomalities was quite simple because I was in Europe. Even if my partner universit
wasn't so difficult; I just had to make an appointment with the police station to say that I am in Norw
studies. I only had to declare myself, that is it.

We had to deal with insurance stuffs, receive our student card and that’s all. Everything was we
administration. These formalities only lasted one morning and It was solved.

On arrival I jsut had to make the police registration and the school organized a day to do it so we wer
quite quick. I also had to fill the learning agreement in order to send it back to Re

On arrival, I had to present myself at the international relations office to be registered; I had to fill
formalities and the courses I wanted to follow. And after that, I went directly to my first course. But
office by myself and nobody were reaaly here to help.The help was done gradually

When I arrived, I had to open a Japanese account (for free). Students help us to answer to all admin
However, we paid most of the fees before coming here (around 1000€). I didn’t expect this amount of
inform me of that amount before choosing this University. Also, The Akita International University he
buy a phone in Japan. They have a partnership with some phone companies, so we could ha

We hadn’t a lot of formalities. Mexico is a state where formalities are very light, the university too. All
was two pages that I competed in France. To translate in US, you have to pay a 18 dollars tax

I had to fill out a form to university to attest to my arrival. The university then issued me a student c
have some reductions in the city (cinema, museum, theater, transport ...) I had nothing to pay. I ma
procedures during my week of integration, under the supervision of Professor referent o

I had to do my cedula, it’s a foreigner identity card, it cost 30 euro and the university didn’t h

We had no administrative formalities on our arrival, because no “carte de séjour” were needed if we
during the 4 months we were there. So to avoid any formalities, we travelled back to Europe at least o
be very cheap, so to compare go back to visit our family was not much more expensive than taking
way/back for instance.

Being a French people, I can stay in Macau without visa during 3 months. Consequently, the most im
formality was to expand my authorization of stay in Macau. The Student Offices helped us to do th
immigration during the orientation week. It was a long procedure but at the end I could stay in Macau
did not pay anything for this expansion. However, for visiting Mainland China, I had to apply for a C
entries and the approximate cost was 50€. I did it alone.

We have to get a multiples entries Visas and to signed some papers (approximately 1000 roubles= 2
roubles for the introduction Week) and the University take care about this but such as everything i

We were the only school in rthe ESC to pay fees at the arrival, 300 euros ... just for " administrativ
multiple entries visas.

You have to go the International Mobility Office to register you arrived. Then you also have to do you
the Secretariat Office of the Economics department. You will receive a "Libretto" that demonstrate th
free and the University's staff is realy helpful and charming.

In Morocco, you cannot stay more than 3 month on the country. But it takes a very long time to get yo
had to leave the country once to avoid problems. We went to the French consultat to get the consulat
we were in Morocco for 4 month in case of problems.

There weren't any documents to fulfill on arrival. This is the huge advantage of studying in one of t
European Union, the administrative formalities aren't so important than the ones from foreign countr
China, or South America for example.

Like in Japan, you can stay in Korea for 90 days without a visa. After 90 days, you need to get the Alie
already a visa. The school requires the alien card to valid your credits and transfer them at the end of
000 KRW (around 22 €). Then, you are like a Korean citizen; you need not to have a multiply-entry vis

I had to register on the university website to create an account for the future choice of courses. It w
Erasmus office and the people helped me there to do this. It is an essential step to be registere

No administrative formalities, just take a picture for the student card

I had to fill some administrative formalities in the university and to pay some fees for my student c
internet (about 15 euros for both). A welcome day was organized to do that. Actually, our partner stu
us and also to help us to choose our courses online. It was very well organized

On arrival, I had to send my learning agreement and my arrival letter. My Partner University he

When we arrive in Denmark, we had to do some administrative formalities because we had to regis
card. To do that we had to go in an office in another city in Odense, so the school organize a trip in
students to complete the request. There was no cost for it.

There is no administrative formalities.

The only administrative formality that I had to do was with the university for the agreement of our co
when you are in Europe.

I didn’t have to do any administrative formalities on my arrival, I had just to inform my partner univ
confirmed the choices of the courses, they were done online (easy to do it).

We just had to fulfil some papers and to make a university card. It was for free. We did everything du

My case is a bit special as I have both the French and the Colombian nationality. I didn’t have to do an
students had to get registered at the Consulate in order to get a “Cedula de extrangeria” and had to
is also recommended to get an injection against the yellow fever virus, which is free in some medica
but it can also be done in France before leaving.

We have to do a resident permit for 75€ We have to register our phone for 20€ Without the help of o
school administrtion speak an understable english

I had to buy the student card at the bus station. It was 8€ and the tutors helpe

The only one formality we had to do was the create our agenda with the classes we ha

All normal administrative formalities to assured our presence in the University, to have a library card.
price for the bus card, we have asked a "social security" number (codice fiscale) on italian administr
University, just the address.

The first two days the university organized meetings and helped us to do administrative formalities (
fill up health forms, enrolment in classes, making the university card, open a bank account...). It wa
quick and free.

I had to fill a small emigration report during my arrival at the airport, and then during my stay I had to
days). It is free if it’s a multiple entry visa. The university helped me by giving me the forms to fill a
emigration center.

I filled some papers of my university and I give them my european sanitary card, I iron problems of
order to not have courses in the same time

I didn’t have any formality on arrival. But for Russia we got a first VISA for two months only. So afte
apply again for the 2nd VISA registration, but the school helps do it. However, it takes approximately
passport after applying so we should take into consideration that no travel is allowed during this perio
or in any other Russian city.

On arrival I had to do my “Cedula de Extranjeria”, for regularized my situation, and to have a Tempora
the Office for Migration of Bogota. It cost me around 30e. The University did helped me, with a “bu
buddy took contact with me too late to help me with this.

The formalities was just to choose the courses. No cost. No help, everything was on internet. But of
some help if you need it.

The only thing you have to do is to register to the Burgeramt in your neighbourhood, to say you live i
it maximum to weeks after you move in a flat. You only need an ID and your rent contract. I did it by
have an appointment with the school. It is free of charge.

As an UE member, you don't have to make any administrative formalities in Belg

We just had to fill a paper signalling that we are well arrived in Lithuania. We filed the paper with th
vytautas Magnus University. We didn’t have to pay anything and they helped us to

I just had to check with the university if my courses where OK, that's all.

Upon arrival, you will have some paperwork to do for the university but nothing too annoying. You c
bank account for free with the help of the university. You will also have to go to the immigration offi
administration: boring, full and with a waiting time incredibly high if you don’t come early in the mo
000won (22€) but it is just once in the semester and your buddy can take you th

As it is a country, member of the European Union we didn't have to go to the immigration office as th
It was free to live 5 months in Ireland. We didn't have to change our bank unlike the noneuropean pe
to take cash in Ireland (4 transactions per months, depends on the bank) and to pay by credit card. T
were those from the university and we were helped by the partner university. The visiting students m
britanny, so we could even send french mails to her when we had a doubt!

The transport card was one of this. The university provided us the proof of being a student in Helsin
reduction.

The people from the university really helped us to fill all the German administrative papers. They we
days they helped us a lot. They were really attentive and responded to all our questions. The regist
costed 43 €. We had to register at the town hall, to register in the university, to open a bank account
the free transportation (we can benefit from free tickets of subway because we are E

I had to get an alien card, it cost me 30 000w, 20€.

Except giving a copy of passport, visa and acceptation letter to the university and paying around 2,
insurance to the university there was no other administrative formalities.

No formalities at all except for the flat which was free, and some document for school. University did

The University manages all your administrative required stuff and this is obviously out

I did not have any administrative formalities to do.

I had no specific administrative formalities to do on arrival. I just have to choose my courses and to
The partner university help us to do that.

None administrative formalities.

Les formalités administratives exigées par l'Esc Rennes et l'université (learning agreement à fai
coordinateurs, photocopie carte d'identité, etc). Gratuit et pris en charge par le bureau interna

None that I can remember. Most of the formalities have to be done before coming to the

In Denmark if you want to have a card for bus and train, for example, you need a "CPR number". It is
number. You need it if you want to go to the doctor. In order to have it you have to apply for a residen
is an obligation when you stay more than 3 months) and after having you go to the tourism office in R
CPR number.
During January you have to attend to a foundation week. During this week you will m
and memeber of the administration will give important information. For example they help us to do
Because if you want to apply for a residence permit alone it is very complicated because you have t
(about 45min from RUC).
The permit residence and the CPR number are fre

I had to register for the classes I was going to follow during the semester. It was very easy because
appointment to do it at school and we were helped by a team from the school. During this registry st
with the courses you have been affected to, you can choose new ones.

I had to register at the closest police station from my apartment. It is mandatory. Once again, I was
Also, I modified my Visa in order to have a residence permit, which allows me to enter-leave the coun
It cost me 400Y (50€). For this, the Partner University made me form to give to the administratio
Immigration.

We had to met some people, to take some books (the cost is included in the tuition fees). We had to p
we were late in paying, someone came during the morning to ask us to pay). When we had a qu
everything to a teacher (Sir Fandnavis). The APO, is the administrative service, but it was very comp
with those people (they alwas asked us to come back later).

It is necessary register for courses during the day of integration. It is relatively easy and the steps are
guided by the university. We have about a month to test the courses that interest us, it really is ideal
aware of the difficulty of course and change if it appears to us too hard.

I didn't have to do any administrative formalities on my arrival.

In my flight to Korea, I had to fill a paper concerning the length of my stay, the purpose of my trip an
inquiries; all of them were dedicated to the customs. Then in order to be a perfectly legal alien stude
immigration office located far from my University and dormitory (around 45 minutes by subway). I nee
my passport, my dormitory address, my phone number and 30 000 won. This “Alien card” allows me
exchange student and for a limited period of time. Finally I needed to pick up my student card at the
card is useful in a sense it allows me to put some money in and take the subway, pay as a credit card
to all the facilities of the University. My university just gave me a map where were indicated the info
subway (basically how to get there? But I could ask them if I had any issue).

I have to choose my courses, send to ESC Rennes my learning agreement.

No other admins

Any costly administrative formalities but just we had to go to the police for foreigners for the registra
we had a problem with the police during the Erasmus programme.

We did not had any administrative formalities on arrival.

- Visa : If you don't have a visa at your arrival in the Philippines you can stay 30 days for "free". Then
every months or every two months depends on you. It's expensive and when you do it with the un
feeling that nobody pay the same amount. To be sure you can do it to the visa office i

When we arrived we had to manage our Visa (VITAS), and paid around 300 euros for 5 months in Ind
helped us for those formalities.

There was just a medical appointment; everything was organized by the Uni.

We had to enrol in the university program and validate the choice of the courses. This enrolment
university so they helped us. The enrolment at the French embassy was not compulsory because our
days.

Formalities were really easy at our arrival. We just present us to the coordinator for exchange studen
registred with our dossiers we sent before from France, so we only had to sign a paper to act our a
courses. Moreover the coordinator let us 10 days to go to the class, realizing if we feel interested b
helped us to have a real advice about classes and make the best choice possible. All of this p

I did not have to do anything since I was in the European Union. I did not register at the French Emba
I should have, but nothing happened anyway. For this, you don’t have to pay anything. It is just so the
here, living for one semester. If anything happens, it is so they can repatriate you back to France, and

We had to do university’s formalities such as our student card and our bank account which is associa
We received it about 4 weeks after our arrival. We did it in a lecture hall room so Korean students cou
to do our alien card which is mandatory to live in Seoul over 90 days. It takes only a week but i

Even if you choose your courses before and this courses are validated by the IMT, when you arrive y
courses. You have 2 weeks to pay the school (50 000 rps). The administration of Ghaziabad will giv

When I arrived, I had to register at the school in order to stay legally in Russia. The school took care o
I had to prolong my visa, and the school also took care of it. The school asked me to pay 315€ of fees
my arrival.

I just had the registration at school, and ESN was here to help us. The card for the canteen is 20€, bu
for free breakfast, lunch and dinner.

The VISA is very expensive, about 300 Euros plus the cost of a return to Paris. You have to complet
possible and take the appointment very early in the day in order not to spend too much time in the
allowed to enter in the embassy with a computer or a big bag and they will keep all your stuff during y
The partner university is supposed to send you a form that you have to compete and only after that y
an appointment in the embassy.

I had to participate in two information meetings at my arrival, where all the administrative procedur
that, all the steps were made by means of internet, I only had of to see the person in charge of our p
The steps were really fast and effective.

No administrative formalities on arrival.

I had to show my DS160 in order to make copies. One day after my arrival, I had to go to the Health
which was mandatory. I brought a paper from my doctor which certifies that I am up to date with
Tuberculosis. But in the health screening, they did not accept it because there were no dates in the
could bring another paper the day after with the proof of the dates but they said I could not because
failure and will result in non-registration of class. So they made me an injection. The day after, I broug
proof but they told me that I have to pay the entire Health Screening fees, even if I had only one in
$250 for nothing.

-choix des modules -carte étudiante -enregistrement à la librairie NB: aucun coût administratif tou
et nous avons bien été épaulés

There was no administrative formalities when we arrived. We just had to renew our visa extension
school give us all the papers necessaries to do it. It is free, but you have to be careful: you can rene

On arrival, within the month, every foreign student have to go register at the international police offic
course, and the buddies have to help there erasmus student to do this paper work. But mine wasn't a
do it, so I went by my one. If no-one is waiting in the hall, it takes 10 minutes to do it. The only diffi
mens do not speak english. So hopefully I learned few of Czech when I arrived and I could manage it,
skills, otherwise it could have been complicated.

I didn’t have administrative formalities except the real estate fees. We paid 1750 RMB (210€) so it w
(from the International Office) droves us to the real estate and he did the translator because chines
English speaker.

The Estonian ID Card is the main thing you have to do when you arrive and as I said the university gi
need and every advices to do it during the Orientation Days. You pay something like 18

I just filled the university form and confirmed my courses which have to be validated by ESC Rennes
foreign students help us to do it. At the beginning she was always available for

Do the Estonian ID card around 20€. (With this ID free transport)

When we arrived in our university we only had to choose our clases. We did not pay any

When I arrived to Spain I had to register with my University in order to get my certificate of attendan
our school. The international student office helped me to fulfill all the administrative formalities dur

There was any cost, just to register in their database and access to the website with a identifiant but

On my arrival, I had to fill out the housing issue (and pay), fill out an application to get the student ca
the university has guided us. People from the administration are responsible of the exchange student
knew where to go. The host university has been very effective.

I didn't have to do any formalities except medial check on arrival.

We had to fulfil a lot of documents and also we had to pay more than 300 euros to the school for the
before to apply to the school). Yes our university helped us.

My university helped me fill all the documents I have to fill to get a proper visa. I had to get a study p
to study) and a tourist visa (in order to stay within the country). The study permit was about 80 euros
However the tourist visa didn’t cost the first month but then was something like 60 euros

Concerning the university I had to go to the Erasmus office in order to notify them that I arrived in R
me on the Roma Tre Students database. Concerning the city, I had to register me and get the “co
necessary to make the accomodation contract for example. For the exams I had to get the "librett
necessary to pass an exam. And before leaving Rome I have to get an interview, in order to make th
exchange and complete some papers.

It is necessary to go to the town hall to register within three days after the arrival. It is quick, easy an
form. Before leaving (in the three days before the departure), you should also return to the city h
document to signal the departure. This is the only administrative formality. The school helps us throu
us in this formality.

I had just to go in the student center to take a picture for my student card and fill in a questionnaire o
myself to the police office. It was free and BI organised a meeting for explaining

We had to sign two papers and to pay the university (50000 rupees in cash). The responsible of exch
helpful and ready to listen.

I subscribed myself to the colombian and french authorities. Before travelling, I prepared all my docum
all documents here in Bogota. The process is very long(6hours) and boring but it's the only registratio
euros. In Colombia, there is few of credit card payment, almost payments are in c

Nothing. The person in charge of us did everything for us. (we sent everything and all inform

I had not really formalities when I arrived.

I just had to sign a paper.

I just had to register with the police but the international office help me for these formalities

We didn’t have to do administrative formalities except one profile sheet for the univ

I had to send a copy of my passport and also a copy of my European card of health insurance at th
before I arrived in Madrid. So, on arrival, I only had to participate to a day of presentation of the Univ
this day, to pick up my student card. Then I only had to choose my courses via Internet. It didn’

I just had to pick up my welcome bag and sign a paper at the school to get my stude

I didn't have any administrative formalities on arrival, only University registration : I got my Stude
Number, at the International Office of the University.

The Universtity supports all the formalities to get the local ISIC card which is usefull for the bus subsc
the university mess. You have just to pay 15€ and give a picture of you.

With the fact that I stay in the European Union it is still easy to travel without special formalities. In o
contract, a job or an internship you have to possess a number of foreign identification (NIE); a Spanish
to be signed in the Spanish Medicare; though.

When you arrived you had a visa for 30 days and you renew it with the university (very easy) each
euros pro months. You also have to pay for your student permit but just once. The exchange office o
will explain everything and do almost everything for you (you will just have to p

Our university do everything for us. We need to give our passport for the police and they give us back
in our arrival.

You have just to register yourself but in fact the school will do it for you. And they will help you to
transportation card, etc... If we include the help they give for the visa, the cost for all is aro

Nous avons du remplir des formulaires divers pour finaliser notre inscription, il n’y a pas eu de coût
ils ont été dérisoires. Nous avons complétement été accompagné lors de ce proce

I had any administrative formalities concerning the visa or either, I only had to deal with the student c
I had been led by John a university administrative.

Upon arrival in Moscow, we have to registrate in the country. This allows the country to know that we
is a mandatory and very important step. It must be done within 6 days after our arrival. Then it is im
papers with us every day, in case we would be controlled. In case of false papers or if you do not
immediate return to France, imprisonment or even deportation to a labor camp. All this paperwork w
has helped us to make.

We had to register our Visa to the Migration Service and left our passport for 2/3 days. I the week af
our classes, with the help of the international team, no additional costs we adde

school takes care of us: it opens a bank account in Korea (I did not use it because I did not need) and
obligatory medical examination with blood, urine analysis etc. ... all this is for the Korean ID card, it

The administrative formalities we had to do was to make a student visa which is necessary to do the
the credits. During the first day of the integration seminar, the international coordinator Flavio Virgara
De Laurentis presented us the different steps to obtain it. The second day, they helped us to take an
“antecedents penales”, document necessary to get the visa and which costs 100 pesos. Then we had
copy of all the pages of our passport. A couple of weeks after, we had an appointment at “Migracione
coordinator and his assistant took for us. They came with us to make the visa process which is very
hours waiting and gave us all the other documents needed which they had prepared for us. So they
whole process. The cost of the visa itself is 300 pesos. Once the visa is made, we had to go back there
definitive because the paper we got at the appointment was temporary.

No administrative formalities to do.

It is necessary to go to the international Administration Office (Oficina de relacion internacionales) t
[email protected] There isn’t any special cost to pay to the university. You get a coordinator if yo
can tell you and help you. But what I missed is a presentation of the university and how things work
work how to choose them where the classes… which we didn’t have are so the first day wasn’t
coordinator’s name is Nieves Gomez which is nice and easy to talk to.

We had to register at the federal policy on our arrival, it cost about 140 reais, about 45€. Our Partner

We have filled a register document concerning the university and the dormitory. ESC Rennes’ desk in
little at the beginning but it was generally useless. We didn’t have many problems, because ZUEL adm
us

Administration in Brasil is a mess. Really. As you noticed in one of your sheet, we had to meet a UFR
charge of the international students. We settled in an office in the North of Rio, in a campus on Ilha do
far from the campus in Botafogo, in which we had our courses. So to get there, we took a bus (only
more that 1 hour. As soon as we arrived, we met difficulties to find that guy as nobody knew him… “
said! Once we met him, he was really nice and warming. We signed few papers and it was done. To go
of Rio de Janeiro, he took a bus… A wrong one that took us up to the dangerous favelas of the North Z
story. I think you should make it easier for the next students in RJ. I mean telling them to take a cab
way they need to go for finding the guy’s office.

I bought a student card at the bus station because the international student card doesn’t work in Finl
the certificate.

We needed to get banking ID of IMT to pay them for books and rooms. 850 euros in total, including t

you can buy a bank account but is the university who help for every thing. exept the meal plan you
before arriving.

When I arrived at the university, I only had to fill the learning agreement for the credit transfer, and t
register to the courses I had chosen. All the courses codes and their respective numbers of ECTS w
university's website.

I didn’t have to do administrative formalities.

We just had to inscribe ourselves to the French embassy, which we did in the first days in Riga. Th
adjusting the courses I submitted for, because some of them were not available anymore or not in En
with that and choose other courses.

Select courses we were interested in. It was not a definitive choice. At our arrival in the school, we co
and choose then those we preferred. The person in charge of the exchange student was really recept
contact her at any moment, for any question.

Norway asked me a simple registration to the police, but the university took the formalities in charge
charge. The university itself doesn't ask for more than the learning agreemen

On arrival, we had to go to the school to finalize the registration and administration with the help of o
registered for internet thanks to the owner of the house, and it cost us around 5€ per month per pers
using the internet).

Laurier University helps international students to do administrative formalities during the 2 orientation
to register and use your ONE card (sort of student card with which you can pay for food or printing in
pay your student fees, the UHIP insurance... You will also review your course registrations. They wil
about Wilfrid Laurier students' union and Graduate students' association, about student and academi
in campus housing, and finally about upcoming events.

Ireland is a European country so I didn’t have to do any administrative formalities. However, I ha
documents for the DIT and the ESC Rennes. First of all, I had to complete the arrival form and m
coordinator of my partner university. And secondly I had two weeks to choose my courses and co
agreement. For both, my partner university helped me.

As an European resident, I just had to register at the police station downtown in Bergen and they g
formalities are for free. The international committee booked one hour for the exchange students at th
the waiting.

As I said before I had to do a visa and a cedula, it cost me all 300 euros.

The administrative formalities are made during you orientation week with the Partner University. Regi
the city hall, the subscription for using public transport, opening bank account in Germany (if you nee
offer interesting forfeit when you study abroad), the final registration to the Partner University. The tu
University of Nürnberg.

On my arrival I had to go to the International student Office to fill out paperwork and have some signa
professor (learning agreement). There was no additional cost for this.

We had to get a permit residence, and also a CPR number. The Partner University organized session
administrative formalities. I did not have to pay anything for this.

We had not warned us, but we had to pay 2,000pesos (about €120) in school fees for the semeste
Spanish to estimate our level even if we possess the ELYTE. I had to fulfil administrative

On arrival, I had to pay fees at the university. The fees cost me about 230€, it included the transporta
register for the lecture and for the town hall. The school organized a day to help us to

Before starting the class, we had two days of orientation. There, with the help of our buddy, we filled
card and open a bank account. Then, we also had to go to the immigration to get the alien card th
(around 20 euros), this is mandatory.

On arrival, I just filled in my Learning Agreement during the first week of class and sent back wit
International Office of ESC Rennes. I went to the French embassy and registered to notify my presenc
went alone and I brought one ID photo, my passport, my acceptance letter from the ISM University a

I did not have administrative formalities. Normally, you should go to the French ambassade in Amsterd
think no one of us did that.

I had to register myself at the international office of the university and to register myself to the poli
There were some Chinese students whose major is French who were here to help us to fill all the pape
students have already planned to go study at the ESC Rennes School of Business this Sep

I just had to sign my contract with the agency for the flat. Then I had to fill a document to certificate t
university.

We had to complete a file, to provide a photo and a photocopy of the passport. The administrative fo
the person in charge of international students helped us to complete the file.

We had to apply for the multiple entry visa, the cost was 20€, the university sent us an email with a

Formalities with university (certificate) and with my owner. i did'nt have any cost for this. But cost f
card.

I had to make my identity card Estonienne.L university organizes a day exclusively for Erasmus so tha
fulfilled. The card costs about € 20 and allows access to free transport. Otherwise there were no o

In January, we had to register our arrival in the country in Odense, a big administrative city. The schoo
had to file and organized us the trip to go there. After this registration, we have received a letter
number, an ID number that allow us to go to the doctor or take out whatever subscription (mobile
card…). To have this card, called by the Danish the “yellow card” that confirm you did all the steps t
go to the Kolding commune that is downtown, show the paper you received from the national admin
they send you your yellow card under 2 weeks per mail.

On arrival the person in charge of incoming students organized a meeting to explain us what we need
(as I was close to Canada)… I just needed to fill in a questionnaire on internet for the US governm
number, the day I arrived…

I did my visa before to go there, in Paris at the Indonesian embassy. It cost me 40€. My partner unive
all with that. But then you have to redo it two months after in Indonesia and the school did it for us.
you have to do it again and the school does it. And you have to pay 20€ every ti

I just need my passport to come in Hermosillo and the international assurance

It was not too complicated, we have just to fill in several documents, and the university was in charge
to the police to be recognized in the country. Any other cost. The university doesn’t help us, even if
expensive in Norway.

In Dublin I didn’t do any particular administrative formalities. You just need to register in the univers
student card and make sign your arrival form.

Except the taking of a picture for my student card and the payment of charges for the material u
formalities to do on arrival. Belgium and France belong to the European Union and to the Schengen
process of installation in Belgium and the registration to the university, which I anyway had already p
from France and since November, was very light.

The partner university was really professional and helpful about those administrative formalities. The
dedicated to those formalities and were ready to answer any of our questions. I don’t think they were
except for sport associations we were willing to get involved in.

Before arriving, we had to pay for the introduction week: 135€ for the week + the accommodation in
just for the week. Then, for the students who wanted, the bus card cost 20€ and the sport card as we
took both, and the students obtained them through the administration of the partner university. Th
formalities were to make the student registration by computer (each student had to go on a comput
and to make the student card (information + picture taken by members of the admini

There was no special administrative formalities on arrival, just sign few documents abou

I had to apply to a meeting with the international office, it was totally free and my partner university d
help me.

f

You have to do a Visa within your 3 first months. University helps you explaining you all you hav
appointment. The total cost of a student visa is approximately 300 pesos (= 25

You have to ask the Carte Soleil (insurance). The desk is in Lennoxville. People who work at the Unive
can help you.

In Argentina, you have to make the Visa once you are in the country and you have 3 months to obta
some documents from France like police record or birth certificate: you have to get some informatio
departure because the partner university will not tell you about what you have to bring. Ther
administrative documents to obtain here like the Argentinean police record or a proof of address. He
helps you: they take all the appointment for you and they help you to obtain the missing documents.
30 Euros.

The only administrative formality I had to do was to confirm which modules I wanted to take for this te
clearly explained to you during the welcoming lecture (which you cannot miss

Rien de spécial. Juste learning agreement et les démarches administratives classiques. Cependant vo
Office" qui est très performant sur le campus. Quand nous y étions l'adjointe était d'ailleurs une
Bretagne :) "Gisele Farrell" vraiment très serviable.

On arrival, you have to do the VISA PROCEDURE. It cost around 300$AR (around 25-30€). The Unive
Lavandez, the coordinator, can help you to do the VISA PROCEDURE.

The administrative formalities take quite a long time to be done. When you arrive in Chile, you ha
yourself at the PDI (Policia de Investigaciones de Chile) with your passport. Then you have to go to the
make the identity card and get a RUT (number of identity). One month later, you will be able to get yo
wait between one and two hours in each service. I don't remember the exact cost but it was less
coordinator of the exchange student gives us all the information needed in the "Stude

When I first arrived in the university they arrange a meeting with all the Erasmus... The only Erasmus
two other student for the ESC Rennes School of Business.. At least the university had lots of time t
lectures and to fill the document when we decided our courses. Everything was free they we

I had to do my resident permit. The cost for the permit resident was 205 liras. My partner university
administrative documents I needed to fill the file.

You have to register to get a CPR number from the danish government. It is free and the registration

A l'arrivée, quelqu'un nous a ouvert la chambre et dès le lundi matin nous devions aller dans le bure
pour remplir des papiers pour les autorités afin de nous enregistrer dans l'école. C'était gratuit. Le r
mais perdait vite patience (nous sommes arrivés tous en même temps, et il répétait toujours la mêm
est différent. Donc pour lui ca paraissait logique mais pas pour nous.)

We had to go to the Immigration Minister to regulate our situation. It was 4 dollars. Our University did
was coming with us.

We didn’t had to do lot of administrative formalities. Just the contract for the house and some other st
the university’s staff really help us in order to everything.

There are a lot of administrative formalities to do arriving here: you have to go to the police to get a
are arrived in Chile. This paper is the most important, because it’s the only piece to help you to leave
days after you arrival to do this. It costs 1€. Then, you have to go to the civil register to obtain a civil c
months before obtaining it. It costs 3,50€. No, my partner university no helped me because it was th
to my questions. I searched on Internet to know how to do.

On arrival, we had to let our passport to the university during more than 3 weeks in order to get our s
stay in Dubai. The school really helped us in our administrative formalities but they are very slow and
you want them to go faster. For the VISA, you pay it in advance before leaving Dubai, it is approxima
well but we had to pay 120€ more to get our passport faster because we had to rent a car and after
VISA it is impossible....

When I arrived I had to register at the university (classic formalities which take 15min about). But the
"cité administrative" which is far from the city center. There you have to bring photos, and fill a pap
Liège. Becaus eyou're staying here, you have to pay a tax of 100 euros about - which is a lot. I wa
university, yes but I was alone there and somehow a bit lost but it was fine. You have to go there at y
leave the city too. The issue is the amount of the tax.

When I arrived at Chengdu, I had to present myself at the police station the closest to my apartment,
proving that I live in Chengdu. Then, you have to obtain your residence permit available from the sch
the visa into residence permit, and to be able to go out of the Chinese territory when you wish du
exchange. A presentation of all the steps to be made is realized by the university when you arriv
procedures is about 400 RMB ( 47 euros).

You have to open a bank account, to give a deposit and to do a ID card. But for all of that, people help
is the ID card because you need to go immigration service. However, you buddy is here to help you
formalities. For the ID you paid like 35 000 won I think.

Some legal administrative papers, to get the residence card, and other to have a Japanese bank acco
free and the university did it for us

Our partner university were very kind and efficient about administrative formalities, we found everyt
just have to sign some paper that we arrived and give our European card of health insurance. Ther
administrative formalities.

I had no formalities to do.

The university took care of everything for us : we just had to fill in forms or show up at some moment
for the visa application : we just had to show up at the office at the time they asked. Then no extra fe
the university handled everything for us.

A l’arrivée, quelques formalités administratives propres à la Chine, l’université s’en occupe pour n
passeports pour nous enregistrer, dans l’ensemble on signe où on nous dit de signer, rien de très c
l’université n’aide pas pour les autres démarches, cartes de transport etc. Il faut se débrouiller avec
place.

Arriving we must validate our visa tothe Chilean authorities. This process requires two steps that,
mornings (2 or 3 hours each times). Then You get your chilean residence permit nearly a month after
you stay longer than 3 months in the country at risk of not being able to get out! The approach as to b
the help of the university, but rather simple. I cost approximately 10 euros.

Upon arrival, I had to register to the university and to make my learning agreement signed by my coo
Partner University did not help us, we help each other between students from the same school and we
PGE3 that are still here after their exchange but for an internship. Excluded the school, we also
formalities to do for the Visa. We had to go to the Police Federal to register before one month in the co
the Police Federal that is located in the airport of Rio, by taxi, is around 60 reais, and 13 reais by bu
long, from 7am to 8pm.

To go to Chile to study, it is necessary to make a student visa to the Chilean consulate (Paris, Lyon, B
lot of papers to be sent before then you should go there to retrieve it. The visa cost about 110 euros.
also go to the PDI for you to register, and then go to the "Registro civil" for your identity card. We mu
avoid waiting too long.

Toutes les formalités administratives à l'égard du gouvernement fédéral avait été faites en amon
formalités au sein de l'université, le pôle international nous a aidé à les remplir, bien que ces papier
feuille de contact, des petites enquêtes.

When I arrived I friend of me helped me to do all the administrative papers. So it was easier to do ev
Pauline (the girl) was in my last university.
I did my mobile phone, my transport card, my registrati
the 2 firsts I took the same things like her.
My registration I had problems a bit because of the langu
who work in the student office, could speak English, but I preferred to spoke to them in Spanish. But fi
and I have completed my registration in two times as usual. First meeting with the student office, and
day after the documents I needed: learning agreement, European insurance card.
The student offi
helped me to complete my registration. I have nothing to tell about that, because it

No administrative formalities, exempt filling a learning agreement with our definitive subject for th

On arrival we had to give our passport to the school to be registered. And then, in March, we gave it
our visa until 31st of May. It was free. However when we arrived we had to pay 360€ to them for the v
made by the school.

We just have some document to fill, and to pay for the accommodation.

I had to pay for my printing card which allows you to print everything you want for free ( the card co
for a student card which is about 20 euros. You also have to pay the student card for public transport
it, it costs 8 euros and you have all your journeys half the price. Finally you have to pay for the police
euros to be written in the list of the inhabitants. Annamari helped a lot, shi is always available for
administrative stuff or anything else (for example a place to go to buy your sheets). She organized a m
to welcome us and give us information like students number , our email, our moodle a

I just signed papers in my university, the certificate of presence, they helped us and I did not pay f
administrative formalities I did.

Nothing special.

On arrival, we had to pick up our University ID cards and to register in Buddy System. We also had to
Foreign Police department within 30 days after our arrival and to create our personal public transpo
ticket (students up to 26 years old) for 90 days was about 28€. People at Foreign Police and at Publ
Czech. However, our buddies helped us and came with us for all the duties.

We have not administrative formalities to do because it was in Spain, European co

We had a lot of supprise beacause at the begining all was easy. We had a meeting for choose definit
our students cards. But after we had to come back during all our semester because our class were no
we had to do other papers to change our class a lot of time.

The formalities are simple, no visas needed, the french passport offers 30 days when you arrive. Th
twice and its expensive. 50€ on average for a months. The university is really helpful and clear on al
especially the first day.

Only the arrival forms and Learning agreement as requested by Rennes BS. Partner university helpe
needed (visa, activities, formalities and so on). They are welcoming and on your disposal fo

To have our Yellow card we had to go to Odense (40minuts from Kolding by train). We went there w
applied for the card. This card is free.

Normally I had to do my Visa within a month after my arrival. But I chose not to do it because my par
was possible to stay in Argentina 3 months with a tourist visa. I just had to go abroad (Uruguay, Chile
the 3 months and then coming back to Argentina and I would have a new tourist visa for 3 months mo
you go out of the country, don’t say that you’re a student in Argentina instead say that you’re a t
important if you choose not to do your visa. Normally for the visa it costs 300 pesos and you have to
Rosario and Buenos Aires.

When I arrived in Leuven I have to register to the city all. The university just told me to go to the city
me how I have to go there. I went two times to the city all, because I didn’t know all the different pie
go again a second time. They just asked me my contract for my room, my identity card, and three
paper who confirm that you are studying in KH Leuven. This registration was totally fre

I had to fill several documents to select my classes, my programs and my schedule. I also got my log
school. I had nothing to pay to my university and my University helped me few

When I arrived, I had to check that all my courses were accepted by the Partner University. After t
Learning agreement to my University in France. Concerning the payment of the Partner University
accounting department, how to pay the semester. I encountered problems to pay the semester. As, I a
way to pay is different. The personnel were not able to tell me how I have to do. I had to see with the
this problem. I took one month to resolve the problem. My status seems to be problematical because
not many people know my status, so you are always guide to someone else. It was the same for m
responsible of exchange students is never contactable. The last thing that I had to do: to give my
screening. I had an appointment in order to avoid paying the health screening, which was $250. I mi
the Partner University.

We had to pay for the semester fees, to choose our courses and to register at the Bürgeramt (B
International Office helped us fill in the paper. For those who wanted the Welcome Money (50€) from
had to open a German bank account. I opened mine for free.

When arrived, we had 3 weeks to pay for the three months schooling. We had to choose our scho
surprised to learn that we had the choice between around three subjects packages with already defin
So we had not a lot of choices, contrary to the big list given by mail before we arrived in India. All the
chosen were not available, so I had to opt for others.

We didn’t have to do a lot of things, but we had to register us to the immigration centre. The respons
to drive us to this centre and to complete all administrative formalities. We just paid for an identity

J'ai du aller au consulat faire valider mon Visa.

I had to get my matriculation number and my student card, a pass to plug on the internet, and I had
on the german territories to the authorities. The fees for the university cost about

Before my arrival, I had to register to the police and I did it online. As a EU member, you don't have to
the police office, the university takes care of it and it was free.

we didn't have administrative formalities when we arrived. Classes were chosen fo

I had to take care of the formalities for the university and for the ESC. Also, I had to get a prepaid ca
cost me 15 euros for 1GB (1 month).

We had to fill a form to have our Student Card but we havd to go in 5 different places to get the sta
coming back to the first office so it was a little confusing. After that, we had to pay fees for the acces
internet, the student insurance and the dormitory. The Partner University helped us to go in the good
have the stamps required to finalize our folder. Maggie Wang was in charge of exchange students, the
devoted to us if we had a problem. Moreover, during the orientation day to visit the campus, Maggie W
point with a lot of details for every issues we could meet.

On arrival, we just had to register our VISA to the Ministry of Immigration. The price was around 4$. T
us, but our family did in order to be easier for us.

When you arrive, go check if you have selected materials are in English, if they are actually exempt
during the semester. Also ask your letter of acceptance. The school helps us but it is very difficult
because people do not know really respond.

On the arrival we had to make a health test in an administrative building to be allowed to stay on th
procedure. The university brought us to the building and explain us everything it was very helpful. B
keep the passeports for the 2 first months and it was very annoying to visit.

You can open a bank account for free. The university will register you at the local City Hall for you. Yo
arriving so everything is includes when you arrives. 2 weeks of meals at the cafeteria ar

On arrival, we had to do some papers. First, we had to give back a paper to the ESC Rennes to proo
Thus, we had to ask the coordinator to fill up the papers. Then we had to make our student card, ou
student discounts if we wanted to travel, and our mark card used by the teachers to put the marks
Finally, we had to register and pay 1 euro to the police because we were staying more than

There is nothing special to do. Just take the picture for the student card which is

The cost for the formalities were zero. I had to fill up some forms for Roskilde university, and other t
Roskilde university administration is very kind and always wants to help students. Like I have already
big help and is happy to help students.

There were formalities such as choosing the modules we wanted to take, have them validated, receiv
formalities for the accommodation. But we had nothing to pay for. The University is helpful in so far
charge of helping us for our arrivals.

As it is an European country and I have filled a lot of documents before I arrived, I didn't need to do
formalities on arrival. I just need to pay my accommodation and confirm the classes that I have ch

No administrative formalities

We had to choose if we wanted to open a Japanese account. No cost for it, and my university was re
choose our courses, and the system is not convenient, since we are not sure to get the courses: fas
more chances you have to get the courses. It is a very frustrating and not equal system. Then, if you d
want, you can take your chance during the ADD DROP period, and if you are lucky, the person just be
you want to add. It was really stressfull.

Administrative formalities: Register at the city hall, register at the student office to get the semes
European insurance card to a local insurance company (AOK). There was no cost for doing this.
helped us through its buddys’ program. I had a German buddy who helped me doing all the

Finland being part of the European Union, no special administrative formalities are to be

From our arrival we had to register in the Graduate School of Management and to fill in our entry form
agreement for the ESC Rennes School of Business.
However the most important procedure is the m
you will not receive this document it will be impossible to leave Saint-Petersburg in order to travel in R
because the administration of the university will keep your passport. To start this procedure you wi
identity on a machine, to pay fees (25 Euros) and to supply 4 black & white pho

Because Lithuania is a European country we don't have administrative formalities to do on arrival. We
lectures we choosed before coming.

I have to be registered in the Russian migration office, in the school administration, in the dorms a
formalities are very longs. After all I have to extend my visa in order to have a “multiple visa” for 6 m
just for 4 months) and to pays 20€. Of course my Partner University helps me to do these formalitie
extend.

We have to sign some administrative papers, for example to have the library card or the lunch card
choose what courses we wanted to attend. All these formalities were free. We did it during the orient
of the international coordinator of my university.

No administrative formalities to do on my arrival. Just school registration.

I did not have lots of administrative formalities. I had to take my keys for the accommodation and pai
get my student card. The other formalities (create a address, a number card, choice the modules) w
university could help us. We had some names and addresses if we needed.

Registration to the courses

I didn’t have a lot of administrative formalities on arrival: just selecting definitely my classes, sending
to the ESC Rennes, and taking my student card. I didn’t pay anything. The Indian administration is a
patience everything is possible!

On my arrival I had to go to the office in charge of ERASMUS student (They are 3 working in this depa
sometimes to wait your turn). You present yourself, your ID card and they check if you are registred.
in which you can change your lessons during 1 month, so you can change a lesson if you don't like it
for you. No there was no cost.

No cost for administration needs, you only need 10 mn to check your information are good, if you wan
and to translate your name in Japanese.

remplir le learning agreement

Just check the learning agreement and sign the regulation of the university. Furthermore we had to bu
17 PLN. We could also buy the ESN membership card to get discounts on different activities around Eu
also had to register to the city but hopefully my mentor helped me with all the form

Normally we had to register to the foreign police, but since they don't speak any english, i did not do
by the ESN was able to help us, but only at 5 pm on one day and there were too much people for

I did not have lots of administrative facilities at my arrival since I had the chance to be an European
European country. At my arrival I had to pay directly for the 3 months of my accommodation and I ge
enabled me to access library, sport centre, getting vouchers... We also had to choose our modules, tr
and then confirm our choices. The undergraduate international office was very helpful and su

I only did the formalities for the house on arrival (location contract), without any supplementary cost
insurance, and an internet contract. But it is very cheap, and we didn’t have any problems with that,
the UVM Hermosillo was very helpful each time we need informations.

L’université avait tout prépare, je n’ai rien eu à débourser.

We had to do nothing at the arrival because we can benefit 3 months tourist visa. So we went later t
visa that permits to stay on the territory until the end of the courses.

During the orientation week I had to give them a photocopy of my passport and my grade sheet. T

When I arrived, I filled several pages to select my modules, my schedule and check of the registra
student card of the university and a student Outlook e-mail account. The university has helped us to
website Sulis (to obtain the online PPT presentations and some articles to read to prepare the exam).
cost.

The school had to register us and we also had to pay for the visa procedure. And we were a little bit s
not have much information about it before coming. It was written on the first paper with the different
universities but without the amount. The other surprise was also that we had to pay for the delivery o
was send by DHL. The service was also very bad, I received this important paper almost 2 weeks late
up service provided by the school and it was an extra cost of 45 euros. So in total we had to pay 350 e
by credit card 1 week after our arrival.

I had no administrative formalities to do on my arrival in Taiwan. If I didn’t left the country, I would h
office to renew my visa. As I went abroad, I didn’t have to do it.

The only one formality was to fill a form to create a student card and to choose three “modules”. A
students. Everything was online and they help us step by step to fill correctly the form and to cho
relation with our studies.

Next day after my arrival, students presented us the university, we fill some formalities (declaration
univertity did all the procedure and we subscribe to a japanese bank account fre

We had to register but also to extend our visa because the first one was until March. It cost 14 960 r
that time). MIRBIS University took care of it. We had to pay for black and white photos for the stude
worth it because we had a lot of account during our stay. We also fulfilled forms about our ad

Normally you have to go to the police station if you stay more than couples weeks. It costs around 30
problem so...

You have to go to the main administration from Florence in order to get the so called "Codice Fiscale".
that you are compelled to have to be in Italy : it is necessary for being registered at the university and
is for free nevertheless but it takes time to have (around 2 hours to get it and there is no possibili
internet). You are not helped by the university, you are compelled to do by your o

I just needed to fill in a document for the dormitory when I arrived. I didn’t need to pay for it and the
dormitory helped me. Indeed, there is always someone at the reception in the dormitory, so you ca
someone if you need it.

When I arrived, I had to sign some papers for the accommodations, it was free but in the Slovak admi
English, and it was not so easy. I paid 5€ for the ESN Card, and 15€ for the ISIC Card (the French o
buddy helped me.

The only formalities were to register for classes and there was a person in the university who took
students, she was present at school every day, answered to our mail in the hour, and we could reall
name is Annamaria Payer)

When i arrived i had to obtain a registration permit and a CPR number, with the help of my uni

You have first to take care about you Visa, the partner university help you with this but it is still ver
expensive. We have to pay in total 350 Euros for our Visa. Then you have to do some administration
takes time but it is free ( if we don’t talk about the money spent on taxi to go to one place

We only have to fullfil administrative paper but evrything was free, they gave us Wi-Fi code and

No administrative formalities except those with the university (just make the learning assignment sig
and the partner university).

The only administrative formalities that we did, it was for our phone credit. Which concern the schoo
lot for everything.

The only administrative formalities that we did, it was for our phone credit. But the school too

I had some administrative formalities to do for the ESC Rennes. I asked help from the Erasmus office
that. They gave me a welcome pack with information about Cyprus and a sim card for my telephone
number. I also had to check my schedules for class.

I had to register for my courses and exams on the university website. As to student card and police re
take in charge this.

Concerning the administrative formalities, I just had to enroll to classes one week before starting the u
beginning of classes, I had two weeks to try the courses and I could change them if I was not satisfi
nothing.

Nothing except the transport card. No the school, doesn't help us, we have to do all stuff all alone. It
with Well'come

When we arrived we didn’t have specific formalities except to pay the electricity (about 100 RMB for
The rent for the room is at the end of the stay. Few days after our arrival we just went to the office t
register at the university. It was quick and didn’t ask for huge implication. The only not convenient th
let our passport to register at the Chinese police.

No administrative cost you need only a picture of yourself for your student ID card which allow you to
for the canteen and the store in the campus with that card. They help you to take a fee for your mob
phone fee with 200 MB of internet because with the application WeChat, you talk, send text messa

I just had to sign the learning agreement and pay 25 euros tuition. The university send us an ema

The only formality was to get our certificate of arrival and then to get signed our choice of course by
Of course it was free.

I had some administrative formalities. I had to buy the “student partnership card” to get discounts o
services as well like: in some restaurants, shops and museums too. It was about 70 euros. The unive
information about it. Then, I also bought the train card thanks to this subscription, it offered me -50

We had to fill forms from the international office on campus. This has cost us nothing. We do in the p
internationals students who accompanied us.

On the arrival, only one thing to do : choose modules and attend registration day! All was organise b
was quite long because of the huge number of Erasmus students (more than 200). To helping you in
there were representants of each departments available to discuus with you.

I had to register myself with my passport, and flight ticket. We also had to scan every paper that coul
in the street and we had to pay 300€ for scolarity (it is the only partner university of ESC Rennes wh
no way to not pay it. For all paper, metrocard the university helped us.

We had to apply for the metro card, but also to do the registration. And we had more than 300€ to
formalities, we had pictures to do. It is sad because the life there was already really expensive, and
scolarity but there were no way to not pay that. 2 russian students helps us to do every thing, they
patient with us.

On arrival, we had to fill in formularies such as medical information, accommodation information... Mo
our subjects for the semester. Our partner university helped us to do this thanks to an organism calle
to pay an extra-cost to be allowed to use the gymnasium, the swimming pool and others part

Signing my loan, choosing my classes, signing my learning agreement. Getting my ESN card, a Span
bus card. If the international relations office was trying to be helpful some technical problems and
been slowing some formalities regarding choosing classes and signing my learning agreement. Fortu
Student Network) office helped me through every other problem I could have regarding admini

I hadn't obligation concerning administrative formalities but I wanted to take some subscriptions to av
example I decided to subscribe for a bus card, or to take a telephone subscription for 10€ per month
by my school, friends, etc...

There were some administrative formalities in the university but the international departm

none

I didn't have administrative formalities in particular Just a paper to complete when you are on the pla
(Visa is not obligatory if you stay less than 6 months) and you have to conserve it until the end (REA
have to choose the courses before going there !!! ESC Rennes if one of the last university to giv
destination, so you have to choose the classes as fast as you receive the paper ! You can chose more
if it's full you can ask directly to the teacher if he can add you in more in his class. Moreover, the uni
a lot to chose and to arrange the schedule. The problem is : When you are going to arrive, you are g
to follow spanish classes and so you can already had chosen clases on the same schedule. So it's a lit
in advance, the spanish lesson are on tuesday and Thursday morning.

It is necessary to go to the town hall to register within three days after the arrival. It is quick, easy an
form. Before leaving (in the three days before the departure), you should also return to the city h
document to signal the departure. This is the only administrative formality. The school helps us throu
us in this formality.

We had to sign a paper from the ESC Rennes, it does not take a long time but there is a lot of peop
administrative tasks so you have to find the good moment. We had to subscribe to classes by intern
quickly so noone can have exactly the courses ant the timetable wanted. The is a help desk which
need their help so you have to wait a very long time before having a response

Most of the formalities were made before coming to South Korea. They asked us several things as d
around 70 euros, giving our marks from the past year, a copy of my passport and filling out a formula
nothing to do there except if you wanted to add some courses. In this case, students were helped by

There were no additional costs upon my arrival at the university. However, they helped me with the r
paperwork and my integration into United-States.

I had to go to the Erasmus office to confirm my arrival and to get forms. It is better to book an appo
before coming. However it is not really respected in the organisation process and there is no really
open on Monday afternoon and Thursday morning for a few hours. The Erasmus office is not well or
patience to get information. If you want to eat to the university restaurant you need to have a “codi
to get in an official office in Rome. It is easy and fast to get.

We didn't do any administrative formalities when we arrived.

When i arrived to Carleton on Sunday. We had a meeting to explain us everything we needed to know
handle back. We had to put most of the information online (like our address, numbers to call in case
had to be taken in picture, for the Upass and the student card. There was no cost for

Nothing special. We signed a contract with the owner of our house and two HOST members helpe
contract. We had to choose our courses before the classes started. The person in charge of foreign
explaining the contents of the different classes.

Pour mon arrivée j'ai seulement complété les papiers pour l'université et pour l'ESC. Le coordinateu
notre disposition pour toutes les formalités.

The only administrative formality was to do the student card and to choose our co

You don't really have formalities, you just have an add and drop course formality, to choose your cour
at the beginning at the semester you have a conference in english for all international students wher
procedure and where they present the schedule of the semester.

There were no costs. We met the president of the university and the person who was in relation wit
didn't do nothing when we arrived at the university because they already had the doc

When we arrived, Chinese students filled all the administrative papers for our inscription in the unive
easier for us doing all for us. We had just to supply identity photos. We chose our courses with their h
on subjects you chose, you could get some books to buy. It is the only cost for the administrative for
cost for a book is 8€.

It takes place in the Shengen space so it was ok for the national formalities. For the university I had t
different courses I wanted to follow. The university welcomed us and explained us how to use their vi
in. Everything was free.

We didn’t have any administrative formalities to do on arrival.

We had to register to the office. We gave some information, the application form, photos and we choo
a paper in order to register to the police and the Administration sent it to the commissariat. Then they
rooms. We had nothing to pay for those formalities.

Arriving here we must register to the “registro civil” and then go to his Chilean identity card. The pa
helped us to these efforts.

I just had to confirm my learning agreement and register to the police station for an appointment (jus
monthts)

Des photographies en noir et bland et un rayon x pour la tuberculose (à éviter meme si on vous dit q
le demande pas). Nos buddy étaient là pour nous accompagner au début.

We just had to have a medical exam around 20€. The university is in charge of the transpor

The first week of our arrival, the may concern is apply a new visa. THe university help us for that?
Furthermore, the first week we had some administrative formalities like at ESC Rennes. But the unive
help us.

Just the asking for the “carte soleil”, you have to ask your health insurance in France a special form a
insurance of Quebec. Yes the partner university helped me.

We have to ask for a resident permit, it cost 200 TL (around 65€). The university doesn’t really help
gives some informations.

The partner university helped us for everything. The additional formalities were : 1/ transportat
administration 3/ catering administration (student restaurant) 4/ the common formalities of the uni
foreign students brought us everywhere we needed to go.

We received a check list from the administration of Wilfrid Laurier University when we arrived. We ha
to validate our choices before the end of January. We received also the “one card”. It is a student car
Laurier and to take the bus. You have to pay the insurance and when you are sure about your classe
fees (nearly 400 Canadian dollars for lectures). You have to send to the Rennes School of Business t
summarizing your choices. For me, I paid 633 Canadian dollars for my 5 lectures. I had to add the p
each approximately).

Each exchange student from EU has to register to the foreign policy within 30 days. Each of us has a b
who can help you dealing with it. Very fast, very simple and free.

During the first 90 days of life in South Korea, all international students were required to register to t
order to get their Alien/ID card (useful to travel in other countries). Several documents were asked an
WON which represents about 20 euros. Normally, buddies should help the international students to d
we did it by ourselves as it was well-explained in the exchange guidebook given by the

All the administrative formalities were done during our first week in Macau. The University of Macau
get our Macanese visa. We did not have to pay anything for this which is a really good point. There
need to do by yourself (but you can still ask some help from your buddy) is your Chinese visa if you w
China (50€ for a multiple entries visa valid during 3 months) and your student bus pass. The student
you have to recharge it. You cannot put less than 50MOP (around 5€) on it. For the whole semester,
(around 435€) and a deposit of 2,000MOP (around 200€). Then, I had to pay fees for electri

We just had to register and the Partner University help us with it. We could go to the international offi

No administrative formalities for people staying less than 180 days (6 months

We do specific formalities to have a real contrat for the accomodation and formalitites with ESC Renne
but it was all It costs nothing.

Did you have to buy books, and did you have any other expenses linked to your academic

No, because all the supports and powerpoints are available on a Moodle platform o

No, the books were supplied by the IIFT.

In 2 courses out of 4, we had to buy books for our teamwork. It was around 10 euros per person. We a
e-books for some of our projects.

No, I didn’t buy anything. We worked with our computer. We made a lot of presentation with power p
professor by mails.

I have never had to buy anything for an academic purpose. Everything was given online on a

I did not have to buy any books. The university provides free books to borrow in the library (what I did
and Lithuanian). Secondly, most of the materials are provided by the professors by e-mail or on the I
called Moodle, which is like our ISIS system at ESC Rennes. Still, I have some other expenses. Indeed,
to submit papers and to print it. Thus, I need to pay the printing for every paper I have to submit. Th
offers printing services, 10 pages in colour with binding cost about 20 litas (8-9

Yes I bought 3 books, and there are very expensive (like everything in Norway) No mor

In EUBA Bratislava, I don’t have to buy books and I don’t have others expenses for my academic prog
have to do a group work and print some file.

no

We didn't have expenses linked to our academic programme because all courses was provided in
Internet platform of the UIR.

I didn’t bought any book because they are accessible at the library or on the library website online. To
put us 15 pounds of credit so it’s free because you can print a lot with this.

No. All the resources are available online.

Only for russian classes, but it's up to you and not very expensive because you have only two

No, just a few professors gave us the courses via powerpoint, word and other types of d

There is no need to buy books, everything can be found in the library. The expenses linked to the pr
expenses such as photocopies, printing, …

All the books are available at the Library so you don’t have to buy books.

I personally had nothing to pay. Yet I know that some of my friends had to pay a polish learning bo
teacher you have). Around 15€. I also had to read and comment a book but I found it on the interne

Yes, we had to buy at least 2 japanese books which cost around 6,000 yen ~ 40€ for both. These b
important in case you follow japanese courses. However concerning the other courses, even if it was
each of them, I decide not to buy it because it was expensive and I knew I could find another way to
books.

About the different lectures and the tools we have to use during the semester, we had to buy one b
lectures during the semester). Books are very expensive (40-50 Euros). However, you can borrow it
hours or for the weekend. Teachers also provide you some facilities by giving you some chapters of t
interactive platform of the school. They also give you the literatures online or they send it to y
administration and the teachers help you to be involved in the school. They know that books are ex
student so they help you as much as they can.

I had no expenses linked to my academic programme.

Yes I have to buy books but I try in maximum to borrow them in the library. Otherwise, there is no oth
the studies.

I did not have to buy books but some teachers had there slides and documents not printed so I had
asked my coordinator to print it (it was about 300 pages) for me and he did it for

No other expenses linked to the academic programme.

Books were incluended in the school’s fees, so i did not spend money for it. Just as in ESC, you hav

Books were included in the school’s fees, so i did not spend money for it. Just as in ESC, you have

The books were not compulsory but I chose to buy one in Management Mathematics and the price w
20€. It was my only expense linked to my academic program.

I did not buy books but I buy the photocopies and chapters of books that we have to study for the cl
things to read before the classes. There are approximately 400 sheets for each class. You have also to
print the power point if you want. However, you can get a card which allows you to have 50 sheets o
copyfree.

Yes I had to buy a book for one lesson, it costed 10 euros, and the other one was 30 euros so I

Expense for book of about 7 euros

I had to buy several books, but there cost were covered by a 600$ credit, included in

j

No book, but I had to take spanish lesson (which I can't understand). I had to pay for it and I did'nt k
200 euros.

For studying at the University of Groningen, books are essentials if you want to pass your courses. F
buy a book which cost around 50€ up to 90€.

I had to buy one book. But it also possible to find this book in the school library or online. I didn't

For some courses, I had to buy some chapters of e-book, and some cases. I spent in avera

For classes, we have need to bought different books, or documents to follow the academic progr
expensive.

It depends of the course you have, I just had to buy one book, it was 30 euros, but we bought one
didn’t have any other expenses.

NO, i didn't buy anything for the classes and projects. Everything is kind of similar with our business S
i bought is for increasing my Turkish linguistics skills.

No books to buy. The library got all of them. There is almost no fees.

This is a bad point about studying in USA, the books are expensive. I had to buy about maybe

I didn't buy any books and no other expenses.

For some courses we had to pay some books, but the most of the time there are some exemplars av
they can be found on Internet.

I did not have to buy books. The course material is on the power points or online books given by the
have other expenses linked to my academic programme.

there was no expense linked to the academic programme.

I did not have to buy books, there were a library with a lot of references. There were also a copy room
very cheap, it was practical to make the photocopies or printing.

no

Yes! This is absolutely not France. If at the ESC Rennes you can do perfectly fine without buying the
cannot. If you do not have the books and if you do not study the books, you will not pass it’s as sim
rather cheap because students from period 3 buy from students who took the class on period 1 and s
from students who took the class on period 2. And you can also buy printed copies of the book (eve
period the books were 60€ (2 books) + an ebook (free). For the upcoming period it should b

I selected a total of five courses during my spring semester, and this a summary of the needs for
engineering: 1 book required, but there are enough copies available for reading/loaning at the lib
-Organization management: 1 book required, but I found an electronic version on the Web (former bu
bought -Cost accounting: 1 book recommended, not bought -Communication in finance: 1 book requ
around 25€) + 1 book recommended, not bought -Sports industry: 1 book required, bought (30,000W
I purchased around 50€ of books and I didn’t notice any other kind of expense linked to the aca

All the books are available in the university library and also online

We did not have to buy books. They gave them to us for free.

For 3 on 5 courses, i had to buy books from the partner University. The whole package cost me 60€.
is interesting books that you can use after your exchange semester.

No I didn't because the school has a large library and I've also access to the online library to the ESC
extra charges from the school except the student card (3€).

None.

I did not have to buy any book because the most important are available as eBooks and you can bor
library. And I had no other expenses for my academic program neither.

The school furnished us books for all courses but we do not have to pay for this. No othe

Yes I have to buy book for some courses, I had to pay 100 000 won approximately. (but we can sha
sometimes, or we can try to find someone of the previous year who sell their books with the help

All books have been given by the University. We could even keep them after the Exchange. There we
subject. We didn’t have expenses, except to buy the sweat of the University if we w

In most classes we needed book but it was mandatory in only one class. KUBS buddies created a rent
book I needed just by paying a 10,000won deposit, which is about 7€. In general the price of the bo

I need to buy books but teachers tried to post online version, so that we do not have to pay. The onl
was for my international negotiation (545 pesos).

I did not have to buy books, it was included. And there were no other expenses linked to my aca

You have to buy book ! you can find easily second hand book.

no

For each class or most of the class you normally have to have a book, because the course is made a
possible. But thanks to the library, you don’t really need to buy them because you can borrow them. E
can also copy them cheap. There is no expense linked to the academic program

Yes some lecturers asked us to buy some books for the subject they are teaching. But it depends o
subject one will be taking. that's the only expense linked to your academic program

We didn’t have any expenses

You have to buy books but it's really expensive so we decided to rent it on the Internet. It costs

In one subject, we had to buy a book to follow properly the classes. Except this book no other expe

Yes we needed to buy some books in all courses, and there were very expensive but mandatory…so w
I attended four courses during my semester and I had to buy three books, one for each course. The
was 45€ which is a substantial budget and we didn’t get any financial help to bu

I had to buy books and it was outrageously expensive. I had to pay around 400€, if not more for book
sell them back after the semester because the university bookstore doesn’t always buy back books an
you can get is really small. And to sell them on the internet is also really complicated as that you ne
finals and you have to leave the university right after the finals. So you don’t really have the time

Yes we were supposed to buy books...But for 5 months it isn’t worth the trouble. So either you share
who bought it or borrowed it, or you can borrow it at the library of the university but you cannot keep
copy the copy in a copy service not far from Binus square for a ridiculous amount. I recommend

For the different classes we have to bought photocopy of the lecture, because in Argentina the teache
you their powerpoint, you have to go in shops next to the school were you have to print the lectures.
that you have to do, I think you pay around 20€ to print all the lectures of the fourth courses you tak
you to read something in a book, you will find it the library of the school.

In EUBA we don’t need books. We don’t have to do any expenses concerning the co

I had to buy books for every of my courses. In the USA academic books are very important: every pro
to do their lectures, and students had to read them in their entirely (for each class I had to read chap
study and exercises). It is not mandatory to buy them (because most of books are very expensive
bookstore of the university (at the first level of the “Student Center”) and on Amazon (returns are f
around 70-80$ per book rented.
Except books, there is no other expense linked to my acade

On the five courses that I had chosen, I only had to buy three books (it was'nt an obligation of the
advised to succeed in the semester). Books concerned the courses of «Politic of prices» (retranscripti
various chapters), "Politic of distribution" (retranscription of PowerPoint) and «Sales Techniques” (14
of the price, it cost me 40 euros. In spite of these investments, there are no regrets because these b
support in order to succeed the semester. There were no other expenses concerning the aca

I may have some others expenses later on my staying but as for the moment I don't h

No

We did not have to buy books, the library is free and we can rent books when we need it. We have to
it was about 3000 pesos/160euros) and if we failed in a Spanish exam we have to pay 3000 pesos to t
the semester.

Nothing but the brunchs of the integration week (aroud 20 euros).

Some courses require books but we can borrow them in the library or buy them, but it is quite expens
preferred lend them to other students.

GSOM has a performing intranet and also a good library. Personally, I did not have to buy anything for
heard that needed to buy something were the students following Russian class

NO

There were no expenses linked to the academic program. The school provide one book per course w
semester.

No. Syllabus and courses on the School’s website.

Yes, I had to buy one book in one subject ("direccion de marketing" in GADE). It cost 30 euros and
university so I could buy it in the school (so it was not difficult to find it). Actually, it depends on the su
books in subjects is not obligatory, it’s just a help of your notes. But in my subject, buying the book w
there was no PPT to have some notes only the book.

For every course we are supposed to have the book associated. It costs between 20 and 90€ (most o
you can find it on the internet, or on the ESC médiathèque or the courses are totally manageable w
teachers give us copies of the needed parts.

No, I didn’t buy any books and didn’t have any expenses linked to the academic prog

In all the classes I was supposed to buy books (between €30 and €70/books). However, for all the boo
ebook in the “online library” of NUIG. Consequently, I didn’t have to buy the booked requested for the
them. The only expenses linked to the academic programme was the one linked to “printing” my pap

I did not have to buy any books. First, the university provides free books to borrow in the library (wh
Secondly, most of the materials are provided by the professors by e-mail or on an Intranet platform
system. Still, I have some other expenses. Indeed, for some classes, I have to submit papers and to
pay the printing for every paper I have to submit. The company “Copy One” offers printing services,
binding cost about 30 litas (8-9 €).

There was no obligation to buy books, but for some of the courses it was advised. Some didactic he
course websites. I do not see any other expense linked to the academic program

Yes I had to buy all my books. One book costs around 40$. I also had to pay around 12$ for a simula
class.

Well, I was kind of disappointed because I had to buy books here (almost 150€) that I am not sure
because it is too heavy. Also I had to pay to get the exercises on Harvard site, but also to get cases p
for the Internet access.

Only to rent a free spanish book

No, they are available at the library.

Yes, about 150Y ( 18euros ) to have chinese language book and academic program of th

Everything was provided by the library or on our e learning platform.

Very few, like a pen but no books !

I did not have to buy a lot of stuff just my usual material (paper, pens…). Nevertheless sometimes w
extracts or reports but it was really cheap. Otherwise we did not have to buy books or others

I only had to by paper sheet to take notes, but I didn’t have any other expenses linked to my aca

Yes and all the books are very expensive around 400 hundred dollar for the semester, and this is t
Sometimes the professor can ask you to subscribe to a software online.

It was optionnal but yes, for some courses it was better to buy a book in order to pass the

Yes, there are required books for most of the classes. Teachers offer you to buy it with a group price
through this way because, for the moment, they were all available on e-book

I had to buy 1 book for my strategy class but they have all books available at the Information Center
24/7 to any university student at the university of sheffield. I didn't have anything to pay for link
programme.

Yes, I had to buy some books for diffenret lectures. Even if it was not mandatory, these books were
studies and for my exams. Some of them cost quite a lot but it is I think important to buy them. And
to sell them.

For one class, We had to buy some texts coming from Harvard Business School but th

I had to buy one book which was quite expensive: 350kr (45€), and cases on the internet for two cour
course).

No additional cost linked to the programme; and books were procured by the inst

Almost every teacher asks us to buy a book. Books are really expensive in Japan, especially those for
per book). You could find some at the library so you don’t have to buy one. Otherwise, I bought books
share the price of the book.

In the University there is a huge and very complete library. You can rent the class books. The only th
printing of the team project and the taxes because I forgot to come back the books to the

I did not have to buy books because they are scanned and uploaded directly on the internet platform
have to do oral presentations I need to print the power point. These are the only dépence

No I didn’t have to buy books, and no other expenses linked to your academic program excepted im
that.

About the books we were provided a large range of books at the library of the UIR Rabat. Howeve
Implementation of Business Information Systems we had to download DreamWeaver software in ord
creating a website trough processes including coding and the use of templates. This software was hig
teacher and all the courses were on it. The software normally costs around 30€ per month for all Ado
However thanks to the teacher, I had been able to download the software free with CDs she provided
could not get the software on their own.

I bought one book for my Hospitality and Travel marketing class because it was an interactive lecture
chapters before arriving in class. During the lecture, most of the time we did in class activities by u
before. I did not have any other expenses lined to my academic programme

No books!

1 russian book wich was included in the 300 euros fees

No extra expenses, unless some photocopy...

No we had all our lessons on the University platform on internet. For the exercises, the teachers gav
the all the documents.

I didn't have to buy any books for the business shcool of Madrid where I was, and the teachers didn't
All the classes were on PowerPoint, and it was possible to get these PowerPoint on the private website
was the same system than the one used by the ESC Rennes School of Business. We had an identifica
password which enabled us to see our grades, the classes we were following, and all the documents r
classes.

You are not obliged to buy books. I went to the library when I need them. But I now that the buddy as
the foreign student, you just need to pay a deposit

I did not have to buy any books or anything. The campus has a huge library (actually 2) with all
bibliographies from any courses.

For several courses we had to read some books but never to buy it because there a library in the sch
book that are expected to read. Then you need to bring your laptop.

Yes, we had to buy some books but it wasn’t indispensable. Most of the students borrow books to o
photocopy of the part of the text book we have to study.

No I didn’t have any expenses linked to my program

All the books were distributed by the school from the first day and must be returned the last day, so w
expenses linked to the academic program.

Nothing. Just papers and pens.

For the Spanish course, we had to buy an exercise book, which cost about 12€. And for the univers
didn’t because it was very expensive, like 30 and even more. And there is some books than you ca
Internet, so we can share the cost.

I didn’t need to buy any book, most of courses were Online. Laptop was needed for som

I had to buy 4 books for my classes and the price was about 400 dollars. I also had to pay for dinne
marketing yourself class (around 30 dollars).

I had to buy books for some classes, but it was mostly photocopies that can be bought in the univer
with my roommates to reduce the cost. I also had to buy some materials to build a mod

I ve buy nothing, you can come with hands in your pockets.

No

Buying book was not obligatory and I did not have other expenses.

We need to study some books for our lessons but there are all available on the University library. Just
buy.

I had to buy books (one for each of my four classes). They were quite expensive ($60 to $300). There
to save money: rent books, buy used books or buy ebooks). Except books, there weren’t other acade
one book, bought one on Amazon and bought two ebooks.

I had to buy a book for one of my classes (SCM) that cost me almost 25€. I had also some printed exp

Yes, I had to buy all my books in the university and I buy an informatic program for ac

We didn’t have to buy books specifically, but I did for the optional Russian course I attended for a
introduction week (actually the first 2 weeks focusing on the module “Doing Business in Russia) costs
a surprise for us as we were not really aware of this additional cost before our arrival. This introductio
but I recommend students do it as it allowed to get acquainted with foreign students as well as

I did have to buy books, but also the photocopies and lectures of each class. Also, during an innovatio
all the components to make our project, and to pay a bill to participate to the event (which w

Some books were recommended but it was not an obligation to buy them, just an advice. No

For the class I took, I needed nothing particular. But I know some people had to buy some book

No, we didn't use books during the semester. Moreover, KdG gives you access to a significant library
documents online.

Nothing to buy, everything is furnished by the university.

No, I hadn't any expenses linked to my academic programme.

You will have to make photocopies sometime (which are cheap) but except that you will probably not

We didn't have to buy anything for the courses. The lecturers proposed us to buy some but it was n
there is a huge library where we can read the books for the lectures. In fact, in some courses you m
book but there are several copies in the library and it is always available online in the library web
websites.

We had a library where we could find any book we want. I didn’t buy anything linked to my aca

I just bought one book for the class “international business”. It was expensive (30 euros) but it is a re
I maybe need in the future. I borrow the other books I need in the library. Otherwise, there are no oth
the studies.

It was up to you to buy books, it wasn’t compulsory. The teachers made their presentations and reco
book. I bought one for Business negotiation, and another for New Product Development. I didn’t

I had to buy one book (around 20 €), all others course materials where available onlin

NO, we bought calculator and pens and paper

In my courses, we were not forced to buy any books. But when you need to do so it’s quite ex

No.

I had no specific administrative formalities to do on arrival. I just have to choose my courses and to
The partner university help us to do that.

Nothing at all.

Pour ma part aucune dépense.

YES ! We had to buy books, it was mandatory.

I bought book. It is quite simple because all the book you need are sold on the campus at the book s
other expenses.

I had to buy three books which were approximatively 50 pounds each and I had no other expenses
program.

You might buy some but I chose not to buy any.

The books we had to buy are included in the tuition fees. But is is asked to give them back wh

I had to buy two books about 10euros.

The teachers recommended us to buy a book for each course but it was not mandatory nor necessary
for my academic programme.

It was not compulsory, so I did not buy the books at the bookstore but I downloaded them online, in c
to work on a specific case study. But we needed to buy some extra case studies at a specific book st
from Harvard Business Review for instance and needed to be bought separately ). Then I took a Ko
needed to buy two books. It was the only extra expenses I made for my courses because everythin
teachers through an internet portal where we could download all the materials ( PowerP

I didn't buy books; and no expenses linked to academic programm

Any expenses during the academic programme

No. We just had to buy a student card (8€) in order to benefit from student prices while we were

- It's recommended to buy books for studying but I didn't.

Basically we have to buy books, but for 5 months I don’t recommend it. There are two other options:
library of the school or use it directly in the library. And the other option is to rend the book and copy
company (7euros).
No

We did not have to buy books, it was free. There was not any other expenses linked to the acad

I did not have to buy any books. The only cost I had to paid were for printing document or works to g

I did not need to buy anything for my studies. They use books a lot, but they are always available in t
thing to know, is that you can borrow most of the books for the whole semeste

Some professors asked for books. Personally, I bought one book for my Marketing Research class w

No, the price of 50000 RPS includes also the books. You have to ask to get your books bu

The school gave me as many notebooks and pen as I asked. I did not buy any books as teachers prin
courses.

No we don’t have to buy any books, except in the Greek course where we need to buy the photocopy
3€) or the book if we don’t want to be illegal. For the reading courses, we don’t need to buy anything
the library of the school and download all the documents and article required

Books are very expensive. Teachers will tell you that books are mandatory but they are not all. So be
speak with American people who are in the same class as you are to know if you really need books or
on a website called CHEGG for cheaper. There is also some groups on Facebook to buy books for
concerned I had had to buy a book in consumer behaviour and marketing research classes but ne
marketing nor for advertising management

I had no expenses linked to my academic programme.

The school gave us all the books, freely. No expenses linked to the academic progra

Usually all the classes require the purchase of at least one book which cost between $100 and $200. Y
price. But I decided to pay only one book which was mandatory because it was with a code to access
cost was $100. For my three other classes, I decided to not buy the books. Actually it depends on you
you can study without a book.

non

In one course we was obliged to buy a book (about 25€), and during all the semester the teacher use
so it was not really so expensive.

Linked to the academic programme, I only had my book of French-Czech (20€) and student cards (
Erasmus Network and Nation2Nation party = 20€). So it is a total of 40€ as schoo

Yes, I bought books and it is expensive, 50€ for 2 books. I refused to take more bo

The library of TUT has 4 floors filled with books that you can borrow and the library card is 1,3€ and t
no need of buying books.

Every books needed are given by the university. You just have to give it back to them a

No

We just have to print some documents but it’s pretty cheap. We did not have any boo

I had to buy three books for three modules. The modules was Price and Cost Policy (9€), Distribution
module named Negotiation Technics (21€).

any expenses

No, the books were not compulsory. If we want, we could pay for copy of the books (less than 20 eu
class, we have to buy the book (about 15 euros)

I had to buy books really expensive that I never used!!!!

I didn’t buy any book or anything else.

Except for the study permit, there were some books that we could buy to work but most of our Filipin
documents we needed to discharge us.

No I just made a lots of loans to the library. I didn't have any other expenses linked to the acad

No, I hadn’t to buy books or others things for this academic program.

Yes I had to buy books and it is really expensive but if you love studing in the library you can b

They gave us two books (included in the fees).

Yes, we bough all our homework and a few of documents we study in classes.We had to bought 2-3 bo
ridiculous, a documents costs 400 pesos, it means 8 euros cents. In total, it costs 50 euros mo

No.

In the most part of class you have to buy book, it’s around 20/25€ the book, but for some class is not
to do without with the help of your Indonesian friends. Another thing is possible, but not really in
occidental mentality, is to copy a book entirely. It’s really cheap and fast to do th

We needed to use some books but were all available in the libraries or online. No extra

Yes i had to buy some books for the classes but no other expenses. The books cost between 10

No

No I didn’t have to buy books because they were all in the huge library of the university or on Interne
books for learning further. The only things I had to buy were materials as papers, not

Nothing

I didn't have to buy any books : all courses support were sent by the University Platform (courses pres
and other information related to each course).

All is free for the studies there, you don't need to buy some books.

It was unnecessary to buy books or other things for the academic program. The material is provided t
: lecture notes, chapter slides, exercises, case studies... Moreover, two well-documented libraries
access over presentation of the student ID card, one for each department (business administrati

No books to buy. There was one that we could buy (15 euros) but the Filipinos gave us the importa

NO

We don’t have to buy books, they will give you all (books, pens, notebooks, etc

Pas de livre a acheter. Mais si certains livres ne sont pas fournis, il faut insister pour qu’on n

I had to buy 4 books, which cost me 400 RMB. Any other expenses.

We just had to buy one book, for the russian language course. We had to pay almost 320€ to the scho
but these reasons were not really well explained to us.

We had to buy a book because the library is quite poor.

small disappointment: we have to buy all the textbooks, which are more than necessary to follow the
little expensive: between 20 and 30 euros each book, knowing that you must buy a minimum

We do not have to buy books and we can borrow those we need at the library. However, each teache
different chapter from different books and various texts we have to get at the reprography. We hav
generally around 100 pesos per subject for all the readings and / or exercises of the semester. Moreov
called Copy-Free with which it is possible to get 50 print or copied pages a week. The concept is that
on one side of the pages because there are advertisements at the back. It can be useful to print the

No books to buy. However some teacher will ask you to work on books that you can borrow or just res
of the school. I had to buy some coloured pencils for a special class.

We had to buy books. Some aren’t really necessary at the end but you can’t know it until you go furt
they photocopy a lot. I have to pay each of my photocopied books (10€). I had 2 to do. I didn’t have a
that we have to print the course material ourselves which seemed to me a little weird but when you
your computer not to have to print it. I already had a book to write which and my pen

We had to buy books, but we didn’t buy them, we success to have photocopy by the Brazi

No, but we received a Chinese lessons book

Only one book in marketing has been needed for a course but our Professor made us copies of it. Its
80 euros.

no

Yes, include in 850 euros for accommodation.

depend on you schedule but you can have to buy book is around 40€ to 80€ the books but it really

Depending on the courses and teachers, we may have to buy some books. I only had to buy three
approximately 40 euros.

No books or other expenses linked to the academic programme. All was furnish

No need to buy books, or other expenses from the school. They just give me a book for the Spanish
return at the end of the module.

No. We had a library in the school and a library card to borrow all books we need

All professors advised us to buy books for a total amount of more than 2000NOK (250€). However
indispensable.

I had no expenses linked to my academic program.

Yes there are a lot of extra expenses to think about before going in Wilfrid Laurier University : -firs
expensive if you buy them through the bookstore (approximately 170$ per book). I advice to join the
students sell their used books for around 30$. -secondly, you have to pay the administration council
Bus Pass $72.73, the copyright agreement fee $8.32, the comprehensive student services 131.44, th
levy $33.44, the public interest research group $5.23, the Pool improvement fee $10, the student pub
sustainability fee $5, the student union building fee $27.64, the faculty based fee $17, and the stude
Which means an average price of $600 with the University Health Insurance Program. -fortunately,
which is normally $8614.8, is not payable for exchange students

No, I didn’t have to buy any books, all the recommended books were at the university

Courses are based on books so I had to buy one book for each. In total, it costs around 200 euros
expense linked to my academic programme.

Yes we have to buy books sometimes but it depends of the classes you take. In Colombia you pay fo
never really expensive). Moreover you can not do copies of books, everybody have to buy

In some topics, teachers advice you to read some books but you can find them at the big library of the
only one book for the international and European trade law topic because the exam is an opened bo
required material for every lecture. Except this topic there is no expenses linked to your academi
required. Indee all the material is published on line on a specific website like googleapps but ev

For some courses student have to buy books that can costs around 50 euros but most of the time w
enough. It depends on the classes you choose.

Yes I had to buy books, they were very expensive !!! I spent around 150€ in books when I arrived
scholarship for the first month ! We were not aware of this before arriving, and it was not a

Did you have to buy books, and did you have any other expenses linked to your academic programm
fees (2,000pesos), buy books and tuition fees for Spanish courses if you fail the Spanis

I just had to buy a book for the module of one course. It cost me 8€.

For some lectures, you may have to buy books, but you can still find them in the library. I only bough
did not really use it.

There is a library in the university and there is no need to buy books because you can borrow it. Fu
readings and books are provided with courses on a special platform: the Elearning. There it is possi
documents we need to study and the power points. When I need to submit a paper homework, I just
Elearning. Of course, according to each teacher, I had to print out my work, for that I bought some c
order to use the copy machine. I also use service of Copy1 (a shop) to print out because it is hard to p

Books are very important for the classes. You can buy second-hand books or print a copy of the book
shop. Think about looking on the website of the ESC Rennes library, sometimes you can get a ebook
need, so you can avoid to spend too much money.

Yes, I had to buy a book for the Chinese intensive courses but it was not mandatory at all because thi
the credits. It was personal choice; I wanted to improve my Chinese.

I had to buy two books for two different assignment. The cost was 40 euros, so it is expen

I bought books to follow the courses. There were any other expenses.

No, there are no extra costs linked to the study, there is a library for the book, but it's a f

Yes for : Pirce and cost policy and distribtuion policy (same teaher for the 2 courses). I had expe
university.

I really had no expenses linked to my academic programme. The library is also really big so there is

We didn’t have to buy any books, the library of the school borrowed us everything we need. Besides,
the printer so, no extra expenses linked to the academic program

I had to buy three books in the bookstore of the university, but I could just rent them (was cheaper
However it was my only expense for my academic programme.

We did not have to buy any book and did not have any expenses for the class

I didn’t have to buy books.

The books are very important in the Norwegian school system, so we have to buy all the books for ea
are several books for one course. However, books are very expensive, I bought one 130euros. Then,
semester of the year and after it is holidays, it is very complicated to sell all the book

According to the academic programme you do not have to do any expenses (no books, computers …
printing card if you want to print documents.

Except the charges for the material used in class that I paid during the first week, there were no e
academic program.

No every book we needed were provided in several copies at the university libra

I was not obliged to buy books, but in two subjects I took I had two books to study, so for one subjec
buy online (3€ per chapter), but as the book was in the school’s library, I got the scan pages from a s
for the other book, it was really advice to get it, by purchase or by borrow in a library, but the final ex
The others expenses I had were: - The international marketing week (compulsory moreover…), whom
did not find normal because we had no choice to pay for something students not obviously wanted a
for; -The printing copies, whom the cost depended of the courses taken. For me, it was 10.40€, not th
marketing week, we never asked for the copies, and after we had to pay for them, that is not fair acc
for printing papers for assignment (0.06€/page in the school’s library)

We bought 3 books wich were part of the 500€ for the 3 months. No other expenses about the ac

I had to buy books, 4 books around 100$ each. I didn’t have any extra fees.

f

Yes, you have to print the lessons. It doesn't cost a lot but prepare a budget of 500 pesos (4

Books are extremely expensive (around $50) and most teachers expect you to read them each week
the library (only one for everybody and no more than 2 hours!). It is also possible to rent used books
books and DVDs more than 2hours, if you give them back late, each minute costs. It can be very ex
late !

In my partner university, all the classes, texts, books are available in the different printing shops nea
document is given by mail so you have to print all the things you need. Moreover, the home works
can’t send it by mail. The price of one page is like 0,10 Euros and you can have to print document o

Teachers encourage you to buy books about their subject, but you can either find them in the library
and ask the teachers if they have a PDF version can send you (even though they have no obligatio
bought any books; the only “expense” I had was a £20 deposit for my “clicker” (the electronic device
prove your attendance). However, when you return it at the end of the term, they give you your £20
expense.

Pour certaines matière c'est plus ou moins optionnel (E-Business Strategy&Practice, Cloud-Comput
cours repose uniquement sur des livres donc c'est assez utile (Brand management, Buyer Behavior A
cours demande de lire des articles académiques/professionnels (Marketing Policy&St

Yes, in this University you have to buy ALL the chapters for ALL the disciplines in the photocopier
between 0.50-5 € (it depends on the size). An advice: it is really important to buy these chapters be
the ¾ of that you have to know in a discipline.

No, I didn't.

All the books the university use are available at the library and the courses review are available o
university so every services were free.

I didn't neither have to buy books nor pay other expenses.

Yes. Books costed around 200€.

Non, les 4 livres ( un par matière) étaient compris dans les charges. Donc nous n'avions pas eu a p
académique, il n'y avait aucun frais en plus à part les impressions pour les dossiers mais c'était

We don’t have to pay book or others materials. We don’t have any expenses.

No really, maybe one book. It was really not expensive: 5 euros.

Nothing to buy.

No, we don’t have to buy books but we can borrow them at the library even if they were not numero
other expenses linked to our academic program.

At Liège, all the courses, case study are availabe at "La centrale des cours" which is a little library on
(louvrex and opera). You can buy there the photocopies needed for every class. It's quite costly but
them. Some teacher will advise you some books but you can buy them if you want. I downloaded the
didn't forecast these expenses and it was a quite bad surprise because 10 euros there, 5 euros there
big amount.

Personally, I chose 4 courses: Financial Management, Investment, Banking and Monetary Computatio
4 books, for a total cost of 200 RMB approximately (23 euros). These were the single add

If you take the class Beginning Korean, you suppose to buy a book.

Yes, books for the half of my courses, and for Japanese learning. Costed around 150€ fo

No we never had to buy books, my only expenses linked to my academic programm was to pri

I didn't have to buy any books and I didn't had any other expenses linked to my academic

You don’t need books in every course, it depends on the teacher and its program. Anyway, books are
library. If you still want to buy them, you can also do it at the university’s book shop, where the books
you can also buy second-hand books from previous year.. ask your buddy for this ! No oth

Quelques livres à acheter, au total pas plus de quelques dizaines d’euros.

I didn't buy any books as there is a library in the university where you can borrow books. Besides i
expenses lnked to the academic programme.

We had books to read but we could find it in the library on download it on the Internet. Excepted p
France, I did not have any other expenses linked to our academic programme

No, it is useless, there is a library at the university.

Nous avons dû acheter un livre par classe car le système éducatif américain fonctionne ainsi. Un co
n'avons pas été prévenu pour cela. Pour l'achat de 4 livres, j'ai du payer environ 450 €, et j'ai pu les r
la seule dépense qu'on a eu à payer d'un point de vue académique.

We didn’t have to buy books, but we had to buy photocopy of some subjects. Indeed sometimes the t
the “roprografia” (print centre of the university) some topics, more or less 15 pages, to use it in class.
subject.
Furthermore teachers use more “moodle” the data base when we can get the power p
subjects, and materials. Actually it depends of the teacher: printed paper or more “nu

No books. no expenses.

We didn’t have any other expenses linked to our academic programme

NO. Everything is available in the library for the lecture.

We had to buy books, which are kind of expensive, the fact is that in Finland the school is free the onl
buy these books. However I was able to find it either on the ESC RENNES’ online library or on internet
can find it at the Aalto’s library.

We were not obliged to buy books but adviced, I bought one book for each subject to have a written
classes and to work for exams.

No there is a library at the school.

Yes, I had to buy two books. The cost of each book was nearly 15€. The only other expenses link
programme was for my ID cards (the fee was nearly 10€) and for printing (you can print documen
Economics only with credit on your ID card). However, it wasn’t expensive.

Yes I bought 2 books, around 30 - 45 € each one. And I bought 2 cases, 8 € each

No books were lend for free.

No. Insted of study permit 7000PHP and visas.

We get one book for each subject for free. We did not pay anything at the university. Free snacks a
and lunch for free at noon.

No, all of our books are given for free by the school, and we have to get them back at the end of th
expense linked to our academic programme.

I had to buy photocopy of different chapters of books at the fotocopiadora in the university. It was th
linked to the academic programme.

We had to buy two books of 50€ each. I should buy these books but it was too expensive so I decided
the library. During my lectures, teachers give me a lot of paper, but this was not free because I re
explained that I have to pay for all this papers. Moreover, I had to pay for the introduction week, I pa
for the international Marketing week 80€

I have not purchased any additional book.

Yes, I had to buy books. Normally, you have to buy books for each course you have. Sometimes, you
find the book in an available online version. I bought two books, one at $45 and the second at $85
compared to other. I didn’t have other expenses linked to my academic programme, except the

No

Books were provided and given for free, as it was included in the schooling fees. I had no othe

No.

Juste les dépenses d'impressions de documents.

I lent the books at the library. But the German courses in march before the beginning of the sem

I bought four books for my courses which cost was around 200€. I advise you to think about it before
only two books, so books were not very useful. And it was impossible to sell them because they are
semester so I let them to the coordinator because it was too heavy to take them in my

none, even books were free for us while thai students pay a lot to obtain them. they help us to have
and we eat at the cafeteria for free also.

We just had to buy two books for a specific course, 10 euros each, but that was all we h

We needed to buy the Chinese book for 7 euros and just a chapter printed for a group project in Organ
approximately the same price. To have access to Sport installations we needed to pay 8 euros for the
requirement.

We didn’t need to buy any books. Sometimes we have some to read, but they are on the Internet. Th
sometimes we have to print some documents (more or less big). We found a cybercafé where printi
close to our house. So it could cost like 5 or 6$ for a text of 30 pages.

nothing

No we didn't have to buy anything but we had to give a deposit for the school and th

I purchased textbook and workbook (5,000¥) for the Japanese class. I did not purchase any required
because they are at the library, but there is a second-hand sale on the second week of class if you

I didn’t have to buy any books because I used to go the library. However, I had to pay the library car
and use the books. It costs me 3 euros.

I had to buy books and the university doesn’t make any student offer on prices. For students that hav
bit difficult. Prices are between 50 and 80 euros per book.

I got very lucky with the books, indeed I haven't bought any because the person who lived in my a
semester left all his/her book behind. And I needed the same books for my classes. I have heard th
expensive, but I have no idea what are they prices.

Several books are recommended, and other are compulsory if you want to be able to work on the cas
the courses. The books are rather expensive, which is why I bought it with a friend. There were

No, all books were available on the library or online, so I didn't have to buy books. My only expense
program me was the printing of some documents.

No

I had to buy books for Japanese language. I didn't have other expenses linked to our acade

The only expense I had for the university was the semester-ticket which I paid 233,92€. This is a com
really worth it! Indeed, it allows students to take any kind of public transportation for free in the North
(train, bus, subway…). It also allows students to do sports with the university for free or for c

No book was to buy. The library allowed to borrow livvres for a period of 15 days. For International Fi
necessary to buy a file for 30 euros.

Except the multi-entry visa procedure, no spending is mandatory within the framework of the GSOM
Certain books are deeply advised by teachers but you will find them for free online or in the school li
You will have the choice of buying a transport card for the bus or the subway: it is not compulsory bu
move in the city!

We didn't have any expenses linked to your academic programme. Concerning the books, we had a f
We also don't need any computer during the lectures.

I have no books to buy or other expenses, everything is provided by the school, we have two libra
needed for the academic exchange.

I didn't have to buy some books because I had a library in my university in which I could work and re
have any other expenses linked to my academic programme.

Books lending were included in school fees.

Some teachers recommended books but it is not an obligation to buy them. You always have some co
do not have expenses to do for the academic programme.

no

In each class we need a book, which is giving free of charge by the administrati

The only books you need are available in the university library. Linked to the University there was
traveling with the ERASMUS association but this is quite normal).

Books are an added cost you must take in account. Beware that each course ask for a manual and th
yen (€30). I have try not buying one and go to the library but for my 4 courses only 2 had a manual
only one example each.

non

No additional expenses.

I had nothing to buy, all was on the internet or hardly available in the library. Once again, we are se
should speak english, but no one there is able or want to speak english, so it's very difficult to have
rent a book !

The teacher advised to buy the main book of the lectures but did not oblige to do. Personnally I chos
the library at Warwick is gigantic and offers lots of edition of the books. Moreover, the library has a
allowed us to access lots of e-books online and is very convenient. I did not have other expenses
programme.

We have to work with any books, but the school and the students were able to lend us a

Non, la bibliothèque était conséquente et nous pouvions prendre les livres.

Yes, I had to buy books for each of my courses and each book cost around 30/35 € but after that y
something else.

It depends of the class. In every course I had to read books, but I could find them in the library of the
had to buy e-book but it wasn’t expensive: 5€ maximum.

I did not buy anything extra. It is not essential to buy some books because the Librairy in the universi
to print some group project reports.

We did not have to buy books ourselves but they were provided and their costs included in the total
when we arrived. We didn’t have books for each course, only for the Russian course, insurance and
academic programme we did not have any other expenses, but for the first week they proposed us to
English guide so we had to pay for this extra. It was not mandatory, but highly recommended to do th
a must to visit this! We had to pay 800 roubles for this extra.

I didn’t have to buy books, and the only expenses I had it was my paper report I had

The University of Ulster library was the largest one I have ever seen in my student life. It was possib
book for one week. That’s why I did not need to buy books. However, I needed to buy a computer bef
be able to work and take notes. Besides, I had to make sure I have an internet connection

I had to buy book for 150 €, it is the only expense linked to my academic program

We didn’t have to buy books, we had two books in Russian history and entrepreneurship but there we
by the school. We didn’t have any other expenses linked to our academic program

No, some courses ask you to read books, but they usually are at the university library. I had one co
specific book. You did not had to, but it was almost necessary for the exam (book was ar

I did not buy the books because they are very expensive, you can do every photocopies of the econo
Actually, all the books required are at the university's library. There is no additional e

I had to buy books in each subject. It is approximately 20 euros for each book. And I didn’t have othe
academic programm.

No, I didn’t have to buy nothing

There was a very good library in the university so I did not need to buy anything. Our student numbe
portal which allowed us 1000 free copies for the semester so I did not even have to pay to print the t

yes i have to buy one book for each class

You are supposed to buy books to attend the class and do the exercise but it is better to borrow the
school when you really need it or if you need it every week to print a book of an Indonesian student

Books for studying were free.

No other expenses.

I used the library where all the books I needed were. I didn’t spend anything to buy books o

I didn’t have any school expenses and all the books were furnished from the school and they helped
we have needed.

I didn’t have any school expenses and all the books were furnished from the school and they helped
we have needed.

I didn’t need to buy any book there but it can depend on the class you choose. I had to print some slid
the cost of this is 6.50€ for one class. I also need to print some projects at the end of the semester (5
project).

I didn’t buy any books because it’s very expensive. It’s not an obligation because you can get a lot o
each course. There are not other expenses linked to your academic programm

There were not additional expenses linked to my academic program.

No

The only thing we had to pay was for the books, but for now, they never asked for the

I bought 2 books for 70 RMB, it depends of the teacher and of the class. I took 5 classes and I o

I did not have to buy books and I did not have other expenses linked to my academic p

No books needed to be bought as you could have free access to the library on the campus and it w
courses I took to buy the books. There is no fixed costs to add, except if you wanna go to the gym,
semester fee but I dunno how much it is as I didn't went to the uni gym.

No.

Everything was provided by the school exept the material to write etc..

Teachers advice book in addition to lectures in each modules. I didn't buy them due to the cost : arou
the university offers second hand book for around 30e is quite expensive). I found some online and
library to study on them and to borrow them.

I didn’t had to buy anything for the university, the only book that I require were count in the 300€ tha

in the 300€ that we pay, there were some books price. But after having pay this, we had no more ex
programme.

We did not have other expenses linked to our academic program because the access to the library a
was free.

I only had to pay in order to print my spanish classes material.

Some professors advised to buy specific books to try to better understand their classes but it wasn't
the exams weren't about these books. I hadn't any other expenses linked to the academ

No books to buy but we had to pay some printing

Courses handhouts are paying.

I only bought one book that I shared with my group of work. Books are expensive there but you can
free.

All books required are available at the University’s library in front of MCI, the only other expense
International Program which obliged you to participate to scholar trip in Vienna, the visit of the concen
, etc

No I did not need to buy books or anything else for the classes.

Yes, we had to buy some books in each course. However, we found some books on the Internet so I n
The cost of the book was around 35 euros each.

The only expenses related to school were the purchase of textbooks, one for each of the cla

I didn’t have any other expenses linked with the academic programme.

The books was lended by the school so we didn't have to buy.

The books were the only expenses required for the academic programme but they were incredibly exp
one book for each class and the cheapest one was worth about 140$ ! With another French girl who w
as me we share the books, in order to pay half the price each. Those books were all really u

Some teachers ask us to buy and read some books. But, we never did it and we never had any prob
solution (borrow someone’s book or at the library)

Aucun livre n'était obligatoire mais j'ai quand même acheté un livre en sociologie parce que la mati

Most of the teachers give us homework about a book that we had to read but we didn't had to buy it b
the school with all the book that we need.

It's depends of the course you choose. I had 2 courses that required a book, in one couse the profess
in the other course I had to buy the book at about 1000NT. Except that I didn't have any other ex
academic program.

No every books were given freely. The was no more academic expenses.

In my situation, I didn’t have to buy any book and any other expenses linked to my academ

I had to buy books to follow the different classes; some were quite expensive (40

We didn’t have to buy books; the university provided it. But we have to buy new clothes because o
school. Jeans were not allowed and we have to wear a shirt.

We had to buy one Chinese book (3 euros) for the Chinese class. Those who choose to take the inten
Chinese classes a week) had to buy another book (5 euros). But, we didn’t pay extra fees or other st
received is free and even if you want to attend more than 4 classes a week you can do

No, there was a library at the university where you could borrow all the books you w

It was advised to buy books in the lecture but not obligatory and because books were very expensive
it. The only book that I got, it is the one from Norwegian course, and I gave a deposit, was the only co
it. That was the only expenses linked to my academic programme.

Un livre pour apprendre le russe, sinon rien

We just have to own a computer.

No additions expenses. We just had to pay 100e for an interation week (visits...) and 20 e f

You can buy books or rent it but sometimes it’s more than 60$ just for one book, and for one sem
expensive. You can also borrow these books at the library, it’s free, and for the new ones you can hav
at the library, but you can do copies.

No

The library is huge, therefore we hadn't any additional costs.

You have to buy textbooks, an e-access and sometimes an e-clicker. Try to buy on the Facebook g
expensive (normally one textbook is equal to 100 CAN in the store). For the e-access, I didn’t buy it,
exam had a higher weight than the other students who had the e-access. For financial classes, you
financial calculator but it is possible to not use it.

The books depends on the class that you picked. I had one class that required a book. All the books
there is a book store where you can find them and also note book or pencils etc. My book was 6€; th
classes that required books. No other expenses

Some teachers advised us to buy books but it was not mandatory and I consider it was not an essen
exams. So I did not have extra expenses linked to my academic programme.

I had to read books for all of my classes. I chose to buy only two of them as these subjects were
Otherwise, you can still borrow the books at the library or read the chapters you nee

I had two books to buy for 10€ each and they were for the following courses: - Price and cost polic

No other expenses linked to our academic programme. We were given free new books by the universi
the whole term.

I didn't need books for my courses, I find what I need on internet. I didn't have other expenses lin
programme.

What opportunities for leisure activities did you have?

With the university students organized some sport activities as football, or dance. There is also a s
campus which is very pleasant.
Moreover, there are several cafeterias, libraries, gardens on the
university, in Krakow, there lots of parks, cinemas, sport centers, free fields (I use to go to a park to
against people from Poland or other countries).
There are lots of opportunities for leisu

We could go out (Hauz Khas is a very nice village 15min from the IIFT with lots of restaurants and bars
lots of malls Go visiting: parcs, museums, famous districts, historical buildings When we had 2-3 da
other cities, there are lots to see. (Agra, Rishikesh, Jaipur, Pushkar, Amritsar, Varan

In TEC de Monterrey, there are a lot of opportunities for leisure activities. There are all the playgro
football, fitness gym and basket playgrounds, an Olympic swimming pool etc. There are also free cour
so on.

The university organized a lot of events. For instance, visiting cities close to Brasov or parties such as
who organized these events are the same that “welcome association”. Without university, we orga
Erasmus students. For instance international dinner, poker party, visit capital of Rom

Madrid is a great city of sports; you have many accommodations and opportunities to practice many
have to pay. You also have some opportunities to visit some cultural places like the old buildings, m
these kinds of places, it’s better to travel all over Spain to see other really beautiful places. One of
Madrid is party, going out. You have many things to do during the night, and streets are full of p

During my free time in the semester, I had a lot of opportunities for leisure activities. First of all, there
by my university. Indeed, the ESN Kaunas and VMU (Vytautas Magnus University) provides every wee
about several events they organized. It might be trips to other cities in Lithuania or in foreign coun
information by e-mail and on Facebook), cultural nights in pubs, parties, cultural visits, etc… That’s w
to visit the capital city, Vilnius, a few days after my arrival (I had to pay an amount and everything w
chance to visit several museums in Kaunas and in other cities. Besides, there are many activities
course. As an exchange student, I like to discover all the country and the Baltic States, that’s why I
friends (from the ESC Rennes and other Erasmus students) in Poland (Warsaw), Latvia (Riga) and in
Trakai). I planned to go to Finland and Estonia at the end of my semester. The fact that many studen
are currently in exchange is really helpful to travel with free accommodation. Moreover, I like to do sp
swimming pool in Kaunas. I also sometimes go to restaurants, bars and clubs, because prices are quit
are dynamic cities where student life is good and where you easily meet new friends. Finally, I ha
discover the culture of the country through the visit of many museums and churc

There is Athletica Center, to practise sport. It was about 130 euros for the all semester, and free acce
the classes. The international office organized some activities for international students: parties, c

For leisure activities, Bratislava is very restricted expect going shopping in malls (3 in Bratislava).
France was filming videos, so I did 4 videos about Bratislava and Erasmus life. Also, people were pa
Clubs.

we had an access to a gym (it costs 25 euros for 3 months, it is not include in accommodation costs
events (cricket, basketball etc.) organized by students.

In Morocco the choice of leisure activities is very large . In fact it is a tourist country with a great cultu
cheap cost of transport favour the travel opportunities around the country.
Rabat is the political ca
there are a lot of another town very interesting to discover like fez ( cultural capital) , Casablanca
Marrakesh ( tourism capital) and the south of the country attracting by its desert ( like in Merzoug
Agadir). I did all this cities, and others like Essaouira , a small littoral city , very pleasant and welcom
can enjoy general leisure activities like parks, bowling, restaurant, museum, spa etc. But , you can
activities like ski and camel back riding... no time to get bored! So my classmates and I , we enjo
opportunities for leisure activities.

We can go to the gym, it’s in the campus near Oxford street, and I think it’s around 30 pounds a mo
that's all. After we can just enjoy the city, London.

The school provide a sport tickets which allowed us to practice sport for almost f

At the university you can follow for free dance courses (all kind of dance : jazz, modern, hip hop..), yo
to the weights room. About other kid of activities, you will have many proposition to do activities wi
other international student (ice skating, museum, market, opera..)

Even if I had many courses in which I had to attend, I also had many time for leisure activities. Tha
association of the university, several trips all around Spain have been organised to let the Erasmu
country and let them learn more about the Spanish culture. Moreover, many sports activities were
football matchs, beach soccer matchs etc …

SBM offers some sports infrastructure and there is a lot of students club. However, it is hard to know
as SBM is only a small part of ITB, we didn’t see much of the student life.

You have lots of opportunities for leisure activities. Indeed, there is a broad range of clubs and soci
surfing, orienteering, mountain hiking, kayaking... Those clubs organised lots of week-end trips aro
abroad!) and are very cheap. Moreover, there is an in-door swimming pool, rugby and soccer fields, ru
10.000 students on campus so there is everything on campus.

The university offers us sport fields, indoor and outdoor, and also a swimming pool. The access price
5 zloty which means 1,2€ each time. The other things are free. There is also a gym room but few peop
and not pleasant. Around and in Krakòw, you have a lot of things to do ! The sport teams are rea
football teams). I went to a huge match for less than 4€, it can’t cost you more than 15€ ! I also know
is famous but I never went there. You also have a lot of things to do (horse-riding, going to lakes, cart
Krakòw. This really good site may help you : http://cracow.travel/active-leisure/leisure.
Also, the
museums and religious events are numerous. Every evening you have concerts, which can be jazz, c
from free to 120 pln (30 euros)

A lot, there is almost every weekend a trip around Akita, you can also join many club activities. And yo
alone to make awesome discoveries. This is a list of activities I was able to do since I'm in AIU:
Baseball team -AIU Aikido club -Cycling thanks to a japanese friend -Rowing at the Akita club (m
-running: there is beautiful natural landscapes and so many different roads -relay marathon -Gym
room, one outside where you have to paid but which is bigger and one outside the campus) Oth
festival -Namahage festival -Beach sightseeing -SwimmingPool and Onsen -Chokkai mountain trekk
planting and soba making -Shopping, restaurants, cinema -shrine discovering -play video games an
don't take initiatives it can be easy to get bored because the campus is in the countrysid

In Norway, the main activity and leisure that you can do is : Sport. The population is focused on hea
one organism in Norway that help student. This is SIT, T stands for Trondheim. This organism provid
student villages (accomodation), university canteen, cafeteria and sport centers. For only 100 eur
card for the full semester and have the opportunity to go in three differents and new sport centers. T
that you want for body-building, group session, sports in groups, etc. Everything is new and well-org
than 60 group session per week. Sports centers are opened approximately every day from 7h to 23h
leisure, you can travel by yourself. The school has also organized some visits for us as a round of th
choose to take a lecture which was "Introduction to Norway" and they bring me to Roros (famous pla
UNESCO World Heritage Site. They also bring me to a folkloric museum in Trondh

The university offers a wide range of leisure activities. I chose to do contemporary dance every Thurs

Nürnberg is a big city with a lot history. There is a lot of museums (Doku-Zentrum, the Albrecht Dürer
museum …), but also a lot of parcs, public swimming pools, beautiful churches …
Nürnberg is
universities, so a lot of students. It’s really easy to going out at night, there is a lot facilities. Furtherm
very well done, so it’s easy to move in the city.
It is also a very pleasant city to

I visited the cities around and travelled up to Amsterdam and Berlin, went to the cinema and at the
you have lots of festival s (music, theatre, dance) in many cities. I made also lots of parties with Era
sports (running at a lake or sailing).

There’s several fitness room in the city and one in the university. Mexican people are very fond of sp
which is the national sport.

On the campus, we spent time to practice sport that was our only activity. We got lot of opportunities
India, that was our main activity the week-ends. We have been far away from Delhi, we had to take t
the centre and enjoy shopping, walking and visiting the city. So we have been only few tim

On the campus, we spent time to practice sport that was our only activity in the university.
Oth
opportunities to travel in the North of India, that was our main activity the week-ends. We have be
we had to take transport for 1h30 to join the center and enjoy shopping, walking and visiting the city
few times in Delhi during the week.

Through the KUBS Buddies program, I had a lot of different kind of opportunities for leisure activities
and quite cheap to discover the Korean culture. For instance, I visited temple, the DMZ, the Han river,
other cities (Sokcho, Chuncheon, …) but they also took us to different Korean restaurants, bars and clu
part to those activities because it was a good and convenient opportunity to discover the Korean cultu
friends among the Korean students.

There are a lot of sport halls where there is even swimming pool. It is not expensive because it is 30
you want to use the swimming pool. I took out a subscription for the the first two months. I met 2 gir
become my friends. You have also the possibility to practise football and volley with the university.
starting to play hockey. You can also easily rent a cycle o roller ( in the park of Palermo). At cultural
things to do: every week-ends there are events like music festivals, book fairs, match of polo... Eve
percussion show. There are a lot of museums and certain are free. You can spend time in an estanc
typical from Argentina). You can also join an association if you want. Argentina is a country to travel:
Patagony and discover glaciers, Ushuaia and animals like auks and whales ; you can go to the north
falls ( one of the seven natural Wonders of the world) or to go to the north-west to see the canyons
can also choose to go to Mendoza if you like wine, in Cordoba if you like parties, in Mar del Plata if yo
never be bored here. The landscapes are very very different even if you stay in Arg

Mainly running, but also sport at the university center, where it didn’t cost a lot for student. Then we
and the cinema.

Many associations: sport, dance, photography, etc Football field, basketball, and tennis co

There is a lot of things to do on campus. There is a gym facility, and several events organised by
fraternities - sororities Furthermore, there is a big event called Oyster Bake, where a lot of people a

j

We have sports infrastructure available and if we want we can take cooking class or dan

- Sport: You can join the “ACLO” for 49€ for the semester, where you can do whatever sport you want.
be done. http://www.aclosport.nl/en/ - Going out: More 300 bars, Groningen is a lively student city !
Erasmus association that organizes one event per week, at least.

The school offers several opportunities : Sport, Cinema, Music... . But the international team also org
Danmark.

The facilities for doing sport are amazing, there is a fitness gym, a basket court, swimming pool, footb
banks, Apple store, a Subway, other food stores, Starbuck Coffee… Finally, you can take courses

With an international association, “Join Us Bogotá”, we visited the city, we played football, and we pa
of Bogotá. Moreover this association had organized different parties in the center of the city. Aft
possibilities of leisure, I practiced Paragliding…

In Macau, there is a lot of casino if you want gamble, hills for hiking, swimming pool, bar and club
organised in Macau, like the wine festival or venice carnival. It was a good opportunities to meet peo
world, such as Australian, Chinese, Japanese, etc. Moreover on the campus we had a squash court, cli
etc.

Turkey is one of the most famous touristic place in the 21st century. People are coming from all ov
definetely a huge melting pot between Europe and Asia. For leisure activities, you can do whatever y
price. You can always negociate if you have some basics skills in Turkish. We 've visiting istanbul an
this semester which are beautiful areas with impressive historical backgrounds. Turkish people are re
and specially the French one. It's pretty easy to find a job when you're french : you can give French
private institutions and it's really good well paid.

There are lots of activities organized there. Santiago Exchange Network is a big network which orga
(from cheap to really expensive), trips, sportive events, parties and so on. You also get the chance
which organizes lots of parties and activities. Those organizations help you getting to know peopl
different activities with them.

Very nice sport building with swimming pool, fitness, basket ball field. But also lot of soccer, basebal
watch and support the st Mary's team in different sport. Lot of different event in campus (too ma

The university didn't propose any leisure activities like sports or culture, and they didn't communica
was a little bit disappointed about that. But anyway the university organized a trip in Lapland. And th
the city organized a lot of activities.

The city of Akita is quite small and dead, but on the campus there are a lot of clubs which purpose sp
activities, debates… And is good to know that there is a week of holiday from 29th April u

The buddy system proposed many activities like sports, trips (ski, visit of other countries) and

There was a student office that offered student discount for the gym and other sp

There were an Erasmus team (ESN) who organized a lot of activities in Madrid like visits, parties, trave
University proposed also to practise some sports (swimming pool, basketball, football, h

There are some student associations in the school but I didn’t want to get involve in them so I don’t
welcome us, there were a bunch of activities organizes by the ESN in which I took part, such as karao
pub tour and a few trips.

There are a lot of things to do. First don’t hesitate to ask your teachers they’re used to that sort of qu
tons of useful information. You can also check the tourism office, yelp, de-oosterpoort.nl or simply be
ticket you can travel anywhere at lost cost so why not take advantage of it. If you’re into sports you
facilities and for something like 80€ a year you can do whatever sport you can think of they have a
stadiums etc… If you’re only here to smoke weed, don’t come. It is really not well seen that you just
front of people; here smoking isn’t something you should be proud of so keep that in mind. There a
very nice lake, a big swimming pool and you can even rent a boat for ~15€ to navigate o

The student association of Hanyang University (HGSU) organized regularly activities under the them
culture/food, but I didn’t attend them a lot. A member of the administration organized 2 days in Pyeo
Olympics site in 2018) for skiing the first weekend of the semester; that was a really good time and i
exchange students. Sports enthusiast, I often played football with the business department team
session every Thursday afternoon; but also sometimes with other departments of studies, that’s e
campus has many sports facilities (for football, basketball, tennis, athletics, fitness …) close to the c
freely access with your friends and own stuff. Korean people are really welcoming so you can also
Regarding the other kinds of leisure as sightseeing and visiting cultural centres, museums, natura
roundtrips abroad, I generally scheduled it by my own with my friends (Korean or exchange stud
availabilities and interests. I had the chance to visit most of the famous places of Seoul, like a typica
Korean cities as Sokcho, Suwon for trips of 2-3 days. I also went to Philippines, in Palawan island, for 8
exams, in order to discover another Asian country.

The ESN association organised trips to islands (Crete, Santorini, Mykonos) and also other cities (Ma

There was no really leisure activities. They promised some, like india dance, hindou speaking class,
none of this. And the sport were mostly for the boys. There was also a gym, but everythin

There is no international student office or any organization like in ESC Rennes.
So activities on the
zero.
Except SPORTS, by yourself... but he campus is awesome and you have everything you nee
classes. Swimming pool, Basket-Ball, Running, Dance, Work Out, Tennis, Soccer and

It was a lot of opportunities offered by Erasmus Student Network as parties, travels, dinners, handicr

The old city is very beautiful to visit (Topkapi, Haya Sofia, New Mosque, Blue Mosque, others Mosque,
tourism is a huge activity in Istanbul. And there are a lot of organization who sell trips outside of th
Ephesus, etc.

There is a lot of activities provided by students. You have to pay 25 pounds for one semester and then
you attend. I did dance sometimes. There are also events organised by the university such as ka
meetings which are free. You can also register to the gym centre located on the campus and go the
but as I do not like it, I do not know how much it costs.

There are sports sessions and tournaments organized by the school. Otherwise you can go to the fit
There are also activities like the entrepreneurship weekend with meeting.

I took taekwendo course. I could join a group (sport club or music club...). There is a swimming poo
scool, but we need to pay tu use these facilities.

A fitness room, a gym room and a basketball court were available, free of charge at the University.
integrate one of the sports teams of the IIFT. Regular tournaments with other Indian universitie

After the semester began we had the opportunity to join most of school clubs. Personally I chose to jo
hip hop dance club. Also there are lots of gyms available on the campus. About activities in general,
times a week some activities, lunch and dinner. Also every month KUBS buddies also planned some a
student from the business school.

The campus in Guadalajara offers many possibilities like gym, swim, American football, salsa, dance,
acrobat ... So you just have to choose the one you want (or many).

Kolding is a small city; the activities are a little bit limited. The school offers sports on Saturday as b
volleyball. At the beginning of semester, students also suggested us to register at one of the three gy
rates for 3 months or 5 months (about 27 € / month). The room is equipped with many weight machi
trainers, ricochet room, sauna and many courses (zumba...). For fans of pool, there is one with three
Then, for those who love music, there are occasionally free concerts in a small room. A shopping ma
city, there are many shops unlike downtown and there is also a cinema and bowling. Finally, than
between the school and the two nightclubs in the city, the admission is free for stu

Sport substructure are very good. A association for foreign student organise a lot of a

Not many, we can do sport with the university.

First of all, in Binus Square (the residence) you have a swimming pool where you can go from 7am to
is not so clean, when they clean it it is really nice to go there during your free time, enjoy the sun and
a gym, with few engines where you can go, also by the residence and not outside. Then you have a
which is also use for basketball. And in the lobby you can find 3 pools and a ping pong table, you ca
“binusian card” all the material. Then the international office and the ibuddies organize some tr
semester). By the school you have some associations that you can join (for our period except from th
one).

we had an orientation week with a party each night (free access for Erasmus student), a guided tour
amazing sites, as well as many workshops. Moreover, we had till now two trips (to Krakow and to Wro
told that many others are programmed ( to Prague...).

In the uni, we had the possibility to play tennis, football or basketball

sport, choral, music, etc..

Various sports facilities are available on the campus of Ateneo de Manila. Football field, tennis courts
Ateneo only for an accelerated semester, not for a full year so it was difficult to join a sport Ateneo te
are also present in front of the university. All leisure are available in Manila if you want to h

When we arrived in Trondheim we went to the University to buy our ESN card (Erasmus Student Ne
discounts on bars, cars rentals, airlines tickets, clothes stores, etc. I don’t remember how much the ca
we used it a lot so I recommend to buy it.
Besides, I bought a sports hall card (100€ for the sem
complex).
During our stay in Norway, we organized cabin trips and we also travelled in different
Honestly, we got a lot of free time that’s why I recommend enjoying the semester abroad by travellin
activities that you know you won’t do in your native country.

Almost none. The university is completely lost. There is basically nothing around it to do. The only “a
“sleeping giant” which is a high hill that you can climb. It takes 2 hours and the landscape is bea
semester it was way too cold to do it, maybe in April and even there it was usually cold. Moreover, y
without a car, so we were basically stuck in campuses.

The university proposes a lot of associations like in ESC Rennes. But I did not join an association beca
time for travelling.

The school offers different leisure activities: you can do football, volleyball, hockey, basket and ten
inscription 2 weeks after classes start, you have a website where you do the inscription. All inform
activities is in the ebook that UCES give you "guia para estudiantes". I don't do any sport with the sc
level of the practice.

We have a big Mall (Eurovea) for shopping and going to the cinema (15 minutes from the dormitory).
city center that was very small. For the evening there were a lot of restaurants that were very cheap
not very good. We were also going in bars and night clubs with the others eram

At Kent State University I enjoyed many opportunities for leisure activities freely with my America
university has its own sport complex (called the “REC”): a building totally dedicated to sport with thre
as elliptical, treadmill, bikes, weights; basketball-volleyball-soccer-squash-Ping-Pong fields; a swimm
and sauna in each restroom; and a climbing wall). The access of this sport complex is totally free for
an unlimited fitness pass with a professor for $40 (that means 30€). I was also very surprised to disco
its own cinema with current movies every Saturday and Sunday (situated in “Kiva”), an ice arena, and
skating or playing bowling students have to pay a very cheap price. Furthermore, the Office of Globa
many trips (to the museums, to discover other cities such as Chicago/Pittsburgh/Washington DC, to sk
to see a NBA game ...) at very reasonable prices. I took part in almost of these trips. Thus I had th
Washington DC during the Spring break (4 days) for only 150$ (transportation, accommodation, mus
food), to see a NBA game for only 15$ (transportation and ticket included), or to go to Cleveland an
Museum (very famous in Ohio) or the Great Lake Center. I had also the opportunity to attend every
game of the university (free with my American student card). In the end of April, the university org
Flash fest”) freely with many artists and in particular Capitol Cities for this year 2014. I love

Firstly, it is important to say that the university doesn't look like the ESC Rennes where the assoc
importance. Inside the university, the students can reach to a gym but the price was very expe
association "ESN URJC" suggest during the semester several trips for example in Barcelona and Ibiza.
activities was the soccer tournament organized by Spanish Students in March that happened in a n
played soccer thanks to the application "Timpik",an application that helps you to find sportsmen an
various places in Madrid. Finally, we can see that the real opportunities are outside of the universit
lived near to the famous Park of Retiro and it represented an ideal place to run, I would run all we
entrances for Museum like Prado and Reina Sofia are affordable especially for stud

I'm basically only going to the gym close to my place of living but as far as I know others are taking u
polo and so on. So a wide variety of sports are available.

There is the leisure centre (swimming pool + health suit + gym) very affordable via college. Train tic
thanks to isic student cards (e.g. 21€ to go and back to Dublin) Buses are also affordable but less co
visited Ireland as soon as possible. It was our mail leisure activities.

The school is located in Mexico city so we had a lot of thing to do in the free time. Moreover, the had o
week so we can travel a lot for the weekend. Besides, we had 2 weeks of vacations during the Seman
in the US and in Playa del Carmen. The school has a fitness gym and every morning I can go there to
Salle has a soccer team, basketball team and a swimming pool so we can enjoy eve

I traveled a lot because in santiago there are a lot to see. There were also many parties : Two organ
party called ''passparty" and "miercoles'po" where all the foreign sudent go.

We have sport facilities in the New and Old Campus and a library in the Old Campus. Macau is famo
nice sometimes to walk around and see. There are always shops inside too. In addition, most of us l
Mainland Chinese city close to the border with Macau: there are many shops and it’s easy to bargain
has nice landscapes, very touristic ones in Macau Island (Ruins of St Paul) but also wilder ones. Fo
beautiful beaches in Coloane, in the south of Macau, and some kind of natural parks. It’s nice to walk
especially when it’s sunny.

I registered in a fitness centre at 5 minutes from my flat. It was a huge place with a lot of good mach
students registered there, then it was a good place to socialize! Moreover, Saint-Petersburg is suc
culturally rich that we also had something to visit (churches, palaces, museums,

We could go to different parts of the country (Baja California, Cancun...)

The best activity in India is to travel. When it is possible, it better to travel by night so you can leave
come back on Monday morning to enjoy a full week end. Also, Delhi is full of others activities; movies
park, cricket ground…

The good thing is you can make your own agenda. So I fulfilled all the start of the week to save ea
opportunity to travel easier in Spain to visit the country. I have visited 7 other cities. The classes be
every morning was saved to visit Madrid or to work with my group. I also make sport on morning at g
my friends and basketball in club.

With the university, we didn’t have opportunities for leisure activities. However, in Madrid, there are
can do what you want: dance, sports, cultural activities etc. It’s the capital, so a big city, so the oppo
You can find information in internet very easily or you can ask Spanish students in the university

There is an association for sports at school, they organise a lot of things, almost all free. You have f
another school 20min from Aalto (everything explained). Then, there are different sports places, in
places, the forest to go into, cottages to rent, then you can travel…

We played football in a school tournament; went surfing and running. We hanged out in some local pu
organise some dinner at someone’s house. Night life in Rabat is not that intense, but still there are m
The neighborhood of Agdal has various restaurants, pub and cafes: it's the place where most young p

I had a lot of different leisure activities, in many fields.
First, an important aspect of the university
student can be a part of a Society like the movie society, the yoga society, the ultimate society, th
French society, etc. It exist about 30 different societies. I use to go to the Disney society which was or
diffusion of a Disney movie in a Theater, with free pizzas. Their events had loads of success becaus
relax after class.
Secondly, we all had the opportunity to do sport in the Kingfisher club, one of the
in Ireland. Because we were student we had better prices. We could take a membership card but I pre
and pay €5 to go in. All the facilities are modern, clean and great in the King Fisher: swimming pool,
etc. All student of NUIG can also belong to sport clubs, but I didn’t. Thirdly, the most important opp
student for leisure activities is the ESN (Erasmus Student Society). They were organising great trips
practically all of them: - week-end in Cork with the visit of Barnley Castle - week end in Belfast - we
do it but all my friends did and told me it was awesome). The ESN was organising everything: booki
hostel, booking some good visit to do, organising pub crawling. However, it was not “too much” and
to do whatever we wanted, we just asked them for advice. These are all the leisure activities offere
university. Next to the university, all the student use to have a membership card in “Galway Tour Com
was organising day tours to the Cliffs of Moher and to the Connemara. The membership card was €30
a year. We went a lot of time.

During my free time in the semester, I had a lot of opportunities for leisure activities, and I can divide
all, there are activities linked with my university. Indeed, the ESN Kaunas and VMU (Vytautas Magnu
every week news and information about several events they organized. It might be trips to other c
foreign countries (where I can get information by e-mail and on Facebook), cultural nights in pubs, pa
That’s why I had the opportunity to visit the capital city, Vilnius, a few days after my arrival (I had
everything was organised). I had the chance to visit several museums in Kaunas and in other cities.
activities that I do on my own of course. As an exchange student, I liketo discover all the country an
why I did some trip with my friends (from the ESC Rennes and other Erasmus students) in Poland (C
(Riga) and in Lithuania itself (Klaipeda,etc..). I planned to go to Finland and Estonia at the end of my
many students from the ESC Rennes are currently in exchange is really helpful to travel with free acc
like to do sport and have access to a swimming pool in Kaunas. I also sometimes go to restaurants, b
prices are quite low, Kaunas and Vilnius are dynamic cities where student life is good and where you
Finally, I have the opportunity to discover the culture of the country through the visit of many mu

There were several opportunities for that : the tandem learnings, which let students of different n
eachother in their mothertongue, in order to let each of them learn the mothertongue of the other. Th
university, like football, volleyball, etc.. But most of the leisure activities were organised by the ES
Network), which was the European association composed of Italian and erasmus students managing
university and its Erasmus students. The ESN organised many parties and travels to discover

I did two excursions with the School. Unfortunately, all the leisure activities including excursions and
cancelled because of the Ferry tragic accident.

In my dormitory we have free access to treadmills, exercise cycle and ping pong tables. Otherwise th
activities on the campus. For example, the international student association prepared many events

a 2 days a week free gym club given by the universite, a voleyball club. Otherwise, the student counc

Travelling, going to sport center, hiking.

You can participate to a lot of different activities on the campus, especially sports : Basket, Volley, Fo
you can participate to a dance competition. In addition, discover chinese life is a full tim

There are a lot of erasmus student in Vilnius so the first you will probably do is to party in some erasm
club. Also there are many clubs but sometimes when the staff will notice that you dont speak lithuan
not be allowed to go in, so discretion is required. Many nice bars are in old town, very speacial and un
could ski in Vilnius on a hill 10min away from the station by bus. It was very nice even if it was sma
materials and nice view on the city. Ice skating on frozen lake was awesome. In winter some activiti
the cold invite you to chill inside. Spring and summer are completely different, as if it is a differen
Lithuania has a lot of forest, lakes, national park and it is very easy to move. Travelling to Riga in La
to do, by bus with Ecolines or Luxexpress is cheap and comfy. I travelled aslo by place to the Nethe
Sweden (Stockholm) and Finland and with Ryanair, Wizzair or Norwegian airlines the tickets were
Scandinavia as you may know everything is very expensive. The railway network in Lithuania is very n
well. ISM also organized many events all along the semester.

There are so much to discover in rio de janeiro : cristo redendor, pao de azucar, jardim botanico, the b
ipanema.. and travels over the country: salvador do bahia, paraty, ilha grande, ilha bela, a

Thanks to ESN organization, we had the opportunity to participate in collective sports (basketball, fo
students every week. There was a sport and fitness room as well in the basketball court for 39 litas pe
euros) but you could buy a subscription, and there were swimming pools also

In the university there is none, but we play football with a regular group of student from t

You have a very good gym. But you will be stuck on the campus because the university is far away f
shuttle but it’s very slow to come back.

In Bratislava, not a lot, except partying because most of the business in the city are pubs. But beca
center of eastern Europe, it was a great opportunity for some journeys around Slovakia : Czech repu
Croatia and Austria.

In winter, there are 3 outdoor ice-skating (free entrance) ; in summer you can go to the swimming po
or go swim/rest/meet with friends at the lakes. All Wednesdays a party in the bar of the school is or
theme parties are also setted up. Then, famous activities remains sauna, ice-skating and hike aroun
supposed to snow until the end of March and you can also travel to Estonia or Ru

We have all sorts of leisure opportunities provided by the university, they have a "give it a go" progr
trips to other cities or to museums (cadbury world for example) and we just have to buy a ticket an
sorted out. They also organize activities such as all kinds of sports, food nights , students teach peop
and pizza. Every week there's an event called one world café where all the exchange student can me
The "rep" also offers free sports such as fitness classes on campus or swimming at the goodwin cen
facility of the university).

We had a lot of opportunities for leisure activities. Trondheim is quite a big cities so there is a lot of t
our university in Trondheim has a partnership with a university sport center with special offers. So it d
have a member card and use the different sport centers. Even if it is really difficult to move from the
car, there are a lot of regional buses, so it is quite possible to go on the landscape

If you wanted to do some sports, all the amenities were excellent to do so. And all of this was in t
swimming-pools, fields for various sports and every time in excellent condition and TEC Was offer
coaches.

I registered to gym as soon as i arrived and it was really reasonable compare to france. Near to my a
only activity I could do but we also made a lot of hiking and tourism around berg

A list of activities were available for students. A presentation of these activities were done at the begi
learn - Indian cuisine
- bollywood dances
- Hindi classes
integrated in a sport team ( but for men usually)
- organisation of week end ,tra
So we send a request to do some of these proposed activities but after reminding and over, we give
very organised or updates (except for sport) However, we spend lots of time outside with Indian st
and it became a nice friendship.

The university don’t propose lots of activities. The main thing that the Student office do is to organ
October (with all students from the university and local people). But sadly I will leave in August s
participate to it. However, there are lots of Japanese students who organise trip for 1 day during all
participate to lots of event (Trekking, climbing mountain, rise planting, soba cooking, beach trip, cano
pool, visiting sake fabrique…).

Mexico is the state of leisure and the university offer plenty of activities. Everybody can find an activi
you can do: -Sport, I had swimming classes two times per week. You can pick up your schedule in
classes. There also are tennis, soccer, American football, sport room and a lot of others... -Cultural l
Dancing is very important in Mexico, like it you can make beautiful meeting. I practice theatre too an
did in Mexico. With a competent teacher, I acted a piece with others Mexican students. It was wond
Mexican way of express the feeling, the way of seeing the space and the others. There is cooking cla
modern dancing class too. -Clubs, associations, sport team... In the city of Guadalajara, there is a
sportive life. There are 6 theatres and I saw 6 pieces and one ballet. There are two famous soccer te
Chivas. Concerts are organized in key places of the city in Chapultepec and in the centre. To conclu
protected by the UNESCO and of very good quality.

I enrolled in a gym near my place, and I go regularly. I make salsa with my roommates from time to
nice I play beach volleyball with my friends. It also happens that I jog on the banks of the Wisla river.
south of Poland, 2 hours from the border with Slovakia: Zakopane - I went there several times to hike
nightlife in Krakow is also very busy, so I go often.

There Is football game organized by the university, for the leisure I was always in contact with the as
they organize lot of things, almost every weeks.

The UIR Rabat did not provided a lot of activities, as far as I am aware of. However I was not living o
not be 100% sure of that. But the UIR Rabat was surely provided by a football and basketball ground
ground. The facilities were not finished, and a few other leisure activities will be provided very soon
being built for instance. I have been able to do sports however at a gym in the Agdal neighbourh
apartment. The facilities were not modern and not provided with new machines, or to say it differently
least in my opinion. However for 35€ per month with a joining fee of 20€ on the first month and no
obligation to pay for more than a month, it was a good value for money. Futhermore they are a few p
housemates and I could go to run. However museums and cinemas were very few in

At the beginning of my stay, an orientation week has been organized by the Student Office. During th
city but also Chinese culture. We did a lot of visits such as A-ma temple, St Paul Ruin’s, museums…
day; we went at the restaurant for talking with the other exchange students. Furthermore, at the mi
BBQ has been organized for everybody. A food festival took place in May and each country had to coo
example for France, we cooked Provencal cake with olive, ham and cheese. The main goal of this con
country of each other (Brazil, Japan, China, USA, Spain, Italy…).

A lot because St Petersburg it’s a very big city so you can have all type of leisu

Sports with the school who have a sport room and gymnasium, this is to cold to practice run

You can enjoy the environment of Ferrara : I like to cycle near the famous river Pô and to relax in pa
enjoy "Aperitivo" : you buy a drink for 3€ and you can eat for free !
So many touristics aspects in th
Pallio, Castle, Duomo.. You can do sports thanks to the university.

We travelled through the country, we went to the beach, we could have almost all the activities we
golf, tennis, horse riding, surfing

There weren't opportunities for leisure activites within the school as it is a private institution, but as
could suscribe to be part of the program made by the ECN : Universidad Complutense de Madrid. It w
of the public university of Madrid which hasorganized a lots of trips around Spain at an attractive pri
some visits of Madrid for free. I made all of them, and I really enjoyed the involvement of the Spanish
discovering the city, and offered us the possibility to meet other Erasmus students from

We have two buddies, who belong to two different associations: one from the university and the
department business. So, we have a lot of activities and dinner planned every week. In addition
association of the school, especially for the sport. I mainly occupied my free time to visit new distric
things.

On the campus there were a lot of opportunities, soccer, swimming, dance… But I personally choose t
close to my accommodation because of the time of travel to go to the universi

In the campus there are a sports room, a basketball and soccer grounds. But there isn't an associati
organize tournament. We went to the sports room every tuesday and thursda

There were a lot of sports to do like football, basketball, tennis etc. There was also a building devo
swimming pool. But me I didn’t take advantage of this but I should have.

There is a Sport centre in the campus and trips were organized by the student office of my residence.
make the most of your Erasmus semester and discover new cities that you maybe will never had

The students of the school organize every Saturday football, volleyball training and some time tou
membership for the swimming pool.

There was almost nothing except occasionally parts of footballs in the evening

With university and the ESN card (Erasmus program) we have discount for a Sport Gym (Corpore San
Ejido. But for other sport I don’t know because we never find those. There are several Erasmus prog
party, etc…) proposing activities and travels (from 12 to 350€) : beach day, discover city (cadix, rond
snorkelling, climbing, travel to Ibiza, etc. If you want and if you have the money for, you can do som
weekend. The best one for me it’s MSE “Malaga South Experience” We can find them o

I didn’t participated at any sportive leisure activities, but I participated to some parties organised by
are many activities organized mostly are parties in different bars , or travels to some different citie
(London)

On campus, we had one soccer field, one American football field and a recreation center with a gym
swimming pool. There are also a library and a lot of things to do downtown (hockey, parks). The welco
a lot of events such as a visit of Kansas City or hiking in a forest.

Bogota offers many activities which for most of them are quite cheap: hiking, horse riding, biking… I a
volleyball at university. I had the opportunity to travel during vacations: I went to Medellin (the se
Colombia), I visited the Caribbean Coast, I spent a week in deserted islands in Panama, I went hikin
planning to go to Equator.

You have lot of leisure time, istanbul and all the turkey are realy beautiful, you'll have lots of opportu
all around the city and the country

Nothing organized by school, but I went to the gym. It was 34€ per month with an unlimited access an
get the membership card which is compulsory.

It was possible to do sport with all student of the capital, or to meet them in special

Some association for erasmus and internationnal student find on facebook purpose so much activities
night club, sport activities, travelling, etc. Nothing on the university

There were many opportunities on campus: a fitness center with a swimming pool, basket fields, weig
and many other sports. There were many associations and events for international students (the inte
game nights, international prom…) and in general (basket games, conferences, sport competition be
nights, music festival…). There were parties in fraternity/sorority houses on Fridays and

Mostly sport, there are
a lot of gyms in Taipei (free in the school and in the building I’m living in),
away, swimming pools, bicycles… Tourism: there are a lot of cultural sites to visit in Taipei and in T
national parks. KTVs are also very popular in this country, you can find rooms for it everywhere! Sho
night markets that are fun to visit: they propose food, clothes, shoes, bags… And some of them ha
cameras or restaurants. There are also a lot of shopping malls with high quality clothes and famous
impressive buildings and often propose more than 15 floors of fashion.

I can do sports, surf, Dance , travels and all activities of ESN cadiz

During the introduction week, a typical day is composed by lessons in the morning and cultural activi
buddies. So after the first two weeks, we already had a general overview of the city. Also, GSOM has
Marinsky Theatre with discounted price, we were sent a list with operas, ballets and so on every mo
discount for accessing a fitness centre. Those are the main activities offered by the school. And sim
organizes parties for students both private and in city clubs, a good way to discover the stu

In the University, we can access a gym room, but we have to pay around 60e. We also have a “bien
some games (billard etc).

There is all the basic sports at the university but you have to pay for it. And there is some mountains
to play around, really nice.

A lot. You have a website with the all sports you can practice. It is 25€ for the whole semester. You ha
do, the choice is yours. If you don’t want to pay, you have so lot of free space in Berlin that you c

Antwerp is a famous city for concerts. Each sunday, famous singers make a concert at the Sport Pale
sport infrastructures in the city.

We have exactly the same leisure than in France. Like bowling, skating, sport in general, watch ba
stadium, cinema.... During the winter we can ski etc etc.

Socialising was the most important one. Thanks to the university which organised some trips, but also
So we had the possibility to go out, to visit, to play sports.

There is not much to do in Anyang unfortunately, but Seoul is not far and it will take you about 1 hour
there by metro and will cost about 1€ only. In Anyang, there is a small and cool city centre about 15
apartment in which you can find plenty of restaurants, bars, cinemas and Korean typical entertainm
DVDbang, bowling, pool...) which is quite cool. If you like sport, there is a free gym in the university
basketball of football fields.

In NUIG, there are a lot of possibilities! There are a lot of societies which propose a lot of activities and
societies of course (kayak, mountaineering, hiking, yoga...), movies society (which broadcast mov
photography society, and some less common ones, like the Disney society or the Marvel society... Th
there were a port, the sea, the river, the historical and dynamic centre, full of restaurant

A sport room was open to every student. There were not so many things like materials. We had the
student association METKA to have some sport courses, trips, etc…

I had the opportunity to make a boat-trip through the Rhine. It is considered to be one of the mos
Germany, as you can see every 3 km a castle that was built on the riverside. Not only there I had t
castles, but in Nuremberg too. It takes me only 5 minutes to visit the castle of Nuremberg. It is a big
of legends. I also went to the typical Biergartens that are very common in Bayern- It is incredible how
taste!- There are a lot of museums (Doku-Zentrum, the Albrecht Dürer home, Das Germanisches mus
parks, swimming pools, beautiful churches, castles, Beergartens. There’re a lot of discos, the city is a
there’re a lot of students and a lot of facilities for them. The subway is everywhere and very fast, like
is very practical and easy to move and visit the city.

I visited South Korea, Seoul. I went to temple, museum, rivers, mountains and a lot of restaurants, ba
very intense and very sure and pretty cheap. Moreover we were all in different groups and the group
of activities: restaurant, outside activities…

There is sport equipment’s in the campus (track and field, fitness room,…) and a lot of students clu
themes like food, international relations, sport, singing, etc.

It has been tough because attendance if very strict, there where nothing on campus, but we choose
around north india we went in few city around delhi

You can do everything here. This is amazing, you can practice sports for free or for 60£ for 3 months
choices) you have lot of societies (economics, business, sports, harry potter, and so

It is a small town so there are very few activities to do. The university did not have any activities

Some sport, and the swimming pool on the campus. For example we can play basketball, ping pong, b
We also have access to a fitness room.

I have 12 hours of classes per week, from Monday to Thursday which allows me to have a l

De nombreuses activités et sorties sont proposées par les associations étudiantes sur place (ESN MA
aussi de trouver des clubs de sport associatif.

Going to the gym.

There is a big lake on the campus, during sunny day we went there to relax. There are some specifi
bonfire. You have the student house, were you can have some drink and do other activities (music,
games). At the end of the week parties are organized one the campus.
Moreover you can easily m
by bike and 4min by train) or to Copenhagen (20min by train) because the train station is very c

I have been proposed to take part into an exchange student activity program that was composed of m
the university but I didn't join it because of the price that was around 300 pounds. A welcome party
by the university for all the exchange students, and I did participate to it.

You can do whatever you want, like in France. The prices are often lower. I played tennis, basketba
campus (for free). Also, I played squash outside the campus, 68Y (9€) per hou

A lot of sport: table tennis, fitness, throwball, basket, soccer, cricket. Otherwise not so much. When
city, we had to spend 1 hour just for the journey.

Leisure opportunities are mainly: sports, visits, travel and especially the parties (for Erasmus partie
time)

There was plenty of leisure activies (trips, sports, Nation2Nation parties, reading club...). Most of them
buddy system.

The induction day, in the early March, we discovered the two student unions of Hanyang. GHSU is th
most things to do. It starts with little trips through Korea where we could discover traditional art, coo
as the preparation of the Kimchi (traditional food composed of pepper and cabbage fermented during
earthenware vase). We also could try local and popular sports such as Basketball, badminton. We had
at the beginning of our stay (in March for 2 days). We were located in the next Winter Olympics g
Pyeongchang. Apart from the University’s activities, we experienced some cycling trails close to the
many trails, we went to a lot of temples and traditional villages and effervescent neighbour such as
Hongdae. But even after 3 month in the capital of South Korea I feel like I do not know Seoul as well a
so big and there are so many things to do, for sure I will come back soon.

Well it was possible to go to swimming pool, to the gym, ice skating, horse ridin

There was so many activities organised by the school and the buddy system: football, handball, boxes
sports thanks to the school, the organization of these different events was very g

There were not so many leisure activities in Rauma. When it was snowy, we could go ice rinking or sle
the equipment. There are also Hockey games which are really worth to go. Then there was the gym
prices.

- Ateneo organisations (association): sport, art, music, marketing, exchange... - Ateneo tournament :
- Classes from monday 2pm to tuesday 8pm : long week end that allows you plenty of time for all k

The university provide many associations, such as for sports, music, art… I choose the futsal one an
team of the University.

Dubai is the place to be for leisure: beach, swimming pools, clubs, malls, excursions in th

There are several association in Fore School which organize sports competition or humanitarian actio
had the opportunity to visit an orphanage in North Delhi.

Student life was not as dynamic as in our school. Nevertheless Madrid offers a lot of opportunities for
fill in leisure times. A lot of organism offers to you cheap parties, meating in bars for discuting with o
even trip to visit others cities. Moreover, Spain is really famous for their great parties orgnized. Each
“feria” with its own tradition and way to party. Going there make you feelings all the different cultura
the country. Nevertheless you have a lot of opportunities to play football or making sports, going to

I regularly went to the gym, to concerts, to free events organized by the city, I visited the city and it
student associations organized some events sometimes. The everyday life is very cheap, and there
you always have something to do/somewhere to go to.

There are several students clubs (more than 100 I think) but they are almost all in Korean so it is diffi
and to join one.

You don't have real association which welcome foreigners. You have an "association", in fact they jus
after 1 month to tell you, who you have to contact if you have a problem, and promise you that they w
for you (but in reality they don't). You have to adapt on yourself.

There is a gym at the school, but personally I don’t really like going there as it is boring. Otherwise, I
by sports activities. I took part in the tennis table competition (basically I am not very good) just for
from Moscow. We arrived third and I won a medal which was very nice!

We have a gym room next to the school, and also places to play football, basketball, tennis, badminto
The rugby club of Athens is also really not bad. For the rest there are plenty of cinemas, one ticket
students, and on Wednesday we pay the price of one for two tickets. There are also a lot of monumen
in the city and outside. Some islands (AIgina, hydra, Poros, Salamina…) are close to Athens, so ve

You will enjoy a lot of different activities. There are group activities just like the Zip Line where you ca
and meet new students. Also more exotic activities such as Kayaking or Paddle Surf, you can enj
environment that surrounds UNF while practicing these activities. If you like risk and adrenaline, you
park where all level skaters practice and improve their skills.
As a foreign student you can still prog
getting into a club, there are professional soccer clubs, tennis, basketball, volleyball and golf teams.
skills of joining this clubs could get scholarships and enjoy their career at the US. For those who don’t
willing to join professional teams they can play the intramural sports tournaments. Here, students w
compete with their friends at an amateur level. There are also cultural activities just like arts galleri
for instance).

As Málaga is a very young and student city, there is an association that is part from the university,
come) who proposes regularly activities to the ERASMUS students, as excursions in Andalusia or journ
Spain (Madrid…)

No leisure activities with the school. Bangalore is a big city, lots of expats and it’s really modern co
India. So in Bangalore the main activities were to go restaurants, bars (really nice rooftops in the city)
mall. Then when we travelled almost every week-end to discover India. The travelling cost are very
country to travel in. All the trips were done by bus, for instance one ticket from Bangalore to Goa, wh
bus is 1,000 rupees (12€).

We have a gym on campus, 5 minutes by walk from the accommodation. I think it is the only place
activities without a car. If you have a car or a friend with a car, you can go to the bowling center in Jo
bowling or laser tag.

ce que l'école à organisé: -soirée film pizza à l'université -visite de la giant's casauway -visite de Lo
Day à Dublin -visite du musée Titanic à Belfast ce que nous avons fait en plus: -visite de la d

In our two campus, we can go to the gym: there are a lot of sport machines (treadmill, bike…), and
also a gym room. There are a lot of piano everywhere (in the school, in our building, in restaurants…
you have to pay. There are also cinemas but it is quite expensive, so Taiwanese people prefer to go
have fun. As all the big city in the world, we can also go shopping: there are a lot of fam

The buddy system association organised almost every week-end some trips and activities. But we w
our own. Some examples of organized activities = - trip to Budapest - trip to Cracow - trip to C
sports activites - party - skydiving - weekly sports activities Some activities organized with friends
(2 times) - 3 days of visit in Bohemia (rented car) - visit to Czech paradise (beautiful corn

We have a great sport complex, with gym, may 6 rooms of dance, martial art room, 3 ping pong roo
basket fields and one great football field.

ESN Tallinn is one of the best ESN according to the website, and they deserver that reputation. They o
but also ESN Tallinn and ESN TUT organise lots of events to entertain students. From visits to the P
afternoon, they plan different things to seduce any kind of person. For example soon I will do a visit
company ;) ) and I will too go to a Scuba Diving event where I will visit an old prison covered since by
courses is quite important but you still can do all the events you want.

There isn’t any sport office. Only some students are responsible for organising sports activities. I take
in Gaziabad with many university. It was a really good experience to meet many students for 3 days
discover the local student life. You can also be more integrated in your own university thanks to sport
sports equipment in Delhi for a cheap price.

Sport, very good facilities!!!

The Universidad Del Pacifico is a small university and they don’t propose any activities except some c
to practice sports. Some students of the school are playing soccer every week but t

I had the opportunity to play some sports in the campus of Fuenlabrada which is located in the subu
street football with spainish and erasmus student in the football which are near to our

I could do sport, or to participate at some traditional event like San Jordi, and they had an informa

Our campus is the paradise ! In both the mountains and right next to the sea, we study in an ideal
beach within school. There is also an outdoor sport, a well equipped gym, pool, gym. The school offers
yoga. To take advantage of the gym and take sports equipment, you must purchase a card (

Sport, activities outside schools.

We have a gym at disposition in the school.

Ateneo is full of diverse organizations, on the week-end there are a lot of activities proposed, and not
to observe turtles on the coast, some friends went surfing another week-end. There are plenty of th
like.

All Rome is a leisure activity. Everywhere you look you can can do something. But the ESN Office (the
ESC Rennes) is very involved in leisure activities for Erasmus Students. For example, they organised a
(Venice, Naples...). Moreover, I am a big fan of football, and Rome is well-known for its famous footba
lot of their games. Furthermore, as the capital of Italy, a lot of events like concerts for example are or
there are a lot of possibilities for leisure activities.

There are many opportunities for leisure activities. At the beginning of the semester (during the fir
end of April), it is possible to go skiing on the large Innsbruck ski area. The nearest stations are 15 m
bus to go to the stations are free), the largest and snowiest station are one hour away by bus. It is so
bring your own skis, so it is possible to buy skis and shoes in a used market. It is better to have a "
free access to the entire ski area. This ticket is very expensive (around 300 euros for one year) but
hundred euros : some former international students in Innsbruck during the previous semester resell
ski season is over, it is possible to go hiking. More generally, it is also possible to enjoy the facilities o
play tennis or badminton). The « freizeit ticket » allows to have a free access to the swimming poo
Innsbruck. There are also many things to visit in Innsbruck and surroundings (Hall, Ku

Inside BI there is a Gym. You can pay for a subscription for the semester or each month. You can a
association ( there is a very large choice : sport, art etc). There is also a bar in the school where y

We could practice many sports in the CDl (tennis / basketball/ football / cricket / badminton/ ping pong
team for a sport tournament. There was also something like association but you have to pay to join
open the second semester.

We discovered areas of Bogota, we often played football, and remade a lot of travels with "Join Us Bo
there is a gym. We discovered amazing parts of Colombia It was very exciting to discover other cultu
Personnaly, I bought a cello and I played performances. Also, I mixed a lot. I met a lot of colombian
unforgiven experience. There are a lot of opportunities here.

Sport complex, swimming pool. Macao is a city of events : many bars and night club, the casino life
events. Hac Sa Beach. 1 hour from Honk Kong. 10minutes from Mainland china : just cross the bord
50euros : unlimited entry. Use the train in china : it's very cheap!

The principal leisure activity is to go trip during the weekend, because obviously you schedule your
days of the week. Otherwise Jakarta is relatively poor of activities except spend is time o

Sports games/trainings, trips, parties were organised.

The international office propose few activities during the semester : cabin trip, museum, quizz… But
discover the country you have do to it by yourself.

We could play a lot of sports. I did the biggest sport tournament for Indian student. It happened on the
a tournament with a lot of sport (tennis, cricket, football, basketball, ping pong…) and it takes

On the campus, you have an access to a swimming pool, but also to tennis court, football court and g
also a SPA. You can have swimming or tennis lessons, you can also have dance or yoga lessons, you c
have to pay for the semester. You can also be a member of a team, like the football team of the Unive
to play matches.

The university has a gym club and they offer many activities like fitness , basketball training , tennis

Krakow is a very cultural city : museums, cinema, sightseeing, sports and many other activities are p
Some museums are free certain days, others offered student discount. There are a lot of sightseeing i
and its Castle, forest and lakes around the city center. Near Krakow, there is one of the main concen
Nazis Period, Auschwitz camp. I visited for 30 PLN during a French guide tour for 4 hours. It was very
best visit. There is also the Salt Mine, famous for its Salt cathedral inside at 400 meters of deep.
I
sport activities, as karting, paintball, aqua park and so on. For my part, I love dancing and Krakow ha
and events. I subscribed for dance classes in the Jewish District of Krakow : I paid 180 PLN per mon
entrance to every dance classes per week. There were also many dance demonstration in the city ce
participate in. The ESN association organized many events for erasmus students : parties, intern
activities, karaoke, visiting and traveling. Krakow is also known as a big student city : there were a l
Juwellania Festival, the main spring student event in Krakow, when were organized student demonstr
concerts and giant student barbecues. I would definitely recommend Krakow as a place to study b
activities and student life.

The Uninervsity offers some sport courses/activities for free you have just to ask to this courses for
activities the ESN offers a lot of opportunities to travel in Bratislava, and to discover

A lot of activities are proposed by ESN (the incoming student association). Trains tickets are relativ
around Spain and there are various cities to visit, not so far from Madrid ( San Lorenzo de El Escori
Segovia, for instance) ESN also planned trips with low cost flights to Ibiza or other destination. I adv
BROS attraction park to those of you want stamina. Without forgetting museums and other cultural v

There are a lot of sports offered on campus, or activities (turtle walk, go release baby turtles with
associations of ateno)

Lot of facilities to play sport. Lot of stadium of football and basketball. And even more, you can run ev

We have just visited Moscow the first week and then, nothing was planned. So you should just buy
France...

Cette école a un système associative comme à l’ESC, elles nous ont permis notamment de passer
orphelinat, probablement l’expérience la plus forte de mon séjour. On a aussi pu assister a un s
traditionnelle d’inde du sud, de passer un après midi avec des personnes âgées. J’ai même particip
pong.

Mostly tourism around china. Also some sports with Chinese friends in ZUFE’s faci

The school has several sports such as football, rugby or tennis table. A gym room is also present on
Otherwise not many activities are offered by the school, and it is often necessary to find it yourself. N
for example.

None with the school. But with the group we took some Salsa classes near hom

I have a lot of possibilities here! I can swim (swimming pool in the school), there is also a spa, a fitnes
associations like in the ESC Rennes (football team, cheerleaders, photography club, travel club ...). It

The university proposes sports allowing the students to practice football, volleyball and gym. Moreov
like an international student organization outside of the university but also for cultural programs, ps
Besides, Buenos Aires is a capital and one of biggest cities of Latin America so the number and th
activities are unnumbered.

Not enough unfortunately because a lot of work. But visit the city is perfect, because it is a capital yo
do and see, be aware of Erasmus event at the beginning of your trip in order to socialize you but af
recommendations. Buy a travel guide and use it until the end of your travel, be curious and always
experiences, no fear just discovery!

There is an Erasmus Organization (ESN) that propose many travels around Spain (Ibiza, Granada, Sevi
price. They also organize many parties every week for Erasmus Student. There is also the Universit
activities for a cheap price.

The University is shared in two different places in Rio, one in the south zone, and one in the north zo
zone, and there wasn’t activities proposed. But in the north there was possibilities, but it is very fa

Nothing is organized for foreigner students. So we have to find by ourselves. On the campus, there a
like tennis, basket, volley, football … The campus is very huge, so it is possible to do everything on it
of our teacher took the personal initiative to organize a visit of some places of Wuhan, but it was the
we made. But we are travelling a lot by our own way.

Some activities has been organized by the REI (welcoming association for all the students doing thei
participated to few of them. I wasn’t so attract to meet international students but more Brazilian one
kind of organized activities you only meet Frenchs student and it is really sad. I participated to a kind
it was cool. Nothing more.

A trip to Stockholm and a day of skiing organised by the student club with group prices Some stude
for 60€

You can do every sports even cricket of course! you have so events organized by students or typical I
march!

you have a lot of different club in AIU for sport (basket, soccer, rugby, kendo,...) or more passive (jap
commity, circle of foreign language,...) activity. eEvery club is list on the AIU webside . you can take
over there is often some event on week end who propose you to visit the country. (climb mountain, g
traditional city, rice planting). it's also possible to work if you have a work permit (the school propose
there if you don't have one) the work could be help people in their english or go on elemen

In the Vicálvaro campus, there is only a gym which is very expensive for Erasmus students. Otherwis
pay to use sport pitches, approximately 10 euros per hour. However, I lived near one of the main par
so I could walk or jog. I also could easily go to the main museums of the city (Prado, Reina Sofia, Thy
entrances are very affordable, or even free, including for students.

Many such as sports, theatre, tourism, Cinema. I didn’t have many courses for the morning so I su
practice running and bodybuilding for only 30euros a month. After it’s possible with the school to part
representing the school in many sports ( Football, Handball, Basketball…)

Going to the beach in summer, see around museums (some of them were really interesting like the m
enjoying terrace in the old Riga, bowling, visiting other Baltic countries (it was 4 hours of bus for go
Tallin)

We had a entry pass for the sports hall. Moreover, there was an organization which organized trips
countries for exchange students, and some activities, parties and events.

Subscription to the SIO gyms and activities are quite affordable (same organisation as for the accom
besides well equipped for leisure activities. To be noted, there is real difference on what is available a

In the UVM Campus, there are so sport equipment, so we could use it for free. But with friends, we d
Gym next to our house because with only two days of school per week, we had time for lei

We had a lot of opportunities for leisure activities, including the Athletic Complex (free with the ONE
everyday to an olympic swimming pool, a fitness room, a basketball court, and a climbing wall. Th
dance/fitness/football classes. The association in charge of the International students offered also a
through the term, such as a winter camping trip at Camp Kawartha for $150, an olympics opening ce
new year for $20, a global engagement week to show countries and cultures, chicopee snow tubbin
week-end, and other potluck dinners...

The university offers a lot of leisure activities. I could do a lot of sports activities as football, hurlin
hockey, Yoga etc... I practise field hockey and I had the opportunity to participate at a tournament wi
For the hockey, I only had to pay participation for the fuel costs. I also subscribed to the DIT’s gym clu
gym club which included an access to the gym facilities and to the swimming pull. The DIT offers no
but also cultural and social activities. Indeed, a cultural and social council organises a variety of club
the ESN. I had the opportunity to do some trip in Ireland thanks to this club which organised trip for Er
Dublin is the capital of Ireland, therefore there is a lot of museum, concert, parks, churches and mo
visited free of charge.

The international committee organized during the semester some leisure activities (paintball, hiking
just near the school but I had to pay 115 euros for 6 months. As I play football, I joined a Facebook gr
players and we used to play once every week.

You have a lot of opportunities for leisure. There are a lot of sport areas like football court, billiards, t
“petanque”),... Moreover, close to Bogota you have a lot of naturals parks where you can trek, do rap
extreme sports

The FAU is divided in two campuses, one in Nürnberg (Business School) and the other in Erlangen (20
by train). All the leisure activities in the university are offered in Erlangen. And the choice is pretty
possibilities. However there are also a lot of opportunities in the city of Nürnberg, not offered by th
free.

I did not have so many opportunities for leisure activities as there was not the “school spirit” we have
Juan Carlos propose several trips (Toledo, Segovia, Ibiza, etc …) but I did not participate on it as it is
organize by yourself those trips.

The Erasmus Student Network organized a city tour, the second week-end when I was in Odense. It w
to get to know some places with people who already knew the city. The university has a sport room, a
swimming pool is free.

From the university there is a large number of sport activities (American football, soccer, basketball
swimming, volleyball, judo,…) and the association for foreign students organizes meetings, meals, a
some events.

There are many activities to do in Berlin. There are many bars and nightclubs. Berlin is known for this
people in Berlin spend many time in the parks and it is very cool. Then you can also do shopping, th
interesting and there are second-hand shops with great articles. In summer you can also go to the lak
museum. When you are a student, you can register for a sport and it is so cheap. I am in a class of o
once a week and it cost me only 18€ for 3 months.

There is a fit room where you can go for 5 000 wons per month, and a table tennis is also available f
to join some student clubs (dance, badminton, tennis..) . There is an ice rink and a cinema in the
university, there are also many bars, a playstation room and karaokes.

I had a lot of time, and with that, opportunities to travel. It is easy to visit Baltic countries thanks to
Latvia and Estonia to visit the capital and of course, I have visited Lithuania itself (Kaunas, Klaipeda, S
Furthermore, ESN Lithuania and my university often organized events such as trips, parties, cultural e
took part of it and I went to Poland too. My leisure activities were those organized by ESN Lithuania bu
too (Baltic countries, Helsinki, Stockholm...). Prices are low so with other exchanges students from t
went to restaurants, opera, bars... I discovered the Lithuanian kitchen, went to see The Swan Lake at
night life of Vilnius or Kaunas. Moreover, Lithuania is a country which offers many opportunities to ap
can take the train and find forests, lakes... only at seven minutes from the city. There is a ski station
railway station opened in January and February, this is quite new but it is not expensive and really
country visiting museums and churches; History of Lithuania is rich and really inter

Every two weeks, there is a student night organised by an Erasmus association, ESN. This Erasmus a
typical meal or excursion in other Dutch cities or things like that. Of course, you can also practise s
because movies are shown in original version with Dutch subtitles. There are a lot of bars and pubs
where there are some concerts or animations. There are also free life concerts in the city

There are many basketball grounds and volleyball grounds outdoors. There is also a big stadium. Next
find a sports hall. There is also a theatre in the campus. Most of the time, we can watch the last m
tickets are very cheap, it’s around ¥10 compared to ¥50 outside the campus. But sometimes, there ar
by students which are held in this theatre: dance competition, sing competition, shows performed b

I had nothing special in my university. I subscribed to a gym course, but with an other company. The
touristic visits, but I was not interested.

The University provides free sport access with a large offer of sports (Basket-ball, Ping-Pong, Dan
advantages of this opportunity to practice different sports as badminton and Gy

There are a lot of leisure activities : We played football with the university, we even participated to th
school is also selling cheaper tickets for the mariinsky theater, so i'have seen Swan Lake. We have be
game, and SKA ice-hockey game. Travelling was also really important, i have been to Moscow and Hel
took the transsiberian to the Baikal Lake.

Opportunities outside the school.

In the university, the major leisure was the sport. If you put the sport in your learning agreement yo
card to access to the gym. It was easy to go and there were many differents sports and schedules. O
Student Network of my university was really active so they organised a lot of visit(Skype's building), t
and other activities (laser tag).

Concerning leisure activities, the school organises a lot of sportive tournament (volley ball, football…
Besides, there is a lot of sport rooms in Kolding. The most of the students goes to Fitness One. I subs
for 250 euros for 5 months that is pretty cheap thanks to a price negotiated by the

There were a lot of free activities every day. Each week end I could go to one of the mountain to ski,
also the gym for all the students. Finally there were a lot of student clubs where the internationa

There is a huge playground to play sports, a gym room, a swimming pool at school. But there are not
lot of other places in the city to do sports and for cheap. Like in hotels for examp

Host, the association of the school, organized 4 trips (3 to visit Mexico and 1 to visit United States). M
visit in cultural place in Hermosillo or near of Hermosillo.

In Oslo, people are addicted to sport. There are a lot of opportunities to practice sport such as, alp
running, and so on. There are a lot of interesting museums but the “things to do” in Oslo are all the p
the Fjords. They are close to the nature. Then, If you want to go out, you must be 21 years old, they
that, so it is really impossible to drink alcohol in a bar, or go in a nightclub if you are

The school offers many sport activities (fitness, rugby, soccer, basketball, sails, surf, …). You need to
practise a sport. The school organize also trips around Ireland with the ESN association, which is a
Ireland but also the other Erasmus and a few Irish students. But there are many other activities to d
frame (museums, trips, ...)

The average student will find easily in Antwerp all the leisure activities he wants (zoo, shopping, bars
and so on). Personally, though I visited and appreciated the city too, a huge part of my free time was
the fitness club close of my place of residence in which I registered during my first week

There were lots of opportunities for leisure activities there but for all we had to pay somehow: bowlin
night, disco clubs, touristic areas…

In Leuven there are a lot of choices for leisure activities, from the sport to the cultural activities. Firs
students can go to the sport, where 90% of activities were free with the sport card (dance, zumba,
volleyball, fitness, aerobic, combat sport…) Then, with the STUK, a building dedicated to music, thea
could profit from a lot of events; the culture card costs 15€, and a lot of concerts were also free, e
evening; there was a festival, the Afrika Movies’ Festival, and with the school students could get fre
movies. There was also a big event, for student, were food and drinks were free during two days: the
took place in Ladeuze place, in front of the big library of Leuven. The aim was to throw the maximum
opposite team. Teams were only composed by students, for different departments (medicine, psycho
Leuven, but also from Brussels, Liege… Finally, the most important leisure activities were proposed b
Network), the student network organisation for international students. With them, you could travel
German part of Belgium, kayaking in the Belgium Ardennes (I did!), participate to international d
fondues… And ESN proposed also each Saturday a student party in a bar in Oudt Market, the princip
students had many opportunities to have leisure activities, to go out and meet others

The sports facilities, like gyms, ping pong, tennis, volley ball, foot ball, badminton and cric

It’s an American university. All you want is available. Every single sport (soccer, football, baseball
table…), swimming pool, pool, bowling, dance, art, music…

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Nightlife, football, travels (many places to visit!!!!)

The campus offers lots of sport and cultural opportunities. If you are used to do sport regularly, don’t
of having great sport facilities. Indeed, there is a huge “recreational center” with tennis and squash co
pools, gymnasium, weight training room (muscular and fitness), martial arts space and dance studio
weekly activities such as yoga, danse, acquazumba. You can choose to register for one or twice a wee
choose to practice pilates twice a week for $90 for 3 months and a half, which is very cheap compare
campus offers not only a qualitative sport complex but also a theatre (Centennial Theatre), which o
productions, concerts and films; an art gallery with frequent exhibitions. The series of lectures (Dona
bringing speakers of national and international renown to the Bishop's campus to provide insight,
stimulate debate on the most compelling issues and events in the world today. There was the interven
from McGill University about his book This is Your Brain on Music about neuroscience of music. The pr
(Producer of the video game Batman: Arkham Origins) on the theme “Fabulous Toys: Storytelling, Na
also very constructive. You can also take the bus and visit Sherbrooke Museum of Fine Arts or goin

The University proposes some sports like Football, Basketball, and Volley... but we didn’t really have in
student life at the university is poor, we don’t have a student association, and consequently there a
proposed to the students. A former pupil tries to organize some activities for the exchange student
beginning of the semester or some events to meet the others students.

Just like any other university, Swansea University offers a wide range of activities and sports you c
arrange travels through the UK or different European countries at a discount, which is a good oppor
people from the university.

Le milieu associatif est très développé. Les étudiants en échange peuvent vraiment participer à tou
d'ailleurs pléthore d'association (tapez Nui Galway socs sur Google). C'est gratuit et l'on peut faire par
plus Galway est un endroit autour duquel il y a beaucoup de visites et de choses à faire (Cliffs of
Killarney....) Et plus généralement, étant donné que l'Irlande est un petit pays, le voyage

Firstly you can travel a lot in Argentina (for instance, you can visit Buenos Aires because it is close to
Iguazu, Perito Moreno, Mendoza, Salta…). Tourism is the most important leisure activity in Argentina
people are very sporty, so you can find a lots of sport halls in Rosario and you can practice sport. T
association called TECHO in order to help poor people in Rosario. Indeed TECHO, also known as Un
non-profit organization that mobilizes youth volunteers to fight extreme poverty in Latin America, by
housing and implementing social inclusion programs. In reality, in Rosario, you have not many op
activities. You have to move in other places in order to find a lot of leisure activit

The university proposed many sport activities (football, basketball, zumba, ect

At school, for free we had the opportunities to play sport such as basketball, soccer and gaelic footbal
the coach took time to introduce me to the team and to explain me all the rules and in the follow
competition. At the end they offered me the jumper of the team. You have a lot of opportunities to pla
especially because lots of students study "Sports - strength and conditioning". We also have prices to
in the town (5€ a ticket for gym, swimming pool and spa)

The Erasmus Student Network (ESN) offered us some organized trips across the country. But the univ
possibility to join an association or a sport team.

Fitness center in the university. Swimming pool. There's also what is called "friday bar" on

Il y avait une salle de sport mais elle n'était pas très fournie. Il y avait 5 vélos d'appartement mais ét
tapis de courses donc un déchiré... Par contre pour faire de la muscu, il y a de l'équipement. Il y a u
criket, de volley.

Our University didn’t propose some leisure activities. It wasn’t very animated. In Guayaquil, there aren
because of the heat. But there are a park to run, grounds to play football and place to go for a walk

There is not really a lot to do in Hermosillo. So we just went to the beach sometime. And after we w
during the day. And there is not a good night life in Hermosillo, so we have been to one night

You can practice dancing, different sports like rugby, football, tennis, working on in the sport room… Y
of the university to admire shows. And of course, there are a lot of parties for foreign

The school proposed us some activities like parties or fashion shows so if you want, you can have fun
but there were only few things organised with the university. But in Dubai, when you are a student y
do. It is a very great town to make your exchange semester as you have a very good weather from Jan
too hot. You have private swimming pool in very buildings, you can go to the beach, go skiing, go wa
want to go out, you can find a nighclub to go every evening. There is also big malls where you can m
you can also go to Abu Dhabi or Sharjah to visit. We also went to Fujairah where we made some jet
would not get bored in Dubai there is always something to do.

For 30 euros, I could subscribe to a sport activity but I didn't because I don't like sport too much ! So
goes ! But apart from that, many activities were offered for the Erasmus (party tiket were sold, and t
on sale)

The school provided us sports grounds for free, numerous sports were proposed to us. It was possible
fu for example, and Chinese calligraphy or language courses.

You have restaurant, shopping, karaoké, visit some place ... It is a developed country so you can find
western countries.

Student clubs and circle are numerous here, and are organizing a lot of events all the week. More
scheduled by the school or by student’s companies. The only problem is about the mobility, to do so
can, or reach the city by bus and train, or go the a mall with a bus easily. To go other direction, a
motorbike.

There were a strong Erasmus student club in the university, we had the occasions to travel a lot we
Poland, Estonia and many other cities of the country thanks to this ESN Kaunas Organ

We had like in the ESC RENNES a team of student that were organizing activities for us (ESN TEA
opportunities for leisure activities in UC3M. At the begining we had 2 weeks of leisure activities organ
the semester, we had the posibility to do trip in Spain.

Macau is itself a great city/country. It has several dimensions. First, it is the new Las Vegas of the wo
profits than the original Sin City). You have then the casinos (MGM, Wynn, Venetian etc), the shows (H
etc), the entertainment (fireworks, shows in the casinos), etc. There is also a BIG nightlife (every W
night, which means free entry and free drinks for girls all night long in almost every night club). It is
in Asia, so there are a lot of tourists all the time… Then, Macau is also a former Portuguese colon
neighborhoods, you really have the feeling to be in Portugal (a little Europe in Asia, trust me, it is a
Macau is in the middle of South East Asia. It is at 60km of Hong Kong (around 1 hour trip by ferry boa
of China (so you can easily go spend the day in China), then 1 hour by train of Guangzhou (Canton
airports (Macau, HK, Canton), you can go to almost any destination in South East Asia, for good prices
company, you can fly to Thailand from Macau for less than 200€ for example. I really travelled a lot t
Thailand, 1 time in Indonesia, 4 times in Hong Kong, several times in Mainland China. You can also tak
VERY cheap (40 euros to go to Guilin for example). In the end : a lot of leisure activities !! (life is che
do a lot of things aside).

L’université est immense et il y a de nombreuses activités et clubs, mais peu de communication dess
la langue, il faut se débrouiller pour découvrir.

The opportunities for leisure in the country are many. Firstly, it is quite easy to travel cross the country
bus or plane, the prices are very reasonable. In addition, there are many things to do in Santiago an
paragliding, beach, ski, vines ... The Association who take care of the foreigner organizes a discovery
and others Associations in Santiago organize trips for foreigners.

In Rio, there are a lot of things to do when there is sun, but when it is raining or when the weather is
complicated to find something to do. There are only few museums and not a lot of expositions. The cu
On the other hand, when there is sun, you can go for a walk, you can climb, there are a lots of mount
Gavea, Pedra Bonita...), you can go to the beach, make nautical sports, to go hand-gliding, visit wate
touristic places (Corcovado, Pao de açucar...) Also, here, go to the gym is very popular, so you can re
less than 100 reais per month, which is very cheap. You can also run along Copacabana and Ipanema
the fresh air

Santiago is a very dynamic city and therefore there is a multitude activities offered by the Univers
"Santiago exchange" y by "Santiago Po”. More just look on the internet and you will find plenty

C'est opportunités étaient nombreuses. Notre résidence avait un grand salon avec canapés, télévis
société. Nous pouvions aussi aller dans une salle de sport très équipée et ouverte de 7h du matin à 10
un groupe de chant et une équipe de foot. De plus, de nombreux événements étaient organisé à la
internationaux uniquement mais aussi pour l'ensemble des étudiants.

I joined a football team, the “caminos” which means “Engineering”. To get this team I went to the sp
could play in a team. So the sport office send an e-mail to all university team from La Coruna. Th Ca
one which replied, so I got lucky somehow.
Then I played in the university league, and at the end
championship . Otherwise I could join every sport available there, which means more or less the sam
visit all the museums and the aquarium for free, with the university card of La Coruna. So I visited
aquarium during my four months.

A lot of sight seeing first. Sports secondly, and a lot of parties organized by the different student a

For most of the activities we did we had a student discount, the cost for each was very low. For muse
rub (3€), for ice skating : 6€ and you can stay the time you want. For clubs : some are free, other

Sport: running  free The rest  you have to pay to the university (a lot of sport available). Theatr
bars, parties, events (superball…).

The courses are either during the morning or during the afternoon, so you have time for leisure. The
sports ( football or floor ball for example), but it is not as developed as at the Esc Rennes because it is
they organize every Wednesday night a party, and other different events during the night. Near where
there is a multisport complex, in Mikkeli you can find a cinema ( 12 euros per tickets) and also the
opened for Mikkeli’s student with a lot of engines in it. The winter “Olympic” sport is of course ice sk
free to go, you can also ice skating on the frozen lakes. In Mikkeli we can find a lot of cross-count
unfortunately there is no place to rent ski and do it. Finally you have the beautiful forest where we live
km, 5km, 7 km, 20 km) which are illuminated during winter and where you can have a really really n
lakes and rivers. I almost forgot that you can fish.

Many travels in Spain were organized by the university, I did not do because of money but there w
Moreover, I did a football tournament organized too by the university, and a sports area is available i
for this, but it is quite expensive for a student. I did travels by myself or with friends in the north, in
Toledo, not Barcelona because I already visited this city.

There is a sport’s room at the school. Possibility to make fitness, basket, football and v

The opportunities for leisure activities was excellent. Thanks to the Buddy System, we had the opport
to travel in different cities of Czech Republic but also in Hungary, Germany or Poland for an affordabl
do sport too. What’s more, each Tuesday the Buddy System organized a party for Erasmus (called “
There were lots of events such as an International Dinner, a Ski Trip, a Boart Party, a Be

There were not opportunities for leisure as in Esc Rennes because there are not associations. It is th
school Esic. However, there is a sport desk to practice sport.

Vollebay is the only sport purpose by RISEBA but we have a free acess to the gym every tuesday a
resraurants, nigthclubs are a lot in riga. Move to the beach is really easy to (by train) The best is to t
other estern country like baltics, russia, scandinavia, Poland...

A lot ! 3 days week end each week, easy to move in the country.

With the university: Swimming pool (50cts each time), football, tennis, volley balls, running...
biking, jet skying ,snookers, motorbiking, bars, clubs, parties....

By o

With the schools mains activities are organized like football, basbketball and badmington tourname
discount for the swimming pool or the fitness.

In Rosario, there are lots of sports hall. They are less expensive than in France so it’s easy to find one
university, there are no leisure activities offered to students. Actually, there are no assoc

The university offers me the opportunity to subscribe to a sport card. This card was not free, I had to p
to a lot of sports. I think that this system is really good because I paid 20€ and I can go 4 time by wee
more expensive than now and I cannot go so often to gym.

The university proposed some activities related to football, indoors or outdoors. There was, besides th

On campus, I can go to the Red Wolf center. This center is a sport center. It is pretty big. You won’t fi
France. You have several basketball areas, a place to play badminton, a soccer field, a big fitness ce
dance… You have another place but it is reserved for sport teams, it is a gymnasium. You have tenni
rugby field, baseball field… Sometimes, you have some events as the Mardi Gras, video games i
possibility to see all the matches of sport teams (soccer, rugby, baseball, basketball…) for fr

Berlin is an incredible city so there are many opportunities regarding sightseeing and nightlife. Besid
dance courses.

On campus, we could practice sport activities thanks to a cricket, a basketball and a tennis court b
integrated to any team. The sport room facilities were not very good in the main campus contrary t
campus (called CDL). Few leisure activities were organized for the exchange students. But outside
cinema, and we went to a fitness club not very expensive. In general, the night life inside and outsid
as it was not really safe to go out, and since bars closed at 23h. What I regret is the fact that the sch
to make us discover Ghaziabad and the surrounding area.

We have the opportunities to travel a lot across Ecuador because there is a terminal with buses in a lo
It’s not expensive at all. For instance you can make more than 600 km for less than 7 dollars. You can
of football there but not a lot of accessible fields. You can do salsa or other things like that. There are
minutes of our house.

J'ai pris des cours de salsa en Urdesa. Les week end je suis beaucoup allé à la plage ( la plus proche
l'hostal), j'ai aussi voyagé à Quito, Cuenca, au lac Quilotoa, dans l'Amazonie, aux Galapagos, a

The campus offers a swimming pool, a gym room, some tennis volleyball and basketb

I signed up at a gym (Athletica) because I was a member of SIO (it's the same company for sport, ho
many sports in 4 sport centres around the city. It was only about 100€ for the whole semester, much
France! I went only to one centre because it was very close to my residence and I did zumba and s
running... From April/May it is possible to get a monthly card to use bikes in the city, I remem

the university offer a great place to do some sports, such as a swimming pool, place to do football, b
we also had the beach near to our place to do aquatic sports and activities.

There were very few opportunities at the university, appart from a gym club and some dance clas
interest to me.

As I said, we could have access to the sport installations: tennis court, table tennis, basket court, sw
beach, fitness room, danceroom, art building with music installations… in the campus. A lot of things
the evening like hip hop class or music class or some events like concerts. After that, some trips we
wanted to join we had to pay fees, it was organized by the school for exchange and local students at a
activities proposed.

The University doesn't offer anything. We had to find something by our own way. As our neighborhood
classes of salsa, next to our accommodation. It is not expensive at all, compared to what you can fi
want, you can easily do sports, as there are several sport club...

The school invites us to participate in activities it organizes. However, they are not numerous. To ac
must go to his mailbox ESC.

In the school some show activities (song, modeling, casting...) Otherwise we had a swiming pool, gym
jacuzzy in our builing so we could use it. We could also go to the beach, to the malls and visit. The
incredible.

There are numerous opportunities for leisure activities. You can join one of the sports clubs (there is
near the university), or traditional Japanese practices. There are also circle clubs for Asian politics, de
rock bands and gospel choir for example.

We had some places to make sport in the university, but we didn’t want to because we preferred visit
the cultural part, we didn’t really have too many opportunities. We didn’t have any museum to visi
inexistent as well as the attractions. The cinema of the city was too small for the size of the city. The
the leisure activities are the possibility to ski in winter time because the city is situated near to the m
the mountains in warmer time. Once it got warm, we went for example to ride horses for only 10 euro
price to play paintball. Furthermore, we see that the city is growing very fast, and proposes more an
the prices are growing very fast too. Romania is quiet a cheap country, and people who come from F
purchasing power. We used to try several local restaurants in order to know better about the Romani
10 euros.

There is a big association in the university where you can practice all the sport you want. For half of a
euros. I did not apply because it is a bit far from my place but I apply in a sport club next to my flat
month.

The campus is very big, there is a lake so you can run, hang out, etc. You can play football and baske
campus there are field to play those two sports. The library is very big and quite comfortable as well.
is situated very near the train station, so in 5 minutes you can get to a train and Copenhagen is at 2
university. And as you can imagine there are many things to do in Copenhagen

As an Erasmus student we have a “Rep card” which allows us to attend some free sport courses. We c
long as we show the card. There are many parties in the Student Union (big building with bars, restau
day of every week, there is a theme party. Also, a lot of activities are proposed at a relatively low co
Liverpool, London, visits to Cadbury or the Harry Potter castle…

There are a lot of opportunities for leisure activities. First, we can do a lot of sport, and the universi
sport facilities. But the enrollment to the sport association is expensive, particularly for one semest
dance association, I pay 60£ for 2 months but I had 2 dance classes per week and I participate to a sh
There also are a cinema, a theater, an opera and a concert room on the campus, with representat
student show but also professional spectacles.There are a lot of restaurants, bars and nights clubs
addition, a lot of things are organized for Erasmus students. Every week, we could visit an English ci
Wales. There also were an association, "World@Warwick" which organized a lot of activities for Erasmu
Cafe" where we can discuss with other abroad students.

Erasmus community organizes a lot of activities each week during the semester. In kaunas, you ca
skating, basket ball, football, shopping. You can also travel easily in all over euro

We are in a countryside, very far from the town and urban area, so if we want to go out during night
and train and come back very early. We just have one bar next to the campus. Nevertheless, in term
many different sport are provided. I take Japanese dance, which is a great opportunity for me to disc
Almost every kind of sports are provided, from martial arts to collective sports, and you can join very
tea ceremony, Kanto, and flower arrangement. A gym complex is also inside the campus with few ma
fitness clubs.

Thanks to the semester-ticket, we had the opportunity to travel a lot around the region (Cologne, Du
etc.) as well as to do sports (for free or for really cheap prices through the university). Aachen is clo
Netherlands which was a great opportunity to discover these two countries. Aachen is also a student
bars and clubs where students could go out for attractive prices.

Sauna, Hiking ...

The leisure activities in Saint Petersburg are absolutely uncountable: SPORT & RELAXATION - T
numerous sport complexes where you can practice team sports (soccer, basketball, etc.) - It is possib
or in nature reserve - The Zenith Saint Petersburg (soccer) and the SKA (hockey) stadiums are at yo
moments - Near dormitories you will find a sports hall where numerous sport activities are propo
gymnastics, body-building, boxing, sauna, etc.) CULTURE & HERITAGE - The university proposes
play, a ballet or an opera to the splendid Mariinsky Theater. - The architectural heritage of Saint-Pete
yourselves be seduced by cathedrals, palaces, galleries, museums, gardens, etc. You will not regre
Petersburg never falls asleep: circus, bars, night clubs, community centres, concerts, etc. You will ne
slowly!
Work of advice: at the nightfall buildings are enlightened at the edge of the Neva, it is reall

In Kaunas their is a lot of opportunities for leisure activities: ice skating, shopping, bowling, cinema
(Erasmus Student Network) also organize activities and trips every weeks. There is tips to Poland, S
Latvia.

It depends with courses selected, you can have all your courses in the first part of the semester s
important and you have less time for leisure at the beginning but at the end of the semester you c
during long weeks, so you can travel easily or you can have your courses along the semester. The sc
very easily to do sports; there is a stadium (students from GSOM organized football competitions) n
gym club (very useful during the winter!). Moreover you can go to museums or theatre, ballet (the sc
Leisure activities are very numerous in Saint Petersburg.

There was a gymnasium in my university and a fitness room. But if we wanted to practice any kind o
subscription for it. It was around 50€ for all the semester. And we had enough free time if we wan
activities.

Opportunities for leisure are travel and parties with Indians. There is not a lot to do with

There were lots of opportunities for leisure. And yet it was not included in the basics fields. You can fin
but you always have to pay a subscription to the hall sport and to the society

Fitness, Scandinavian walk

There is a room available for the students where you can speak to the Indian students, watch the T
There is also in the Campus one sport room, basket and badmintom ground. And above all you can d
Delhi which reserves you a lot of surprises!

You can chose to travel with the ERASMUS association (affordable prices) They organize ERASMUS p
in the bars in the street Orzan. There is an important ERASMUS night-life here. There is a big ma
which you can find whatever you want : clothes, food, pets, karting, golf, sport equipment... There a
la torre de Hercule, The aquarium, the museums...

There are lots of CLUBS, CIRCLES and COMMITTEES. Clubs are for sports and Japanese leisure. Comm
or services. Circles are group of discussion on any topic that could gather people to think,d

sport, cours de danse

Members of the ESN program are very dynamic and organise different activity every week, for examp
swimming pool session, volley ball tournament, diner, gala, party, trip … Hopefully, we have the
Warsaw, Krakow, Budapest…).

Nothing.

Warwick is a great campus for all the different leisure activities it provides. Indeed, you can easily s
campus without going out since the university offers a sport center with swimming pool, tennis, zum
Center” (Cinéma, opera, theatre ... on a same location), lots of restaurants, pubs and coffee sho

For leisure activities, there are good sport equipments in the school, which permit to do some spor
classes. There is also leisure places in the city, like a baseball practice, or nightclubs. But the best w
because the free time offer by the cursus permit to discover the country.

De nombreux clubs de sport sont présents sur le campus. Escrime, Judo, Combat etc. pour des p

In Macau, there are many stores and shop to do shopping. There is obviously many big casino open 2
it’s very expensive (bar, restaurant, shop…). When it’s sunny, you can go to the beach at 30 min from
if the beach seems not clean, it’s a good place to take some rest. There’s only 3 night club in the city

The ITESM is like an American campus, there are many facilities: Olympic swimming pool, basket cou
gym, volley court, dance class etc…

The university offers students the opportunity to practice many sports (over 40 such as rugby, socc
with a very large, modern and well equipped sports center. There are also many associations (as in
optional and offered to Erasmus, such as the photography association, international association, sp
association, marketing association....

The school offers a gym with different machines so we could go there at anytime for free. However
stay we were supposed to have many things organized for us: visits, parties… but finally we never h
were close to zero, but we organized things on our own which is almost bette

The university doesn’t offer so many leisure activities. However, with other students groups from oth
different activities and visits in Taipei and in Taiwan.

The University organized a trip to Dublin for the Saint Patrick’s Day and also a trip to the Giant’s C
Causeway is steeped in myth and legend, it's a must-see place). Moreover with a few roommates we
and we went on a road trip all over the country (Connemara lakes, Galway, Sligo, actually all the sou
students had a free access to sport activities such as football, rugby and other sport club. Portrush (th
is a famous surf spot where you can learn if you are a first timer.

There are lot of sport activities because the campus is close to a sport hall but the university is very
really difficult to move in the city and it is expensive.

We had two students who were there if we needed. They brought us to the Kremlin with a guide for 80
to do some activities such as ice skating… There is a gym and a library at the school where we can g
some events as a table tennis tournament and a visit in a children’s shelter. They also asked us to jo
parade.

The ESN organize many trips (St Petersburg, Pirate of Baltic Trip, Baltic countries tour, etc...) Unive
Lapland. I did a trip with 3 friends in the North of Norway.

There are a lot of Erasmus' associations in Florence you can choose a great number of activities : sal
there are a lot of organised trips.

I had lots of opportunities for leisure activities. At the beginning the University took all the exchange
Taipei. We didn’t have to pay anything, even the lunch was offered. It was really good. Then duri
international student association organised events and trips in Taiwan. For instance they offered a tr
and to hualien for a very good price.

We visit some countries (Poland, Czech Republic, Hungary, Croatia…), but in Bratislava there is not a
city is kind of boring, and except Bar and Club, there is no interesting places in Brat

The university organised one trip to Lapland and we also went skiing (for free!) for a day. The studen
trip to St Petersburg and to Stockholm Except for that we went in the city centre or organized evenin
the other Erasmus (it was cheaper)

there was a sport room in the school but we had to paid for it

Jakarta is the really dynamic city, there are many things to do even if it is some time a bit expensiv
restaurants, cinema... Otherwise with the school you can practice sport for example and take part to
the student committee.

Burapha university has a huge campus where you can practice every sport for free.
free.

Only gym and

So many things. You first have the countryside near Vilnius and Vilnius it-self : cultural events in the
festival and Lithuanian festivities, the region of green lakes, the European geographic center, the
Secondly you can travel to other countries. Indeed, you can go through all the Baltic countries by bu
(for instance a round trip between Vilnius and Riga is 22e). Personally I’ve been to Riga a couple of
Warsaw, Krakow and Auschwitz in Poland. Travelling by bus is very easy. Of course If you wanna go t
patient (Vilnius-Warsaw is 9h by bus) but as curious youngsters you really have to take these opportu
partying is much cheaper than in France : you don’t have to pay for clubs (except trendy ones) and ju
of beer is around 2.50e on average. Outstanding.

The all India is a beautiful country so I did many trips in the north or in the south. Most of part of the
bus or the train. The plane is only for a long travel

The all India is a beautiful country so I did many trips in the north or in the south. For most of part of
the bus or the train. The plane is only for a long travel. We had also a lot of opportunities to travel w
school.

There are a lot of associations at UNIC (sport, music, politic, psychology, etc.). You can find the inform
at the Erasmus office and subscribe for one or several association. UNIC also organized some trips
discover the different cities of the island. The number of places is limited so you need to subscribe as
the help of Erasmus group on Facebook, students also organized events (trips, parties, visits, etc.).
island where you can go to the beach, to the mountain and to visit cities.

I had a lot of opportunities for leisure activities. With my university (museums, parties, discovery of
company (weights room, swimming pool, football area, etc..). Oslo is a city with a lot of things to d
multitude of parks and lakes. And of course, the winter sports (ski, snowboard, sledge) access

For leisure activities, there is a student association in the university named ESN taking in charge Erasm
them many outings, activities, nights out, visits of cities near to Barcelona and even travels in Sp
university, there is a gym where it is possible to subscribe, and to make sport

Urrff ! Madrid is known for its activities ! You can go to the museum (Prado, Reina Sofia...), go the the
places like Gran Via, Cibeles, Plaza Mayor. Take a coffe or a drink in a lot a bars and terasses. And I do
life ! A lot of club. Here almost everything (shop, bars..) close later compared to France ! You can t
exemple !

Wuhan is a very good and bad city at the same time. First, it’s very convenient because it’s in the mi
us to travel in the biggest city without a lot of money. But in the same time, the city itself is not rea
difficult to find good places to visit. They are only three main sites, the yellow crane tower, the east la
city is industrial and really pollute.

We have a lot of time (we have only 12h of classes during the week), you can go to gym, tennis, badm
can go to the downtown really easily in taxi for other activities such as going to KTV (karaoké), cinem
participate to a cosplay activities.

Universities of Antwerp offer against a participation of 18euros in the year to participate in any spor
huge choice (pool, volley, soccer, taebo, rugby and so on).

The school has a big gym complex (see above) but you need to pay fees. The ESN organism organ
parties and travels !

The University proposed us some leisure activities as parties, initiation rites activities outside during
participate to International dinners organised by an Erasmus association: ESN where people from diffe
and prepared a small presentation to make us discover their country. I attend the Vaasa tour at the
organised by some students from the university to present us the main places of this city by walk. F
was the Lapland trip that I did at the beginning of February. It was perfectly organised and very chea
215 euros for the ride, the 4**** hotels (with sauna, swimming pool, breakfast and dinner included) a
mine, husky and reindeer farms, private sauna and ice swimming afternoon. Then we were free to
always with a very affordable price: 15 euros for reindeer ride, 20euros for husky ride and only 5
snowmobile ride. Everything was wonderful!

We were very provided sports equipment and court. We even have participated in the largest Indi
organized by a school. It was a true human experience from that point of view

NUIM is very involved in societies running by students : So whatever you want to play, participate... y
international society, the french society and the hiking one. For free, I have also a free access to the
opportuity to met people and have fun!

I had a lot of opportunities or leisure during this trip : lot of museum to visit for example art museu
(theater), lot of place to discover (Kremlin, red square…), sport activities outside or in the university (
myself). We also did barbecue with all erasmus and russian student. We were going out the night, ch
afternoon when the weather was good.

there were a lot of leisure activities there : museum, church, parc, sport ... ! In the school there is a g
table, so we could make sport when we were at the university. After, in the city, there were so many
during all the free time. so we were meeting often all the erasmus people to visit, to chill, to have fu
interessing as a city. Some of us also traveled in Russia but i didn't do it because of th

We have lots of opportunities for leisure activities thanks to the swimming pool, the training room, th
library...

Main opportunities went from the ESN office, which offered almost every week activities such as trave
with free food and music. The university also offered a lot of activities such as rafting, kayak and sn
time I managed to organize a French-Spanish language exchange in a bar for Spanish people to disco
practice it if they had some experience with speaking French already.

I made part of the Erasmus football team of the School. We didn't have to pay and a Championship
match every week.

There are a lot of leisure activities in Madrid, above all with turism with the Prado Museum and othe
Retiro Park or Casa de Campo Park. Also, there are moutains near from Madrid and a Warner Bors Park
a lot of little beautiful city near from Madrid like Segovia or Toledo (travel really ch

The university has a 50% discount on a gym club.

You can practice a various rage of leisure activities organized by the university ! The 2 first week you
after you have to made a chose. The list of those activities are given with the list of clases. Moreo
room in the Udem. And you can practice many activity near the neighborhood "Los

There is a lot of things to do in Innsbruck: Skiing and snowboarding, hiking, rafting, cycling, canyon
panorama view to see, a lot of castle around the city (Trotzberg, Neuschwansteincastle, etc) you also
visit all the eastern Europe: I did Slovenia, Slovakia, Czech Republic, Germany, Hungary, Switzerland
go swimming in some lakes around the city.

There is a big sports hall on the campus, including swimmingpool, tenis court... You have to pay to
reasonable.

In Seoul there are a lot to see. Because we are abroad I usually visit the city with my friends as le
temples, museums, gardens, etc. Sometimes, we went to theater or bowling. Last weeks we did a

The CIE organised some trips around Colorado to learn more about it. The university itself had also s
the recreation center (some sort of sport hall) and an office organizing additional trips (for s

The ESN organisation offers many activities (sport, party, trips, visits, meeting, cinema etc.) each d
many activities : visits, monuments, museums. There is a partnership between Paris and Rome to offe
monuments to Parisians.

With the school there was nothing organised for our leisure, but there is a lot of things to do in delhi
visited a lot of monuments in the city, we went to the golf of Delhi for a very good price and we wen
Boliwood films. And every week ends we went in place outside Delhi to visit new

There was a bunch of activities offered by the school.The Student Office was organising many stuff fo
(eg. weekend to Montréal, bar nights every wednesday [at many different bars in order to make us d
to Omega Park...). We could also do many sports, such as squash, swimming, football, fitness, gym, s
The campus had a food court with many different kinds of restaurants or fast food, many starbucks, m
and several cafes.

There are many sport activities. Many sport clubs. Many sport facilities around us. Some of them are
by walk but some of them do not. Furthermore, there are a lot of restaurants: some are typical (taqu
(Thai restaurant with oriental food) etc... There are also many bars and a few night clubs to h

Je me suis inscrite à une association étudiante qui organise des activités pour les etudiants étranger
c'était très mal organisé donc j'ai préféré organiser mes visites et activités seule avec mes amis. Sou

There is no association in the school about leisure activities. But there is a fitness gym, a stadium
soccer. Most of Mexican like to play soccer and two times a week we played soc

NTPU has a stadium and a sport room where you can practice and do fitness. Otherwise, NTPU has a
for the foreign student that often propose cultural trip, or journey discovery, or divers activity. Those a
interesting and funny.

With the other French, we used to visit the thousand monuments in India... we aimed at diving into th
used to travel when we had time and when we were in Delhi we used to go to the huge malls, restau
the school hostel so we were living with indians from our school so we used to do a lot of things with
lot when we needed to discover new places (Delhi is a huge city). It is cheaper than in France so we
power.

There are a lot of opportunities for leisure in the campus. You can join any sport team you want like vo
team, and football team… Teams are not mix. Or you can subscribe to the sport room where there are
(and machines you haven’t seen before in your life but the condition of the machines is not optima
machine..), subscribe to dance and other individual sport. And, the university organises a competitio

At the university, there was a sport room. But it was quite expensive and the university is too far from
the centre, there is a lot of sport club, cinema, theatre, ballets, dance classes, sho

There was a lot of opportunity for leisure. The University propose a lot of activities like sport, they ha
with a swimming pool, baskets courts, football field and a gym. The school also organized a festival d
activities like games, music and dance shows, food stands etc…

Our university has a big campus like in America. You can do a lot of things during your leisure tim
Running, Tennis, Badminton, Ping-Pong, football, basketball, Volleyball, swimming, dancing, fitness/
sports… Infrastructures are good it is free except for fitness and swimming. All inside the campus.
association. There are many type of “unions” as they call it. There is no international association but
can speak English. You can eat, drink, party and go to karaoke in the campus. It is like a little city w
relaxed places.

In the university there was room for sport with machines. I used to do a lot of jogging with my friend y
a week. It’s very important to do sport in this city because of the food.

We got a sport center owned by Sit, where you can take a semester card for maybe less than 150€and
to the sport courses (Zumba, stretching, fitness...), you have to pay additional fees if you want to b
because our school, Hist, is not the main university in Trondheim. But you can also just use all the g
every day, from 9 to 23 maybe. Trondheim is also a nice place to hike or to do some cross country
take a bus for 20 min from the city centre and then you are in the middle of the nature where you got
ski or to hike.

L'université propose différents sports.

Dubai itself. You have everything in the city.
ST Petersburg is an european city. So there were all leisure like another big cities: for example, Paris.
of leisure which is lower.

At the university you have a swimming pool, a skating rink and a sports hall.

A lot ! You can do whatever you want in Istanbul. At the university, we have a fitness room and you w
sports.

As Nurnberg is a european metropole, you can find all the leisure available in a big city. It is the ca
(Opera, Cinema, Museum, Exhibitions, ...), in terms of sports (at university and outisde) but also in t
(premier league football team, basketball,...). This is the same about the nightlife which is w

At the University, you have free access to the athletic complex (swimming pool, basketball court, gy
exist but you have to pay for them. The bus is free for the area of Kitchener-Waterloo so you can vis
city so they are a lot of clubs, restaurants, bars, and for instance laser tag, cinemas, ice skating … You
activities but you can get some discounts with your student card. It is easy to rent a car. You can d
driving licence but you are considered a young driver because there are limits in Canada if you are un
not very expensive if the car is full. For instance, Niagara Falls is situated only two hours from Wate
United States and Canada using the Greyhound Company or Megabus.

The University's buddy system organizes each week a schedule for us with trips around, parties, to
organized and it can fit any kind of expectations because it is very diversified

There are many opportunities for leisure activities in Seoul: - Cinema: many films are in English and
4D in Seoul!. - Parties: many events organised for students in famous lively places of Seoul. - Tourism
stay… - Sport: football, baseball, taekwondo… Hanyang University also provides a large gym with
stadium as well as basketball and tennis courts. You can also go for a run along the river where sports
Music: K-Pop and Karaoke (typical activity loved by Koreans and very funny to do with friends). - Sho
markets in the street.

Some activities were organized for the exchange students. Our buddies often contacted us to visit t
restaurant in order to discover Macao and its culture. With them, we had the opportunity to take par
aim was to represent our country through a famous dish. It was fun and followed by some elections to
cooked the best. A barbecue was organized at Coloane, which is near the beach. All the exchange s
Then, a Farewell dinner was planned in a famous casino of Macau. During the whole semester, it was
some concerts. The orchestra of the University of Macau is a nice one and worth to see. If you want to
possible but you have to make the first step to enter in contact with them. For instance, I joined DANS
society of the University of Macau. The atmosphere was nice but most of the students do not speak E
was a little bit difficult to communicate. At the new campus, there is a sport room where you can train
badminton court and a basketball field were also available. In September, a sport complex with a swi
room will be open.

Unfortunately we did not have any opportunities in this campus except the gym that was for 94€ fo
could go to the other campus of this university for other leisure activities. These campuses were at le
ours.

We had a sport room in the university. We were also offered to play in different team sports (football,.
February of the biggest sports competition between universities in India which is organized by IMT
suburbs 1h30 by metro)

Not to much. We make many visits in Rabat and we had a good evening with Moroccan but overall it
opportunities (like organized travel) but I haven't enough money to participe to

Did your Partner University organise an Orientation week? If so, what did you do and how lo

The first week, the ESN (Exchange Student Network) organized lots of activities to discover Krakow a
We did sport activities, games to learn other cultures, lasertag, Gokart, visits, parties in bars or clubs
good to better know people and the city.
The week end, they sell tickets to go to Zakopane (a cit
hours by bus) which is famous for skiing and making rides. Here, we continue to play games to kn
cultures. There was a little competition between all the countries present (102 erasmus students)
present itself to the others. French team won this one with sings, dances, and jokes about stereotypes
being romantic...) And after we had some parties and we go back in Krakow the sunday afternoon. I
and very pleasant.

No

The university organised an Orientation week which include the visit of the campus (which is very b
lunch and a conference about the school and the Mexican way of living. Finally, we also had an Integr
Vallarta in a very nice hotel for two nights.

No our partner university didn’t organize an orientation week.

Yes my university did it, but I did not go as I was arriving some days after.

Our partner university has organised an orientation period which last six days. From the 27th of Janua
the courses on the 2nd of February, we had several events where we discovered the city (its history,
our campus but also the discovering the other faculties of Kaunas (arts, economics, political science
and try to know our mentors and other Erasmus students. During this week, I also had discovered the
faculty and f our coordinator at the International Office.

No, just one day

Yes, my university organize an orientation week. It was a three days organisation. The communicati
not good so I couldn’t go to it.

no

no.

Yes, the University organised an Orientation week. We had one big meeting of one hour long, ab
information. And an individual meeting to modify the classes we had chosen if the timetabl

No.

No

The Partner University didn’t organise an Orientation week but several ones to give the abroad peo
discover Galicia and its rich culture more than the teaching of the Spanish langu

The university organized a small orientation day. There are very few international students in the seco
was just meant for us to meet each other and discover the campus.

Yes, they did. The Orientation week lasted two-days. As I said before, the Study abroad and Erasmus
you everything: courses, medical things, what you can do/ what you can’t do in Ireland, which pla

The orientation week last one week, the one before the classes start. In addition to the huge parties
night, they propose us a lot of activities such as paintball, carting, activities in a chocolate factory a
could choose if either we wanted to participate or not. The cost was about 5 to 8 euros for the activit
which were free. It ended by an integration camp in the Mountains during the week end (2nights,
about it because I did not was there. It was roughly 60€, but my reasons were that even if it was mid
snow, so I think it was not as good as they describe. Moreover I really wanted to see a specific footb
personal choices. Almost all students went to the integration camp and they enjoy it, a bit less than
still cool.

Yes, we had an orientation week during almost 10 days. They teach us how to behave in the camp
possibilities in Akita. But honestly this week was more like another week of holidays where I coul

Trondheim Business School organized an Orientation week for us. The first day, we had a meeting at s
exchange student of the current semester. Then, the administration planned for us a road trip around
the first day. Then we visited the school. The second day, our lectures started. We could participa
purposed in order to be sure that we made the good choice. It is very good that during this week we
certain of the lectures choose in France.

The partner university did not organise an Orientation Week. But the Erasmus association did and it l
several activities such as a visit of the city, a game in the museum El Prado, a Flamen

Yes our university organised an Orientation week. It lasted 4 day (a week without the week end).
week, we cared about all the administration things, we visited the city and some highlights of the cit
home, an underground brewery which was used as a bunker during the WW2.
We also met in ba
others and to discover the German speciality : beers.

My university just organised a welcome barbecue so to say. I was a little bit disappointed because the
Erasmus students in the programme.

The UVM didn’t organised an orientation week.

Nothing has been done. Just 1 month after our arrival, they prepared a meeting to presentate, it wa
ourselves the most part of those things, and they also purposed activities (We completed a survey wi
trips in India, Hindi speaking course, Bollywood dance...) but we have never got feedback about it
planned.

My Partner University organized an Orientation week (during 4 days). During those 4 days, we visit
different buildings, they helped us with the administration formalities and we had some informati

My patner university did not organize an orientation week.There were two days where our coordin
university, presented the classes, gave us some advice and done some administrative procedures. Th
the webcampus (classes on the internet),our inbox...

It was only some events organised by the ESN during one week, like pizzeria, visit of the city, an

no, nothing

We had an orientation day, where we chose our classes, our schedule. We then visited the campus to

Yes we had an orientation week. Differents types of informations were given there like medical info
choosing our courses, everything was made to make it easy for us to understand how to choose our
the campus and what we could do or not.

Yes my partner university had organised an orientation week. We have visited museums, zoo, ta

There is no Orientation Week. There is just one lecture where all the exchange students are provide
about the school and the daily life of the university. Even if you miss this lecture, the essential inform
of the school, every thing is done online, and the exchange program managers give all the info by m
carefully your mail and do everything required before the deadline. Everything is done electronically,
they cannot change the system, all you will have trouble to make things right

An Orientation week was organized. It lasted one week. There were some lectures to explain how th
was only a sightseeing of the city. In the evening there were activities to meet other international st
traditional dance, danish movie.

The partner university organized an orientation week-end in Puerto Vallarta. It lasted 3 days. The
orientation week, in which we had to do administrative formalities, visit of the university, visit of the
agenda.

Partner University didn’t organise an orientation Week, just Universidad de la Salle organised one da
party.

Yes, we had an orientation week, which last 1 week. We went every night to a different restaurant i
culture : Chinese, Korean, Thailand food. Moreover, with our buddies, we have visited Macau, it was r
really implicated in their role. We have seen different touristic place such as Macau tower, Senado sq
100 euros, for the restaurant and other touristic visit.

Our university just organized a couple of meetings with all the erasmus people to present the Esn a
events during the semester. Istanbul university is a public university, so the access to organised even
the ESC was limited. We didn't have any orientation week but just one day to choose our classe
coordinator ( who went to the ESC 10 years ago in exchange ).

There is one week of integration at the beginning of the semester. 20000 pesos for the week, with br
role playing, discovering of the city, Chile’s history. Exhausting & nice

No. Just a presentation speech

The university organized an orientation week for the exchange students during 2 days to know the
buildings, the IT system.

We had an Orientation week from the 1st April until the 8th April, because the courses began the 9th.
had some meetings about organisation and life on the campus; and also the choice of o

The Patner university organised an Orientation Week. It lasted one week and there were conference
information meetings.

We had a orientation week, during which we had a presentation of the university, we actuate our
computer, we chose and enroll courses, we attend a security walk in the university and we participat
where we had to find some locations in the city for us to discover it and get to know with the othe

There were no orientation week.

There was a welcome seminar that lasted one afternoon with a presentation of the school an

They didn’t have an orientation week but they did have an introduction week which is essentially wh
at the ESC Rennes is: you’re put in a group of 15-20 people and you work on a project for 3-4 days. Y
for the project and at the end of it you get to share the benefits however you wa

The office of international cooperation of Hanyang University firstly organized an orientation day to in
the spring semester with the important dates, the process of registration and grades/transcripts, the
administrative information related to insurance, bank, mobile phone, lodging, etc. This session was r
understand the main issues of the exchange semester. Then the first week of class was called “O
student had the possibility to attend to each class for verifying if the content suited him. At the end o
had to submit their final choice of courses on the Hanyang platform; they could keep their original c
drop ones and add new ones. This week was useful in letting us discover the scheme and conte

There was a introduction week but I did not assist to it, the university informed me too late, I had al
tickets.

When we arrived they told us that we would get a week to visit the school and meet the others stud
one. That was really disappointing.

There was no international student office or any organization like in ESC Rennes and my Partner Un
organizing an Orientation week.
It was a pity.

Yes and it was from the first Wenesday till Friday and on Saturday it was a city game organised by th
intercultural workshops, cultural and historical lectures, guided city tours and parties ev

No

There was not any orientation week but a day. We had to attend a lecture on Monday at 9 o’clock to e
works (lectures, attendance, assignments...). We did games and then we had free lunch with the staff
students.

Not really. We have one day of presentation of the university and courses, and a little overview of
culture. Then one day cooking by groups to prepare the international sparkling d

Yes they organized an orientation week, during 5 days. We had groups guided by a studend. We had
know each other, and to meet many people. We also visited the city (and we had some missions to f
really liked this week, it was fun.

No orientation week organized. But we have been from the first day integrated by the Indian stude

KU organized and orientation week that lasted 3 days. During this week we got to know which KUBA
assisted to conferences about the school itself, to present the history and the main managers of the
sessions to create our student account, our student id. We also had a visit of the campus and a

Yes, we had. One week is given only for international students, in order them to discover the campus
the culture... During this week, each day is used to different things. One for administrative stuff like
insurance to pay, presentation of teachers and directors, which bus to take ... Then we also have a gu
We have a guided visit of the town... At the end of the week, an integration week end is organized
students office. This week is cool to discover the environment we are goning to live in dur

Our school organized an integration week-end of three days, from Wednesday to Friday. The first d
presented us the school and an entrepreneurial association and made us fill out paperwork (student
some teachers presented us Denmark, briefly its history, Danish habits... Then, we introduced ourse
the last day, we were divided into groups to meet and organize a meal for the sparkling dinner. So we
all afternoon and during evening there was a competition for the best food and the best

No

No. But there is an association called REI that we can find on facebook an organize visits of the city a
semester, the equivalent of Well'Come from ESC Rennes.

Binus University didn’t organized an Orientation week, but an orientation day. They introduced us all
but also this day was for choosing and register to the class we wanted. Moreover the staff from the
Binus was really helpful if we needed them. We had also iBuddy to who we could ask questions or ad
them to do some actions they could help us.

Yes, it lasted exactly a week. we had during this week a party each night and many workshops

Our Partner University didn’t organise an Orientation week

It's just a WE and you do a visit of the campus and a lot of meetings to get all informatio

Ateneo de Manila doesn’t organize an Orientation week but a day where they bring foreign students in
by bus. We visited the business district and the old city called intramuros. We also discovered and pl
musical instruments.

Yes I'm sure that our University organized an Orientation week but I wasn’t in Norway yet so I don’t k
and what were the activities suggested. I guess it is an ideal opportunity for you to get to know peo
and Trondheim, and to make friends before you start your studies (welcome meeting, lunch, games

They did organise an Orientation week. It last 2 days but it was not an orientation week especially fo
but mainly for transfer people so, except the first morning which only was about us, the rest of it was
that it was about transfer student and what they will have to do during the years they will b

There was an orientation day in Binus. It allows to meet the other exchange students and the ibu
explained us the organization of the university, the rules and the nice things to do in

The University didn’t organize an Orientation week. We just have a night will all the international stu
went to different bars. It was a good moment to talk and meet with other peop

There was a student association who was organizing 3 orientation days. The goal of that was to meet
explain to us some things about living in Slovakia. It was activities for breaking the ice b

Kent State University organised an International Student Orientation two days before the beginning
classes began on January, 12 2014). This orientation lasted 2 days.
During this orientation days, I m
of Global Education and I attended informational sessions that will help me understand my J-1 vi
familiarized with important parts of campus like the Student Center and the University Library, but al
(such as the need to give tips, the respect of physical distance, the traditional hug…). In addition I
information; I learn about on-campus employment, find out where to eat in Kent and how to buy a
practical information. Every student received a bag with a T-Shirt, a map of the campus, some sam
detergent, but also some practical papers about Kent State University. One afternoon the Office of G
in one room every important department of Kent State University in order to respond to our questions
about dining plans, the registration for classes and the schedules, tuitions fees, the opportunity to w
first evening, they organized a special event for every international student in the bowling of the uni
free. It was an excellent opportunity to meet, speak and exchange with other international student
working in the Office of Global Education. The second afternoon they organized free ice skating (in th
University). I met students from all over the world.

The partner University had organised the first day a presentation of the university. Furthermore, it
meet my buddy Marta which gave me a lot of advices on the life in Madrid and on the best districts
week, every day, the Spanish students have organized a visit in the city. As for me, I made only th
there were many things to do, in particular to be busy for research and installation in

No... This was something missing compared to others destinations.

No. Even if the college was helpful when requested, we were quite alone to get integrated and unde
works.

We had an orientation week on January 28th. The first day, we had a breakfast and meeting to ex
purposes of the semester, advices, courses, date of vacations, … Then, the rest of the week we had
City (Bellas Artes, Mayas ruins, Zoo, Castillo de Chapultepec,….). Moreover, with the Mexican studen
la Condesa in order to know the other students.

Ther is an five days Orientation week. During this week we have learn things about the school likes th
intranet, things about the country and its cultur and also visited santiago with the assocition of the
hosting foreign students.

The university organized an Orientation week with our buddies during 6 days. For the first days, they
night in different restaurants in Macau (Portuguese, Indian, Korean, Chinese restaurants). We also sp
Coloane, Hac Sa Beach, Macau Tower,… The rest of the time, we came to the Old Campus to fill some
documents they asked us to bring. We also had 2 sort of cultural classes, in order to learn more about
Cantonese language,… Finally, during the week end, we were separated in different buddy groups. E
different program in order to make us visit Macau and meet each other. For example, my group went
Ma Temple, others temples, Thai restaurant,… It’s was quite nice and interesting: we were all tired

GSOM organized 2 weeks of introduction week. During the day, we had some mandatory classes takin
Doing Business in Russia. We were following classes of economy, marketing, sociology and other lec
The 2 weeks ended with a group presentation where we had to present the implantation of an innova
groups helped us to meet the other students and the other nationalities (above the 60 new exchan
around 20 French!). In addition to these lectures, the buddy system was organizing a lot of tours, v
really exhausting to wake up early and come back late but it was worthwhile. In fact, thanks to these
people and tamed with the city. During the introduction weeks, we also could follow intensive Russi
pay for).

No

We had a seminar organized few days after the beginning of the classes. It last around 1 hour and a
disappointing because they only present socio-demographical facts, and not a lot of things about the
school…

No . But I would have loved to be integrated. Only a day with the Prado Museum visit and some tapas
student present.

My Partner University didn’t organise an Orientation Week. We just had a half-day with the other Era
the new semester: during this half-day, we had a meeting which explained to us the organisation of
organize our timetable, we visited the school, we also visited the museum El Prado, and we had lu
Jamon”. That’s it. And I think that this is the negative point of the school. There are no many way to b
school: any orientation week, any association to help us, any events organized with other Erasmus o
of the students. There is any “students’ life” in the university. It’s more like a normal college. In this
Rennes which has many students’ activities and associations.

There is indeed an orientation week but only if you arrive in September (end august-beginning Sept
one, however there are parties and events organised to integrate the new students and to get t

No, it didn’t.

All the Erasmus and American student had 2 days of integration. The first day was a visit of the cam
Guard”. The second day, all the international student were in a big theatre and we had a big prese
history of the school, the famous people who studied in the school, the famous teachers who studied
and why they care about international student, etc. They gave us a program of the “integration day
offered by the campus (visit of the university, etc.) We also had international and Irish student te
university. The third day was more “administrative”. In the morning we had presentation of all the
could do, the details of the classes, etc. In the afternoon, they explained us how all the process of re
obtain, etc. It was long but very clear and very helpful. At the end of the day, a little snack was orga
who did their Erasmus in European countries. They were very friendly and helpful. We keep contact
integrations days. Then we had 2 weeks to go to all the classes that we wanted (in business) in ord
we wanted to have during the semester. All the teachers were very available if we had any questions
topics, etc. The integration was great because I met other student since the first day, I knew more
classes available, the organisation of the campus was clear to me. Moreover, all the administrative
clearly explained so I was not worried.

My partner university has organised an Orientation period which last 6 days. From the 27th of Januar
the courses on the 2nd of February, we had several events where we discovered the city (its history,
our campus, scattered in the city according to the faculties ( arts, economics, political sciences, etc…
to know our mentors and other Erasmus students. During this week, I also had discovered the main f
my coordinator in the International Office.

The partner university organised a kind of orientation week but it was just a presentation of the progr
other general information during approximately two hours. To meet amongst students, we should con

We had an Orientation week that lasts over a week, just before the courses start. We did administra
activities to discover the school, and the city and we listened to several lecture. We were divided int
how to build a team spirit.

My partner university organised an Orientation Day but it was before the beginning of the class. I co
because the date was set after I took my plane ticket.

No

NO

No, no orientation week was organize. There is nothing organized to meet each others, maybe we c

We had a smeniary at the beginning and an intergration party.

No it did not

Yes our University organized an Orientation week. I arrived on January 24th and this Orientation week
We discovered Kaunas, Vilnius and Trakaï cities (a castle between Kaunas and Vilnius). Also, they pre
with typical dishes with all Erasmus Students coming from my University.

None of that.

Not a week just 2 days to understand how the university facilities works.

I don't think the did such thing.

Yes but I arrived too late to assist to this event as I didn't take the first course mo

Yes they organized an orientation week it lasted for three days . We where welcomed by the universit
of our questions, they addressed safety and cultural gaps and reassured everyone about homesickne
were very opened if anyone had any problem for housing or anything really. We met international s
there for more than a year and they explained to us what it was like and they answered our questions
tour and a student union tour, we had a diner night and a chatting session. It ended up with a trip to
the biggest in england.

Actually it wasn't a orientation week but the school invited us to spend 2 days all together to meet e
town. So we first spend the day at the school; our "teacher" presented us the school, the different co
that she did a short presentation about Norway. And we had to present ourselves: who we are, whe
what we want to do later, etc... and we had to know each other better. The second day, the school ren
the town. They explained us the history of Trondheim and show us the different best spots

No, It was just an integration week to get to know each other. But It was not an orientation week. We
before arriving at TEC.

I didn't hear about an orientation week organised by NHH

There was no orientation week, but a little presentation to introduce the institution, the campus, som
allowed and not allowed on campus. It was short, approximatively 30minutes. It was just a welcoming
students.

The Akita university organized an orientation week from the 2nd of April to the 8th of April. So we cou
the library, know the rules of the university and common rules in Japan. They also organised diners a
help people to know each other. Every night had a different theme. It was really nice from them to o
was very involved.

All the first week was dedicated to Orientation.
- Thursday: We had a two hour speech of the dire
service. He explained us the life in Guadalajara, the danger, the opportunities, the city and the basis
visit of the campus was organized by the students of the ISA association which help the foreign stu
offered us a traditional dinner with Marriachi. ( A traditional music band). - On the Wednesday we
professional guide. - On Thursday some test was done to evaluate our Spanish level - On Friday we
Vallarta to spend a fabulous week-end ( 150 Euros fees) on the Pacific Coast. It was the occasion to d
international service was present too.

The first week of school was the week of integration, from 17/02/14 to 21/02/14. It lasted from Mon
city tours, karting, theme nights, games to get to know, visit the campus, meetings with the referent
with a weekend of integration that takes place in the south to Zakopane, where we could go dog sle
games ... but unfortunately I was sick for a good half of weekend.

no

My Partner University has unfortunately not done any Orientation week or any Orientation events for
the other hand, Moroccan students were very happy to help us inside the city of Rabat with good deal
car to visit with us other parts of the country.

My partner university organised an Orientation week. During this week, I discovered the city but also
lot of visits such as A-ma temple, St Paul Ruin’s, museums… and at the end of each day; we went at t
with the other exchange students. Most of the time, our buddies were with us. This orientation week
we were able to know each other. I think that it is the strength of this partner university. They take

Yes, as I said before it’s an introduction week, you can get 3 ECTS. This week lasted one week and a
some courses on how doing business in Russia and some visits of the city and Russian

Yes, a day with a guide to visit Kremlin

For the academic aspect : you can test all the lessons before choosing it, that's quite confortable and
welcome team's acts : events (partys, restaurants) and a city tour was organized during a week in o

We were supposed to have a orientation week and this is why we arrived at the beginning of January.
have any orientation week to discover the university, the students or even the city of Rabat. The orien
lasted one week

No, the Partner University didn't organized an Orientation week.

We had an Orientation Week organized by Korea University. It lasted one week. During this week we
also made administrative procedures: open a bank account and a telephone subscription... We had lec
and speeches delivered by members of the administration and teachers. We visited the school. We a
tour. In addition, we had an Orientation day organized by the Business department of Korea Univ
presenting the school and meeting our other buddy from the Business school ( we have indee

Yes we had an orientation week. It was actually two week, of visits, sport, night ev

No orientation week

As I said before my university organized a welcome day (orientation day) so it was like an orientation
one day. We visited the entire university, they explained to us how to locate in the university because
written in Chinese and finally they explained to us what is allowed and above all what is forbidden ( f
allowed to smoke into the wall of the university even f outside the building. We have to go out compl
sometimes to can smoke). This orientation day lasted about all a morning.

Yes, they organized an orientation week, 1 week before the beginning of classes. During this week,
some activities to know more about each other.

No

Nothing, we had just shard a coffee with the director to meet them.

Not really, just few conferences to explain us the program, I was really disappointed a

No, my partner university didn’t organized an orientation week

The university organized an orientation day. We went to international student’s offices downtown so t
everything about the school, Americans and what we could expect in the next few days

There wasn’t an Orientation Week but there was a “Buddy Programme” that allowed us to meet Colo
students from university. We did some activities like a city tour, a lunch and some parties. They too
month.

we had a morning of orientation, it wasn't in our campus, they just gave some general in

Yes there was one. It was about an orientation ride across the city and then you had a presentation t
in February there is another event where you learn more about Finnish culture but I think it is

The university organised an orientation day. We visited the school building and a museum of Madrid (
a typical Spanish restaurant.

No

No, just two days for administrative formalities.

We didn't have an orientation but more an “Integration day” when we had to fill all the paperwork
student cards, select our classes, and so on… We also had a guided visit of the campus with the u
buildings and a visit of the library. We also have some “Welcome party” to know better the other exc
international office of the school.

No

Yes, it did. Actually it is 2 weeks during which we received by both professors and guest lecturers less
and social trends in Russia. We also visited companies and attended kind of conferences (e.g. Hyunda
During this module called “Doing Business in Russia”(DBiR) which is worth 3 ECTS credits, we worke
business and presented it at the end to a jury.

The University Organised an Orientation day, with a visit of one of the site of the university, some sp
to introduce us with our buddies. We had a meal with the director of academic programs and the bud
hours.

Yes, the first week was an welcoming week, there is some visit on madrid and some parties but

Yes. It was during one afternoon. They told us everything we needed to know about the scho

No, just one day to welcome Erasmus students and integrate them into the Unive

Yes, we got an orientation day. We visited all the city and they made us discovered every important bu
the university.

It was only a day long. Where they told us some stuff about the university, the courses, the grades, e
welcome pack, with our logins for the emails, the intranet, the Wi-Fi, some documents about Viln

We just had an orientation day. There was nothing crazy about that unfortunately. However we org
ourselves with the people from the dormitory such as skiing or visiting cool stu

NUIG organised some days for us to know the university. The first day was a full presentation and des
the papers we had to fill, the city and the Irish language (because it is a bilingual campus). We had
society on the next day and they organised some tours of the city and the university, made by studen
first week, they proposed us to have a coffee and some bakeries with the students and the administra
our questions.

We had one orientation week where several people of the university informed us about the thing
university, the country. How people live in Helsinki considering the cold weather. This has to be taken
the university and we had an activity in the library in order to know how to use

The Partner University organised an Orientation week for us. It lasted around 4 days and the weathe
other students were very nice. During this orientation week we visited the city and some highlight
Albrecht Dürer home, an underground brewery which was used as a bunker during the Second World
in order to meet the other student and know each other better. We spoke a lot together, we beca
discovered the German specialities: beer and frankfurter. It was pretty good.

Yes it lasted one week, we visited the campus, we learnt where were the international One Stop. W
account on their portal, we got the opportunity to buy a Korean sim card, which I didn’t buy because
with free wifi in south korea.

There was no orientation week but on the first day every exchange student where gathered in the
information about the university and the course registration process.

o, 2hours seminar, and meeting with the dean

I don’t think so.

No, there was not an Orientation week.

No, nothing was organized. A person shows us the campus and we had a lunch with the dean the fir
university.

The orientation week occurred at the beginning of January and last around 3 days. It included, discov
administration, city trip, get classes schedules, introduction to Mexican food.

Non aucun.

We had two days of orientation. They explained us the basic information we had to

The partner university organized a foundation week (15 January). It is not an obligation. I didn't go
because a received the information too late.

There was one, but except the registry day and the party, nothing special had been planned for us,
London.

No, it did not ...

IMT has a lot of student associations, and one of them was the HR association, and students hired in
allow people to get some interview. So there always are some people (some professional people) in
here to do some job interviews. All the students get their internship and their job thanks to that kin
good initiative !

The university has organized a day of integration and city tours organized by the international office
week.

Yes the partner university organise an orientation during the first week. It was all about discover
administrations stuffs regarding to the courses, some Czech culture lessons. And at the end of the
Breaking Weekend in the south of Czech Republic.

Actually it was not a complete Orientation week just a 1 day induction. They provided us a two hours
executives of the program and some guests (like teachers and former executives). Trying to explain
courses, to open a bank account, to get a Korean cell phone, the map of the campus and its facilities…
Then we picked up our student ID and we ate some pizza offered by the University as a w

Not an orientation week but an orientation day. It was like a game in order to discover the city and
team, so it was also an opportunity to know each others.

Yes the university did, it was the last week of February. It was about the functioning of the school, t
Erasmus programme, the activities organised by the school. Many coordinators had presented seve
about several current event in the world economy.

There was a Orientation days, but I was not able to attend to them as I arrived in Finland after them.
students have visited the school, and did a Scavenger Hunt in the city in order to discov

Orientation day : visit two ecofriendly entrepreneurs and their business.

Binus University proposed us an orientation day, where they explained us how works the university
ibuddies for the semester we will have in Jakarta.

No

My Partner University did not organise an orientation week. In Fore School, French students from ES
foreign students. However, during one afternoon, we attended a conference in which three professor
environment, the culture, the differences between India and France. Then, the head of the School we

My partner organized only one day of meetings and dicovering madrid with foreign students. Unfortun
day so I can not talk about this. Like I said before, there was like 10 days when your misses are not v
you to discover all the classes you wanted to follow. But there is no orientation weeks with special ac
that.

No, they did not.

The orientation week lasted 3 days from Wednesday to Friday. We belonged to a big group with K
exchange students. The first two days we visited the campus, did some administration stuffs and lear
Friday it was an optional day with Seoul City Tour to discover the city.

No they didn't organize that.

The Orientation week was only one day. We had a free visit to Kremlin.

Yes there is one, organised by ESN and not the university during one week. The problem is when w
facebook with ESN AUEB before coming, we don’t know about this, so I missed it. They just went aro
famous places in Greece, and had some parties.

The orientation day lasted 1 day and your advisors just explained us things about our VISA and how t
was an international centre which was opened the whole semester and where you can go there i

There was no Orientation week

No orientation week organized.

As I wrote previously, I missed it because of my cancelled flights but one of the persons who went
orientation week told me that it was only a discussion about the tornado risks and the univ

oui pendant une semaine, après avoir régler l'aspect administratif nous avons visité Coleraine, Lond
des géants

The first day we had an orientation day, they presented us the school, and some details about the life
organized a welcome party for exchange student, and some activities during the semester (bike with
really an orientation week.

Yes they did. It was on 3-4 days. We had off course all informations about the city, the school proces
had courses about Czech culture and history. It was all organised in the conference room in the new b
a visit of the city was organised. The following week end took place the "Ice breaking week end", tha

We just had a meeting befor the beginning of the semester. I was a little bit confused because lot of
ESC weren’t propos by ZUFE university, especially marketing courses.

We had two Orientation Days. The first one has been dedicated to fill the papers for the University, th
card because most of the official documents are in Estonian and in Russian. The second one has been
the university and an orientation game to know the other Erasmus students.

No

Yes, the first day many information about the country, the university, the courses, … The second
university.

We did not have any orientation week.

No.

No they didn't, just some party each day during a week but it was with an association, and i couldn't p

Yes, the university organized an orientation week. We had 2 weeks to try. I could try the courses
international marketing, international negotiation, word economy, sustainable development, Finall
classes I did not really liked so I tried changing and new classes. The second week, I tried advanced b
and organizational development.

The school provided an orientation week. It last 1 week and we played game and try to learn from ea
the new environment.

No it didn’t really organise one.

There was an Orientation day indeed. In the morning, we had a participating class about the local and
Then we went to get lunch in a very nice organic restaurant which was created by a ex-Ateneo stude
company and organization and finally went to the downtown to meet another ex-student who told us

Yes the university organised an Orientation Week, but I was not in Rome yet when it happened. I hea
with some dinners, parties etc... But I can't tell more abbout it, because I was not there. I just heard
to be, and that the parties and dinners between Erasmus students were far bet

Yes, MCI organized an Orientation week during three days. The first day was devoted to the presen
visit the two main campuses and the city. We had all the information about the school, the life in
regulations for international exchange students in Austria and the organization for international st
Student Network. The second day, we had a presentation of the MCI academic culture. Then, we h
eLearning platforms and other PC-related information. During the afternoon, we had an individual ap
choice of classes. The third day, we went to Salzburg and Salt Mines : it was the integr

Yes they organised an orientation week . It last just 3-4 days. There were some meetings, lunches, a
day with activities like how to learn, learn Norwegian in one hour, and present your

No we just had a meeting for exchange student during an hour.

Not a week, more a 2-3 days. We visited the university, met the teachers, saw a presentation of the
met the other foreign students .

Yes of course! It last 5 entire days. Great experience, it was a good way to meet everyone from UMA
students. Day 1 : Visit of macau - BBQ restaurant Day 2 : Visit of museums - Korean restaurant Day
and macao grand prix - portuguese restaurant Day 4 : Macao with my buddy Day 5 : Macao

Not really an orientation week, just a day, but is enough. Moreover the Indonesian students or teache
and opened mind, so easy to make friends and contact.

Yes it lasted one day and we visited the campus.

No orientation week

No

The Partner University organised an Orientation Day to be able to find our way on the huge campus
were activities and visits of Madrid organized by the international students office during one week. A
some famous places and areas of Madrid, parties, … I had to be member and paid for a card to have
activities. It lasted one week, but then the international students office offered each week activi

Yes , it was during the first week , and there was a visit of the city , a visit of the school and some par
meet all the erasmus

Yes, Krakow University of Economics organized an Orientation Week (first week of semester). After th
registration at the International Office, a lot of activities were prepared for us (karting, Jewish distric
visit, ice skating, international dinner...) during the day and every night a party was organized. It last o
the Integration Camp (it cost 230 PLN, less than 60 euros) where we had many activities to do with
each other, parties and polish dinner.

The first week is dedicated to present you the buildings, the functionning of the school and you can
offered by the University.

Of course ESN ASSO organized an orientation week with discovery visits of the city, incoming stude
parties. During the whole semester we had the opportunity to travel around Spain and were informed

We had two days of orientation. The first was about official documents and the second one was abou
of Philippines and Manila.

NO

We didn’t have an Orientation week.

Je n’ai pas le souvenir de ce genre d’évènement ou alors nous n’étions pas conce

No.

No we didn't have an orientation week. Just a visit of the Kremlin was organized a few days a

None

yes the school organizes an orientation week, which was very well organized according to me. It is div
of lots of different nationalities, and we must make multicultural activities to get to know and comm
very good memories, even though it was heavy (from 7h to 19h Monday to Frid

The university organized an Orientation week the 13th and 14th of March before the classes started o
the first day, they present us the university, made us visit and explained us how the semester wou
each student on its class choices. The second day, they made us take an appointment for the “ant
document needed for making the visa, helped us in creating our webmail for the university. Then, som
came to answer the questions we had.

The partner university organised an orientation day, however because we did not have before our key
campus we couldn’t attempt to this day.

No we didn’t have any of that sadly. There was a day of presentation of the university to explain who
Erasmus it wasn’t for the Erasmus of the Economics University.

No, it didn’t.

No

Nothing at all. Only a welcoming party.

Yes. One week to know each other and one day in the town to discover some convenient places and
had a like a paper chase. At the end we had to present one power point per gro

no

No

We only had a presentation of the university during the first day of class, with all the Erasmus an

No

No Orientation week

Yes. 4 days of orientation with information about the life in Finland and especially in Helsinki, the Finn
the school and courses, transportation, accommodation with HOAS, important number if we had som
sick, the student association and events they organized…

The international office organized a study-buddy program. This was quite helpful for many interna
beginning of their stay.

There was no Orientation week.

In proper words, it was an Orientation week-end. -Thursday January 2, the day was organized this wa
registration ; 11.30 Welcome speech ; 11.50 Icebreakers & Meet your LIFE Buddy 12.30 Dining hall
1.30 pm Campus tours ; 3.00 administrative things (ONE card, student fees, UHIP insurance...) ; 3.45
student services 5.30 Dinner at Mongolian Grill -Friday January 3rd : The morning : 11 am Introductio
12 Lunch The afternoon : 1.30 A topic on staying healthy and safe in Waterloo (special constables
weather) ; 3.00 Course registration, LORIS, Mylaurier 5.30 Dinner at Kings Buff

Yes, my partner university organised an Orientation week. This induction week lasted exactly three d
January to Thursday 23st January. Tuesday, 21st January was the registration day. It was to give us ou
address, to complete our personal information for the school and finally to sign any forms requiring s
lasted approximately 1 hour. Wednesday, 22st January was the information day. First of all, during tw
Student Office presented us the campus life, the leisure activities with the sports and students’uni
centre, the language courses, the counselling and give us some information on library and the city. Se
city tour was organised to show the entire city and the principal monuments to the Erasmus stu
international charity dinner was taken place in Cafeteria of DIT’s school. And finally, the DIT ESN orga
Temple Bar in order to welcome all new incoming students. Thursday, 23st January was the academ
business day. This session lasted approximately 1 hour and was hold by the head of marketing stud
international project manager and was organised in order to explain the fundamental information ab
timetables, module structure etc...

The international committee organized a Welcome Week during 4 days at the beginning of the seme
groups led by other exchanges from the fall semester. We did some games between the teams, pa
norwegian food during a welcome dinner. We went around Bergen with some games downtown abou
of Bergen. The last day, we did a famous hike on one of the mountain around Bergen, finishing with
fjord.

No, we didn’t have any orientation week.

Yes my Partner University organised an Orientation week. One in March for students who attended
Courses and one in April. That last 5 days. We had first of all an introduction to the city of Nürnberg, h
We had explanations of the university’s system. We have made all the administrative formalities, as
And we also had a visit of a cultural spot in Nürnberg (Brewery and visit of the underground of Nürnbe
This week was more to introduce you to the Erasmus group. It is important because in the universi
that you are used to it in business school.

The university organized a welcoming day but that’s it. It is mainly for explaining the administrative

I did not get an Orientation week, the first 2 days were only for administrative things, not to get to kn
we had received our papers, every students went back home.

Yes, this Orientation week lasted one week. Every day we was able to discover a cultural place of Me
at food and dance workshops.

The Partner University organised an orientation day, to give us our transportation card, student card,
town hall, and to check if all was good with the health insurance. Before that, there was a welcome d
the semester will be going to be organized.

Yes, there were 3 days. You join a Kuba group and a korean buddy is attributed to you. This one wil
questions. Then, during these 3 days, you learn about the university rules and spirit. Moreover, you o
find help to get a Korean phone number. The third day was a city tour in Seoul, but you had to pay to
to do to meet people and start to feel integrated.

ISM University organized an Orientation week during the last days of January. I had a first meeting co
choice of courses, university policy... This meeting took all the morning, I visited the buildings and all
help exchanges students. And then, there were many other events during the rest of the week. ESN IS
exchange students (something like the Well’come team that we have) organized a Lithuanian foo
evening, a night to discover all the bars and places to know... There was no visit of the town during t
free time.

There is an "Introduction Week" which is organised by the ESN association and which consists in act
That's all.

No, the partner University did not organise an Orientation week.

Yes, it was during three days in different cities around Madrid.

No, the Partner University didn’t organise an Orientation week .

We had two weeks of introduction, the time was shared between a course called "doing business in Ru
activities like the visit of Peter and Paul Fortress or the Catherine palace. It was really interesting,
participate.

Yes, one week. For choose courses. and the first day we had a presentation of the s

Yes, my university is organizing a orientation day. We filled the paper for the Estonian ID. Then we m
the university which had more than 10 building. It helped us to recognize the number of the room and
office. Finally, they also explain to use the history of Estonia, how estonian people act

The IBA organized us a first integration week. They have organized different meetings about what t
Danish culture. Some people from the city and the student house went to school to give us some ide
our semester in Kolding and also to advertise a little the city, show it was an attractive place. Concern
at the school and the other students, we had a day dedicated to preparing a “sparkling dinner” to
between the new students. We were shared into different teams of new international students. Each
student responsible for our integration. We had a budget and some ingredients we had to put in ou
example). We also had on day when we have been to Odense to fill all the paper concerning our a
Denmark. It was also an opportunity to go to Ikea to buy some furniture for our apar

Champlain College organised an Orientation week during 3 days (from Friday 3rd January to Sunday 5
arrived on Saturday night because of the snow storm, I was only here for the last day, and I had to
formalities that the others did the two previous days. As a consequence I don't know what happened
week.

There was no orientation week but only for one day. But it was enough because the school is smal
exchange students. We visited the campus, we went to a traditional place to see some

We just have one orientation day. We did a rally to discover the city and the cult

There is Orientation week, we some activities and visit in the city. There was free lunch with interna
others. Finally, we have some courses to discover the country, its culture and its language but also
communicate with students from others countries which have different culture

No it did not.

As far as I know, my Partner University did not organise anything that could be called an Orientation
did it, I was not involved at all in this event.

Yes, they explain us the different courses that might interest us and you meet our academic responsi
explained us more deeply how the courses worked, which ones to choose, etc… We also had two wee
and take another class.

Yes, the KHLeuven University organised on the first week an Introduction Week, which lasted 5 days.
a meeting with the responsibles of the International office of the university, some students responsi
and two representants of the Erasmus Social Network of Leuven; - a sensibilisation session to the sort
in Leuven, you have different colors of bags corresponding to specifist wastes); - a session of regis
Service for helping students to find an accommodation; - a orientation day, with a “play” to discover
time the other new Erasmus students; - a diner all together, to socialize; - some free time to disco

No

My partner University organised an Orientation week. We just learnt everything about the university
last 2 days. They talked about the campus life and a lot about the conditions of Visa, if we wanted t
about Ohio’s laws.

No

There is no orientation week for freshmen students in January, only in September but visits of the ca
1st day. That is why it can be harder to integrate when you arrive in January.

There was not an Orientation week.

I haven’t really paid attention to that as I wasn’t looking for one, but I am really not sure

Pendant la pré-rentrée il y a des sessions de visite du campus et de la ville. Très bien organisé il ré
questions. Il y a aussi un jour ou toutes les associations exposent et vous pouvez faire parti de pl

None. It is a small school… You don’t have students’ association to welcome exchange students

Yes, they did. We were the foreign students, the Yunta team (student association, such as the Wel
Rennes) and some members of the school administration. It lasted one week and was organized like
fountain of the school, presentation in the amphitheatre (Chilean culture, Chilean words, security info
case of quakes, ect.), activities in groups with the others exchange students (piece of theatre, dance.
the members of the Yunta made a visit of a neighbourhood of the city and we ate and went out tog
20.000 pesos for this week (mainly for the food).

As I said before we were just three Erasmus (the three French of our school in Rennes). They asked u
so I thought that we would have activities during the week to meet the Irish students but we just m
school to choose our lecture during the week and that was it we didn't have any act

They organized an orientation day.

Orientation day. They basically show you around the university.

Non, l'école ne nous a rien organisé. Quelques semaines après notre arrivée (environ 3-4), l'école no
des cours d'hindi, de cours de bollywood... mais rien n'a été mis en place.

No the Partner University didn’t organise something to welcome us.

no

Yes, of course. We got an Orientation week (5days) the week before the beginning of the classes. We
knowing the others like a competition of dancing in groups, or little piece of theatre. We got also pres
and we went to typical venues of Santiago for knowing better the city. All the nights, we eat togethe
was very great and we could speak Spanish with the other foreign people.

No, we don’t have any Orientation week organised by the university. We have just had a meeting to p
professors. We arrived on the 2nd of January and the beginning of the semester was on the 5th o

We had a welcome day with all the Erasmus students, which was great because we discovered the cit
too. A great occasion to know the students you're going to share your semester with. Concerning
weeks to try the courses we want before giving back our learning agreement sheet with the chose
attend. Any teacher would nicely welcome you in their course, and I really liked the fact we could try
our choices.

The Chengdu University did not organize Orientation Week. However, before choosing definitively our
to try them during 2 weeks in order to know if the contents of the dispensed courses real

We discovered traditional activity: pottery, and we eat traditional food during one

Yes, it lasted one week and a half, we had a lot of orientation about student life, about life in Japan, h
for courses will be...

They organised a Orientation day in Kaunas but it was so cold and the city is so small that in 5 hou
finished in a coffee for making some presentations games. We have just made a visit of the city an
and of all the universities. It wwas quite borring.

Yes the university did organized an orientation week from the 21th of Januray to the 4th of February.
activities. The first days were mostly about visiting the university and Madrid. I have done the visit o
the ESN Team. And then, I have visited Spain with my flatmates or with my friends of the

Yes, for 1 entire week. We went visit EVERYTHING in Macau, we ate in a lot of different type of res
Portuguese, Korean, Japanese, chinese, etc). All included for 100€ the week.

Non

My Partner university organize an Orientation week before the beginning of the courses. The teach us
about the country, its culture, and the diferent area of Santiago. Moreover it permit us to know the oth
exchange at the university.

No, the Partner University did not organise an orientation week. It did not welcome us at the airpor
places where we were going to study. I think that this is unfair, the students from Rio (an other coun
study at the ESC Rennes are welcomed when they arrive and after we guide them all year/semeste
benefit from any help when we arrive. I think the modalities of exchange should be the same in bot
fair, not normal, that we are totally alone and that we do not have anyone to get some advice whe
university.

Yes, there is an induction week for all foreigners that lasts five days and is organized by the Associa
Wellcome association in ESC Rennes). For 5 days, we discover the campus, the city, we play games in
we go out to bars or nightclubs.

Il s'agissait d'un jour d'orientation, puis la première semaine était celle où nous pouvions choisir no
accompagnés d'un superviseur pour cela. Ainsi nous avons pu tester certains cours, les ajouter à n
supprimer. Pour le jour d'orientation, il s'agissait simplement d'une présentation du campus, du syst
découverte des environs, ...

No we didn’t have an orientation week.
Instead of an orientation week we had an international day
a presentation of the services in Coruna for us Erasmus students. It talked about sports, culture ect…
we made a visit of La Coruna. So we have visited all the most important places in Coruna by buses.
real orientation week.
To choose our classes we could test during one month every class we want
classes to choose 4 at the end.

No orientation week. Just one morning to present the university and the different trip that the ESN w
semester.

There was no orientation week, unfortunately. I was very disappointed of the way we were welcomed
was a visit of the Kremlin with a guide and it cost 20€.

We have just one week when we arrived to choose the lectures we wanted to att

There was no Orientation week

No, they did not but it was possible for us to try different subjects before choosing

First day we filled up papers to choose the courses. They organised then a meal with all foreigners
staff. The Host association organized also a one day rallye to know the town.

Yes, it was during 4 days. During this Orientation Week, we had to make the Buddy System registratio
during which the International Office introduced us the exchange programme and some “cultural shoc
a guided tour around the university campus, a Buddy System presentation, a library session. They e
ISIS too. At the end of this week, an integration weekend was organized by the Buddy

No, however we have an orientation day. We have visited the museum of Prado and we have eaten in
del jamon”, a speciality in Madrid.

NO.

Just an orientation day, we visited the center of Manila and met three entrepreneurs graduated fro
launched different organisations or startups.

We did not have any orientation break.

No orientation week, just 2 days at the beginning to know a bit of the others stud

The partner university didn’t organize an orientation week. It only organized a meeting of 1 hour the fi
us the school and some teachers.

My university organized an orientation week during the first week of my Erasmus. The first day we h
documents related to the scholarship. They explained us the different cursus and the different camp
offered us a lunch and a dinner. The day after, we visited the town with a guide and then we discove
through a game and we discovered the main practise places like where you can find a doctor, a pharm
also organized parties in order to know all the Erasmus students present during this semester. We me
Leuven in order to help Erasmus students to have friends, buddy or someone who can help us if w

I had a day of Orientation Week in which the organizers have presented the school and organized a v
and a meal with all Erasmus in the restaurant.

Yes, the Partner University organised an Orientation week when I arrived. The orientation went on tw
one. What we had to do? To take our ID card, information papers about the city at the International o
“conferences” about the policy of the school, how courses work, persons that we have to see in ca
concerning immigration. However, they tell me before I arrived that it will be during one week and
because after these two days, we didn’t have anything to do, all in the school were

There was no Orientation Week, however there was a Welcome Day and most of the international s
German intensive course which lasted 2 weeks. It enabled us to improve our level in German and to
students from the school.

They didn’t organize any orientation week.

No.

Non L'université est très petite. Mais il y a toujours qqun dans l'université de disponible po

Yes, they did during one full week. They made us visit the city, the campus, the library, and present
and courses work. We also spent an evening in a Biergarten to get to know each others. But i arrive
integration week so i already knew everybody and the city. As a result i attended only the presentat
and the courses. I visited Poland the rest of the week. I went to Wroclaw, and Kra

My university organised a meeting with my study buddies (I had two). We were many teams and we h
(quiz, karaoke...). I don't call it a orientation week but during the whole semester, there were organi
students such as free tours in museums, a scavenger hunt, the Women's day, free m

No we didn't have it.

The university organized a few tours of the city during the first week, that went for an hour or two. Al
we met with students that were part of a welcoming program. They showed us around the universi
never met them again afterwards.

National Sun Yat Sen University organised an orientation day for exchange students. We were in
approximately with local buddies and exchange students and we did the tour of the university whic
hours or more after a kind of conference managed by Maggie Wang explaining the administrative re
tour playfully taking a picture in front of different buildings after brieves explanations about the utility
tour, we had a buffet with a lot of different taiwanese and chinese foods and it was really good b
opportunity to meet new people from exchange and local students.

Nothing was organized by the University

There is no orientation week

No

One week of orientation was provided. We attempted to workshops concerning health, security pre
orientations concerning the library, the academic system, the computer lab and the student

None.

One week was organized with different activities like sport, discover the city, hang out at night, and go
groups that is how you could meet people.

Yes, They were organizing a two weeks orientation week called foundations course I think. But I hav
informations. So i can not tell you more about it. If like me, they don't tell you anything about it y
because I believe it can help a lot.

There was an orientation week that last three days. It was there to introduce us the University, the
campus, administrative formalities…

No, It didn't organize an Orientation week but it organized a meeting on arrival, some meals and a lo
order to discover England and other Eramsus students.

An orientation week (1 week) was organised at the begining of the semester. We have discovered t
museums, churches ... and we have passed one weekend in Vilnuis.

Yes. It takes 1 week. Seminars are organized to talk about the life in the University. Then, everyda
organised to make international students and Japanese students gather and meet. We went to game
activities to talk with other students, to eat and discover them. Then, a matriculation ceremony was
as officially student of AIU.

No.

An orientation week was organised by the University of Vaasa. It lasted 2 days and the aim was to pr
structures and overall functioning.

The two-week module Doing Business in Russia has been designed to five international students at GS
to Russian business climate and culture as well as more informed background for their coming stud
professors and interaction with people doing business in Russia from a wide variety of local and int
during on corporate visits or in-house presentations, do not present tailor-made answers. Students w
still more questions and to get below the surface of preconceived ideas about living and working in R
the students made final presentations. These served as part of the evaluation of their performance
experience the meeting of their individual cultures with that of Russia.

The first week is an orientation week. During 4 days we visited the city, all the buildings of the un
museums and a trip to Vilnius the capital. During the night we had pub crawl and g

My university organized an orientation week of 2 weeks in order to discover the city but also the way
in a course “Doing Business in Russia” which counts for 3 ECTS credits. During the morning we had c
economy, interviews of young Russian entrepreneurs, marketing in Russia … it was very interesting t
the economic environment of the country. After the afternoon we had trips in the city in order to vi
attractions (Hermitage museum, St Paul and Pierre Fortress…) and to be more familiar with St Peters
week was very good to be open to Russia, to understand the city and to create links with

Yes, my university organized an Orientation week. I did it and it was during one week. We have had s
the functioning of the university, but also about the Finnish culture, the country, the Finnish popula
weather.

There was no Orientation week so it’s a real choc when you arrive there because you don’t know a
disgusting at the beginning.

Not really. We only have one week to choice our modules. The first week we could go in any classes
advices us.

yes - 3 days

There was not Orientation week or whatever organised by the Partner University. The classes bega
association for the foreign students like in Rennes with Wellcome. But I arrived in India the 9th of Ja
began the 28th of January. So I had the time to know the students better thanks to above all p

An orientation week of one week is compulsory and provides you information on-campus life, behav
prevention, garbage policy. You also will have events organised to know Japanese students and m

Non, seulement 1 matinée de présentation. Mais il y a une organisation (ESN) qui organise la semain
les Erasmus de Madrid (événements qui peuvent être payants)

No Orientation week but, Orientation day with the presentation of the university (different services),
had an integration week, that allowed us to meet every student every night for different activities. T
everyone to make friends outside of school.

No, sadly nothing of the sort, just a worthless meeting. Thankfully, Bratislava is full of parties for e
chance to really meet each other there.

Warwick Business School does not organise an Orientation week in January. It only organise the orient
so I did not attend it.

No, there was no orientation week, we choose our classes after a short presentation but we could
appropriate during the first weeks of classes.

Oui mais je n’y étais pas.

Yes the university organised an Orientation week. Every day we can participate to the activities. Usua
in small group of 10/15 peoples with one or two local students and exchange student. We went also i
evening, one time at the beach, and in the main attraction of Macau like the Macau’

There was an orientation week, we met the international department of the school, we did all the ad
we visited the campus and all the facilities. The school planed a visit the downtown and a lunch with
At the end of the week, there is an orientation weekend in Puerto Vallarta – at the beach during thre
hotel.

My Orientation Week lasted two days before classes begin. During these two days, we were in a b
speakers and lecurers explained the functioning of the university (modules, printing room, registration
associations). We also had a tour of the university and a diner to meet us between Erasmus,

The school had organized a kind of integration meeting the first week we arrived, but it was not real
really see the Russian students and so we stayed between exchange students to do our own stuff. Th
to have something well organized. A welcome buffet or just a small meeting would have been a good
other a little bit more.

The university organised a “Welcome Day” for the first day. We visited the school, chose our first cour
party” the evening organized by student association in charge of the integration. According to the cou
to choose the courses : we can go to all the courses we want to test them and give at the end

The University of Ulster organised an Orientation week. It lasts a whole week, the first one after we a
basic (probably like every single orientation week). We visited the university's buildings and the c
(Coleraine); we did the subscription to modules and they presented us some "security tips", the spo
university works (assessment process).
In general, they were really friendly with us. Each mornin
have an "English Breakfast" at the canteen.

Yes, i had a orientation week. I had follow 6 conferences on university presentaion, city presentatio
teachers presentation, psychologic preparation front of cultural choc and harrassement sensibilizatio
meetings with japanese students each day. At the end of the week, i received my affectation during
ceremony.

The Partner University organised an Orientation week. The first day, we had to fulfil all administrativ
presentation of MIRBIS student’s union and an introduction to studies in MIRBIS (internet access, rule
had a Russian test in order to make level groups. The third day, we went to the Kremlin with two stud
rub. Thursday we had in introduction to the class of global political context and Friday to Russian eco
but we had a lot of free time and the school didn’t organised activities excluding the

Yes, it's the first week of January, it was during 2 or 3 days. It's not compulsory, but I highly advice yo
you important information, for example how to register to your courses and how to find yo

No they did not.

My partner University organised an Orientation day. During this days , we explained us does the Unive
We get a lunch box and our buddy made us a visit of the campus.

The Partner University organise this, for one week, but when I arrived It was the last 2 days, but I learn
system in Slovakia.

We visited the city, and the university, they showed us everything wee needed to know and explained
the online portal for our classes, grades and so on. This lasted three days There were also a day or
union with different activities in order to get to know the other Erasmus studen

yes there was activity during the night and some visits during the day. It last a w

We didn’t have an orientation week, only an orientation day when we visited the school, met the adm
one week free to choose our class.

Yes it organised an orientation weekend. It was during saturday and sunday but foreign only had to
was a meal with all the students and teacher and then we had a speech from the dean and the presi
Then we made activities with other students

No orientation week from my university but some events every 3 weeks organized for Eras

No my partner University didn’t organize an orientation week it was only one day and they have p
department

UNIC has organized a “welcome meeting” during the second week of class for all the new students w
of information about the university and the life in Cyprus. They gave us some documents for leisure
hours.

No, but the first week, you get some information meeting and activities like coffee time in order to

Four days before the starting of courses, the University of Barcelona organized one day to visit the u

No, just a welcoming day. We visited the school, talk a little after we went to the Prado and finally eat

We didn’t have any orientation week

No

My Partner University did not have organised an Orientation week.

It was an orientation day kinda, or I should say a welcome day. They show us around the school and
attended a Spanish dinner proposed by the ESN as a welcome dinner.

The university organised 2 orientation days at the beginning of January. It was two days of people pre
visits. We learnt about how the university worked, what are the appliances, where to go if we are sick
learning agreement, what is planned for the semester: activities and trips. It was enriching and usef
appreciate the availability and dynamism of some people.

No.

Yes but no enough in my opinion. Just one dinner and suggestions of pubs.

yes during the first week we had 4 days of integration during this days we had meeting and some cla
teachers. It was only to show us the university, the way of working, and to discovert some lecture

Yes the first week was kind of orientation week, during 4 days. We had some lecture, some round tabl
speak with teachers or students to have information ad answer to our question. The lecture were di
was lecture that we did't choose in our learning agreement. It was only to sho us the lecture and ma
our mind of it.

We had an orientation week which lasted 5 days. During this week, the university helped us discover
city of Mexico thanks to guided visits. We also made games so as to know better each

No.

They organised it in September but not in January. I began my exchange in January so I

No, there was just one day to visit a little Madrid

None

Yes there is a orientation week really important to know the people you are going to be with and th
days, organized by the same association I-Link. You visit the university and you play some games
friends.

Yes, MCI organized an Orientation week during three days. The first day was devoted to the presen
visit the two main campuses and a tour of the city. We had all the information about the school, the li
regulations for international exchange students in Austria and the organization for international st
Student Network. The second day, we had a presentation of the MCI academic culture. Then, we h
eLearning platforms and other PC-related information. During the afternoon, we had an individual ap
choice of classes. The third day, we went to Salzburg and Salt Mines : it was the integr

No

At the begging, we had one meeting which last around 2 hours. During this meeting, we learned mo
the registration of our courses. In fact, we face some difficulties to register so during this meeting we
possibility to register but out of the electronics ‘system where is so hard to get our courses. In additi
they gave us the possibility to buy a phone with a SIM card with some credit on it. After the meeti
pizza, and then we were able to meet all international students from all over the w

The University organised an orientation week. However, due to a delay in my departure to United-Sta
to attend it.

There was an orientation organised at the beginning of March. First we had a conference (in Italian) fr
university to explain the organisation of the university. Then the Erasmus student team (still in I
organisation also, the different activities they plan during the semester and the different activities th
during the orientation week. It was composed of sport activities, visits, degustation, cinema and meet
was planned.

No, the partner university didn't organise an orientation week.

Yes, but it was just one day, on the first Sunday. It lasted almost 4hours. They offered us pizza and dr
and listened to the presentation of the school, how the semester would be organised, where to go if w
see and who was in charge of everything... Then we had to present ourselves to our neighbours, in or
meet new people. And finally, we did a tour of the campus

No, it does not.

Non nous avons juste eu des conférence pour nous présenter l'université et les programmes

No orientation week

NPTU don't organize an orientation week, but they provide us a good documenta

No.

There is no Orientation week.

Yes, there was a orientation week. But it was not really interesting, you are just allowed to attend the
order to choose which one do you want to follow. Beside some student organize some visi

No

We have not had an orientation week. But a Chinese student who speaks French and who works in th
do the visit of the campus. So we knew where the class buildings and main places where. Also, with o
we visited some places in Wuhan.

The fist week was an orientation week. Indeed, a whole week was organized so that one fits within o
had different activities to discover all buildings of the university. Moreover, the head of international r
explained a lot about the chilli.

They did, but they just presented the lectures that we may have, did a visit of the school and a sh
nothing more, not enough team building, or seminar of integration.

Oui, cours de russe, "Business in Russia" et des visites de la ville et des monuments principaux pe

No the university don't do anything for you.
We had an integration week with some activities to learn how doing business and russian and with
know the city.

It was not really an orientation week, we visited the campus and we went to the bowling an

No

We had an orientation week based on the accomodations. But in terms of job orientation, almost
companies inside of the buildings of the university to present their sector and the typ

We had an Orientation week from the 2nd to the 4th. Program: Thursday, January 2nd 11:00 am R
Welcome and Icebreakers 12:30 pm Lunch 1:30 pm Campus tours 3:00 pm Check list 3:30 pm off
3:45 pm LIFE@ Laurier 5:30 pm: Dinner Friday, January 3rd 10:00 am North American Studies I
Academic Services Information 12:00 pm lunch 1:30 pm Staying Healthy and Safe 3:00 pm Loris/
pm kings buffet
Saturday, January 4th Chicopee (It is a huge tube track)

Yes, it does. It last one week from Monday to Friday + ice breaking weekend. You have a presentatio
works, the people you may have to deal with in case of problem etc. Tours of the university and of th
to all of it because I was looking for a flat at the moment but it was quite helpf

Hanyang University only organised an integration day before the class begins. During this day, we
information for our semester in South Korea and a meal was even offered to the international student
class was aimed to allow students to test the courses and to choose their desired co

The University of Macau has organized an Orientation week. The first day, we check all our papers
missing. Then, we visited the old campus and had lunch at the Library Café. The afternoon, we had
because some of them were not available when we arrived. To finish the first day, we went to a Portug
dinner. The second day, we had a little course to learn a little bit of Cantonese but also about the c
visited the new campus and went to an Indian restaurant to have dinner. The day after, we had to go
some pictures for our student card. We had a second little course to know a little bit more about the
University of Macau. Then, we went to a Korean barbecue restaurant to have dinner. During the wee
arranged by our buddies. We visited the historical centre of Macau and went to very typical restauran
parks in the town and see pandas. It was really nice and fun to be with them. The last day of the Or
seeing tour was organized. It was possible to go to the 61st floor of the Tower of Macau. The view is g
dinner, we went to a typical Chinese restaurant.

The ESN association (for the international students) organise an integration week buy showing us the
of the city. This lasted a week and then they organised all other kinds of trips all over Spain an

They didn’t organise an orientation week.

No orientation week.

How many classes did you need to take in a semester? How many hours of class time did you have pe
workload high, average or low? What were the classes like? Number of students in each class? How m
necessary?

For this semester, I need 20 ECTS. It represent around 5 different courses. I choose to take 6 diffe
between 10 and 15 hours per week (according to the week).
The workload is average.
The c
students, and the presence is checked at the beginning or the end of the class. The teacher prese
powerpoints support, and ask questions to students. The more you participate and the more points yo
midterms, which are all in a QCM form.
Personally, for each hour in class I worked 1 ho

We had to take 4 classes minimum. In average we had 15h of class per week. There were some tea
workload was very load. We were like 70 per class, 90% indian people.

We have to take at least 4 classes in a semester, but it is more secure to take 5 in case of you fail one
per week (for 4 courses). The workload is very high in TEC de Monterrey. In every course, there is re
project and partial exam every one month and a half. So the personal work is quite important and we
work. I only have courses in English, and its pretty look like the course in ESC Rennes, but there is m
the teacher and the student. Finally, there are approximately 25 students per cla

We have to validate 20 ECTS, it means 6 classes. I had 12 hours of class per week. For each subject, t
one seminar. The most important is the seminar because we are less than course. The class during o
workload was low, for each subject we had to do one presentation and then the final exam. The num
on the subject but for the course we were around 25 per class and for the seminar we were 12 per c
personal work. Only listening the course and doing the presentation was sufficient to validat

I had to valid at least 20 credits. I could choose many classes I wanted. I only had 5 classes, which m
work load was quite low in global, but some weeks were quite hard. The class were normal, 30 peo
computers and TV screen.

I took five classes for this exchange semester: Investment Management & Analysis, Financial Risk M
Advertising Psychology, Strategic Marketing and International Business. I have about 16 hours of le
Thursday during the week. I have the feeling that the workload is quite low except for Finance classe
free time and the papers I have to submit are well displayed in the semester. Deadlines are long and
are not too strict. Moreover, in classes we are most of time small groups (between 10 and 15 studen
French, Azeri, Lithuanians, Spanish and Koreans students. Classes are lectures where the professor
PowerPoint presentations and on which, beside, we share ideas. There are also sessions of midterms,
in each class. The personal work load is really okay, teamworks however, are hi

I took 4 classes (but 3 were sufficient for 20 credits). About 10 hour per week. The workload was aver
15 and 40 students, depends on the class. Not so much personal work was neces

I need to take five classes and get 21 credits. We’ve got around 15 hours of class a week. Some class
and the others were 3 hours class. In class we were 25 students. Peronal work Managerial Simulat
Project management: Group work: Report and presentation. We had also an exam. International Fina
and presentation. We had also an exam CNAS: Interdisciplinary Introduction to North America Studie
and prepare questions and a little essay. We have also to wrote a final report. CNAS: Dell Case Stud
read and prepare questions and a little essay. We also did a final presentation and a final re

i needed to take 4 classes in a semester. I had at least 3 hours of each class per week from monday t
workload was high a lot of personal work before each class (you have to learn every previous class an
in each class there is a project group with deadline to respect etc.) we had midterm and final exam. th
very important. We were around 40 students in each class, and we considered as any other indian s
competition between students. so the level was very high and any consideration for fore

Like in ESC RENNES, in a semester , we have 30 hours of each minor that we have chosen at the beg
hours a semester.
If certain courses occurred each week like corporate finance, some courses coul
weeks, in form of seminars.
In fact, some teachers were permanent teachers, and other were cons
average workload in term of personal work and the time use for team project...
Moreover, in each
logistic etc..) there was around 12 students per class, which permit us to be more focused on course
with teacher.

I took 4 classes and it was 3 hours a week per class. So I had 12 hours a week, the work load was a
moment with very few and others with some projects. The 3 hours are splited in 1h30 of lecture (from
seminar (from 15 to 25). For the personal work it depended of the classes and of the moment

I needed to take 4 classes of 3h/week each. We are around 50 per classroom. The work

The ESC Rennes will encourage you take bachelor courses (and not master courses, as you are in Fran
validate the semester. If you take bachelor courses, you can choose at your arrival 1st, 2nd, 3rd and
you). I only choose 4th year courses, and it was really easy (it was only a repetition of what I already
really boring (it's easy but you have many homeworks and you have to be present in class, and its
motivated and intersted by courses you already had in France). But be careful : if you choose to be in
only have courses between 7 pm and 10 pm. About number of courses, they will you 4, 3, 2 or 1 cr
your schedule as you want to collect 20 credits .

During the semester abroad we were allowed to take at least 20 ECTS, therefore I decided to take 4 c
make my knowledge deeper about Economics and Marketing. These classes I took were all one hour
twice a week.
Regarding the workload of those classes, there weren’t so hard but neither easy be
classes, new subjects in a language that is not my native one. They were composed of 30 pupils eac
work together because of many group works that we had to exposed at the end of the

I took 4 classes to get my credits and every course is 2 and a half-hour per week. There is also the p
level courses, that last 5 hours per week. The workload is pretty light, and the classes size depends o
a 100 students. There is a lot of group project to do but not much personal work is re

I took 4 modules. I had 2 hours of lecture and 1 hour of tutorial per module so I had 12 hours per wee
was average (1 group project or mid-term in each class plus 1 written exam at the end of the semes
classes was relatively high especially in Finance. During lectures we were around 100 students and du
30 students. The personal work was important in Finance (accounting and auditing c

I took 7 classes but I am above the number of credit I need. I only have 15 hours per week. The wo
class you follow, but globally it is low. It is divided between group projects and classic final exams. Th
situated around 50. The classrooms are really comfortable.

I took Elementary japanese, japanese business culture, consumer behavior, intercultural communic
business. I have 15 hours of class per week. I find the workload low because it's easy to have good
anyting. However it is different for the japanese class, we have a lot of work and you really need to f
keep going well. We are around 20 students in the classes. The personal work is a wrong question,
hours a day here, I work 1 hour a week.

For this semester I had 4 lectures. In Norway, each lectures will give you 7,5 ECTS. This means that y
choose than the others countries. Unfortunately, this means that we don't have lot of our of classes
had around 10-15 hours per week whcich is very low. The student number in each class is around 1
lectures. According to the work that we have to do, I think that during the lectures, the workload w
lecture the workload is also low. But for the exam the workload is high. We have books, literatures to
the work charge is very high. During the lectures the teacher ask us for participating, sometimes we
in our final grade. The good point with our lectures is that we are mixed with the Norvegians studen
mixity in the group project.

We had at least to take 4 classes and maximum 6 classes at Carlos III. I chose to take 4 classes,
validate the 20 credits required by the ESC Rennes. With these four classes, I had 12 hours of class p
was average, I had group projects in each of my class but at ESC we are used to do that, so it was no
on the class we were between 30 and 40 students.

This semester, I need to take around 8 classes in total. Some of them are for 2,5 ECTS, and others are
validate, I took 40 ECTS credits instead of 20. Per week and on average, I had 15 hours classes.
especially for the group projects. Germany is a country really based on research, and this level is alwa
projetcs. There is few tutorial classes, but a lot of courses. In tutorial classes, we are between 40 a
the courses it’s really depend. On average, we are 200 students.
The personal work was highly n
classes. I spend on average 10 hours per week to my work, because I had to translate some courses f
understand them.

I had to take four courses in the semester and had 15 hours of class per week. The workload depend
average it wasn’t very high because I had bachelor (and not master) courses. You have about 20 st
enables students to participate a lot to the courses. I had to do presentations in some courses, revis
during ten minutes for each courses and had few homework to do.

I needed to take at least 4 courses. There was two days of class per week, each class is about 1h30m
class per week. The class had about 20-25 students, and the homework was essencially summaries
semester in Rennes.

This semester i need 5 classes, I got 15h of class time per week. No presentation of us to the teache
students. Classroom and material in disposition were ok. Level of courses was high for the technical co
part of the students got already a diploma as engineer in Technology.

I needed to take at least 4 classes. I had 10 hours of class per week. The workload was quite high but
as much as KUBS is a very famous Business School in Korea. It was only lecture classes and we were
class. If we want to have good grade, a lot a personal work is necessary with extra r

I took 4 classes in this semester : marketing de servicios, comportamiento del consumidor y inves
relaciones internacionales and administración de recusros humanos. For the first three classes I have
5 hours for the last course. In total, it is 14 hours . The workload is relatively low if you are autonom
person what I mean it is that you have to read regularly because if you start one week before the ex
very high. It is not like in France where nobody read the books that the teachers gave. Here every stu
the chapters read and analysed. In one of my class, I have an exam once in a month but for the oth
another at the end more a group`project and some case studies. The workload and homeworks are lo
at the ESC RENNES. In my class of international relations we are 9 students: 3 Argentineans and 6 f
classes we are between 15 and 30. In my class of marketing, I am the only foreig

I had to take 4 classes. I had around 24 hours per week. I found the workload was average. We were
class, and only 20 in some other. I didn’t have a lot of personal work, because all of the exams are at

I needed to take 4 courses. But I also added Chinese classes. I have approximately 14 hours per w
average. In certain class, we are less than 10 and just exchange students and other about thirty

I take five classes, of 3 hours each. So 15 hours a week. I was supposed to choose only 4 classes but I
one, in case I fail in a subject. The workload is average, because there is a lot of exams during the se
to do before class. Some subjects do not ask for a high workload, some do. It depends. The classes
more than 20 students each time, which is perfect to learn in good conditions. Each class las

We had to get 12 credits at least and here we can have 18 credits for the maximum. I took 4 courses
only 10 hours of class per week but i very often have homeworks to do. The workload is average but i
course to another. The class are not like in France I think. It's more like a discussion because teache
behavior : they are more close to students. In average, there are maybe 25 people in class but once
intercultural communication we are maybe 35-40 and in consumer behavior maybe 15. We work a lo
that's all.

I needed to take in a semester 4 classes. I have 13,5 hours of class time per week. The workload is
have one class where we have homework. We are 25 students per class. There are classes very calm
more agitated I did not neet to spend extra time to work.

I needed 20 ECTS for the ESC Rennes School Of Business; one course at the university represents 5 EC
4. I took 5 to be sure not have all the ECTS required. You can take up to 6 courses if you want I ha
week, it is not a lot, but in other to succeed it is vital to work personally at least everyday for 2 hours.
to the ESC is very HIGH. Don’t forget that if you come to the University of Groningen, you won’t ha
travelling. You will really need to work. But it will also depend on the courses you chose. There ar
During the lecture, there are 300 students, and during the tutorial you are 30. You have a group pro
will take time. The group project is to force you to work for the exam.

I took four classes, two the first quarter and two the second quarter of the semester. So I had around
workload was in the average, because even if we didn't have a lot of hour, we needed to work quite a
were lecture and exersice. The students can participate a lot. Students can join or leave the classe w
were around 60 students in each class.

I needed to take 4 classes. I had 12 hours of class time per week. We were like 20-25 in each class. Th
work for the Tec, for each class you have homeworks, readings to prepare, quizzes etc… Finally, the se
3 partial sessions: 2 partial grades and a final grade.

I took four classes this semester, each classes in Spanish. I had 12 hours of class per week. I found
Because the classes aren’t difficult and hard, but the classes in Spanish are more complicate. The cla
Estrategico, Emprendimiento Innovación y Creatividad, Comportamiento organizacional, Investig
Approximately 25 students per class. And after each class, it’s necessary to work at home 2 hours (
vocabulary)

I had to take 4 classe, about 3 hours each so 12 hours a week. The workload was average, like in Esc
each course. The class were in English, and really interesting. We were about 25 per class, and th
average. Teacher prefer to work more in class and they are really implicated with the

I chose 5 classes which give me 25 credits if i 'll pass all of them. Several subjects are easy such a
because we did the same thing for the past two years. But the others classes are really interesting
management ( tough but practical ) and International Finance ( presentations on tough subjects) i h
day but it depends because sometimes, the classes are in Turkish in order to explain very carefully so
the class. We are aound 30 students per class, and most of the teachers can speak english in a

We took 5 courses. 4 necessary and one optional. There is also a compulsory course of Spanish. Class
finish before the end of the 3 hours. Teachers are often really interesting. Students are listening wel
good. There are not too many students for one class. The personal work differ of the class you chos

I needed to take 4 classes. It represent 12 hours per week. The workload depends of the class but thi
classes so i didn't have too much homework. In the class they were not a lot of student : between 1
Rennes, the profesor present the class using a powerpoint.

I needed 5 classes for my semester, i had around 15 hours per week. The workload was the average
was the average but we had some period with a lot of work to do. The number of students w

The ESC Rennes asks us to valid 20 ETC, and 1 Japanese credit is equal to 2 ETC. Most of the time
Japanese credits, so I took 4 courses, which represent 10 hours of class time. The number of student
of the number of students who take the course, but the maximum should be 40. In almost all course
homework.

I needed to take in the semester 6 classes. I had 10 hours of class time per week but I took also some
lasted one week (6 hours per day). The workload was average. The courses took place principally
students). 4 hours per week were necessary for the personal work.

According to the ESC Rennes Rules we had to take at between 20 and 30 credits in the Parter Univer
courses for an overall of 27 credits. The semester was divided in two periods, in the first period I had
of class per week and in the second period I had also 4 courses (because two of the first period was
hours of class. I think tha the worload was in the average as we had numerous assigments and team
semester. In average there were 30 people per class, except in two classes where we were less

I needed to take 4 classes, I had 12 hours of class time per week. I found the workload high because
homework to give to the teacher. The classes were composed of Spanish people and Erasmus, in t
teacher were very professional and the classes were high quality. It was 8h of personal wo

I needed 4 classes of 3 hours a week each = 12 hours a week. However the classes are not taught ev
only studied International Business Law for 3 weeks in the semester so those 3 weeks were very int
were much calmer. There is, for each class, quite a lot of personal/group work throughout the seme
though, it’s quite easy to validate, but some others are much harder. The classes are taught in amph
to 100 students.

For the first period I had 4 classes (4, 4, 2 and 2 ECTS) for a total of 15h per week. I never had a cla
classes started late in the morning or in the afternoon. For the second period I have 3 classes (4, 4 a
12h per week. I don’t have class on Monday but on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday I start at 8h30,
then the entire day is free. The workload is high or average depending on how you manage it. If yo
books on a weekly basis you’re going to make your life a living hell because these books often have
final exams are multiple answers quiz so you need precise theoretical knowledge that you can only a
books and studying the PPT slides. There is around 15 to 20 students per class which makes it real
can participate without interrupting one another. As for personal work, again it’s up to you. None of
compulsory (you can attend the class on week 1 then never come back) but if you come every wee
chapters that you’re supposed to read, you’re going to make your life much eas

I had to take a minimum of four classes to pass my semester. I originally selected five classes (Fi
Organization management, Cost accounting, Communication in Finance and Sports industry) but I
Financial engineering course after few weeks because of the complexity of the subject and my lack
stock exchange processes that the course required; thus I finished the semester with the four classes
is composed of three hours of lecture per week, so twelve hours in total for me. The workload is quit
between average and high. As professors teaches theoretical concepts with few implementations nor
to learn/revise regularly and find some examples related to the course; plus regular homework to d
group. Courses are accessible but if you want to succeed and obtain a very good grade, I think addin
work per class per week is necessary. The number of students varies a lot from the subjects: w
Communication and less than 20 in Sports Industry.

Classes worth 6 credits. I took 5 classes, 4 of two hours per week and one reading course with essay
(advanced) demand some personal work. Erasmus courses are in a separate building and we wer

We had to take four classes. We approwimately had 10 hours per week. The workload was quite low.
40 per classes, but there was many absent.

I had to choose 4 courses related to Business, Accounting or Marketing.
Some of them was very in
to pass but one course, was useless and meaningless.
I also chose to apply for an optional Chines
Those 5 course represent an average of 10 hours per week.

I took 8 classes (3 ECTS each). It represents 12 hours a week. The workload is average because there
and exams are all at the same time. Classes are both lectures and workshop it depends. There are in
per class. We have to work 1 or 2 hours a day

I had 4 classes of 3h each: Supply Chain, Marketing Strategies, Innovation management and Turkey E
weekly work only in Supply Chain because there is a lot of exercises and you need to practice them
Marketing there is a project to present. But the workload is low. And in Turkish UE relations there is n
Marketing course, the number of students in class is low around 20 max.

I was able to take between 2 and 3 classes in the semester. I chose to take 3: international business,
and supply chain management. I have 8 hours of class time per week. We do not have a lot of class
have quite a lot of homework. There are lots of books we have to read so you have to study a lot w
There are two types of class: tutorials and lectures. I have 5 hours of lectures, 2 hours of tutorials a
tutorial every other week. Tutorials are taught in theatres so we are between 200 and 300 studen
about 15 students in each tutorials.

We have to choose our classes by semester. I choose the semester 6 in marketing. Then I have m
management & organisation, financial management. The whole semester award me 30 credits. I hav
class time per week. The workload is average according to me. We are in class within international stu
We have to work at home only for group project, we have one after each session, about every 1-2 m
marked. Only the two last award us credits.

I needed to take at least 3 courses. I had 17 hours of class time. I didn't fins the workload high, I thin
classes were lectures, we were around 20 to 25 students in each class. I had assignments to do ever
personal work was necessary.

I took 5 different courses, chosen among 9 subjects. I had between 15 and 20 hours of classes per w
other universities but our semester only lasts three months. The university planed also courses on Sa
workload was relatively high in mathematics, finance. But not very high in marketing and comm
participated greatly in class and home works were substantial. In every subject we had group projec
sections (classes) of 50 students approximately each. The teachers worked on PPT, which they the

I needed to take at least four business classes. And I could take a maximum of six classes. I had 14 ho
I took five courses. The workload was high since in every subject we had several presentations, i
assignments along with the midterms and the finals. The classes were lectures. Most of the teach
certification. In each class there were about 40 to 50 students. In every subject it was needed to read
cases. So it required some time.

I had 4 courses of 3 hours each per week, 12 hours of class time per week. The workload was on th
were not as the one we have in ESC Rennes, there were less people in class, and people in your cla
because people choose electives so they change all the time. The number of student in classes was lo
have in Rennes (something like 20 / 25 people max). Studying at TEC require a lots of personal work
reading notes, articles and books...

To validate our semester, we had to choose four classes (30ECTS) and each week we had about 1
Personally, I found the workload low compared to the ESC Rennes School of Business. Each day we ha
Point presentations on the blackboard and the teacher followed this frame. Sometimes, there were s
class but rarely homework. We were about thirty students per class. We needed around 30 minutes pe

The semester is divised in 2 period. I take 4 cours by period. i have 10 h of class per week. The worklo
very nice and can help you if you have difficulties. Atmoshpere in class is very good, we are 20 stude
do a lot of project with workgroup, one per class.

4 classes, 9h/week, workload average. The classes where very different than in France, more relax, le
students in each class and 1 teacher.

In a semester, because we needed between 12 and 24 ECTS in France, we had to choose 4 classes in
could have enough credits. In my case, I took 4 classes: consumer behaviour (4hours), feasibility
tourism (4hours), management & leadership (4hours) and finally marketing for tourism industry (3ho
gathered from Monday afternoon to Wednesday. In my classes the number of people is not high. I h
same people, which are feasibility study in hospitality & tourism and marketing for tourism industry,
class which is good in order to speak with them. But in the other classes we are not so much too: aro
way it’s easy to follow the course and the teacher are really happy that we speak about our experien
workload was not really high, even if during the exam you have a lot to do, like project groups learn
and the work you have from outside like the research about internship and so o

I took 7 classes for 24 ECTs, I have around 12 hours of class a week and the workload is low in gener
financial markets... Some classes are good, others are boring... the number of student depends on th
example we are less that 10 while in international business management or international economics

We had to take 4 classes in a semester. It depends of the week, for some classes, the teacher was from
was during one week. Our workload were average, it depends of the course. It was great because th
so, the exchange was better with the teacher.

4 classes 12 hours you have to read a lot in your books but exams are not complicated classes of 5
between 5 and 20 students in each class Professors are really nice and here to he

We took four different classes. Each one represented five hours per week. The workload was pretty h
papers, oral presentation to do. Each lesson have to be at least check because teachers l

We only needed to take three courses to validate 20 ECTS but we all decided to chose four course
validate one course. It depends on the week but in average we had ten hours of classes per week. C
I would say that it wasn’t so big.I organize my work in order not to have a lot to do at the end and w
(individual written assignment) to hand.
We were in 25-30 students class in general but actually
course.

I needed to take 4 classes. I had around 12 hours of class per week. The workload was usually aver
group project, assignment, but it was usually easy to do, so the personal work was not that much, like
classes were pretty simple, more or less interesting according to which class. In each class, they we
students.

I took 4 classes and it was enough to validate. They represented 13 credits, 12 hours per week. I put m
class from Monday to Tuesday only. The workload is average. The classes are quite free, students can
the course almost when they want. I was confused at the beginning because it makes the course noi
nothing. You can even eat and drink in certain classes. The average number of students in my c
Sometimes I was with other exchange students but sometimes I was the only foreign person among t
It is not at all a problem. Except when the students speak bahasa (the Indonesian language) with ea
work is needed but we don’t work hardly every day. That is false.

To valid the semester we had to take 4 classes. I have classes monday and tuesday. My first class beg
11, and then I have classes at night from 19h to 22h. (same thing monday and tuesday). All the cla
workload depends a lot on the classes you take, during the semester you have 2 midterms that you h
parcial. In some lectures (like publicity) you have to do practical work each week in other you don't
midterms during the semester but it helps a lot for the parcial, because you already know everythin
have to have at least 4 out of 10. I think the level of the midterms is easy, if you study and know yo
easy to have a good mark. We are between 20 and 40 in the classes, which permit students to ask
class you have to take notes (with paper, because nobody bring his laptop at school), the intensity of
teacher. To pass the exam you have to work approximatively 2 hours each subject per week. (and o
exam)

For a semester I need to take 5 classes. It was like 15 hours of class per week. The workload was ave
like in Esc Rennes (classes with PPT) with a teacher explaining the main points of the course. In each
people. The personal work necessary was not very long except for one class of the CNAS (center of n
where we have to do a workshop for every week.

I needed to take 4 classes during my spring semester: 2 classes in marketing and 2 classes in sup
counted for 3 credits that mean 6 ECTS. I had 12 hours of class time per week (3 hours for each cla
similar to the ones at ESC Rennes School of Business. For my marketing classes I was in small groups
1 professor). During this class, the participation and interaction were higher than the class I attended
for my 2 classes in supply chain, the classes looked like more a lecture (we were around 45 students
could participate of course. Furthermore every room had its own digital equipments (a slide projector
professor). The attendance is not mandatory. Only one of my professors did the attendance and gave
every day present. To me the workload was similar than at ESC Rennes School of Business. Howev
was personal work and the amount of academic readings to do before each class. I noticed that the
methods are different: they put more emphasis on the preparation and on the readings of academic te
are the basis for every class. In fact during the class, the professors explain what we have read i
sometimes just referred very quickly to some pages. It is our responsibility to read the textbooks a
personal workload is little bit higher than the one in France in terms of preparation. At the beginnin
for me to read a high quantity of textbooks in English. Every 2 days, I had to read around 150 pages.
assimilate too much English and I felt little bit tired after all of these readings. But after one month
teaching method and had no difficulty!

During the semester, we must obtain between 20 and 30 ECTS. I chose five courses ( 25,5 ECTS ),
Marketing. In comparison with ESC Rennes, there are less hours of courses. Indeed, I had three hours
Thursday morning. ( 12 hours per week ). At the level of workload, we can say that it is consequen
differents groups projects, mid-term exams and others works to return. We can say that the workloa
were constituted by 100 students, a main difference with Rennes. We are on a system more "academ
my personnal work was between 8 to 10 hours per week.

We have to take 3 classes each semester ( it is worth like 25 credits ) . These 3 classes are about 3
classes each week. Compared to esc-rennes the workload is quite low but mainly because we don't h
we used to do. Classes are dynamic thanks to the professor and we are usually between 15 and 25
overload capacity. Personal work is about average, just review what you did in the previous c

I need 4 modules but I took 5. (3hours/module) There were very small class ( approx 30 students/ cla
and you have a lot of time to do your assignments.

We have to take 3 classes in the semester, 12 hours of class in the week and the workload is very lo
Something weird is that students can go out of class when they want, they can call someone in front
are very noisy (they sing, sell cake in the class,…). We are about 30 in each class. Be careful, class
ECTS!!

We had to take 4 classes in a semester. I'had 12 hours of classes per week. The worload was high. Th
the clases in ESC Rennes when we are in small group but in more concrete. There are around 30 stu
say that I used to do around 15hours of personal work a weak.

I have 4 classes and 12 hours of class per week. Usually, we are 40 students in each class. During t
often does the lecture for most of the time then, there is a group presentation or some group work to
class. We also have 2 group projects to do for each class and midterms in April. Therefore, the worklo
depends on the class. For example, I have a class (International Management) that requires a lot of
others classes. In addition, we really have to invest in work for midterms and group projects, but st
much personal time, we just have 4 classes.

Since we needed 20 ECTS and that one class was around 4 or 5 ECTS, I took 5 classes in the first tim
me the possibility to skip one or to save a failed one). In GSOM, the semester is divided into 2 parts
class during the first part (which finish at the end of March / beginning of April). I had class 4 days a
with a maximum of 4,5 hours per day. On the second part I had only 2 days of 3 hours. In a general
that the workload is average/high depending on the class you take. GSOM level is quite high in financ
lot for my financial class. Otherwise, it is not insurmountable! According to the personal work, once a
classes. Overwall, we did not have a huge amount of work to furnish but still a little every weeks. We
per class.

We had to take four classes , and had 13 hours each week. The workload was low, I hadn't to provide
The classes were quite similar to the french ones, but the relation between the professors and stud
between 25 and 25 students in each class.

As a foreign student, we had to take at least 4 full-time classes (1 indian credit). Each classes was co
2 hours. The workload was average-high, a lot of group project and individual work. Rooms where
students and really noisy, but a new building was in construction so I think it will be better

6 classes to be really sure to validate the 20 ECTS needed but I’ve picked 5 and validated 5 ( 24 ECTS
1,5 ECTS, so I had 16 hours per week. The teaching was very interesting and I’ve learned a lot of t
before, particularly in finance. The workload is average. There were small classes of 20 to 30 students
to understand Spanish.

I had to take 20 ECTS, so I took 5 subjects in my semester. You can take at least 4 subjects. Every sub
depends on the subject. You can choose all of the subjects you want; you just have to organize your t
subjects in the same hours. I had 14 hours of class time per week, so there are no many hours. You
leisure activities you want. About the workload, I think the workload was average. I found that the
workload between my semester in ESC Rennes and between my semester in ESIC was really importa
so I think it’s normal that I found this difference. And I appreciated the fact that I could do other thin
think that during our semester abroad, it’s important to have the time to visit the city and more gene
time to enjoy your stay. So the workload was average, you had to work regularly to success but not
of works, it was personal works but also group projects (working with Spanish people is not difficult
pleasant, the only negative point is that they generally do the work in last minute but nevertheless th
point in ESIC is that in many subjects, if you success in your continuous exams (more than 5/10), you
exam of your subject. And it’s a good point because generally the final exams are at the end of your
a lot, and with this organization, if you don’t have final exams, you can enjoy the end of your stay an
the country. The classes were good because we were approximately 20-30 persons per class. So you
your professor or the other students and ask some questions.

The system here is different. One course lasts 3 weeks and you only have one course at a time, 3 hou
took 5 courses this semester. The workload depends really on the course and professor, sometimes
sometimes you have several cases to prepare each day. We were between 10 and 40 per class. The co
really good, some other not so good, some teacher great, other not that interesting. In general, the
quite good (Aalto is the best business school in Finland).

I took four classes in the semester, for an average of 10 hours weekly. Sometimes I had more hours, d
from ESC Rennes. Classes were very interesting and interactive in general. We were on average 10
workload was average and personal work required depended on each subject, but was genera

hours per week, with about 40 students per classes. This class was very entertaining, and the teach
by the subject. This class was the one which require a lot of personal work: per topic we had a “lea
complete. The goal of this homework was applying was we learn during the class to concrete example
was a lot of work but it was very interesting because we were free to do what we wanted. BRAND M
hours per week, with about 100 students. This is the only class that I regret I choose it. Our teach
Management and she wrote a book, and the only goal of the class was learning the book. I went to e
learn anything more than what was in the book. It was very interesting at the very beginning but I re
were more and less the same. Moreover the examples used by the teachers were all the time the sam
because every 2 weeks, we had an assignment on 2 or 3 chapter of the book (1 chapter = 40 pages)
we had 2 hours per week, with about 40 students. This class was very very interesting. The teacher
learn only theory, but also make us think about “ebusiness”. During every classes we use to have st
how to recognize the ebusiness strategy of every classes (Tesco, Airbus, etc.). The teacher wanted u
new trends in ebusiness, every weeks. The personal homework was okay, we only had to realize
assignment. Moreover, the blog was about anything we wanted consequently it was very interest
TRANSPORTATION: we had 2 hours per week, with about 30 students. I really enjoyed this class bec
this class are a mix between engineers and commerce students. Consequently, we learned a lot bec
with students with more “technical skills” than us. The teacher tried to entertain us a lot by showing
logistic, and by using concrete examples. The personal work was huge, because we had a mid-t
innovation project in logistics and transportation. The difficult part was that this project was also a pa
innovation competition” in Ireland. So we must realize this project for our class, but also for the c
COMPUTING: we had 2 hours per week, with about 30 students. This class appear for the first time t
wanted to take this class because cloud computing is really important for the future of business w
transportation, this class is composed of engineers, business students and “digital business students
had different skills and it was interesting to see how we could mix all our skills. The class was very a
the mid-term assignment everything was more practical. This mid-term assignment –the homewo
personal work. Indeed, the goal was to try to find a cloud computing solution to a real company. Every
a company and understand which kind of need they have, and how cloud computing could solve it. Th
7 000 words, which represents a huge amount of work and that is why I was the only Erasmus stude
was totally possible because I was motivated and I get a 100% to this assignment. ACCOUTING FOR
had 2 hours per week, with about 20 students. This class was mainly for adult in professional reconv
student. The topics were interesting (all the basis of accounting). However, the teacher was not ver
difficult to follow (he was speaking very fast, was not very clear about the instructions, etc.). The p

I took 5 classes in the semester: Theories of Advertising Psychology/ Business Professional Ethics
International Business/ Employee Rewards System Per week, I had about 12 hours of lectures. It was
to Wednesday during the week. I have the feeling that the workload is quite low. Indeed, I have a lot
have to submit are well displayed in the semester. Deadlines are long and teacher’s expectations are
in classes we are most of time small groups (between 10 and 15 students). We are mixed with Fren
Spanish and Koreans students. Classes are lectures where the professor shows its lesson trough Powe
have exchange on ideas. There are also sessions of midterms and presentations in each class. The
teamwork however is high.

We needed to take at least 4 classes (4 subjects) in a semester, and most of the weeks, we had arou
per week. The workload was correct, given that the courses were in Italian and that it was difficult
beginning because of the language. Then it is a question of rhythm, which is really different from the
The classes were very noisy, sometimes students participate (more than in France I think), but the r
general. Around 100 students in amphitheatre, less in small rooms (sometimes less than

I needed to take three classes but I added also Korean class. I had 16 hours of class per weeks. I foun
but we had a lot of readings. The class consisted a share of knowledge and experiences between stu
My feeling was that there was not right or wrong answer, the most important was that you develop y
and a critical sense. The number of students could vary depending on the class from 10 t

I had to take 4 classes of 3 hours each (12 hours/week) plus Chinese course (6 hours/week.) I do not
class time per week is of 18 hours. I would say that the workload is high because the course done by
of elements and of exercises so I had to review the course, add elements that were forgotten and find

6 classes, like 10 hours a week. Workload low, On licence not mature people, on master licking ass
class. Not so much personnal work.

4 classes of 3 hours. 12 hours of class time per week. The class are like in France with students and a
20 per class, mixed with Norwegian students.

We have 4 classes during the semester and each class is three hours so it's around 12 hours per we
and we don't have a lot of work, but the classes are very boring : the teacher is just reading is paper
students whereas we are not a lot of students in each class.

I needed to choose 4 but I took 5 to be sure to valid my credits and not to waste my time chilling es
average, I had between 5 and 15hours per week but don't worry it's never that much.
The courses
very interesting and the lecturers very available and always ready to help. Many group works, project
every subjects but as you have time it is okay.
There are 50students in each class, sometimes les
quite and students are way more involved and participative than in France.

We needed to take 4 classes We had 8 hours of class a week! We had almost to do at the beginning
at the final of the semester: presentation, articles to write etc. We were around 40 peop

I needed to take an equivalent of 24 ECTS. In Lithuania each class gave 6 ECTS, so I just needed 4 cl
but I decided to choose one more. I had classes only on Monday and Tuesday. On Monday, my t
11h/16h15-18h45 On Tuesday: 9h-16h non-stop. So, I had 11 hours of class time per week. I found
quite high because even if I had only 5 classes, they gave us homework, case studies to prepare for n
work midterm and final exams. In our classes, we were generally only with French people and Spani
and international or Lithuanian people. But it was too bad because I had only one class with more t
(including Lithuanian people). The remaining time we were 10 or 15 people. Main of our teache

I had to take 7 classes because I need to validate 20 credit and in this university each class worth
trimester here, I chose to take 4 classes per trimester. For each class we have 4 hours a week wich is
per week 16h. there is between 6 to 15 students by class. The workload is average or low, it depen
personal work is aroud 1h per class per week.

I took 4 class. You have 10 hours per week. The workload is average compared to ESC Rennes, we we
Personal work is necessary to redeem your homework.

I had 4 classes of almost 30 students in each. 3 hours per class so 12 hours on the week. The workloa
misallocated, some periods with no work, and the next with the work of 3 weeks (due mostly to the f
of them for exemple transmitted the work to do to only 5 persons on 30 students). The personna
important, but it was necessary for the final exam.

You need to take 4 modules that each lasts 3 weeks. Classes are maybe more easy to validate beca
require you get involved, so you can remember more easily about concepts. The daily life is arrange
everyday but you have only 2 unexcused absences or if you miss more class, you will fail the class au
weeks, you will have this same schedule with the same discipline. (e.g.: I had Gender class all days, M
9 to 12 am). It allows you to organize your day on the afternoon as you wish. The school is also v
computers, printers or even administration members are always available and ready to help you. Reg
depends on teachers but you still have free time as you only have 3 hours class per day and we are a
in each module.

I had to take 3 classes this semester, i had 7 to 10 hours a week on busy weeks. We didn't have very
to meet up a lot with our groups to do our courseworks and we have to study and do a lot of reading.
hours each where there were about a eighty to a hundred people and 3 seminars which are tutorials
students. Only one of my classes was really good, it's the best class i've ever been too, the teacher i
clear, she uses real life examples and is always available. One other class was only theory so it wasn'
still okay and the last one is an interesting subject but the teacher only takes parts of the book and p
so it doesn't really make a difference is you actually go to the lecture or just read the book. The mos
the group projects we had ( 2) and the readings that are compulsory. But it was still very reasonable,
average until the end of class when we had to turn in essays which made things a little m

For this semester I took 4 lectures (7.5 credits for each lectures); actually 3 lectures were enough to v
all the lectures were interesting so it was difficult to make a choice. All friday were free, but otherwis
other days, we had around 20 hours of lecture per week (around 5 hours per days). the number of stu
variable, it changed from a lecture to another one; in some we were around 20-25 and in other we we
is difficult to give a grade of workload, indeed it is really different from the french way of working. W
lectures and our weeks were quite "free", but this is because we had a lot of work to do out from the
in Norway think that it is better to work by your own than during lectures.

At least, We had to select 4 classes to pass. We had 12 hours of classes per week. I can say the w
because we had a lot of homework to do every week. The classes were composed of not that many
students in average and this enhanced oral participation. We were sit in removable desks in order to

I had to validate at least 3 courses in order to have minimum 20cred ECTS but I took 4 courses to
10hours of class a week but not every week. The workload was high in one course: applied finance;
was okay. except for applied finance, we were often a majority of exchange students, and around 30
enjoy my stay so I didn't work a lot but I just got my result and I succeed in each course ( 3 C and 1 B
ECTS.

Classes were not needed by number but by credits so took 4courses for the semester ( supply chain,
emergent technologies and cross cultural courses). Actually, I couldn't choose the courses I wanted
courses....Classes were separeted in different sections. Concerning my section, classes started fro
Each class lasts 1h15. Per week, I had about 10hours of classes ( depending if a professor was pres
was added). We were about 50 students by section and a respective classroom! Each course was disp
Workload wasn't very high. There were workshop group but indian students work like this: one memb
in charge of one course and do it by himself (powerpont and a summary). The rest of the group help
some informations concerning the subject. Plus, for each course, some individual workshop were
before class.

I needed to take 4 courses during my semester but I took 5 courses. So I had around 12,30 Hours o
timetable wasn’t so well organized because every day, I had classes early on the morning, then free
and classes again until 18:15. I prefer to begin early and have a block of lesson in order to finish ear
The number of students depends of the class. For instance, in one lesson, we were only 7 while in
around 30 students. For most of the courses, I had to do lots of homework (reading, case

With the ESC Rennes School of business, we have to take 4 courses that represent at all 12 hours of
classes in order to don’t have any issue if a failed a partial. The workload was average, the homewo
than qualitative, and plenty of team works have to be done. I spent on it 5 hours per week in averag
well equipped, moving chair, projector, in average we was 15-20 students per cl

I chose 6 subjects for a total of 28 ECTS credits. I had around 18 hours of class per week. The level is c
ESC. It depends on the chosen course: the courses undergraduate were relatively easy, but the two
(Advanced International Economics and Corporate Finance) were relatively difficult and required more
subject we have lectures and practices once a week: readings were lectures and case studies, the app
what we had learned in theory. During the lectures there were more of those below because it regroup
45 depending on the course. In practice, we are about 20. Personal work is important because
presentations and case studies to make: about an hour a day.

4 classes, 12 hours of class per week, the workload is low, we were 25 students pe

I had to take four classes last semester: Marketing B2B, New Product and Brand Innovation, Manag
Systems, Implementation of Business Information Systems. We had weeks without having a particula
this class to attend to, it was during 2 or 3 days from 9h30 to 16h approximately. So keeping focuse
entire was quite tricky, but each teachers managed to make the task easier by much interaction with
break every hour or two hours every day. The way the classes were distributed every month on the c
was said before. For instance let’s take the month of February, we had classes of Marketing B2B durin
classes of Management of Information Systems during 2 days all day at the end of the week (including
happened the following week, and then one week off. After the last week of the month we had class
Brand Innovation during 3 days all day on the beginning of the week, and on Friday an all day class
Business Information Systems. It was distributed that way and we had a total amount of 35 hours per
average, with a final exam, a project and a few home works for each class, and in my opinion the wo
than the first semester of PGE2 at Rennes. In each class we were 20 for Management of Inform
Implementation of Information Systems. However for Marketing classes were jus

I need to take 4 classes for this semester: Hospitality and Travel marketing, Product Management, S
Global strategic management. In general we were 40 students by lecture and in total I had 12 hours
The workload was average. It is depend on the weeks. In fact, at the middle of this semester, we had
also all first oral presentations. This period of work was very intense but after that, it was quite cool.
necessary in each subject. However, for each week, I had to read a book and do a strategic case in gr
because, I had a lot of personal time.

It depends on how much credits each class gave. For example when you want to make marketing yo
classes. But if you want to make Financials courses you have maybe to take 5 classes. With the aim

i took seven classes, that was approximatively 15 hours per week but the planning changed every w
average, depending of the week. We were 20 by class in average.

I took 4 classes that means around 16 hours per week.
The level is very good, teacher and stud
studious that creates a confortable atmosphere for studying in italian. The university has only huge
confortable accomodations. In each class you can have 5 students or 100..it depends from the c
teamwork ("tesina") but usualy it's only a personal work wich is needed for passing th

We had to choose two classes which were divided into two lessons. We did not have each lesson each
our teachers came from France and England but to give and average we had almost 6 hours of less
logistic class we were about 10 and in the marketing almost the same. In logistic we often had exercic
whereas in marketing we had only one presentation for each lesson.

I needed to take six different classes to validate 21 credits ECTS. I had fourteen hours of classes ea
particular timetable. Indeed my classes only started at 5:00 pm to end at 09:00 pm, and once in a w
didn't have an classes on Friday. So that was a really different timetable compared to the one we had
workload was average, and as in the ESC, we had to make group works in each class I chose, so con
pretty the same than in the ESC. But it is true that I have got the impression that the workload is a lit
and that was a good advantage in the business school of Madrid , because we had the same type of w
numerous in four of my classes , about 20 people, and for the two classes of 4th year I have chos
students. But I was the only Erasmus student in that two classes. Finally, wa had about two or three h
work to do.

I need to take 4 classes for the semester. It represents 12 credits in Korea. So I have 12 hours of
workload depends on the class you choose, because teachers are free to decide. The difference can
classes. In fact, two teachers can teach the same subject but request a different workload. I would s
average. But Korean students work a lot compared to Western students. Furthermore, Korean studen
pressure, because the GPA is very important in Korea. Indeed Korean companies ask the GPA to their
criterion. In addition, in Korea parents expect from their children to succeed, which is seemed logic
higher expectations than in France. The number of students depends on the class again, but ge
composed of 50 people because we have class in auditoriums. It depends on the size of the class
encourage students’ participation. Personally, the personal work took me one hour per week (wi
projects). And it was more when I had a test. I had few tests and our assessments mainly consist in m
ESC Rennes. We had a lot of group projects: one per class. So this is the most time-consuming activit
most of the time we work differently from Koreans. So it may take time to reach a decision. Anyway K
helpful and always ready to help.

For this semester I needed 20 ECTs so 4 classes (each classes =6ECTS) but I choose to take 5. Each cl
so I had 15 hours per weeks. The workload depends on the subject but it is not more or less than wh
Esc. The classes were good and bad, I had a teacher very interesting some more boring (one Spanis
understand with his accent), some teacher like always only read out loud the PowerPoint. In each
students, but much less in practice, as a lot of Spanish and Erasmus student don’t come to class. The
once more on the subject, for some we have to hand in a presentation each week, for some only exe

We had to take 4 courses that correspond 5 ECTS credits each. We had courses just tuesday and thu
8pm, approximatively 2hours per courses. The workload is lower than in Rennes because we attend
level. Each month we have an exam for each courses, during the month we also have homework. To s
7 out of 10. Per class we were 20 students

I took 4 classes and I had like 18 hours class time per week. I found the workload average actually it
The classes were like not so clean and not so dirty but the chairs and the desk had a former style for
economics, international economics and accounting classes and in those classes the number of stu
maybe more than 40. But I know some friends whose classes weren’t as full as m

During this semester, I needed to take 2 courses; each contains 10 credits, which took at least 9 hou
was composed of approximately 30 students who were mostly French. The classes were organized
teacher who explained us some concept and important notions of the topic. Then, it was our duty
information if needed. In this way, the amount of personal work was quite important for the assessm
a lot of essay and group project to do.

We had to take 4 classes during the semester. We had around 12-15 hours of class by week, but we fi
the 15th of April, and after I was 2 long group project with oral at the end. The workload isn’t so high,
are special compared than France, it’s always 2 lessons of 45 min so really short compared than fran
students by class and only foreign students. There wasn’t so much personal work because all the “pe
in the schedule and in the lessons.

5 classes. 15 hours per week. The workload was average. We were 70 by classes. The persona

We need at least 4 courses (5cts each), and so it’s about 12 or 15 hours per week, so we have a lot o
it’s your duty to make your schedule so you can do it however you want. Practical class are obliga
everyone. In the practical class we are about 30 students and during the lecture, depends, maybe 10
using power point for the lecture, and its like in ESC Rennes, but student are speaking more, and usu
we had to make presentation every week with our group.

To have my 20 credits, I have choosen 7 courses (of 3 credits), the courses are classified by Intensive
courses, or regular courses. So my schedule depends on the courses that I have choosen , sometimes
days free per week), sometimes the schedule was full (8.15am-12.15am – 13pm- 18pm) All the cour
for Erasmus student, so I didn’t have courses with Belgian students (I didn’t appreciate it because I d
with Belgian students). In general, we were approximatively 38 erasmus students. For the courses
sometimes we were 25 in class, sometimes 30...It depends on the courses choosen. Personal work i
many team works, presentations...As, we are used to do that in ESC, I found any problems to

I had to take at least 4 classes for the semester. I had 12 hours of class time per weak. I had a night c
you have to take that in consideration when you choose a class.You have more assignments to do tha
way easier. Most of the time you have a multiple choice question test. The classes were like classes
around 20 to 30 other students with a teacher doing a lecture. I had to study less than in France for
more assignments.

I needed to take 4 classes in order to validate the semester. I chose classes related to marketing and
12 hours of class per week, 3 hours per class. The workload is average, most of the work is done du
some reading to do before each class. There are between 20 and 30 students in eac

I've take 5 class in the semester.I've choose to hve class every day, just 2or 3 our per day, so 12-15 h
to have 60% to pass every exals but the teachers a nice with erasmus. If you don't miss school you
difficulties. You can do almost what you want in class. the Erasmus was realy respectful, but lot of tu
to class, or came half an our or an our late without any problem. We are supposed to be 40 or 50 per
class in wich we were less than 5 ans few time with just erasmus students. No personal work except
all the time you wabt to visit the city or looking for an internship. Unfortunatly, its impossible to le

I took approximately 7 courses for the whole semester to get more than 20 credits. I had around 12 h
Workload was low, same as the classes: the level is not high and not really on the same level as the E
15 students per class, sometimes we were even less: 8 students. Personal work will not take

I had 7 classes of Marketing (Marketing promocional, relacional, comunicacion, marketing y sistemas
hours of class time per week. The workload was low during the 3 first months, but the last month, th
There are approximately 20 students in each class, and for the personal work, it is one teac

We have take 3 classes, it correspond to 15 hours of class per week. As no one Marketing classes
semester, I have choose lessons of Strategy management and Internationnal developpment but I ha
Esc, so the level isn't very hight. These to classes are magistral lesson in Amphiteater ( arround 100
one is a Laboratory lesson ( Ethics of companies) in small classe (arround 25 students). We have to
classes, so normal work to study. We have also oral presentation of marketing case and ethical

Number of classes: 4 classes, 3 hours per week for each class (12 hours per weeks). The workload
Rennes because I had continuous assignments and I had to read book chapters and submit online qu
There were around 30 students in each class. I took senior classes in finance and accounting: the lev
classes were very interesting and my professors were always available, helpful and glad to have inter
classes. By studying regularly it’s completely possible to get good grades.

We had to take at least 4 classes in this semester which represent around 15 hours of classes by we
quite high, with a lot of personal work and a lot of reports and presentations to make: some clas
presentation and a written reports whereas other would ask for one presentation, one written report
whole semester. Most of the classes were good, with less than 10 students in the classroom. It was n
lot of interaction between the teacher and the students.

I need 4 classes but I took 5. For me the workload is average. Classes were very magistral with an av
each classes, I had 2 profesors.

We could take a lot of courses. But in order to meet the requirements of the ESC Rennes, I took 5 cou
23+3 credits. Classes generally are composed by 30 students on average. Personal work really va
example, in E-commerce, most of the work is done during the lesson in contrary to international mark
prepare presentation every week. We were encouraged to mix Russian and foreign students

I had to take 4 classes, which represent 12 hours of class time per week. The workload was regular,
lecture for each class, and sometimes we had little quiz. The classes were on the same model than in
some differences. For example, in various classes, I had to give me my own note. The class time are
France (students often enter the class 20 or 30 minutes after the beginning. We are around 30 studen
work around our hour before each class.

I had to take 4 courses, each course is 6 credits, so 6x4=24. it is 3 hours per course, so 12 hours per
practice. It is the best university of madrid so it was pretty hard. 30 students in each class. 5 hours pe

You need at least 4 classes of 5 ects each to validate your semester. I personally took 6 because it w
have classes 2 days per week so … you don’t need so much free time. The number of student we are
The work you have to provide depends on the class you choose. You can only take boring classes in w
present to get your credit. I choose a class which is called Project Management. I have the best teac
are in this class 3 teams of 10 persons each. Each team work on a project of business plan for
accommodation based in India. And for this class we have a 600 pages book to read. So it takes time b

I chose 7 courses (21 ECTS) You have 2 kinds of courses : intensive or regular. In a regular course, yo
the semester. In an intensive course, you have 24 hours during 1 week. The workload is pretty hig
course. We have classes of 40 people in average. Most of the time you are with Erasmus students. B
very interested in our lectures. You need some personal work (like 5 hours a we

You have to take 6 classes with 6 ects. It’s approximately 10 to 15 hours per week. The workload is me
to enjoy your life. The classes are very similar with French one but we are only 6 to 10 students p
interesting and the teachers are very close to us. The personal work is normal, few hours of studyin
enough.

I had to obtain 20 credits. So I needed to take only 4 courses. My schedule was very changing durin
beginning, I had only a 5 hour per week because not all of my classes had begin. But after the first m
class per week. The workload were pretty average, but because I had to take only 4 courses, the fin
Classes were on amphitheatres, and the number of students were approximately around 100 perso
pretty high. It was mostly group work.

You have to take at least 4 classes. Each class is 2 periods of 1h15, so you will have around 10 hours
much. You can also take extra English or Korean classes but you won’t get any credits for that. The ch
we had to choose 4 class out of 6 which could transfer us some credits. Most of them are not related
communication with others or leadership in general. I found the classes quite easy and very interestin
you won’t be able to study finance, marketing, logistics, business or anything like this. You are mixe
classes but not all of them. The personal work is not hard and doesn’t take lon

I had to take 4 classes because each class was 5 ECTS and we needed 20 ECTS. I choose 5 in case I f
a lot of interesting classes, so it was not a sacrifice. Even if I chose 5 classes, I only had 10 hours of c
each course is 2 hours. But, we had to do work at home to submit tests before the examinations
examinations. The classes were interesting: in fact, we could choose our courses after attending to th
the courses I like the most and the most interesting lecturers.

I had 6 courses. It was 18 hours per week. Each course lasted 3 hours. The workload was adapted to
but to low either. We were about 30 in courses but for some courses we were just 15 for example. It
and the speciality. It was mostly group project in every course, so not lots of personal work

I decided to take 25 ECTS this semester. I took the classes I like more and I need to learn them bec
necessary for my Master 2 and for my future job. So I took 8 classes in total. Some are 2,5 ECTS an
represents around 15 hours of classes each week. The level of classes is very high. I was confused at
lots of project group. Germany is a country really based on research, and this level is always required
There are for each classes: tutorials and seminar. There are between 40 and 50 students in tutorials a
students in seminar. There are more seminar courses. I have a seminar with 800 persons, the amphit
personal work was highly necessary to follow the classes. It takes me a long time to translate some c
French. So I spend around 10 hours each week to prepare the lessons.

I needed four classes. 10 hours per weeks. The workload was very light. We had group projects, m
exams. We were 50 people per classes. The teacher was doing his today-presentation, some student

I needed 10 credits to validate my semesters as 1 Taiwanese credits is approximately equal to 2 EC
classes gave 3 credits and I registered for 4 of them. I have 12h class time a week, the workload is ve
and depending on the week, but overall I find it on average. There are from 10 to 40 students in each
some readings are required before each session.

The class was very small and cold, with around 60 peoples inside, and we sometime didn’t had a table
microphone which were very bad quality which increase the difficulty to understand the Hinglish (hind
lots of work every weeks, who takes more than 5 hours per courses. It was group

I had 3 classes, 3 hours per week for each. You need to work around 10 hours at home per week. C
tutorials, no more than 20 students but we have also amphitheater and here we are betwe

I needed 4 classes but I took 5. I had three hours for one module each week. I find the workload ave
interesting and the teacher more pedagogue (they do not do just their class; they want to know if the
The students are quieter and they are approximately 20. The personal work needed was 2-3 hou

We need to take 4 classes. We had about 10 hours per week. It depends on the classes. The workloa
courses were in Chinese in some of them!!! We should have classes in English but teachers were spe
time… because Chinese student doesn’t speak English very well… In this classe where the teacher s
english, we were about 40 student. In an other course with also Chinese student, we were about 20 s
courses, there were opened especially for us in the middle of the semester (french student) because
During one of those course, someday there is african student that can join us but not all the time. S
french and 6 African students.

I had to take 4 classes which represents 12 hours of classes per week, regarding the workload, it was
Rennes approximately. Classes here are like in France, around 25 student per class. Personal work re
per week.

4 cours par semestre (12 heures de cours par semaine + 6h de TD une semaine sur deux).
Les co
des état financiers II, analyse des opérations financières et d'investissement) sont beaucoup plus ap
qu'à l'Esc Rennes. Les classes sont nombreuses, et avec très peu d'étudiants Erasmus voire quasime
Marketing sont généralement plus abordables, et vous retrouvez plus facilement des étudiants Erasm
au delà du partiel final plusieurs travaux de groupe et mid term dans le semestre, il était donc néces
régulièrement (1h par jour).

Four classes per semester. Two hours per day. Workload low/average. Great classes. Around 20/25

I was in Business studies (Bachelor). I take all the classes of the module: Accounting, organizatio
Management & Strategies analysis. Moreover you have to do one group semester project (about what
field of study). So during the week i had 8 or 10 hours of classes. But i had some meetings with my p
semester project.
In accounting and organization theory we were about 20 students. For these bo
read some chapters of your reference book for each classes. Project Management & Strategies analy
to build our project. We were about 10 in this class. It is very useful to ask some question or when

I had to take 4 classes that were composed of 3hours classes a week each. So, I had 12 hours of clas
was average. The classes were sometimes hard to understand for me, because of the teachers' ac
teacher in finance, and he was almost impossible to understand for a non-english student). Some t
good, and most of them always arrived late to start the lesson and there were not a lot of students t
classes. Most of the time we were around 10 to 15 students (and sometimes 3 or 4) in the classroom
during the examination sessions.

4 business courses. I have also chosen to take Chinese courses. One course lasts 2h30 and I took 2 C
15 hours. The workload is quite high in finance. Around 40 students per class, I guess. For the pe
needed around 3-4h a week.

At first, the APO (administration) told us that we had to study 7 classes, but after an email from ESC
study 4 classes. Just to know: we are in PGDM 1st year (--> première année de MBA), so we cannot r
to chose between those classes: Advanced Corporate Finance (finance), Human Resources Mana
humaines), Management Value Chain Throught Operation (logistique), Business research methods (re
Indian Law (droit indien), Management Information System (équivalent de l'EBM), Economics (économ
was difficult to chose, because we could not chose Indian Law, because it would be too difficult (we do
India), MIS was too complicated, because the major part of the student have an ingeneering backgrou
in computers, and it is not possible for us to succeed. So even if I came in this univerisity for Marke
intesting classes, but only for PGDM 2nd years --> PGE3). So I had to chose some class I would neve
operations. We had class every day from Monday to SUNDAY ! ! We had only 15 hours of class per
projects and class every day. Even if we had few class per day, the workload was high, because
morning, so it was not possible to wake up late (even during week ends ! !) We were 50 students pe
every day, because teachers are always asking some questions about last class and we receive

It is necessary take about 4 classes, I took 5 for safety. We have approximately 11 hours per week. Th
only at the end where we are asked to know a lot of things for partial. However, it should be revised t
because it is impossible to learn everything one week in advance (what is done in France for example
in class. You have to work about 5 hours a week.

I took four classes during the semester. It was either 1h30 or 3h of class time per week and per class
low, even a little lower to the one in Rennes. The classes were very similar to Rennes, seminars and l
20 to 40 per class. There was not that much personal work.

I had to select at least 4 courses during my spring semester in South Korea, but to make sure I won’t f
had Human Resources, Organizational Management, Marketing and Asian Business and Marketing
course. So each week I had 16 hours of mandatory courses plus the personal work like (personal rea
The workload was quite high compared to what I expected at the beginning of my stay. In fact we h
presentation every week and also mid term and final exams, so it was quite a demanding semester b
classes were composed of around 30-40 people (both local and exchange students). The classrooms w
amphitheatre (half a circle) with comfortable seats. The teacher did his courses through power point o
big overhead projectors. We had to attend to all the class but if we missed more than 3 or 4 (depen
automatically failed. The personal work was different from a week to another considering some
presentions in addition to the compulsory courses. So during “busy weeks” we needed to work somet
personal work. And this rate went to 4h/5H a day during exam period.

In order to have my 30 credits I take: 7 I have 12hours of class by week. Workload: very low Numbe
and 20 depend on the courses Personal work: 2 hours by week

I had 3 classes during the week, it corresponds to 8 hours. Moreover, I had two intensive courses du
exam at the end of the week. I preferred the courses about my speciality, finance. The teachers in th
very interesting and it was easier for us to be interested about the course. We were in average 25 du
during the lectures. The workload was very weak and we had a lot of time to travel outside the Czec
experience for me. The personal work was not very important because I just had few courses and it

We had two periods during this semester. There were mostly similar concerning the timetable but the
We mostly had classes from Monday to Thursday, only during the morning. I had around five different
much classes however homework was really emphasised with a lot of group wo

- 4 classes from Monday to tuesday (2pm to 8pm with somedays 3 hours break). - workload : high
semester so we have twice more work than any other exchange student. Some weeks we had to subm
(3 pages). A lot of groupwork - number of students: 30 (half filipinos half frenc

I had to take minimum 4 different courses, for a total of 12 credits. I took 14 credits, for 14 hours pe
courses between Monday and Wednesday. Sometimes I was the only white student in the class. Th
permitted me to travel the other days of the week.

We have to attend 5 classes a week, they last between 1h30 and 3hours. The workload is low and d
personal work. There are around 40 students in each class it is very interactive

I had to choose 4 classes of 1 credit (or 3 classes of 1 credit and 2 classes of 0.5 credit). In total, we h
had approximately 15 hours of class time per week (depends on the week but between 10hours and
high in international finance for example but in marketing it was the same level as in Rennes. The I
School have followed engineer studied before coming in business school so they have strong financ
There are 50 students in each class and there are 5 classes in the university. There are several asses
so we had to work every week and not just before the exams.

To be sure to validate my semester, I took 6 classes (Direccion de empresa and Direccion estrategica y
ECTS, Plan de Marketing and Iniciativa emprendedora = 4,5 credits, Negociacion internacional and Cr
6 credits). Included all my classes I could validate 27 credits, what let me the possibility at least to fa
classes started at least at 4 pm (sometimes 5 pm) and finished at 10 pm. I had 20 hours of classes pe
there is a system in ESIC what they called “examenes liberatorios”. In some classes (the most importa
if your have more than 5 at each of these exams. So it obliged you to have an unbroken and regular p
for this exams. Moreover you have also work group which allows you to work, talk and make you for
were composed of approximatly 20 peoples (it depends of the classes). Teachers didn't ask a lot of
some research or reading sometimes.

I had to take 4 classes, but I took 5. I had about 12h of class per week. The workload varies a lot betw
say my workload was average - . Most of the classes are lectures in amphitheatre. The number of stu
from 40 to 80 or more. I had not a lot of group projects, I actually had only 2, but they last almost ha
The personal work was quite important, but it varied also for every subjects. I had a lot of pressure
found out that it was not as difficult as I thought. I did not know their exam, how to study it, what wa
worked, but I found out that it was actually quite easy. (or at least for me, but since I worke

We need to take at least 4 classes. I personally took 4 classes which corresponded to 10 hours a wee
workloads for my classes were on average: we had sometimes pop quizzes, sometimes assignments,
and final exams. We were about 70-80 people per class, only in lecture hall room but it was always
respectful. The lecture hall room had 2 big screens and the professor often has a mike. The facilities
and with the highest technology. KUBS is a good place to study.

Concerning classes it depends on the number of credits required. You have to take 4 or 5 classes min
required. So it represents around 8 or 10 hours of class time per week. For all courses you are in a gro
have to prepare power point and do a presentation during the class. The workload is low because you
the work. In a class, the number of students is around 50 and 60 people. Indian students are used to
class.

I had 10 classes, each from 1 to 3 credits. At the beginning I had 25 hours per week, which decreased
the last weeks. The workload is average-low. The classes are very participative and I had to do an or
course. Some courses were more demanding than other (mid-term exam, final exam). The teacher
Moscow and often tell us that Russia is great opportunity for us, which is actually true. In each class
students.

Every class are 6 or 8 crédits. So we need 3 or 4 classes to pass the 20 credits. I took 5 (with the G
“reading course”, that’s mean that I didn’t have any class in this subject, but some articles and docum
an assignment or a presentation every 2 or 3 weeks for each subject. So I had only 6 fixed hours pe
following the beginner and the advanced Greek class. With the presentations, I had between 8 and 18
the presentations were the same week. I think having some reading courses is nice, because we can
want, but 4 is too much and a lot of stress (however I have only one exam at the end of the semest
only assignments and presentations). A mix between normal and reading courses is better. For the
depends of the class, for me it was between 2 people and 35 people in one class. For the persona
reading courses, I had to work around 10 hours per week by myself.

I took 4 classes ( international marketing, consumer behaviour, marketing research and informat
management) . Each class lasts 3 hours and we were between 30 and 40 students per class . You hav
than in classes. There is team work in each class and you have to start your work very early in the se
you are in holiday because their way of grading it is more difficult to have a pass compared

As I needed 20 credits, I had to take 4 classes in Malaga (each one counting for 6 credits). I had betw
week what was quite good, but as I had different level classes, my timetable wasn’t accommodatin
workload is between average and low. The classes are very big (they can welcome about 100 people
would say that we were approximately 60 by class in my courses of 2nd year and 40 in the lec

I took 5 classes during the semester : Business ethics 3h/week Financial Management 3h/week
Management 3h/week Operations Management 3h/week Import-Export Management 3h/week I had
per week. The workload was high in some subjects like Business Ethics and Financial Management wh
group project were asked. The class were only in “small” group, no lectures. Small in India is still big,
more than 50 students. Personal work was essential in some subjects such as Financial Managemen
Import-Export where all the notions teached in class were considered as acquired. In Buiness Ethics it
at home on a case study and then we discuss it in class which allow a lot of interaction between the t
but also some debates between the students. It was nice to see students willing to debate on a su
whereas in France is sometimes difficult to have one answer from one studen

I need to take 4 classes of 3 credits each in a semester to obtain 12 credits which is considered 24 c
classes I had only 10 hours of class per week. My workload was average, I have more assignments t
exams but it was easier than in France. Unlike France, I had to work regularly in the US because every
do (reports, assignments, quiz...). We were between 30 and 40 per classes.

3 modules soit 14heures de cours reparties sur le lundi, mercredi et jeudi soir. les cours étaient tr
rythme soutenu et le travail à fournir était d'autant plus élevé pour ceux dont l'anglais n'était pas la
dans l'ensemble ça s'est très bien passé

We need to take at least 4 classes, which represent about 15 hours/week. The workload is pretty high
projects in each courses, most of the times to do alone. The classes was interesting, and we was 8
courses, so it was really simple to talk to the teacher and with others students

I needed to take minimum of 20 ECTS per month (but you know that). I had 23 ECTS, means 7 co
hours of course. But I also registered on intensive course (on one week, during 4 days, exam at th
workload is average to low. The classes were fine, new. Maximum was 30 students per class, because
no conferences. Every time with one teacher. During my Czech lessons, we were 2 to 6 students m
teached in French.

We need to take 4 classes. We have 12 hours of class per weeks. The workload is very high and the t
between the beginning and the end for some classes and for other it is more like a discussion, more i
students per class and some class were in chinese language… The personal work for us is different f
we just just need to be present and do few homeworks.

Most of the courses are for 4 or 6 ECTS and I took 4 of them. Usually there are not many classes, like
week, but there is a lot of personal work in this University. I admit that you do have to work if you wa
you are done with the homework it is ok.

I chose 4 courses. I had about 20 hours in average per week. You can notice that you can easily trav
they make you able to do it. You just have to send a mail to the responsible. But there are projects
represents 50% of the final mark. So you have to do it seriously. We were about 40 per class in “TD” a
the big class. The atmosphere is incredible because indian people are very serious and they like co
There is a good ambiance in some courses and teachers try to help you if you want to study seriously.
are very hard but many students and teachers can help you. Some teachers have changed the rules o
able to do it according to our knowledge and skills. Indeed Indian people mostly did an engineering s
the business school.

5 classes, around 6h to 12h hours of class per week. The workload was average. The number of
course sometime we can be 50 students and some class 10 students. At the beginning of the se
personal work than the end of the semester.

We needed to take 7 or 8 classes to validate the semester. It is divided in 2 trimester (4 classes in e
hours per week (Monday to Thursday). The workload is lower than in France and we found the globa
than in at the ESC Rennes. Classes are not crowded… We were a maximum of 20 students and a min
asking for a daily homework which is generally reading and researching.

I took fives classes (the minimum of european credits/ECTS that I had to get is 20), I had twelve hour
found the workload high because at the beginning it was difficult to understand and to follow the tea
of the semester it was more easy to understand the teacher and their way of teac

I have taken 4 classes and i had 20 hours of class time per week, it was very low, but classes was in
work was average.

Normally I had to take only 4 classes to validate my semester. Purpose finally I Took 5 classes. One cla
total I have 15 hours. I also Took some aussi Chinese class: 4 hours a week. Each class in Between 30
it depends of the course. The workload is average. We have several oral presentations (group or
essays during the semester and one final exam. We have some group projects that need to spend a
for the cross-cultural and leadership class, I have 3 individual presentations, one report (midterm) and
of one hours. For the international marketing class, We had two essays, one case study, one group pro
exam.

I took 4 classes this semester. I had 8 hours per week. The work load was alright. The class were go
students. The personal work was not so much.

I took 9 classes. It depends of the week but I had around 10 hours per week. At the end of the semest
workload is pretty low, it’s not really difficult. The classes are normal, there were between 5 and 20 st
personal work depends on the classes that you choose, but it is mostly oral present

I needed to take 4 classes among a choice of 7 different classes. It represented around 20 hours a we
The “exchange students” were only French which was annoying for those who wanted to live a “very
it wasn’t the case because class were a mix of French and Filipino students but it was great because
which made us talk in English at least at school. We were about 30 students (half French, half Filipino
was not so low, we had some work to do at least regularly which was better because at the end we did
writing exam” which is nicer I think.

I have chosen 4 lessons at the beginning. But when I arrived in Rome I saw that the lessons availabl
same that it was supposed to be. That is why I changed them. Finally I only took 3 lessons (9 ECTS ea
lessons per week, which is very low. Concerning the workload, it was very low too (almost nothing to
except at the end, during the period of exams. As a not very well organised university, it is very hard
to pass the exam. Teachers generally say it very late, that is why the week before the exam is a h
Concerning the number of student in each class, because of the English spoken nature of the lessons
Erasmus students, that is why the class were usually composed of 10 or less stud

I needed nine classes during this abroad semester. I also chose a correspondence course with ESC Re
in order to have a sufficient number of finance courses. On average, I had ten hours of classes per we
was low. However, some courses (especially the two finance courses I chose) required a high pers
necessary to make a personal work for this two courses. For the other courses, a high personal work w
the work was made during the classes. All students of "Business and Management" program were di
25 students. In each groups, there were international students and local studen

I had to take three classes but I took four. I had 13hours by week just 3-4 hours per day. The course
RENNES : a screen with a powerpoint that you can sometime download by advance to prepare the
assessments to do to valid the course but they are not marked it was ust a way to practice except in
( 2 marked quiz). I had only one written exam, 2 files to do by group, and 4 seminars (2 Hours each).
class depends on the course. Fon example in sociolofy we were around 16 an in marketing around 80
to do just read the chapter of the book and listen during the course.

We needed to take four classes among five (you can’t choose your matter like finance). It was the e
than the previous semester in Rennes so it was not very interesting ... And we were very disappointe
We had 2 hours of class by day (Monday to Thursday). The classes look like the same than in Rennes
average). And the workload was low. We travelled a lot instead of going at the university in order to d
amazing. And our lower presence wasn’t a handicap for the exam.

I had 4 and 12 hours per week. The level is low. The classes are easy, at the beginning the only diffic
overcomed it quickly. In classes, we are 20-25 but colombian students are different ages : the most co
are few workers/adults. I worked 1-2 hours per week for lectures and projects

I needd to take 4 classes (1 class in Macao is 3 hours) I have 12 hours of classes a week. Workloa
Classes of 40 students in general. Personal work : group project.

I choose 4 classes this semester and this represent 13 hours per week and fortunately I success to s
the Monday to Wednesday. The number of student depend really the class, in some there are les
approximately 30. I study two interesting classes about the business in Indonesia and the other abo
about this country and the south of Asia. I was interested about south Asia before to come and

I had to take at least 4 classes, each class was 3h (2x 1h30) a week. The workload was average. Th
general composed of 20 students, and lectures were composed of 2 or 3 groups. Personal work=

You have to validate 20 credits ECTS, i took 3 courses : cross cultural communication, leadership a
management, negotiation. I had 10 hours per week, i had a workload average . The number of studen
lot of the course (between 15 and 50 people). In each course I had to do one or two term paper before

We have to take 5 classes in a semester. We had nearly 9 hours of class per week. The workload wa
exams began. Classes were very strange. First of all there weren’t windows, we were in the dark. More
to participate and even challenge the teacher. There were a lot of student in the classes nearly 50 stu
a lot of presentation so you had to work in a team. Indians student helped you a

To have 24 ECTS, I needed to take 4 classes of 6 ECTS each. So I had 3 hours of class per courses, 1:3
and 1:30 or tutorial courses. To sum up, I had 12 hours of courses a week. Even if 12 hours seems lig
high in this University. For instance, in some classes, I had to do cases each week and presented it in
have to work more at home to be able to succeed your exams. The classes were similar of the one of
more numerous by class.

I had to take 6 classes to get 20 ects , it represents 12 hours of class per week . The workload depens
it's not difficult , we are like between 20 and 30 in each class , and the classes are very interesting
participate so it's very interactive. We have to do many group works , so the workload depends on ho

For this semester at Krakow University of Economics, I took 7 classes : - Creativity Training - Intercu
Business and Management - Corporate Social Responsibility - International Commodity Market - E
European Union - International Business Negotiation - Polish course (for beginners) I had around 20
week. The workload was average : some classes demanded constant homework, most of all class
groups. I didn't work too much per week, expect for some specific homework and group project tasks,
advance our mid-term exams and final exams which demanded a certain amount of work. The numb
on classes : in some of them, number of students was around 35-40 students maximum, in others
students. So, generally, the classes were not over-crowded. All classes were done by powerpoint pre
who sent it to us by the University Platform. We also had practice courses and presentation fo

I need to take enough classes to get 20 ECTS, personally i took 5 classes for 10 hours per week. As i
my classes about finance that it needs time to study it after class with a medium workload (around 4h
can choose other subject that don't ask too much time of personnal work. the number of student p
sometimes with 25 peoples, other time 10 ...

4 courses were needed to validate the semester (6 ECTS Credits per course). 1 hour 30 of lecture an
class (practice) per week, for a total of 12 hours per week. The general level of study is quite good.
were around 80 students and 20/25 in the reduced class. The contain of classes were divided betwe
presentation of case study, exercises. On average, the personal work was low, but constant (even
courses).

You need to take 4 classes.
Each class has around 4 to 5 hours per week.
You have a 2 pages pap
each class. You are 30 per class, teachers are for most of them really nice.

4 classes in a semester, 12 hours of class per week, the workload is average. Same class than ESc
present courses with powerpoint, 15 students per class. The personal work is important at the end of
essay.

I have taken nearly 12 classes. And per week I have maximum 22 hours at the beginning and at th
had 3 hours per week. I found the level very low and I didn’t work so much at home. In the classes,
students (10) except a few Russian students...

Il faut au moins 4 crédit donc au moins 4 matières “full credit” c’est dire valant 1 crédit. Il y a 20h de
classes. Le niveau de la classe était élevé, ils sont maitres dans l’art de l’improvisation. La participat
le professeur et les élèves fait parti intégrante de l’enseignement. Ils élèves sont une 40aine par clas
profs peut cependant être déroutant au début… Cela nécessite pas mal de travaiil personnel parce
surtout basés sur la partie théorique, donc les cours et les livres, surtout.

4 classes: financial reporting, performance management, strategic management and finance. Fina
weeks, almost 9 hours per week. For the others 3 hours per week. Concerning financial reportin
management, we were in classes with Chinese students, the presentation were in English, but the te
Chinese during classes. We complained to the university administration, but they couldn’t do anyt
students are speaking a poor English and if the teachers want his students to pass they need to speak
This is why after week 7, the university opened two class especially for international students, that is
students from esc Rennes. It doesn't ask a lot of personal work.

I choose 7 subjects in this semester to validate 20 credits. That did not represent many hours in clas
week was about 10 hours. Moreover, the workload was very low, and course in general were really e
end of each subject program we had a little test or a presentation, and that was all, to have the
approximately 20 foreign students by class, and concerning russian students, they don't often come in
come only at the last lesson for the test.

In a trimester, we have to take between 3 or 4 classes at least. In the first one I choose 4 classes and
Each class is 4 hours a week and the workload is quite low. Furthemore classes are small because a
some students drop the class in the middle of the semester, I remember that in one class only a Germ
Classes room are like small amphitheater with a computer for the teacher.

The foundation week was 1 credit, so I needed to take only 3 classes to validate my semester. I cho
course in Korean language, which makes me so 4 classes. There is very little time course: 3 hours per
hours per week for Korean. But each subject requires a lot of personal work: assignments to do
presentations too; and readings. But even if it represents a lot of work, teachers give every times
worries !!!

We need to take 4 classes per semester. Each class lasts three hours, this is the theoretical class, a
practical classes adding two hours which makes between 3 or 5 hours a subject. That way, with my fo
on Monday, Tuesday and Thursday. Moreover, there are many public holidays during the semester so
make up the classes missed. The workload is high considering that there are a lot of readings and ex
teacher generally uses PowerPoint presentation or writes on the blackboard. Besides, the number o
between 20 and 30 so the teacher knows student’s names.

In this 4th semester we have to obtain 20 credits ects, so I choose 6 classes for a total of 22,5 credits
of 17 hours per week, but with the homework and some group projects you can add about 5 hours
workload was a little high compared with I imagined it before arriving, what influenced my possibilitie
also because I had class on Friday which could not allow you to have a tree days week-end. Each cla
students which allow teachers to help you more and be more aware of your work and how they can
each class was of one hour with sometimes group activities, lessons or practical c

I took 4 courses of 5 hours each. It’s an average of 20 hours a week. Each course is worth 6 credits.
but there’s an entire book to read for the end exam. Doesn’t appear like a lot at the beginning but at
process. There is also group work that takes time to do. Classes are lecture classes. The teacher rea
the time. In Spain the student have to participate to the class because it is an actual part of the fina
natural and more mechanic to participate in class. We’re an average of 30/40 students per class and
practice. Moreover, most of the teachers (not all) but most didn’t really care about Erasmus studen
don’t have the information which seminary which day if we have to subscribe.

4 classes, it was 12 hours per week. The workload was average or low, depending of the classes. Ther
in each class. There wasn’t so many personal work, just before the oral presentation, and

We need to take 4 classes. To be honest, the workload is very low, but I find that is important, becaus
discover the country. Moreover, the choice of classes was very limited, and often not interesting. We
about 10-15 per class.

We took 4 classes and it seems that it was about 10 hours per week, spread on Monday and Wedn
evenings. The workload was quiet low during all the year but a little bit higher at the end of the year
30/40 student in each courses and not much personal work. We had time to discover the city, the cou
was good.

It depends on the credits of each course. I took 6 courses. I had 12 hours of course per week. I had
students in each course, sometimes not more than 5 (4French and 1Finn). Not lot of personal w

Minimum 4, I took 5 for a margin of safety. The workload is very high, not because it is concretely di
students have a very very different way of talking and thinking then us. It is unstructured. No a lot o
projects. The worst was to study final exams : “read and learn the whole books…” We were aro

you have to takeat least 4 classe if 2h30 (2*1h15) the workload is ok. the number of student really

We had to obtain between 20 and 30 ECTS during the semester. I decided to choose five courses to
three hours of classes from Monday morning to Thursday morning. However, the workload was
(approximately 10 hours of personal work per week), due to group projects, mid-term exams and wor
in many courses, the attendance and/or the participation are taken into account in the final mark. Th
in lectures, in classes of 100-150 students, but the teachers managed to make it quite i

Almost 5 or 6. Depending of credits of the classes. With have had to validate 20 credits so I took 5 co
credits. It represents 15 hours per week. Personally I had classes only the afternoon between 17h an
four days of the week. In each class we are between 20 and 30 and 5 hours per week of persona

It was 20 credits so it correspond to 7 classes + optional classes. We had around 10 hours of classes
the time, as sometimes we had master courses in only one week (3 hours per day, exam on satursda
average quite low. We were around 30 people per class, with a minimum of 5 Erasmus students in ave
work in depends on the course, some were only necessary only 2 hours, some other 5 hours (includin
preparation)

I had to validate 20 credits for this semester. I chose 6 courses representing 27 credits. I had 18 hour
workload was not always high, it depended on the period. It was not the same system than in Franc
exams but more group project and personal assignment we had to prepare at home and return to t
deadline, on an online platform. So we had a lot of homework at some moments but nothing too huge
not really high. We were in class with people coming from bachelor, younger than us and not yet in
difficult. However, it was another way to learn and work, another approach so it was quite interestin
because during each one we put theory into practice with group exercises. The number of students in
class it was. Generally between 15 and 40.

3 classes were enough but I had 4, which consisted on average of 11h of class per week. The workloa
start and becomes quite regular as compared to Rennes. There are breaks every 45 minutes, majority
in some classes, none in others. Classes gather from 12 to 60 students. Final exams are really import
course, from 70 to 100%. Therefore more work is to be planned for the exams

I needed to take four classes during the semester. That represented 13 hours per week. The workloa
number of students in each class was about 30. The classes were normal, with separated tables and
not have homework for each class but when we had, it took around 2hours to do

I needed to take 4 classes and I had 3 hours per class so 12h per week. The workload was high, esp
The format of the classes was : attendance checking then oral presentation then debate, and finally in
with powerpoint explanation. In one hand, there were labs for some classes, which are classes with l
people) to do exercises about a chapter in particular. On the other hand, there were lectures with an a
needed to do a lot of personal work to succeed (around 4h per day) as there are a lot of web-quizzes
oral presentations to prepare and assignments to complete (especially for the class BU121 Fu

I had to take at least 4 modules in the semester. The DIT has the same notation system as the ESC R
were worth 5 ECTS. I needed at least 20 ECTS in order to validate my semester. So I chose 5 modul
exactly 12 hours of class per week. The workload was average, because honestly for some courses I h
but for other courses I had many projects and works to do. I had two courses in lecture theatre and th
courses were quite basic; the lecturer used always a power point and some case study for the tutoria
general really interactive. I had only one course which was as a kind of a dictation and it was not re
number of students in each class was variable. Generally we were approximately thirty. I had only on
option and we were nine. Finally, the personal work depended on the course. Some courses require
and others 4 or 5 hours because of the additional reading materials or the group projects. I had to wo
courses because of the previous reasons.

Each course represent 7,5 credits so I needed to take 3 but finally I took 4. I had between 10 and 15
depend on the class schedule. NHH is the best business school in Norway. Therefore, the workload wa
courses one term paper to do by groups of 4-5 people and one final exam to get the final grade. We
people by class. The way of teaching is close to the english model with not so much courses but a
compared to France, especially books to read.

I had to take four classes in the semester, and it was 12 hours of class per week? The workload was l
level in France (but it’s because this university is not the best in that career). The classes are really d
professors are more close to the students and especially with the students from abroad (we were th
university). In each class there are between 20 and 30 students. We didn’t need to work a lot out o
specifics projects).

The system in university is completely different from ESC Rennes. What is required from ESC Rennes
credits equals to average 4 courses. However the level of the courses and so far the exams are hig
France. So it is important to attend more courses than you need. For example I attended 7 courses
courses in German. With those seven courses I had 13 hours of courses per week. Indeed most of cou
and half contrary to 3 hours in ESC Rennes. However you have to be careful because the exams
concerning the exactitude of knowledge. You have to study a lot before the exam and sooner you w
passing exams. In only 3 courses I had teamwork, but that doesn’t take as much as time than a tea
Actually real stakes for passing exams and getting the credits are during the final exams. You are in u
so much constant evaluations. So all those information to explain that workload first impressions seem
in ESC Rennes School of Business but be careful with the exams, you have to study a lot and kno
information given in courses but also have been deeper in each topic.

I chose 5 classes but with 4 classes you have enough credits to pass your semester (classes count fo
approximately 12 hours of classes per week. The workload depend also on the classes you choose, s
you have continuous assessment but others are only based on 20 multiple choices questions and yo
book for a 30 minutes exams. So it really depend on the teacher and before choosing you classes you
teacher about the evaluation methods. Besides, I saw a big difference between classes of second ye
years that require a higher personal work.

I had to take 3 classes this semester. Each class lasted 3 hours per week. So I had classes 9 hours p
day per subject to work at home, so the workload was quite high. It requires lots of personal work,
especially about theories from the books we had to buy.
The classes I had, took place in auditorium
and 70 per class. The most surprising was that we could eat during the class !! We had 15 minutes b
this was quite nice, and better to stay concentrated on the course.

I needed to take 4 classes of 3hours each to validate my semester. So there was a total of 12hours pe
Mexicans (about 25 per class), the workload was average because there were home and group wor
consultoria.

To validate the semester four classes are needed, but I took five. I have 20 hours of class time per
average. The classes are similar to those in the ESC Rennes, but here the rules are less strict, studen
as they want, and the teachers even not take attendance. In the classes I have chosen, we are from 3
about 15 hours per week for my personal work.

I took 4 classes, each class is divided in two sessions a week and each session lasts around 1.15 m
hours of class per week. The number of students per class can vary but it was generally quite high, a
For each class you usually have a mid term, a group project and a final exam. I think that much pers
Korean people work a lot.

One class is equal to 6 ECTS. As we have to obtain between 20 and 30 ECTS, you can take 4 or 5 co
International business, International Business Law, Consumer Behavior, E-commerce, Investment Man
owns many programs: 1) International and Communication program, 2) Financial program, 3) Econom
4) Economy program, 5) Analytics program. It is possible to choose classes in different programs if tim
there are master classes, it is preferable to pick classes of Undergraduate second or third year. In
courses are compulsory and some are elective. Elective classes are available only if there are a cert
choosing it. Unfortunately, I had to choose two other classes because there were not enough stud
Management and International finance. In this way, number of students in each class and program ca
the number is around 50 students and sometimes it can be 100! For each class, there are twelve lec
have an intensive class; it means that you’ll have your twelve sessions during two or three weeks on
You can also have a class during all the semester (two lectures at the beginning for instance and the r
sometimes you can stay many days without having any classes. There are no workshop sessions onl
week can change. Workload is important; you have to read many additional readings and work in gr
for the next day in intensive class). Everyone has to participate during class even if there is no sheet
work is highly required and necessary.

For a semester, I took 5 classes for a total of 25 credits. One class was too difficult and boring so I ga
tutorials, I think I have less than 10 hours of classes per week. Lectures and tutorials are nice. Howev
high. In tutorials, the number of students is about 20 to 30 students but for lectures, it is more. It can
You have to study on your own, with the books because professors do not take the time to go deeply
concepts but they can assess you on it.

We need to take at least four classes in a semester. I have in average 9 hours of class time per week
not included). If I count the Chinese intensive class then I have 13.5 hours of class per week. Except in
I don’t think that the workload is high. The classes are mainly lectures. There are not many interaction
the professor. We are about 10 to 15 in each class.

I took five classes in order to have 27 ECTS. The level of the classes was low compared to the ESC in
were difficult. I had classes of 20 or 40 people, depending on the courses. I had to work 2 hours pe
Concerning the number of hours of classes per week, it was 12 hours.

I took 4 classes this semester: international trade, business analysis, finance and strategic manageme
6 hours for each course in the week. The workload was average. The class was crowded. Persona
because there is a continue testing system.

We had to validate 20 credits, therefore i took 4 Bachelor courses, and the important fact to know abo
the fact that the semester is divided in two parts, so during the first part of the semester i had two
second part it was the same situation. Concerning the level of difficulty, for the marketing courses, i
more difficult for the financial management courses, the workload is not very high, and you don't ne
your exam.

4 but i took 5 to be sure to validate my eramus. I had 15 hours of class aproximatively. The workload
semestre. But the exam was difficult for me because in this university it's only multiple choice exa
Teachears say that i'ts a work of memorisation during the semester. There 60 students i think in each
was not presents in class.

I took 8 differents class for almost 30 credits but it was more to make a choice. At the end I pass only
20/25 hours per week. The workload was average : some lessons needed to work really regularly an
file.The number of student really depends on the lesson. For example, in entrepreneurship we were 8
than 100. Personal work is not so demanding (again it depends on the professor) but there is a lot o
you get the habits to work with other foreigns people.

For this semester, we didn’t have choice of what courses we had to attend. We had to attend all the c
chose. I have taken “ International sales & marketing”. The classes I had were were: Marketing, Lo
Management and Finance. During the 2 first months, we had classes from (more or less) Monday t
hours of classes were of about 10 hours. After those 2 months, it was a period of personal projects
anymore, just one oral presentation at the end of May and another at the end of June that was our fin
was very low, expect the personal project, we didn’t have any homework. In class, we were about 3

I just needed 4 classes to have the number of credits asked by the ESC Rennes, and I had to have th
government. I had 10 hours of class per week, but I had a lot of personal work (books to read, essays
especially at the beginning because I had an online class in addition of the 4 other classes. Finally i
around 20 people.

We needed to take 5 classes to validate our credits but then a class was deleted because there was n
we have 12 hours of class in a week more 2 hours of Indonesian class. The workload is average. We h
for every days in each course, and a lot of big group projects. We were 35 students in a class. And
reunion in a week to do all the projects every week.

I take 4 classes. I have classes 2 days on a week to 9.30 am at 8 pm. The workload is average. We are
a personal work to do 2 times in a week

I need to take 3 classes in a semester, but to be sure to valid it, I have taken 4. I have just 12 hours of
sometimes I have no class. It depends of the class. My case is a special case because, without being
“option” classes (for Norwegian), not “mandatory classes” in the program. So my workload was light,
exam, it is just term paper in group to give with oral presentations and sometimes a si

You need to take at least 4 classes to have 20ECTS. I took 5 in the case I would have failed one. I ha
per week. The workload is quite low. You have to know that you will not be a master student here but
year student (BAC+2 or BAC+3), so the level is quite easier than in France. You can chose the subje
Some classes counts 40 students when some of my classes counts only 5 or 6 students. You can also
your class depending on the class you choose. In each class, you have a continuous assessment (ge
and a final exam.

Due to the requirements of the ESC Rennes, I have to come back in France with 20 ECTS at least. Wh
fact that the courses proposed in Karel-de-Grote and validated by ESC Rennes are all worth 3 ECTS
minimum of 7 courses. And my first official Learning Agreement indeed listed 7 courses. But I realised
at the end of February, that I had a very light timetable, and also that it was definitely dangerous to
failure. So I decided to extend my Learning Agreement and I was allowed to do so by the administrat
did not have a constant timetable, for the reasons that I am going to explain. In the Business for Exc
de-Grote, courses are divided into Regular courses and Intensive courses. My Regular courses occurre
first round of exams (in March), except one, which lasted until the end, and never had a duration pe
hours. I attended to 4 Regular courses. Intensive courses only last during one week, but from Monday
hours per day of this course on the schedule. I attended to 5 Intensive courses. According to the we
have either a relatively heavy timetable, if there was an Intensive course this week, or a light timeta
no Intensive course was scheduled, especially after that 3 of my 4 Regular courses stopped after the
March. The number of students in each class was variable, but there were in general fewer students
courses than for Intensive courses. I estimate that there were 20 to 30 students for Regular courses a
Intensive courses. I do not have the feeling to having faced an overwhelming quantity of work while
In terms of quantity, the workload was, I would say, reasonable. But it does not mean that I did not s
of time to work, especially before the exams.

I needed to take 3 main classes but as an Erasmus student I had the possibility to add some extra c
environment, English language support, written exams preparation, etc… Per week it was about 10was medium. The classes were interesting. The number of students in each class varied according to
of students interested in the subject. Personally I had a lot of personal work since there were lots of
the only one working seriously and involved in the different projects.

Actually, I needed 20 ECTS. So the number of classes depended on the number of credits of each sub
or 4 credits. To be more self-confident, I took 24 credits, representing 7 subjects. The first and com
students was the international Marketing week (5 credits), and last just two weeks. So with the 6 othe
the week schedule, I had between 10 and 15h per week of class time. The workload was correct, not
home work to do. I think that as we were Erasmus students, perhaps it was a bit less difficult than Be
had to work. The class were nice, because first the subjects I took were interesting, and then because
(between 6 and 20, according to the number of students who also took the same course). I just foun
were only between Erasmus, and not mixed with Belgium students. But it was for sure because they s
English (not as in our school, but that I find better, English is so important nowadays). So the class w
and the advantage was that we could easily ask for advice, help or explanations if we did not under
course. So concerning the personal work, as I said above, the workload was doable and

I took 4 classes in a semester, with 12h of class time per week. The workload was beetwin average a
classes than the Indians. There are about 40 students in each class. 3 or 4 hours of personal work pe

I took 4 classes on that semester, which is around 10 hours a week of class. The workload tends to be
to travel though. The classes were like normal classes, with 20 to 70 students. A lot of personal work
American system which is different from the French one.

4 minimum. I had 12h of class time (6 monday - 6 tuesday) The workload is average, it depends on
students in each class. Personal work depends also on the class you take but it can be really hi

4 classes are compulsory to get the right number of credit. You can take 1 extra class. Each course is
Management theory and practice (it may be too easy) - Consumer behavior (really interesting to sp
Happiness marketing (I really recommend it) - Marketing research (low workload but courses are b
project that promotes autonomy) - Philosophy and film as an extra class (workload is really high an
complicated but also really interesting and challenging. The teacher ask each week to summarize 1
words or to write a movie critics).
When you select your classes, pay attention to the code numbe
the level (1st year, 2nd year etc.). The workload is very high. There are lots of complementary (b
readings. But as it is winter and as all people live on the campus that is not dramatical and it crea
solidarity. Classrooms looks like small amphitheater, smaller than in ESC Rennes since there is aroun
each course. Teachers really appreciate free speaking. They encourage you to read and to inquire ab
class in order to share your impressions with the others.

To approve the semester, I needed to take 4 classes. Each class lasts 3 hours so I had 12 hours per
workload is average. Indeed, the main problem is that the hours spent in class are not very productiv
the work at home. In each course, there are a lot of things to read for the exams whereas we didn’t s
in class. Moreover there are regularly home works to give. So the time spent in house studying is qui
hours of class time. But the required level is lower than at the ESC Rennes and if you read the docum
good mark. The classes are different from France: it is more interactive and the teacher has a close
students. It is more an exchange between teacher and students than a teacher speaking during 3
authority than in France and the students are freer: they can be late; they can interrupt the teach
amphitheatres, only classrooms of more or less 25 students: it can explain the interactivity

In order to get 20 ECTS, I have had to take 4 classes which were worth 5 ECTS each. However, you ca
you want (in case you change your mind or fail at one or two subject). Be careful while choosing the
as not all of them offer you the opportunity to take a resit if you fail the first time. For each class, you
seminar per week. During the lectures, you just listen to the lecturer and take notes. You can ask the
like, or wait and ask them during the seminar, which is much more interactive. The number of stude
in a seminar to 150 in a lecture room, depending on the subject. We didn’t have any homework to
assignment (=mid-term). In my case it was a 2500-word essay for 3 of the 4 classes I had taken. You a
the book, but they don’t ask you questions about it.

20ECTS à validé j'en ai pris officiellement 25. Dans tous les cas les 2 premieres semaines de cours vo
les cours que vous voulez pour "Tester". Ici il y a beaucoup plus de travail personnel qu'en Franc
requièrent des travaux pendant l'année et un Final Exam. Les classes sont composées d'environ 40
moins mais jamais plus). Je vais vous dire un mot sur les matières que j'ai choisi : *Marketing Policy
Beaucoup de travail personnel, toutes les semaines : Quizz sur des articles académiques/pro + Etud
groupe. Nous avions aussi un projet marketing en groupe à faire pour un hotel sous forme de challen
est élevée mais j'ai appris pas mal de choses en marketing et appris à gérer mon temps. *E-Busine
5ECTS: Professeur très interessant et callé en la matière. Les cours sont fait sous forme d'anecdote e
mal appris ici aussi. Le mid-term était basé sur un Blog à faire avec des articles de 250mots maximum
la fin de l'année le product manager de Cisco est venu faire un discours sur le E-Business c'était trè
Management - 5 ECTS: Cours en amphi assez somnolant, la matière est interessante assister au cour
sens ou le cours et les dires de la professeur était un condensé du livre du cours. Les mid term sont d
sur le livre que le cours même. Si c'était à refaire je ne prendrais pas cette matière. *Buyer Beha
Professeur dynamique, cours interessants. Le mid-term était un dossier à faire à la maison sur des ap
du cours sous form d'essay de 600-1500mots. C'était long à faire mais interessant et la professeur sai
J'ai assister à quelques autres cours sans passer l'exam final ou mid-term: *Cloud Computing - 5ECTS
son domaine, plusieurs interventions de cadre de grosse entreprise en cloud on fait des interventions
Et nous envoyais même des offres d'emploi/stage. Le Mid-Term est un projet en cloud. *Accoun
Decision - 5ECTS Professeur pas dynamique et cours assez difficile à suivre dans le sens ou le cours
des études de cas et le professeur les corriges seul sans dire comment pourquoi. Les concepts sont u
la manière d'enseigner peut "géner" :) .

The minimum credit required is 20 ECTS and the maximum is 30. Each course is 9 ECTS in this Univer
“ETICA, EMPRESA Y SOCIEDAD” which is 6 ECTS). So you can choose only 3 courses in this Univers
“Comportamiento Humano” (like HR – 9 ECTS), “direccion commercial” (like marketing – 9 ECTS) a
sociedad” (it is about the ethical code in a company – 6 ECTS). So per week I had classes: Monday
Tuesday (from 14H30 to 17H15) and Wednesday (from 13H to 20H30). So we had around 13 hours of
There are no many courses but the workload is HIGH!!!! Indeed during the course with the teacher
lesson and then you have to learn a lot of chapters BY HEART (¾ of the lesson in your own with
photocopier office). So, personal work is very important. In each class there are between

I had to choose at least 4 classes and there is also a class of Spanish which is obligatory. There is tw
each class so I had 18hours of class per week (I had choose 5 classes). The workload really depends
teacher. But generally speaking it was quite high. There were a lot of readings to do as homework an
were "continuous" so we always had something to do ! But none of the classes were hard to understan
group projects. We were between 20 and 30 students in each class.

To have my semester I had to take 4 lecture (5 credits each lectures) from 2nd to 4th year. I decided
case I failed one. Each lectures had 3 hours per week so at the end I had 15 hours per week of lectu
really good in their subject, we easily can see the difference from the school in France were the teach
but professionals so they are not really efficient to explain something. On the contrary I found that
month. But the personal work necessary is not that much especially because thanks to our experienc
write a project. I was the first of the class for many subject because as a French I have the capacity to
we are hard worker compare to the Irish who started a project three day before the d

I needed to chose as much as classes I needed to collect 20 ECTS. Each classes had a different numbe
were 4 others 5. I choose 5 classes with a number of 5 ECTS. I had 16 hours of class. I found the
general there was roughly 30. I worked one hour personal work for one hour of class which mean

3 classes. 10 hours weekly. High workload outside of class, lots of reading. Number of students dep
from 40 to 200.

Avec la demande de l'ESC, nous devions prendre 4 cours. Nous faisions environ 15h de cours par se
n'annulaient pas au dernier moment. Pour le niveau de travail, il était assez faible. Nous avions des
charge de travail n'était pas énorme. Nous pouvions donc voyager sans problème. Les cours étaient
interviennent beaucoup en classe, environ une 30aine d'étudiants par classe. Il fallait fournir 2-3h d
semaine.

I took 4 classes for each trimester. Indeed in the “Universidad del Pacifico”, one semester is divide
workload is low, with the exception of the end of the trimester. 16 hours of class each week (2 each
students depends of each class, between 4 and 12. I didn’t like really the classe

I took 4 classes for 2 days of classes per week which represent 12 hours per week. The workload w
like in France: less strict than in France, and less professional. Number of students per class: dep
minimum 10, maximum 30. The personal work wasn’t really necessary, just a bit just befor

I need to take 4 classes to validate my semester. It represents 12 hours of classes. The workload is o
the choice done for your classes but for me it is pretty easy. I took 2 classes of marketing, one of hum
is project assessment. It represents 2 hours of work every week for each class. We are generally betw
a class.

We have to take 5 courses which represented 12 credits and also 12 hours of class as 1hour = 1 c
students depended of the nature of the course, in finance classes there were less students than in
workload was not too high, as you only have 12 hours of class; you have lots of time to do your pers
work also depends of the nature of the course you take; it changes from one course to another. I beli
personal work in finance.

I had to validate 20 credits so I chose 4 courses - I wanted to do a marketing speciality so I chose B
Management, Consumer intelligence, Strategic Intelligence and Global Stakes in globalization (era
classes were about 2- 3 hours each per week which is not much, but most of them include a lot of gro
was quite high. For example, I had an average of 3 group work per course chosen. Some last 2 weeks,
the classes recquire a lot of investment. The classes were quite full in marketing so you have to s
quickly before it's full. Some teacher won't accept more than 25 students for example. But on avera
every class.
Of course for the final exam, the personal work is harder because you have to work on
books, but you have 1 month to revise (end of class on 9th of may, first exam on 3rd

I chose 4 courses (Financial Management, Investment, Banking and Monetary Computational Finance)
course. In total, this represents 15 hours of classes per week. However, despite a relatively light tim
require personal work. Between 1 and 2 hours each evening to answer the different demands of teac
condense these lessons over 3 consecutive days in order to have the opportunity to visit Chengdu,
countries. Concerning the composition of classes, no significant differences with ESC Rennes. We we
class. In contrast, Chinese courses were taught in small groups of 5 or 6 students. This allows pe

I needed to take 4 classes besides two class are mandatory.

I needed to take 4 classes, and I added 1 Japanese class, which makes 15h per week. Workload is
readings off the courses and group presentation plus personal researches to do. The number of stude
on the courses and so the number of students who attended it. From 15 to 30

I get 5 classes to valid all my credits, we had around 10 hours of classes per week, the workloqd of A
10 max per classes, we had 2 exams and one homework with presentation to do per subject.
For th
Around 1 hour before each exam to work on it and it was quite easy.

I had to take 4 classes minimum as the number of credits ECTS required were 20 and each class wo
took 5 classes as I was not sure to pass one of the subject I had. I had 15h of class a week? The wor
class were really interesting, we were around 20 students in practical class and 35-40 in normal class
were necessary in each subject as we had exercices to do each week, and I had one project to d

4 classes this semester, 3 hours/week per class (then 12 hours of class each week). The workload wa
the last semester in Rennes. You have a lot of assignments during the semester though, but they are
“English” model of teaching, then you had to prepare the class and do the readings. If you did this (i
you had it all ☺ We were around 45 students per class, depended on the subject. To chose your clas
classes with their time : then you do you own schedule. For my part, I managed to have class only on
afternoon and Fridays morning. Like this, I add weekends of 4 days and a half, perfect to discover t
really easy for the class requirements, and your expectations of the experience abroad,

5 cours, Entre dix et quinze heures, pas trop de travail ni en cours ni chez soi, il y a assez peu de c
et presque uniquement des étudiants étrangers dans ces cours. Le niveau d'anglais des professeu

I needed to take four classes to validate my semester but I took 5 in order to have a margin. Thus I
each week. I didn't find the workload high as it was always things that I had already done in France
difficulty was to learn them in spanish. The class was similar to those in France but there was less s
(between 20 and 30 maximun). We had weeks of "mid term" in the semester (only examens these w
each courses and the final examen at the end of the semester. So the perosnal work to provide was
there was pic periods.

I had four classes: Administraçao estrategica, Administraçao internacional, Analise de Marketing and
had 9 hours of classes per week. During the semester, the workload was low and at the end we ha
compare to the rest of the semester. We almost had nothing to do during the semester and at the end
several works to hand in all the classes. The classes in the Partner university are really more intera
students are not afraid to talk and they have an opinion about everything. The class frequently finis
very interesting. It depends on the class, but we were generally around 20-30 stu

I have five classes in the semester in which a Spanish course which is mandatory for all non-Spanish s
15 hours of classes per week. We average 20 per class and classes are interesting. The level is pretty
week of personal work to do at home or in a group. Otherwise the atmosphere is cool and current
understanding.

J'ai choisi 4 cours, soit 12 heures de cours par semaine ce qui semblent peu d'un point de vue frança
demandé à la maison est important donc cela compense le peu d'heures de cours. La charge de trava
élevée, c'est juste différent. Pour une heure de cours, il fallait une heure de travail à la fois avant et a
étaient de 10 à 20 élèves et les professeurs étaient très proches de nous, nous pouvions régulièrem
bureau pour échanger, poser des questions.

To take in a semester I needed 4 classes. Indeed I needed 24 ECTS credits to get my semester.
So
classes per week. The workload was average to me, because I took 3 classes in Spanish, so it was a b
to study and understand everything.
Personal work: as I explained a bit before, the beginning was
new language, but after it was ok. The personal work was a bit less than the work in the ESC,
But
harder than English. To be honest I worked more or less the same time than in Rennes. But if I would
in Spanish It would have been easier to study there, for sure.

I needed to take 4 classes of 5 ECTS each. I took 5 classes for my interest into the subjects offered an
of expectation for exam is high and it seems easy to fail. I had 18 hours per week, most of time
frequently end up half an hour before the normal end. Classes were in amphitheater, teachers som
projector. Nothing special diverging from french classes. Around 60-80 students per class. No person
obvious that there is if you don't want to fail.

The number of class depends on the credit of each lessons. Some classes worth 1 credit, others 2 o
classes, but it’s short classes (some of them last 4h30 in total). As every week was different, I can’t sa
had per week. Some weeks were full (at the beginning) and then the weeks were going lighter and lig
high, I would say between low and average (depending on the class). Once again, the number of
depended on the class, in some classes we were 30, in others 10 or even less. Personal work is main
around 10 minutes.

I had to take lectures to have 40 CATS (=20 ECTS). S oi decided to choose 5 lectures (8,8,8,12,6 CA
week with lectures and seminars. During the lectures there were between 50 and 200 students and
There is no exam at the end of the semester, which ended in March. Just a few essays to give back. N
(3 hours per week).

I needed 4 classes. Their system is good because it works with modules, that is to say we have the s
weeks. The course lasts three hours every day from Monday to Friday. The courses were very interes
and projects in groups. You have a lot of personal reports or group projects to do outside the class. Th
to do. However it is very interesting because this personal work helps you to remind the lesson you
Moreover, it is a continue assessment that is to say every work you have to give back counts for your
a test every Friday on what you have learnt during the week. Usually you have a “big” project to give
weeks and you have to make a presentation for that. There were from 20 to 30 students

I had to choose classes with at least 20 credits ECTS, I chose 4 subjects, 3 in marketing and 1 in
represented around 15 hours per week, and the workload was average. The number of students in m
people, and 20-30 people for human resources. The personal work was actually group work and per
exams.

4 courses of 1h30 each per day. So 12 hours per week separate on two days. Workload is very easy to
to ESC Rennes, the same for the personal work. There are class of 25-30 studen

I took 4 classes during the semester (20 ECTS). I had 9 hours of classes per week. The classes were in
workload average. There were about 20-30 students and in each class I had a team project (an oral pr
exam. So I had individual and group work. However, the personal work required per week was

I have needed to take 4 classes during my semester. I had 12 hours of class time per week. From
workload was between average and high in Esic. We have had a lot of personal work, because it’s a
we have a lot of exam before the final exam to determine if we should go on the final exam or no.
around 25 students, which is very good to understand and participate.

Five and the hours was variable but around 6 and 7 hours. The workload is low. The class are not real
in licence class in contrary to master class where people don't care about what you say because th
people. He were 40 per class. The personal work is almost nothing.

4 classes. 20 hours on average. High workload, a lot of personnal work and papers to hand in ever
people, good pedagogy in general.

We had 2 classes during the semester (economics and strategics). We only had 2 days classes per we
because it is a MBA for people who are working during the week. One day one class from 9am to no
global we had more than 140h of class during the semester.
We were between 10 and 12 student
were thais but also chinese and vietnamese. Actually, we were the only one europeans on this sch
average but we had many personal works to do each week (reading, exercises, presentations, team p
not have many classes but we spent more time working at home than at school per week. Teacher
from everywhere (Asia, NYC, Europe...).

With this school we just had to choose our main topic such as “International marketing” after that we
of the different courses are in link with. The workload was quite low according to me. The class wa
25/30 peoples from other countries. At the end of each theme we had one week to prepare

I had to choose 3 classes (Direccion comercial; Etica, empresa y sociedad; Comportamiento Humano)
In total I had 10h of class per week. The first weeks the workload was low but in April it began to ac
was the first midterm. It depends on the teachers but the classes were more a discussion betwee
student about the chapter of the book. Normally, in class there are around 20/30 Argentine students
more than 10 person coming to class. At the end of the semester, to prepare the final exams it requ
work as classes here are just about learning by heart.

I have taken I have taken eight lectures. Two of them were taking place in a week. Namely Interna
International Marketing Week. All of the others lectures were teaching every weeks. I have studied
Cross-Cultural Communication, Financial Management , Organisational Communication, Social and Eth
Technology and Sustainability and Business. I had lectures every day except on the Monday. On Tuesd
a.m. to 4.30 p.m., on Wednesday I had lectures on the afternoon, on Wednesday I had lecture from 8.
on Thursday I had lectures from 11 a.m. to 1.30 p.m. I found the workload average but the amount o
really high because we had a lot of chapters to read before each lectures. In average, I spent 10 h
chapter. The numbers of students in each classes differed because students had the choice to select t
he wanted. In consumer psychology we were 30 students but in financial management we wer

I had to choose 20 credits and (3 , 4.5 or 6 credits by classes). I have selected 5 courses for 21 cre
classes per week . The courses were interactive, The teacher spent a powerpoint and all students pa
with the teacher. I was with 20 to 28 students on average. I had to work during every 1 to 2 hours
continuous assessment and end my part .

I need to take 4 courses in a semester in order to have enough credits. I took courses that seem to
specialization in third year at ESC Rennes School of Business. These courses were accepted before
France. I have class every day, from Monday to Friday. Per week, I have 10 hours of class time. The
different from France because here, you have continuous assignments and exams and there are not a
don’t have a lot of essay, it is more quiz, multiple choices questions). It means you must work conti
obvious but you have enough time to do leisure activities... You have some group projects too. All dep
the subject. The class is not the same as France, you are freer to speak with the teacher, to exchan
theoretical. Generally, you don’t need to take notes during the course just to listen but sometimes
chapters in the book. The number of students in each class is variable, in one we are 15, in another 4
50 persons.

To validate a minimum of 20 ECTS credits, I had to take at least 4 courses because most courses we
chose 5 courses to get 25 ECTS credits. Each course lasts on average 3 to 4 hours, so it represents b
weekly. Depending on the class, the number of students ranges from 15 to 70. The workload is ave
assignments were given apart from the oral presentations, mid-term tests and final

We had to take 4 classes, and we had around 20 hours of class. We were 45 per class. We had group
also 3 online assignment per subject.

We need to take approximately 4 classes in a semester because we need 20 credits to approve our un
class gives you 3 credits or some others 2 credits. Each class is of 2 hours and we have twice a week
we have16 hours of classes per week. (From Monday to Thursday). The workload is average. The c
teacher. Because we are approximately 8 in a class (sometimes more, sometimes less) and some a
others are disappointing. You have to personnaly work approximately one hour a

J'avais environs 16h de cours par semaine. J'avais pris 4 cours chaque trimestre. En general les cours
7h et 11h) et le soir (entre 18h et 22h) Nous sommes environs 10-15 par cours ce qui permet de bie
il y a beaucoup de présentations à réaliser pour les cours. Mais la charge de travail n'est pas du

I enrolled in introduction to tax management (5 credits), investment appraisal (3 credits), earnings a
analysis (5 credits), valuation (5 credits) and supply chain management (3 credits) courses. My unive
20 credits. The grading is different in germany: it goes from 1 (best) to 6 (worst). If i took the cour
have a lecture and a workshop in each subject but since i took some courses in english, it

To get the 20 credits required by the ESC Rennes, you have to take 3 classes minimum. But I have pr
because 3 classes give 22,5 credits, so if you fail an exam... It's surer with 4 classes. One course is 3
one which is 1,5 hour. As far as I am concerned, I had 10,5 hours per week with 4 classes (3x2 + 1,
were almost only exchange students but in finance for example we were with many Norwegians stu
finance we were maybe 60-80 students but in communication only 20. The workload was the same t
because it is the same system with the lectures before class. However we had less hours of course
lower.

We had 2 classes : economics for business and; strategic thinking and competitive advantage. whic
(Rennes'system). We were lucky to do a MBA which leads us to have classs during the weekend, wh
country and become imbued with the local culture, and obviously to work our group's

I took five classes for 26 credits but I could have chosen four, as our obligation was to validate 20 cred
a security. Those represented 12 hours per week only, with almost no workload. During those class
presented their powerpoints to 40-50 students. Apart from a group project we have had to make
semester and some small interrogations in one of the classes (negociation techniques), we had really
do.

We needed to take 4 classes but I took 5 classes given to me credits, the Chinese class and the Yoga
had 20 hours per week: Chinese, International Marketing, International Negotiation, Cross Culture Le
Organization Development and also Introduction of Non-Profit organisation. The workload was sometim
beginning of the semester but more important when the group projects, midterms and final exam
depended on the period during the semester. The number of student in each class was close to 40
Chinese class where the number was reduced: 15 persons

Our classes were divided in two trimesters. For each one, I took 4 classes in order to get my sufficient
one trimester represents 16 hours of class time per week (2 classes of 2 hours per discipline). To m
average, depending of the period (higher in exam period), but it was well distributed in general. A
group of students (sometimes 4 and sometimes 20 max), where everyone can easily participate. I
according to the subject and the professor. There exist professors that like the theory very much
interactive, and there are others who prefer kind of debate, discuss... the personal work necessary de
but in general we had a kind of essay to make and an oral presentation, and other little

I had 6 classes who take me around 15 hours a week. The level is very low because there is nothing
were sometime only 6 or 7 students in one lecture and then 30 students in an othe

We had to take classes for 12 credits or approximatively 5 courses. I had 11 hours of class time per
was very low. Dependung on the class we were aproximatively 20/25 students per class. The pers
important except for financial courses, and for the exams.

I took 5 classes: 4 required and the Japanese course. It represents 16 hours per week. I found the work
in Japanese where the rhythm is more intensive. We are from 15 (Japanese) to 40 in some courses.
oral presentations or discussion questions to be prepared regularly, have a mid-term and e final ex
assessments in the semester.

We had to take at least 15 hours of class per week. The biggest part of the work was at home that i
especially for the projects. Depending of the classes, we had a high or average workload… for examp
international financial relations, the workload was high. We were in average 17 students per class
facilitating the participation during activities.

The semester is cut in half semester. For the first half i had only two courses so I had 6 hours of lect
there is a lot of personal work. For the second half I took 3 courses and guess I will have between 6 an
week.

I had three classes plus a project. I had very few hours of classes per week. In Average it was some
classes were really interesting, the Danish don't have the same method of work than us (French).
research to do on your own at home. But the workload was okay, not high but not low either. The cla
in france, the teacher is here to lead and to show the direction, but the main point about classes in
discussion between students. Classes were composed between 10 to 20 students. For the three c
them to write an article and for the last one it was an oral exam. For the project: I was in a group of 3
project of 70 pages.

I only had to take three classes. I have between 7 and 8 hours of class per week, as each tutorial tak
The workload is average as there is not a lot of hours of class, but a lot of group projects, and one or
really want to read them. The lectures are quite interesting (depends on the module), we are betwee
them. The tutorials are really good, and we are only about 15 to 20 by class. There are group projects
some classes need you to read some articles and answer some questions before coming, but on the o
is not really high.

I need to take 4 classes in my semester. I have 12 hours of class time per week. The workload is not v
work regularly during the semester. The workload is higher at the end of the semester because w
assessment. The classes system is the same as in ESC Rennes, with tutorials and seminars. In tutori
200 students but in tutorials, we are juste 20 or 30. We don't have a lot of classes hours but we nee
depending of the classes. For example in Financial analysis, I need a lot of personal work because tea
that they have studied in the first semester.

We took 5 classes by week (2h30 each one). The workload is quite average. We were like 10 by cla
discution about a topic related to the name of the classe. Each week, we spent 2 hours of personal wo
exams period.

To get 12 credits, I had to take at least 4 classes of 3 credits each. Each class takes 1h15 two times p
Japanese. With Consumer Behavior, Community and Environment, Intercultural Communication, Jap
and Japanese Language, I have 16h of classes per week. We have a lot of assignment. The workload
are good because in many classes we are not so much students, like 15 to 30

I had to take 4 business classes but I took German as an additional class in order to improve it. I had
time per week (12 hours without German). The workload was average. The classes were mostly comp
and then a mix of international students (maximum of 50 persons per class). The personal work dep
Some subjects required a more important workload (e.g.: make additional research) when some did no

I took five readings with a "self-study". I had less than 15 hours per week ... We must prepare you the
activity, and especially for people who are highly occupy by their associational activity in France. In m
was very low ... It depended on the course, but the number of students per class was relatively sma
work was not very important. Several readings were necessary however.

To validate the 20 credits imposed by the ESC Rennes School of Business, we had to choose at least 4
discipline). I opted for 5 disciplines as a matter of security (International Marketing, Cross-Cultural
Marketing, Supply Chain Management and Service Marketing). Each discipline lasts approximately fo
hours of class per week.
The workload was really not high: by getting organized it was very easy
Most of the time the evaluation is separated between a group project, a midterm, home assignment
not work a lot but I obtained 85/100 average. The quality of the courses depended on teachers bu
good university. The classes are not overloaded (20 to 30 students according to the discipline) and the
thanks to PowerPoint. It is not necessary to work for a long time at home but it’s important to be re
people like the “just-in-time”.

We took 5 classes by week (2h30 each one). The workload is quite average. We were like 10 by cla
discution about a topic related to the name of the classe. Each week, we spent 2 hours of personal wo
exams period.

During the semester I took 6 courses (1 minor in Supply Chain and 1 minor in Finance). Per week I h
hours of class. The workload is quite intensive because we have a lot of homework to give for each ne
each new courses in Marketing and group projects, so it is very important to be very organized. The
high school with little classroom with 30 students (Russians and foreigners) so it is interesting becau
easy. To me personal work was important because we need to prepare each new courses with extra
so day before course I took one hour to prepare the course.

I didn't have a strict number of classes I need to take for my semester, I just had to take the courses t
take enough courses to have my 20 credits. Per week, I had around 20 hours of class time. So, I can s
not so high in terms of number of class hours. But we had some homework to do, some assignment.
the average. The duration of classes was around 3 hours with break. Generally, we were 20 or 30 s
depends of course on the topic of the course. For each course, we had one or several assignment.
personal work. For some course, like International Marketing or Branding, the assignment was quit
courses, it was shorter.

It depends on the week. It could be 6hours a week or 18. It depends on the time schedule. The work
are very short. Sometimes you have to read your mails at 10 PM to make a work for the next day. I d

I should take 5 modules during the semester. Each modules had different class time but in general it w
I had in total 11 hours per week. The amount of work was in the average. Sometimes it was difficult b
is not the same in the UK. Most of the modules were in lecture with around 200 other students. I had
only 20 people. The teachers were easy to reach and passionate. So the lectures were good. My pers
around 10 hours and yet it was more at the end in order to do the essays.

I had 6 classes - less than 10 hours of class per week - not so much personal wo

The IIFT offers to the 1st year students 9 classes. Indian students have to take the 9 classes, but for
different. We have to select at least 4 classes. Our weeks are not very busy, approximately 2-4 hours
can have a lot of activities outside the classes. However we have classes the weekend, and going in
difficult! And we have only our timetable the Friday for the next week, so it is difficult to anticipate tra
of classes like in the ESC Rennes: lecture and practical classes. There are 3 classes of 60 students ea
a project group. The work is not very high, but which is difficult is the way of working of Indian stude
day before the presentation, just-in-time.

4 classes are necessary to bring 12 credits (24ECTS) The work load is low Classes are just the righ
not too crowded: 8 to 20 people Studies and work are English based: 1) Read the lesson and make
before class 2) Bring your interrogations and attend the classe 3) Give your homework (overview qu
presentations. Some classes ask you to work a chapter and present it to the class ( 2 overview ques
homework. Finals (partials) are more or less 30% of semester grade. (Homework ~20%, Presentati
and Mid-term ~40%) You have lot of time, you are not expected to do more than what the book sa
impress the teacher and your comrades a lot. Level is low, pace is good and lesson

4 cours à prendre pour valider 20 crédits. Parcours du combattant pour avoir les cours que l'on ve
marketing. Professeurs qui lisent les PPT,(les élèves ne vont pas aux cours théoriques). niveau norm
sous formes de QCM sont durs. Dans chaque matière il y a des projets à rendr

I have six different courses for 24 credits; one course is one hour and thirty minutes (9 hours of cours
is average because we have a lot of group presentations. My favourite class is Financial Analysis. In ea
20 students and we need to work 5 hours / week on our own.

I took 4 classes with an amount of 10 hours and a half per week of lessons. The workload was very, ve
poor, expect for one well prepared called "Product Strategy", the rest seem to me to be improvised
number of student per class was about 25 but I have seen this amount of people only at the final ex
the class room was usual. No personal work was needed since the level was very

During my stay at WBS I had to take a minimum of 4 modules but I personally decided to take 5 mo
some credits in advance and being sure to pass even if I failed in a module. With my 5 modules I on
per week (2 hour per module). In England it is very common for students to have only few hours of
asked out of class is more important than in France. The students are supposed to read the chapters
class because the lecture and seminar are supposed to be moments to discuss what we read previou
lots of class related to marketing and strategy which were very crowded class (sometimes 100/150
lecture) which was quite intimidating for me to participate in class. At the beginning of the semeste
pretty light but after the first month the workload became more and more important. Indeed, at
evaluated by our essays (no exams). From the beginning of February we had to find interessant subje
subject. Then spending long hours to the library to draft a good essay.

We had to take 4 classes in a semester, and we have 13 hours of classes by week. I found the workloa
use the same tools than in France, like Powerpoint for example. The classes are very similar to the cla
to take notes for the most part, do homeworks regularly and presentations on powerpoints, like one
class every 2 weeks.

3 matières différentes de 10 crédits chacune. Cela représentait environ 12/15 heures de cours . Nou
finance et seulement 2 ERASMUS. La charge de travail était très importante dans notre

I had to take 4 classes at least so in Macau I had around 12 hours per week. The workload was in the
the week (close to the exams), and depends of the project, of the subject, and of the course. For exam
do in the finance class and less in the marketing class. Most of the courses proposed was in 3 hours c
was dedicated to the theory and the second was dedicated to the group project (except the finance
group project). In each class, there were around 20/25 students and for each courses, I had to work
week.

To get all my credit I had to take 4 classes which mean 12 hours per week. I had class on Monday, W
afternoon. It’s not a lot but there is a lot of homework every week. There are three partial weeks but
presentations during the semester. We were around 20 in each course.

I had to choose 4 modules this semester because each one represented 6 ECTS credits. One module
week (with 2 hours of lectures and 1 hour of tutorial). So I had 12 hours a week in total. The workloa
beginning of the semester but higher at the end, for the group presentations and the exams. During
used a powerpoint presentation, and for the majority of classes, there were about 80 students (excep
25 students). Personal work was essential to succeed the modules because wa had to read a lot of a
group projects and in the exams.

To pass the semester we had to pick several courses in order to have 20 credits in total. To be sure I c
So in total I had to choose 9 courses with either 2 or 3 credits each. The good thing is that we cou
depending on the schedule that was done. Which means that if you wanted to finish the courses earli
was possible. And also a week of exams was scheduled but this has not happened. We have test in
choices, oral presentation…) but nothing like a week dedicated to exams. Concerning the number o
were maximum 25 and it happened only once. In general we are only 10 or 15 students and most of
exchange students. The Russians have no classes with us, and when they have, they are not really in
hour late. Concerning the personal work we had to deliver it was quiet ok, just power point presenta
special and long analysis case. Just in the marketing course because we only had a week of this cour
this case we had to submit 2 marketing cases.

To validate my semester, 4 courses are enough according to the number of credits I need. I have 10
The workload is average; we have a lot of personal work but as we have a lot of free time, we have ti
The number of student in class are not so important, as courses are in English, except international s
much Taiwanese students with us. Then we can be between 10 and 20 maximu

I had to summit to two classes for the semester but I subscribed to three (to be sure to pass my sem
hours per week. (3 hours for each module) My 3 modules were: -International Marketing -Global B
Commerce In my opinion, the workload is lower than in ESC Rennes School of Business, actually
better results than the local ones. I had a lot of group works to do and a lot of personal work (reports
was composed of 100 students and we were about 15 for tutorial classes.

I need to take 4 classes in a semester to complete my S4, but I have 16 hours of classes because I a
average student by classes is 25. There is an average workload but lot of personal work (Reaction pa
each classes). All the classes are lectures except for one which is more freely to exc

I took international corporate finance, international financial management, international marketing,
development of hospitality and tourism, Russian language, history of Russian civilization, global
entrepreneurship. I needed to take 20 credits (for ESC Rennes), I took 22 credits (excluding Russian la
time depended on the week. I would say approximately from 12 to 15 hours by week including 6 hou
found the workload average, some weeks we didn’t have anything to do, some weeks we had two or t
depended on the class and week. There were more students in business class (finance, marketing…
studies courses. We were mixed with a few Russian students. In business class we were about 25 stu
country studies courses we were about 10 students.

4 courses. It depends on the week. some courses take place on 2 or 3 weeks, so you can have a bus
during one week. The average time course duration is 20 to 30 hours, and from 2 hours up to 6 h
workload is not so high. There's many work in groups, so not so much personnal w

I had to take at least 3 classes in my semester. Per week, I had 15 hours. The workload is high enou
study a lot before the exams.

I needed to take four classes in the semester. I had 3 hours per class each week, so I had 12 hours o
workload was average, it was like in ESC Rennes: we had assignments, group projects, midterm exam
subjects. On average in each class one part of the class were assigned for the teacher lecture an
presentation of students. On average, 10-15 hours of personal work were necessary each week. It cou

I had 5 classes, around 15 hours per week. The workload was kind of low, but at the end of the se
average. The classes were in big classes, with aroung 50 people. The personal work was not so much,
semester.

I had to take four classes in order to have 20 ECTS but I took 6 classes (including one that is not coun
and therefore not taken into account by ESC Rennes) Every week was different and some classes o
during this month I had this class 6 hours per week. The workload also depended on the difficulty o
teacher, some classes took me a lot of time when others were so easy that I did not have to stud
approximately 50 students per class

i needed to have 30 ects so i took 4 classes (each gave me 7,5 ects). Per week i had approximatively
was very high with a lot of reading and personal work (around 3 hours per day). In each classes they
except for one class in which we were 25. The classes were very dynamic, student partic

You can manage to have enough credit by taking 4 different classes. So for me in total it is 14-16hour
depends on the class you take and the lecturer you have (as usual) but if you attend to class regular
We are about 25-30 student per class.

We need to take at least 120 hours, we had 12 hours of class per week on saturday and sunday. Wor
were ten students and usually everybody had to participate. classes were composed mainly by deba

I took 4 classes, just to get enough credits. The number of hours of classes really depends on the sche
average I had something like between 10-15h a week. According to the classes I had more or less per
had a class which required personal homework every week (if I didn’t do it, I had a zero). The number
the classes (from 30 to 80-90 sometimes).

We had taken 4 classes but we were tested only on 2 courses and also on a project (Minor project). Th
per week on 5 days Monday to Friday. Witch concern the workload it was low, it was harder during the
We were in the class of 60 students and the only personal work that we had to do, it was listening, an

In order to obtain all the ECTS necessary I had to take 4 classes of 3 hours each so it’s a total of 12
workload is low so you have plenty of time to discover the country and meet new people. Personally
because the teachers were really motivated and created a good atmosphere in class. There is a sma
each class (from 5 to 25 students). Teachers allow us to be free to tell our opinion and disagree in w
create small debates in class and every student is invited to participate. We had some personal wor
too. We had to do presentations too in front of the class. The amount of work is similar to

I had 7,5 hours of class time per week divided into 3 classes. The workload and personal work necess
you have to do a personal assignment. Except one class where we were 80 students with a majority
the 2 other classes were composed of exchange students (approximately 20 students maximum). The
of live and participative.

Concerning classes, I had to take 4 courses in order to obtain my 20 ECTS. However, I took 5 course
pass. For each course, I had 4 hours per week. The level of requirement was high, so the workload wa
both theory and practice with many groups projects. Depending on the class, we were between 20 an
class, I had to do pretty much personal work to understand new concepts.

You can chose what you want ! You just have to have 20/21 ECTS at least. I've 16 hours of class every
the workload is average/low, depend on the class. Sometimes you've to work a lot just for a group p
fine. My classes look like high school classes. We're 30 students per class. And as I said before, some
than others.

During this semester we needed to take two mandatory classes, introduction to china and Chinese le
hours and 15 minutes. Moreover, we had to add three other classes to validate the term.in total 4 co
Rennes (all except chinese class). The three other classes are each 3 hours. The workload depends co
some of them ask for homework every week and others won’t ask for anything except an oral presen
end. The number of students also depends on the class. First, of all we never are with chinese pe
foreigners. They are very few courses in English in our university. We can be 7 in a class or 20. It d
students choose this class.

I took 5 classes but I needed only 4. I had 12h of classes. The workload is not that high but I summa
time in order to not have everything to learn at the end. The numbers of student vary to 20 to 40. Th
in the ESC: the teacher talk there is sometime question to the audience, and a lot of students write in
taking notes.

I need to take in a semester between 20 credits and 30 credits. One course correspond to 3 credits.
credits). Hours per week were not regular sometimes a course, sometimes no or during daily morn
Antwerp, there are three types of courses: regular course (1 or 2 hours of lessons per week), semi-int
divided in two weeks, the first week of classes all day Monday and Tuesday and during the second we
Friday) and intensive courses (the same course all week morning and evening from Monday to Friday
We were 30 or 40 students by class. Not a lot of personal work was necessary except at the weeken
and when to group works.

I took 4 different classes: - Marketing management - Financial and service marketing - Innovation
Research Each class is worth 6 credits. It was 2 times 1,5hours of class per week, one class theorica
So a total of 12 hours of class a week. Depending from class to class, you had more or less workloa
medium. Attention, Group work are really important ! Innovation and changes is the only class w
personal work every week during the practical session. During theorical session, we were in amphi a
70 in class. In practical class we were around 20.

I needed to take at least 20 credits. I took 22 which represented 5 classes. The hours of class time d
because we sometime had a full week of classes and then nothing. In fact, main of the lectures are
period and it can be 10 hours of lectures or sometimes 28. I can’t give an average number of hours
emptiest week was 2 hours of classes and my biggest week was 26 hours. The workload was avera
works and assignments were different than what we use to do in Rennes, it was really more theoretica
searches so it took time for me. The classes were mainly as lectures, the teacher spoke and the stud
not so much interactivity and dynamism even if it was often small classes. I would say that my small
by 20 students for Finnish class and my biggest was about 120 students for Communicating in the D
average number was around 60. The personal work was very variable, I worked more than 20 hours
weeks and only 10 hours during my empty weeks. I had at least 2 assignments to do per week which
I would say that the lectures which required a high level of work were Finnish class because it was to
Consumption because we had group assignment to do in a multicultural team. But they were the mos
me.

I had to take 4 courses. We had about 14 hours a week, but a lot of work including home news items t
workload was average. We prepared 30 minutes for each hour of class 40 cours.Nous Were mixed boy
the class was under very participatory form.

I took 5 class (5 ect each) of 2 hours each so I have 10 hours of class per week. But the personal wor
to the language and the level). Just lectures in theatre so big class (between 50 and 100) not pr

I took 7 differents lectures and russian langage. Per week I had like 6-10hours of lectures and 6hours
was low. The classes were pretty the same as in rennes for the subject like economic, logistic, etc...be
we already learned in english or in french. The way of learn then was different. We could be more tha
russian student were not coming in classes we were only 10-15(all erasmus). 1 or 2 hours per wee
personal work.

I choose 6 classes + russian langage. We didn't have lot of class time per week. We had like a third of
month, then another third the second month, and the two last month was really really free : only t
3hours of class. the workload was quite low, even if we had a lecture with excercise, test and presen
number of student were always changing because the russian student always came only for test, bu
hours personal works per week was enough.

We did not have a minimum of classes to take but we have to follow 20 credits. Indeed, we chose 4 s
class time a week. I found the workload very low in comparison to France. Dealing with the type of
same than in France (about 30-40 students per classes). We did not have a lot of perso

3 classes were required, not taking in account B2i credits. I’ve selected 5 though, even if I dropped
difficulties to understand and write in Spanish, which made my workload unbearable. Hence I had 2
april (about 15 students), when one of my class ended. Then I had 14 hours until mid-may but the
classes stopped (this one had 3 groups of 30 students each but I never saw the other groups), even i
on. It left me with 8 hours until my exams in june (3 groups of 15 students each). Except for one s
from the teacher about presentations were not clear, I enjoyed every one of my classes which were in
while I was afraid some content would be obsolete.

I had to obtained 20 credits from my international exchange. That's why I decided to take 2 classes of
of 6 credits for a total of 21 credits. This represented 14 hours per week. I find that the workload was
a good level but for the most of my classes I had ever learnt my topics of the class in my last academ
my classes in Spanish so most of people in my classes were Spanish, for 2 or 3 Erasmus students.
students per class. Personal work was necessary because every week in every class we obtained grad
home that we have to give to the professor, grade about our participation, grade about exams of few
of the class...). On our global grade we had a percentage about our personal wo

I had to take 7 classes but its represented only 17hours per week and always on the afternoon. The
high, it depends of classes. But it was pleasant to study because of a small number of students in ea
class, there were workgroup, work at home etc..

I had to take 3 classes, 13 hours/week. Classes have between 20 and 30 studen

I took 5 classes, 4 was obligatory and I took spanish for learning the language. All my classes was in s
to learn spanish but you can chose clases in english. Some people come and doesn't speak spanish
Negocios electrónicos - Plan de negocios internacional - Campanas publicitarias - Estrategias de ma
So a total of 12 hours and 30 minutes per week. You have 4 period of exam so sometimes your
sometimes it's low, it just depend of the period. But for me it was not that difficult. The class was re
marketing. The lowest number of student was about 10 and the higher was about 35. The main diff
system is that you always have homework, but it's really few each week.

I took 8 classes this semester but it worth 18 credits so I had to take a course from the ESC Rennes b
is not a good solution when you study abroad. It’s about 10 hour par course and it depends of the co
majority of these course are teaching to classes between 20 and 30 people. The content was very d
like risk management but for others it wasn’t. So the personal work is variable between t

I had 4 different classes, which represented 12 hours by week. The level is very high!!!!!!!!! You hav
and the final exams are very difficult. Tha classes are divided in two: one magistral class (a lot a st
(around 25 people so very good to learn).

Our school (ESC Rennes) asked me to take 4 courses. Actually, I decided to take 5 courses. Each co
system is quite different because we have to study before the course which means that we don’t disc
but at home. In class, we are around 30 students but this number can differ from the class. The p
important.

To complete this semester, i needed to pass 4 classes. These classes added up to an average of 10 h
hours 30 min approximately per class). The workload depended on the class taken. For some of the
presentations and exams. For others, an ongoing project with a real client increased the workload dra
included). The class were interesting overall. Even though some them went over concepts i had alre
class content was useful/interesting. The average amount of students within a class was bet

The number of credit is quite high at Roma Tre. (around 9 for a class) I had to take 3 classes to get m
However the lists of classes available we had before leaving is completely different for the one at R
passed from English to Italian (Italian is not required to study there) and some classes have just d
schedule. It is necessary to really chose once in the university. As my class were in English, there w
(not many Italian students chose to study in English) so it was few students in the class (around 15)
and to meet Italian students. We had around 10 hours of class per week. The teachers tried to excha
the topic of the class. For the knowledge management class, we had to do some personal work by e
about current topic, ideas we may have etc. However the quantity of personal work is normal, not

In a semester we needed to take 4 classes, per week we had between 15 and 20 hours of class p
workload high. In fact, the Indian students were all 23/25 years and all had already a degree in engi
were sometimes in a very quickly and incomprehensible English. There was between 40 and 50 stu
There was a lot of file to make so many work at home.

I needed to take 4 classes in order to pass this semester, but i chose to take 5, just in case. Each cl
15minutes break after the first hour and a half. The workload was rather different from one class to a
would say average. The classes were mainly a professor talking in front of students with powerpoint s
were put online straight after the classes. There were projects to handle back, midterms and final ex
had some présentations required.

I needed to take 4 different classes. I had 13 hours of classes per week. The workload is low. Often,
summary of a chapter or a presentation about a subject by group of 4 or even more. So the personal
were between 25 and 40 in each class.

J'ai pris 5 cours car je voulais avoir un cours en plus que ce que me demande l'esc afin d'avoir une sé
composé de 3h sous forme de cours magistral et les cours de 1e et 2e années ont des td en plus d
semaines. Le travail n'est pas énorme il y a des exposés dans chaque matière et un travail personne
travaux individuels et les examens de control continu mais vu le nombre d'heure c'est facile

This semester i need to take a least 4 courses that represent each 5 credits ECTS. Personally i choo
dalento, economia ecologica, logistica and comunicacion. We had classes tuesday and thursday, be
week we had 20 hours of courses. Compare to Rennes the workload is lower because we were in clas
classes were similar from Rennes, the teacher make most of his courses with powerpoint, there is a lo
teacher and student. We also had some presentation in group of 5 with only mexican. At the end of
exam to valid our courses and at the end of the 4month the teacher make an average of the 4 exam
average of 7 out of 10. In class we were approximatively 10 french student and 30 mexican. Concerni
had to read several article and books to make a summary. Then we had to some pres

This semester I needed to take four classes, each class is 3 hours. So I have 12 hours of course a wee
on the class you take, mathematical, statistical and calcul classes had on average a high level but m
entrepreneurship tends to be easier.The class are like in Europe, no big changes. The number od s
course. It varies between 20 and 45 student by class. There is not a lot personal work necessary,
regularly.

4 european credit = 1 in India So we had to take a minimum number of credit (4) to have 20 europea
of 1 and 2 subject of 0,5. We had (approximately) 12-15H of classes per week. The workload was no
try to have a good level in english. Indians are very fluent so we had to adapt to their level and eve
professors were difficult to understand but thanks to the PowerPoints every became clearer). Clas
interactive than in France : 50% from the students and 50% from the teachers. We were 60 per class
in France : Some exercices - Midterms - Presentations - Finals

In a semester, I needed to take 4 classes. The workload is very low. We have 3 hours per subject pe
have their own starting date. So during the semester, it happens a subject finishes in the middle of th
subjects which begin at this moment. The classroom and its furniture are very rudimentary, I mean; it
as the ESC Rennes classrooms. It is not comfortable. During the winter, we were cold because there
each classroom has one retro projector and blackboard. We are about 10-15 students assisting clas
students, no Chinese students. There is no need to work a lot at home during the subject, we had jus
But, at the end of each subject, the assessment is based on paper/dissertation about 10

I had to take 4 different classes in a semester, it represents 10 hours a week. The workload was
approximately 100 students in each class. Finally the personal work is still really necessary because it
you really need to know you lesson by heart.

We had 10 hours of class per week. At the beginning it was difficult to follow the lesson but after som
was the same that we used to learn in Rennes. The number of student in each class was 60. The cla
with a lot of interactivity. About one hour of work was necessary every day.

We had to take at least four classes in a semester. I choose 5 ones. One course equals between 1
semester. The courses last between 6 to 13 weeks. And generally it is 3 hours a week. You can choo
the first week and courses which begin in mid-semester.
The workload is not high. Generally you h
and a paper (10-20 pages) to give back. Sometimes a midterm. But no final exam. Papers account fo
mark. Attendance can account for 20% of the marks, it depends of the teacher. Deadlines are not too
English. 5 to 15 students. Only international students. You have to get use of the teacher’s Chines
dynamic.
Plus, some courses can be more difficult than others. Especially in economics, accountin
you can have PhD students with you. But teachers take in account your level and they are accommo
University is specialized in Finance and Accounting and is one of the best in China for these fields of s
doesn't impede you to take marketing, management or law classes.

I need to take 4 classes in the semester and we had a mandatory Spanish class, which is 15 hours p
work was not high but examinations were frequently. Classes were interesting and Chilean very acc
underway with the Chilean therefore a roughly the same number as France. To be honest I do not hav
semester.

I needed to take 3 classes but I took 5. It depends on the week because I got some of my lecture whi
week so it vary from 18 to 25 maybe. Workload was average for me, but it was very concentrate w
term paper. The number of students was depending on the lecture. From 8 to 30-35. The conte
depending on the teacher, sometime just presentation of its slides, other time exercises and then th
every time with an interaction with us. We just had to prepare the lecture before, reading at least onc
bit of work if we had to do some presentation.

20 crédits : j'ai pris 4 cours + "Business in Russia" qui était au début du semestre. Ayant tout cond
partie du semestre, j'avais cours 4 jours/7. Chaque cours étant de 4h30. Mais j'ai fini le semestre fin
d'autres qui ont pris des matières dans la seconde partie du semestre et qui ont fini leurs exams fi
projets de groupe. Une 50aine par classe.

We had to take 5 classes and there were scheduled on sunday, monday, tuesday and wednesday. O
workload is not that difficult and classes are pretty easy.

We have to get 20 ECTS. Personnaly, I took 4 courses in order to get it. Each course is 10 sessions of 1
so high . The number of students depends of the course, but usually it was less than in Rennes. Conc
1H for each course per week is necessary

I needed to take between 4 and 5 classes. I took 4 classes; I had 3 hours per class in a week, so 12
workload was high because you have to read a lot to prepare your class, and you have between 1 a
class, midterms and finals. But the classes were very interesting, more concrete. There were betwee
my classes.

4 or 5 it depends. 4 classes represent less than 10 hours. Workload depends on the subject, i’ll say av
of personal work though.

The normal situation is to take 4 classes, which represents 20 credits and 6 to 9 hours per week. Bu
credits to be sure to succeed at my exams. The workload isn't to high, but you have to get many rea
So it takes 20 to 30 hours to get rid of the work in a week. When you do more, it takes a little more. T
participative and experimental. The number of students in a class depends on the type of courses.
are in small groups and lectures in big rooms.

We have to validate 4 classes for Rennes, 5 for Laurier. Each class corresponds to 3 hours per week. F
optional and it is 1.5 hours more per week. The personal work is important but not insurmountable
between 40 and 50 students in each class. I didn’t have a preferred class because I chose my classes
business and the fifth in Quebec cinema, so I learned the history of Quebec by the means of movies.
The workload depends on the level of your class (1, 2, 3 or 4) and your skills. You have to work a lit
(reading the chapter and doing exercises).

I did not have a number of classes required but I had a number of credit to get. between 20 and 30
classes for between 3 and 6 credits and 2 intensive classes. Each class is an hour and a half (3 credits
The work load is pretty low, teachers do not expect that much from students, they "know that we are
have fun", quite disappointing, I was not expecting a huge workload but that was low. There was betw
per class. Personal work depended on the moment, you could provide absolutely no personal worl for
study just before exam.

I took 4 classes during the semester (Marketing Management, Asian Business and Marketing, Busines
Brand Management). Each class lasted 3 hours per week, so I had 12 hours of class per week, which i
was average so I had time to do my personal work, but also to visit the city. I think between 5 and 10
per week were required, depending on the week. Since the University has 37 000 students, there ar
the classes, that is to say between 30 and 60, depending on the course.

For this semester, I had to take 4 classes. I had 12 of class time per week, which is not a lot. As a con
is average and you have time to prepare your group project in advance. The classes are a little bit di
knew in France. Most of the time, you have to work the lecture on your own, prepare some questions
the real lecture. I do not really like it because it is too late to correct your work if you have misund
lecture. The teachers there like when you participate because local students are very shy and quiet.
class is quite the same than in Rennes, about 40 people. About personal work, it totally depends. Mos
projects, if you are in an efficient group, everything will be fine and you will have to work normally.
people in your group, you will have to do almost everything on your own. It really de

I needed to take 4 classes this semester but instead I took 5 classes. These classes represent 13 hour
depended on the course we had. Indeed, for some courses we had home works couple times a week
to the teacher to get a mark. We also had to make researches and a report of 40 pages for another cl
few oral presentations that asked quite a lot of work. So, for some classes the workload was high. Ne
had nothing to do until the final exam. Then, the number of students in class was never the same
full, as students were not coming to class. Indeed we had seen new students in our class just the d
classes were generally around 30 people but I also had classes with I guess more than 40 students in
lot of personal work was necessary even if it changed from one class to the other, we always

We needed to take 4 classes in order to have all the credits ESC Rennes asked us for. The schedules
week and there weeks where we only had 6 hours of classes and weeks overbooked depending on th
The workload was low, because indian student are studious and they always work at the last minute
us for our parts and just decide to do it themselves at 4 a.m. There used to be about 40 student in e
work was necessary to attend to the quiz we often have during the term.

I took 2 minors with 4 different courses: marketing (brand new management, B2B marketing) and
(management of information system, implementation of information system). I had 18 hours of cours
The workload is relatively high especially with group project which is particularly long to do. This w
marketing we were 12 per classes and in Information System 17. This was good because teacher ca
project. We had to work a lot especially for B2B Marketing because of the teacher high

What were the main similarities and differences that you encountered concerning the academic e
Assessment? Did you encounter any difficulties?

The class are all in English, as it is at the ESC Rennes, so no difficulties for this point. But some frenc
class in english in France, and they tell me that it's sometimes hard for them to follow it. All the teac
very different from Rennes, and some of them (a minority) sometimes don t speak very well english,
in polish and the polish students translate for us.
Basically, it is the same teaching and assessmen
group or individual works, oral presentation or exam on table.
No particular difficulti

It was sometimes hard to understand the teacher with his indian accent but it didn’t challenged us to
can be very hardworking for the team works for example: they speak very fast English and prod
presentations; they almost fight to be the first to answer teacher’s questions. But at the same time th
and laugh very loud very easily.

The main similarities concerning the academic experience are, for example in the way of teaching. Th
the support of the course, it is in English and there are team project. There is also a digital platform
which is the same as “Isis”. Finally, the exams are divided in Mid Term and final exam. The only diffi
was for a class very difficult, “Communication and Cultural Studies”. I was expected a class about com
was very in-depth philosophical theories.

The main difference that I encountered concerning the academic experience was teaching and asse
never seen a course start and finish on time. Moreover, I think for the assessment, all the professo

The assessment was quite easy here, I did not encounter any difficulties to pass all my courses. But
clearly different here, and clearly better than in France and Rennes. The teachers are all highly grad
experiences, and they really want to make student understand the classes. They really help you. The
as professor but kind of a normal people who is going to help you to have your degree. They reall
understand the main issues of the class, they provide lots of interesting and concrete

Through my academic experience in VMU, I have noticed that the similarities with France were num
teaching is almost similar (the teacher exposes its lesson in a lecture, giving home assignments, des
and study according to precise topics, midterm session and final written exams). The structure of the
as in France. Percentages of grades are well weighted between all works, like in ESC Rennes. Never
differences. Indeed, the expectations of the teachers are quite low for Marketing related classes, eve
For instance, they can ask for readings and assignments and not giving feedback on it, or asking us t
difficulties were to obtain feedbacks from my professors concerning my works. There was a problem
teachers use e-mails, other use Intranet platform (that are not always in English), and some do not ev

It was pretty similar, but the relation between the student and the teacher is different, it

Similarities: Way of teaching, work group, Assessment, MidTerms and Final Exam. Differences: You
midterm to pass the final exam, Some class there is not final exam, just a report and a presentation.
a finance class it was hard for me to study. Some Slovak teacher didn’t have a good English so h

classes was boring, a lot of slides and blabla by teachers. exams were hard and classes not prepared
of personal work. other students didn't help us. academic experience was very bad for me. Moreo
subject of classes and it was boring (specially human resources management). Some english acce
understanding.

The academic system of the UIR is similar to the one of ESC Rennes in terms of organization and co
However, I observed that in the UIR , students are more close to teachers than in ESC Rennes exp
encouragement, support and motivation. This proximity was also true with the admin

Similarities: lecture and seminar / Project during the semester and exams at the end. Differences: be
to evaluate your job. Sometimes English can be difficult, but it stays all right.

The level of english of the teachers here is high, so it is easy to follow. The exams are shorter and we
question to answer over a larger number of questions.

No difficulties, as I said previously, It is more a disappointment because it's just before you have to ap
you don't learn anything during 5 months (if you take bachelor courses).

As far as I am concerned, I can approve that there are some similarities regarding the academic exp
many differences. Indeed, the similarities were all about the way to be in class, the homework, the
About the teaching, the basic teaching was more or less the same but the language changed this tea
language and all its assessment forces you to be attentive and watchful about all the classes topics. B
admit that I had some issues to study well all along my semester abroad but st

The way to teach is much more participative than in France. Students don’t hesitate to ask questio
focus on group projects in every class, from small assignments to big projects with an exhibition. The
way the students behave in class: they can be up to 2 hours late and come and go out of the cl

There are no main differences with ESC Rennes way of teaching. Indeed, there are tutorial classes in
in theater with lots of student. Besides, there are either mid-term exams or group projects. I do not e
Besides, teachers are very helpful. You can contact them easily by e-mail and they are always av

Grades are the same, best is A and worst is F, it is the same system. Teachers here are a bit more
relationship with their students, but globally it is the same thing : there are classes in the week whic
same room and at the same hours. It is always in amphitea

No difficulties, the classes are teaching in a western way.

Concerning the academic experience, I can say that it is very different between France and Norway.
different way of thinking and organizing. First, about the teaching part, it is important to point out t
Scandinavian countries in general, the classes and the lectures are based on theory only. They wan
about the theory of the topics which is in books and literatures. Contrary to France, the classes are fo
and creativity. Teachers want us to know every theories "by heart" and giving it during the exams. Th
and you don't need to give some example to illustrate the theory. You just have to know who writte w
was difficult to adapt myself to this new way of thinking. I like to learn but I also like to create and de
have only developped my knowledges. The way of assessing is different. The good think is that two
your wrk and your exam. This is very important because in Norway the term of equity is important. B
school avoid mistakes of marking. The copies are anonymous as France. Teachers have maximum th
our grades. The grades are given via an interactive platform.

I encountered no particular difference concerning the academic experience. We have a continuous a
exam counts up to 50% of your final grade. The main difficulty is that you need to have at least a pa
to validate the class, even if you had a very good grade at the practical part.

About the teaching, the supports are the same (based on Powerpoints). But the differences are in th
supports. All the supports are available the day before the courses on internet, with the readings ne
after. The courses where sometimes filmed and then put on internet. It’s really of new way of doing. T
based on participation. About the assessment I didn’t past yet one of them so I can’t tell you. The
based on the language. Germans speak really good English and, of course, really good German, so
understand the courses. Furthermore, it was difficult for me to translate the mate

What really disturbed me was that courses are very “flexible” in Germany, students participate a lot a
want and leave when they want (all the thing that are in France forbidden are in Germany allowed, wh
they were sometimes very discourteous). They don’t do lots of group projects and have very flexible a
(students choose if they want to have a written or an oral exam).

The main difficulty was the barrier language, mexican people talk very fast in class. Students are m
France, they do speak all the time and sometimes it takes the form of a mess. An other difference is t
the teacher and the students, they are very close, some of the students can call the teache

Workload was difficult because English speaking of the teachers was hard to understand, lot of tim
English, so we did not catch anything. 2 teachers did not care about us, (really did not care!!). Ther
the foreign students in the courses and life of the school, that was a huge disappointment, that did n
participate, only one US teacher from Grenoble Management School was great and created interacti
Europeans students and with her. So, there was welcome team of students as in ESC, just 1 meeting
foreign teacher only, But, courses were in English, there was one very good delegate who transmi
courses and work to do, discover Indian companies and good sectors of activity was in

At the Korea University, everything is bigger. The campus, the buildings, and all the facilities are very
were very convenient. When it comes to the class lecture, the professors I had were very interestin
involved in their subjects. I did not encounter a lot of difficulties. The only one was to combine the h
day-to-day life. Indeed, there are so many things to discover and sometimes it was hard to fo

For me, the “climate of study “is much more relaxed here. The teachers arrive late (even for the exam
when they start to work nothing can disrupt the class. Students never talk in class. During the exams
question the teacher. The classes are alive, everyone participate and give his opinion. I am also
seriousness, they always do their homework and the teacher did not need to repeat. Morever, most of
how they can do. They manage very well their time. For me, it is not very difficult to understand t
more difficult to understand the students because they speak really fast. The big difficulty for me wa
class because the students tend to form groups of Argentineans and it is not easy to find its place. T
bit different: Marketing de servicios: 50% on mid-term exams (once a month), 30% on assiduousnes
on 2 cases. If you get more than 7, you won’t go to the final exam. Comportamiento del consumid
Mercado: 20% on assiduousness and participation, 30% on practical work and 50% on mid-term exam
than 6 at both mid-term otherwise you have to take again the mid term failed. Recursos humanos: 25
participation, 25% on the group project and practical works and 50% on the final exam. Relacion
assessment on assiduousness and participation, on mid term exam and an individua

I found that italians students were far more serious than french student. I also thought that it was d
lesson in italian, because I wasn’t used to it. Now I’m alright with it but it was hard at the

Great similarities with the French way of teaching. although the course and examples always are abo
Some teachers speak often in Chinese during their course.

Compared to the ESC, there is not a lot of differences, since teachers use the anglo-saxon method to
or less similar to what we have at the ESC. That's why I did not have a lot of difficulties when ar

The main similarity I think is the way to work as groups. Very often in France we have to work in
completely the same. The main difference is the way Japanese people work. Because most of them
they know but they don't really say yes and don't tell their feelings. They look like if they were lazy b
their opinion so they don't make huge researches. The teaching is different because every teachers ar
have one Spanish, one French, and two Japanese. I didn't ecounter any special difficulty insted of t
japanese people to express their opinions in my groups

The way to teach, the respect, the behaviour of students and teacher are different here. Students
making up, going out without asking the permission and the teacher led them doing what they wa

The semester is divided in to two. You have to choose your course for the 1st quarter and for the 2n
lasts 3 months. At the end of each quarter you have exam. The teaching and the study rhythm ar
have time to do “nothing”. After only 3 weeks, I had midterms, and 4 weeks after I already had exa
courses, and it was the same things: midterm and exams. The level is much more difficult than at
lot to have the average only.

It was quite the same than in France. The only differences were that the student is free to come whe
also there is no attendance sheet. The student is regarded as a responsible person. Regarding teac
than in France as the teacher considers you have already read the chapter at home before came in cl
oral or written. In general it is open book as it is the ability to understand and no learn by heart which
the grade is given the same day, and the teacher explained you your mistakes. I didn't encoun

The main similarities are courses in English, an intranet where there are online courses, a lot of team
The main differences are the fact that the teacher is very close from the students, and there is a lot
course session. Concerning the assessment, we need to have 70% to pass the course. I didn’t encou
have to work sufficiently to pass the courses.

The main differences that I encountered in this university were the organization, because the organiza
efficacy, but we lost a lot of time (class, wait professors, information…). There are not similarities betw
Colombian systems, because their system is about Semester in the university. We were with people
relationship between student and teacher is more cloth in Colombia compared the ESC Rennes. I jus
the start of classes, because the teachers spoke more fast Spanish than I expected… It was the main

The teaching and assessment method, were the same as Esc Rennes, project group, midterm an
encountered a difficultie in one course where it was really hard to understand the teacher because

The program was kind of similar with our classes in France, so we didn't encounter any difficultie
experience. The teaching is nice, and interactive for most of the classes. Turkish students love particip
a really good thing. They're open-minded and that makes the academic experience very interesting
ideas about the world with their different ideas. Turkish people think a different way about Europe, gov

Teaching is really lively. Class participates quite much and you selected your classes, so you’re really
I liked teachers and the way they were connecting us to the content of the cour

Similarities : powerpoint presentation / group project Differences : less student / maybe more respec
noise in class) / the grade are different: this is very difficult to get a A (+95%). But we can have extra
exercises

There were a lot of group work like at the Esc Rennes, with presentation by powerpoints. The courses
and classic but we had a great interaction with the professor. All the professors that I had weren't fro
Tcheque Republic, Slovaquia). The courses were really intensive and finished in less than 2 months an
less than 30 days.

Almost the same way to teaching, That depends of the teacher and the discipline. Not partic

There were many similarities in the classes and teaching so i did not encounter any difficulties. The a
same than in ESC Rennes (marks in percentage with a minimum of 60% to validate the

There were lots of similarities, during courses the teacher was teaching with a power point and stude
had also several team projects to do during the semester and of course teachers taugh in English. Th
the same as the marks was included in the scale from 1 to 5.

Concerning the academic experience, the teachers used also computers with power points during th
students per class. For the assessment, we had a group work or a midterm and a final exam like
differences are that the teachers interacted more with students, for the exams, they made a lot of qu
to give a homework on an online platform, they want us to prepare before the class. I encountered diffi
quiz there were minus points and the questions were very hard.

The teaching and assessing method are similar as the one in the ESC Rennes, but the grading system
graded below 5/10 to a work, it counts as a zero in the end. This means that if you fail at your midter
count for a big part of your final grade, you are most likely to fail the class. Also I personally had a
project that I assumed was not mandatory (the other French people here didn’t understand it either b
the competition) so I didn’t do it and got a zero. Then I got a 4.5/10 at my mid term which is equal to
were 20% for the project and 30% for the mid term which basically mean that I need a 10/10 at the
class…

The assessment method here makes no sense at all. It’s only multiple choice exams (for final exams
have a group project to do) which means that to them being able to turn your brain into a huge spong
information without even trying to understand it is what makes a good student. That, to me, doesn’t
a huge gap between knowing and understanding, and they’re assessing “knowledge”. But at least sin
by a computer, you get your results pretty fast. Also be careful, multiple choice exams are not like
question right you get X amount of points, if you get it wrong there are no consequences but they us
example I had an exam in IMM that was 50 questions long but I needed to have 32 questions right in
need 64% to pass and that’s a B at the ESC Rennes if I’m not mistaken. Teaching is quite similar but t
time they have, they expect you to work at home. If you don’t force yourself to work weekly to prepa
final exam, you’re not going to pass. Teachers have 2 hours classes but because of this, it goes reall
max). When at the ESC Rennes you review the chapters in class and get a lot of explanations and e
supposed to have done this work at home and the teachers is there to help you making sure that you
will also answer your questions.

The assessment looks more or less the same for every class: 50% from mid-term and final exams, 3
and homework, and 20% from attendance and participation. The courses consist in basic lectures from
exercises. The course materials are from PowerPoint files presented by professors (accessible online
the exams, they contain multiple-choice questions, short-answers questions and short essays.
Atte
classes was a good experience because they were dynamic (generally sessions lasted one hour and a
main points. I found the exams much easier than in France. Because of their formats first (MCQ, sho
maximum). And also because there were no kind of traps; if you studied normally the courses and did
professors would not search to endanger you, and you would succeed your exam. I think they are in
of their students in their own development of knowledge and skills, without the threat of the failure. “
do effort to understand the issues of the subject, there is no reason that you’ll fail”; I appreciated this

My teachers spoke perfect English. The assessment are quite the same as in Ren

The courses were really interactive and very different from France so that was really interesting. Th
part of the class a lot, and they discuss with the teacher and with each other a lot. This bring to man
interesting. They often interrupt each other and even the teacher, and this is someting we would n
more, i find really difficult to understand the indian people speaking english. Their accent is really h
fortunately the powerpoint was shown on the wall and it helped us a lot.

Like in ESC Rennes, all courses are taught in classroom with ppts. Most of them are entirely taught in
level of Chinese teacher is very low so the understanding is not so easy and this is the main difficulty
language is also a big issue, most of Chinese student are too shy to speak English so each group proje
assessments are normal, quite similar than French ones.

For the similarities, classes are quite the same as at the ESC Rennes and also the qualities of the
differences are that all professors are polish, and few polish students are taking part in classes in En
exam" in majority of classes, it a kind of midterm and also a chance to validate classes before

The turkish teachers are more friendly than in France and the course is more flexible. The duration
than in France. Here, it's 1h15 max.
The bad point is that turkish people has a low leve

Regarding the teaching method, it is very similar to France, in fact there are tutorials and lectures. Yo
you the lesson and, some days after, you work in groups. There are not a lot of hours of course th
because you have to read lot of books to learn and I think you learn more when it is interactive with
example. I have one assessment per module which is quite a lot since you have 2 months to do 400
difficulty I encountered was that one of the modules I chose before arriving was cancelled so I had to
not a big choice from my point of view.

The classes here are less intensive and there is more discussion but I feel that we did not really learn

I didn't find any differences, it was basically the same. I had maybe less group work to do with solbri
But more assignments to do every week with Solbridge. And 20% of our grades is for attendance. N

Students as teachers worked at the last minute. They sometimes send work the evening at 10:00
Concerning assessment, there are much more continuous tests, quizzes, etc. The teaching method
the same. They use some PTT, there is a final examination and group projects

Basically classes were composed of lectures and presentations, which is the same than in ESC Rennes
be European in an Asian country, which makes the perspective on business different. I didn’t encount
the class I chose were composed by half exchange students and half Koreans and were tau

Some similarities I encountered were for example that we need to prepare the course before going
difference was that in some class, we had had some chapter to read, and we just discuss 5 minutes
then, the goal was to begin practical cases. At TEC I had lots of practical experiences, more than in E
apply concepts that we just have seen. It is something that I really appreciate. Furthermore, teach
students because classes are smaller and the atmosphere is more peace and informal. It gave me m
they were talking about. Teachers also have experiences and background different. For example, one
entrepreneurship, and the teacher I had was the boss of companies that she had created. So, it gav
assessment, the TEC method is also different. We had three exams during the semester. So, it is
assessment, than a one shot possibility. I think, it gave more confidence to student because they ca
different time of the semester and they can know if they need to do more effort in one course or anot
assessment depend also of the teacher, which permits us to be sure to have all the information nece
we do not understand something, we can ask easier to teacher because of the relationship we have
specialized courses in entrepreneurship, innovation and leadership, my assessment was quite partic
term project and group project, more than written exam.

Before each class, we have to upload lessons on a blackboard as at ESC Rennes, it is the same syste
PowerPoint and give some examples. At IBA, we have more exercises in class. Teachers want particip
students develop their ideas. Unfortunately, they give some concepts but they don’t go in depth. S
ourselves.

Teachers are very close to student. Student are very involve in their study. The test are multiple ques
study more than in Esc Rennes but the level is similar.

Teaching is more relax and less strict, relation with teachers is different. We didn't have an

The main difference is the behaviour of the students here. In most of class it is accepted that the peo
the class without asking the teacher, which could be strange for us. Of course it is not something that
better to not do it but lots of people do it. In most of the class the participation is important and th
power point on a website but they expect that you participate a lot and talk about the course. Th
different from France and ESC Rennes, because even if they have mid-term, for them it is the same
exam. But like the ESC Rennes you have a lot of group project which is part of the assessment for a
sometimes. You have also a participation in the class.

the main differences are that in Warsaw School of Economics attendance is not mandatory (almost a
that), the group projects are very easy, and there is what we call ZERO exam it's an exam that we ta
and if we get a good mark in it it will count as a final exam so we won't have to take the

There is a better communication between student and teacher. They take time to explain if someone
an information about the class or for something else. For example, one of a teacher help me to

You have to read the books before coming in class and you discuss your reading in class. There is no "
is a lot of discussion. Exams are QCM but really easy

The subject are approximately as in France or in ESC Rennes, but the way of teaching is a little bit di
had a subject named 'Organisational Behavior' as in ESC Rennes. It was difficult for us at the beginn
didactic.

Regarding the differences, we can say that the relationships between students and professors aren’t
the hierarchy is not as important (low power distance) as in France and the conversation is easier.
Concerning the deadlines for the group projects or the individual written assignment, Norwegian peop
any talks or negotiation… in France it is not always the case. However, the waiting time for got our re
more than 3 weeks) which was also very appreciable.

The main difference was the teaching and the relationship between professor and students. In France
the States, it is more casual, there is a real discussion going on during class on the topic. And teac
Courses aren’t only a teacher reading and saying his lesson but are a real discussion. About assessm
them throughout the whole semester. In France, it is more all assessment are due at the end of the
didn’t have any difficulties to adapt.

The similarities are : the courses are in English, the classrooms are the same. The teaching is quite
group project, presentation) The differences are : teachers let their students do what they want. Th
seat and leave the classroom to take a coffee outside or to buy something to eat... The teacher is no

The principal differences are: - LECTURES ARE IN SPANISH!!
-student
raising hands
-students are ALWAYS late, if the class start at 8 half of t
8h30 and "it's normal". There are even late during the exam days
-It's
between teachers and students then in France.
- Teachers don't give yo
class
- you don't use you computer during the class, you take your note
- students can leave the class in the middle of the class to go to call some
(without asking the teacher)
- It's marked out of 10
final partial are oral
- If you don't pass a midterm you have a "recupe
similarities are: -You have a lot of work to do at home (read books...)
- Y
- you can email the teacher if you have any questions For me, the main diffi
the lecture in spanish, to take notes in spanish and to think in spanish! But with the time you get us
almost everything and speak well. Moreover as they know you are a foreigner, they understand that
when you speak and write, and they don't blame you for it!An another difficulty was to understand
they don't have the same product as we do so you have to do researches to know the

The main similarities were about the way of teaching that was the same as in Rennes. The Differen
term exams in every class. Some of my courses were continuous assessment or project we have to d
have encounter was about the communication with some teachers because some of them didn’t sp

Concerning the classes at Kent State University, it is important to know that the teaching methods a
ESC Rennes School of Business but not the processes of assessment. In fact, in America assessment
evaluations with a lot of homework, participation in classes, pop-quizzes and exams (in-class AND ou
each unit. If you would like to go to the USA don’t expect to have just a final exam (or a mid-term) d
you can have at ESC Rennes School of Business. Here I had to work every week to complete my hom
on the Website of the university), and I had every 3 weeks exams.
Furthermore I noticed that th
emphasis on the participation than in France. In fact professors appreciate to have interaction with st
if students have any question. It is very common to see your professors outside the class thanks to sp
by each professor. In Kent State University I had the feeling that professors are closer to th

We can see a lot of similitaries between the Partner University and ESC Rennes especially at the level
of assessment. For example, pratically all my courses consisted on a mid-term exam, groups project
can see in some cases in ESC Rennes. At the level of teaching, there are not many differences. The
and adapt their behaviour, their language for the foreign students. However, it's really different c
because in the university they consisted in multiple-choice questionnaire. I found that this significa
didn't show the real level of the student. It was very surprising whereas in Rennes, they want more c
the answers and exams.

It's a much more relaxed climate when it comes to the professor. They are drinking in class mate (it
famous in Argentina) with us, sometimes they are giving class in the garden of the school. The teach
the same, some theoretical approaches and then some practices. The only difficulties would be abou
that are someway different from the Spanish ones.

No real difference

I notice a difference with the academic experience and teaching. Is that professors let students talk,
they want so it is a little bit difficult to catch the class and listen the professor

To be honest in the ESC Rennes i think that teachers give to much exemple so at the end it's look l
children. Moreover in Chile there were more concrete calculations an graphics. The mains dificult
Reading longs chapters in spanish and getting all the informations relative to the organizatio

The class is very different from what we are used to. Chinese students have fewer rules and so, they
ways sometimes, according to me. For example, it is not a problem for them to eat during the class,
(in an obvious way) something else on his phone or computer, to leave the class without saying anyth
also accept this behavior, which is a bit crazy for me. Then, the professors, for most classes, don’t ma
the classes can sometimes be boring. Except that, we have quite a lot of group work, like in the ESC
inside the group, is different because we are working with different people, most of the time, Chines
individualistic then we are, so there can be some tensions. Finally, all our lectures are in U-Moodle: it
our Google Apps in the ESC Rennes. It’s helpful.

Russian teachers, as French ones, are globally professional with a good English level and making pow
Generally, teachers are understanding and willing to help. However, the point that surprised us so m
used to cheat during the assessments even during the official exams. While in France, everything is
quite impossible to cheat, in Russia, all students do it. Some teachers are very intolerant but other
surprising for us to see that and we asked ourselves if the diploma in this school is truly de

I had no difficulties to follow the different classes in this university. The system is quite similar to th
noticed a difference in the relation between the students and the professors, they are more confiden
of workload, just some presentations. The exams are simple.

Teaching methods in India are more based on theory than in France. Also, there is a lot more interacti
teachers and this can be a little disturbing at first, both for foreign students and teachers. The asses
terms exams and final exams.

First it was a Business School, so the content of the courses, the way of proceed, the way of learning o
really similar. The difference is the relationship between the teacher and the student, more familiar,
difficulties.

The principal difference between the Spanish universities and the French universities is the relation th
his students. In France, the relation is very formal whereas in Spain it’s very friendly. The Spanish s
professors as “tu” and call them by their first name. About the teaching, it’s quite similar with Fran
I’ve just explained. About the assessments in my Spanish university, the assessments were only que
There was no really reflexion in the assessments. The fact is that the assessments only last 1 hour w
last 4 hours, so it’s more difficult to make questions of reflexion with only one hour. About the project
and in this type of work, the teacher required reflexion. I didn’t encounter any difficulties because th
always helped me when I had a problem of understanding.

I liked the way courses are, you can focus on only one class 3 weeks long, and only one. We always h
of the time with midterms and final exams. However, such a system can cause an overdose of the
being only talking about the same topic for 45 hours straight.

The main difference is related to the contact with professors, due to the fact of being in small cla
assessment methods didn’t differ from ESC Rennes. I had no particular difficulty and everyone is ha
difficult may arise.

The academic experience in Ireland was different thanks to several aspects. First, I have been surp
were helpful and nice. We could go to see and speak to every teacher at the end of the class or in the
welcoming and were ready to help us about everything. For instance, once I was not sure that I unde
to do for our cloud computing assignment, so I went to see the teacher. Then he explain me during 30
to talk to him in his office. When I gave him my first draft we stayed talking a while to understand h
draft for my final paper. Moreover, I think that the relation with teachers is more simple and more sin
even in Phd, consider us as an equal, make us call them by their first name, talk to us as colleagues,
they see us in the school, etc. At the same time all the students respected a lot every teachers. It sh
close to teachers and have good relationships (nearly “friendly” relationships) without having a lack o
we were all very happy to go to class. Secondly, the teaching was more entertaining. All the teach
illustrate what they are saying. They like using example, asking students for other examples, etc. I ra
classes. The most important is that we could all see that the teachers were passionate about their
because we were a lot of students I realize that maybe they could improve the interaction between
This is the only aspect that I missed. Thirdly, the assignment is very different. In France we ask us re
Ireland, even in final year of Bachelor, teachers ask students to know perfectly the lessons. Obviously
student has to know first the theory in order to, after, know how to apply it. For instance during our b
we asked us some word definition, and in Cloud Computing we ask us a basic presentation of basic te
we have been asked for reflexion (what the teacher use to call “critical thinking”) was the Ebusiness c
difficult.
I didn’t encounter any difficulties during my semester. The level of this university is quite
classes asked for a lot of personal work but it worth it. Moreover, all the teachers were very availabl
much as they can. I felt very comfortable and at ease in this university because I was not scared a

Through my academic experience in my university, I noticed that the similarities with France were nu
teach is apparently similar (the teacher exposing its lesson in a lecture, giving home assignments, sp
and study according to precise topics, midterm session and final written exams). The structure of th
quite the same as in France. Percentages of grades are well weighted between all works, like in ESC
there are many differences. Indeed, the expectations of the teachers are quite low, even if it seems
they can ask for readings and assignments and not giving feedback on it, or asking us to develop on
were to obtain feedbacks from my professors concerning my works. There was a problem of commun
use e-mails, other use Intranet platform (that are not always in English), and some do not even comm
feeling, I think there is a tendency of laxity in my partner university, compared to the E

Similarities : students talk in class, courses are noisy. The teaching seems similar Differences : class
very muddled – students have to copy word by word what is written on the board (it is less time
assessment is different from the one at ESC Rennes : the grades are based on a 30 points score, b
Students shall have the maximum grade as when they get out they are in a great competition betwee
unemployment is high in Italy, and recruiters will select the ones with the highest grades. The main
were (mainly at the beginning) to properly understand the classes and participate, but it went well
organisation of the university seems quite old, in the way of doing things, of organizing c

The similarity was that all the classes were in English. Concerning the differences, I would say you ha
teachers do not necessarily develop the chapters during class. Also students participate a lot during
have to make a lot of presentation. So there was a lot of small projects.

The main differences: - only theory, hardly ever practicing - no examples given The main sim
assessment method -many team projects It was really difficult to adapt to the way they are teac
exercising part was missing and had to be developed on my own.

Same than in France. Difficulties of understanding what we had to do, and communication wi

Concerning the academic experience, it is exactly like in France. You have to attend lectures, to work
paper and at the end of the semester you need to pass the exam. So I encounter the same difficu

Really, the academic experience is not very interesting : boring classes, little choice about materials
already pass assessment so i don't have more informations.

The way of teaching is very modern, a lot of study case but sometimes to much theory. Students a
make the course very active. They ALL have a very good command of english. The exams were no
lasted at the maximum 2 hours. The level of the courses was quite high but the exams pretty easy t
comunication problem with a german teacher btu still we never had any other prob

the main difference in the structure, it is poorer than in France obviously An asset of the university a
in general is that there are debates in class and all of the students give the impression to be really int
participate to discussion etc.

For sure one of the main similarities was our classes which were in English as ESC classes. It wa
understand our teachers. One of the main differences was probably the fact that we were not very n
exchange and participate more. Concerning teaching, I did not see any differences. The same for as
were more flexible because we were foreign students.

The similarities are that we have 1 partial exam and one final exam. We also have a presentation to d
are almost the same than in Rennes, we have theoretical and practical classes (with powerpoints,
differences are that we have classes that last 2 hours. To validate a class we need more than 70% (
Rennes). I didn’t encounter much difficulty to validate a class.

In the US there is no interaction between the student. People are very quiet. Professors ask lot of hom
is very soft.

Concerning the content of the courses, there was not a lot of differences with what I was used to. Th
the professors : 1 of them always late (30 minutes average), 1, like I said, sending the homework
students, and after yelling on us because we did not ask them if we had something to do, and 1 w
english so it was not always easy to communicate.

The main difference encountered concerning the academic experience is the schedule : only 3 hou
homework on the afternoon (readings, …). I didn’t encountered any difficulties

Teaching was the same in my opinion, teacher talk a lot about the assessment and try to make it easi
i found motivating. Tutorial are not crowded which is also a good thing but it should sometimes be
particular difficulties were encountered except that we don't really know the system here so we're
really looking for in our assessments but they've explained it plenty of times so it shou

Actually the programm and the different lectures were quite similar as the one in Rennes but the wa
quite different! The gave us a lot of "free time" to study: we have to use it reading books, articles, et
encounter any difficulties; it was maybe at first difficult to learn everything beacause all the lectures
first semester in Rennes already helped me. The assessment is exactly the same that the one in Ren
to understand it.

Regarding the classes like Marketing, This was very similar from the ESC Rennes’ classes because
concepts but in a different field because It was B2B marketing. We could just easier ask help from th
were less numerous than classes in ESC Rennes. To pass a class, we were supposed to reach 70% w
Rennes but the teachers graded more kindly so It was quite similar. I did find any difficulty. I just had
were really open to the dialogue so It was simple to fit my working with their requirements an

The participation was really important in Norway and each class was a real exchange views between
But for the rest it was quite similar to french academic methods.

Concerning the similarities, the courses are quite the same as the study cases presented during class
We also work in group, and individual. and workshop to be submitted within a deadline. Professors te
study cases, powerpoint. Concerning the exam, for some courses it includes either workshop group a
or individual assigment and workshop group. Plus, a final exam for all courses. Concerning the asse
mean a pourcentage of mark for workshop group and for qCm or individual assigment. What we
ambiance at class. All students are always willing to answer to the teacher like it was a competition
Sometimes, the yeven cut the word to another one who was already speaking and sometimes turns
respect sometimes even if they are really dynamic, always willing to learn and to answer the profes
students work is also different. One of the group is often involved in the workshop group and the o
beginning of the work. They work late and at last time. Also, teachers did not tell when they are not
in class for nothing. The main difficulty was the indian accent to understand properly the class and

I think there is not a big difference between the education or teaching in France and in Japan. Maybe
have more homework's than in the ESC Rennes. Concerning the exams, I don't have opinion yet bec
have to give you this information (5th of June), I didn't had exams yet. All my exams are at the end of
I notice was the participation of people in class. Indeed, Japanese people don’t participate. If the te
nobody will answer. Most of the time, it is because they are shy or don’t want to give a wrong answe
when you work in group. Japanese students tend to wait for your answers first, and after they will say
with a nod.

I/ Similarities The learning scheme is very similar to the ESC Rennes School of business one. The te
support, case studies, and teamworking. II/ Differences There are two mainly changes. The frequenc
weeks in average you have a little partial on QCM or dissertation form. For some class, every week yo
do. However, the main difference is the comportment of Mexicans students. Many of them are far m
French. They respect more the teacher and participate far more. Courses are quite structured and
Mexicans students never show they are disappointed. Some of them, often the son’s of the richest fa
always work in the last minutes and comunicate more in direct than by email or Smartphone. I met s
with Mexicans. They haven’t the same rhythm of work and they hardly communicate about what th
work with them. Professor are very indulgent, allow student to leave the class for a few minutes and
are nicer.

We are 22,000 students in the university, so I expected that teachers are not listening to the students
to solve. I was pleasantly surprised : the classes of 20 first, then the organization of the university so
the course . They actually use an internet platform called Moodle like Isis in the ESC that allows you to
communicate directly with the teacher of this class. All documents related to the course (ppt , book
available on this platform . I am disappointed by the absenteeism of some teachers : 20 minutes wa
realize that Professor will not come for X reason. This was repeated several times , teachers do no
Despite this discontent I overall still very satisfied with the education in this unive

The main similarities were the infrastructures, really in class there is no similarities, it’s much mor

The main similarities were between the classes of Management of Information Systems and Implem
Information Systems, because the syllabuses were very similar, and in addiction, the teachers were
January we had no teachers for those courses, and the teachers were recruited very fast. The quality
teachers were very high, they were available at all time on their iPhone and connected to respond to
was very helpful in a technical course like Information Systems. The class was very dynamic and we w
our projects. Concerning the course of New Product and Brand Innovation the teacher was very casu
the syllabus of the class were very accurate and fun. When a class like this is taught, a creative env
this is perfectly what was done by the teacher. About the class of Marketing B2B, it was completely th
had no difficulties concerning the other classes, this class was difficult for me. Indeed we had no free
The topics were selected in advance and we had to do our project according a list pre-established wi
the class we couldn’t even turn the light on without asking the teacher, so contrary to the casual en
classes, I had a lot of difficulties with this teacher and for the class also.

The main similarities are the group projects. In fact, there is a group project in each course such as at
I was really prepared for doing that even if I was with local students. However, sometimes, it was com
with them because when they are in majority in the group, they tend to speak in Cantonese or in C
understand. Most of the time, I told them to be careful but as some local students are not comfortab
not pay attention to me. Consequently, the teacher had to interrupt our in class activity for telling th
The professors were very attentive to us. Furthermore, our lectures were available on an e-platform
ESC Rennes so it was quite similar.
Concerning the assessments, most of the time, it was case st
questions. Compared to other exchange students in Human resources, I think that it was a little bit m
for their midterm exam they only had multiple choice questions so it was quite easy for them. I thi
assessments depend on the teacher. Sometimes it can be very easy and another time it will be diffic
the teachers tend to plan their exam on the evening. In general it is between 7pm to 10pm. It is very
In general the academic experience in this partner university was very similar to ESC

Firstly the semester is divided into two different times and different classes. Secondly the grade of Ba
years and not three. So we were not in Master but in Bachelor Courses. About teaching methods ther
you have to go in each classes because all solutions to each exercises are just given in classes. For th
only three final exams and there are open book mostly. And finally yes we encountered some difficult
people in some group’s works because they worked not like us because they tried to give all the wor
maybe not lucky…

No particular difficulties, maybe english accent of russian teachers. The academic ranking in russ
continuous assessments.

Similaries Not so much I experienced more differences in this academic experience because I d
environment. A teaching more helpful : you can ask anything to your teacher and interrupt him.
but you know that Italians are relax..So lessons never start either end of time... Assessment is also
have many options to plan you own test's timetable, you know immediately your grade etc. First
because of the language, but then I was more confortable with it.

There were not many differences because the UIR is organised as ESC Rennes. We had the same syl
same lesson, not to say the same teacher for some classes.

Main similarities : as I went to a business school in Madrid, I found a lots of similarities, concerning
teachers used PowerPoint to make their classes. Moreover, the school was well equiped, with man
canteen like at the ESC. There was a special desk for Erasmus students too at the school of Mad
assessment it was pretty different. Indeed, all the marks were over 10 and not over 100 Moreover,
final exam at the end of the semester, but also one at the middle of the semester, in the month of M
more over 10 on this first exam, it was considered as validated , and then we had the final exam on
than 5 over 10 , we had to do two exams on May in order to have another chance to validate the first
And then, if at this fnal exam we didn't have the required mark, we have a last chance to validate it
didn't encountered any difficulties, because all the teachers were very nice and very careful about E
were all very helpful with us, and tolerant concerning our Spanish level.

At the beginning of the semester, I was afraid of not being able to understand the teachers because o
And eventually all speak very good English. Concerning teaching, I think that the participation of stud
important in Korea than in France. On our table, we have to put name tag, so that the teacher can qu
also more willing to participate, to answer questions or ask questions. Concerning assessment, it i
Rennes School of Business. We have midterms and finals and also group projects. I did not encounter
but group projects were more difficult.

I think I already cover that above. Some great teacher, some average, some difficult to understand
my classes in English, but most teacher were Spanish). Assessments are quite different from what w
practice, presentations … but the final exams often have some multiple-choice questions or only tha
good university so the difficulties can exist but the teachers were always happy to

The main similarities that i encountered concerning the academic experience is that teacher use pow
not allowed to bring laptops during class. Concerning assessment we had a lot of presentation about
Most of the exam are QCM. The relationship between students and teacher is different, they a

Actually, for me maybe the only similarities I found was the fact that the class was administered in
teachers used PPT to make the class. But there were many differences. First, I was the feeling to going
to be in Higher Education) because there was a lot of homework to do and during each class the t
homework. Secondly, the class was supposed to be made in English but most of the time it was like
and 50% of Chinese. So, that lead me to have some difficulties to understand because sometimes stu
and asked questions in Chinese but fortunately the teacher was answering in English (in

I encounter any difficulties. The main difference was in the assessment, we didn’t have any test at t
and everything was continuous assessment.

There weren’t lot of similarities encountered, indeed, the academic system is really different than
interactivity and freedom in the class, the teaching is too different because it’s based on book that w
too, is the lesson and courses, we had for courses Logistic, Finance, Marketing, Resources manageme
link by a chapter so all the courses are link together and complete each other. At the end of the chapt
oral exam in group where we have to apply the theory in a concrete project for a company. I didn’t e
to these changes.

They have a prominent accent so sometimes, it is difficult to understand when a teacher explains
similarities ares simple : Administration are very low and teachers are competents, kinds and patient
more important in India than in France.

Kind of the same that at ESC Rennes. Lecture in a big groupe with a power point and small grou
Presentation in work group almost every week Test during the semester And Final Exam a the end.
France The main good point that i've noticed its their internet "plateform" because, for any work th
teachers (just marketing case, or big presentation they just submit them in the platform "campus virt
to print it !!!!!! And its very good for the ECOLOGY & for THE MONEY !

Smiliraties: Team work and presentations for each course, teacher from different nationalities (Indian
diferences: The courses are classified on intensive, semi-intensive and regular courses No, I didn

The classes are pretty much the same than at the ESC Rennes School of business (a lecture). The onl
that students arrive earlier than us in class (around 10 to 15 minutes before class) and that they c
asking the teacher for example to go to the toilets or make a phone call.

I encountered more differences than similarities. The way of teaching is quite different than at ESC R
based on books and most of the personal work is reading. Also, the classes are more interactive, n
asking questions, the teachers are really open-minded and willing to help, especially with us French
talk to a teacher like a friend and talk about personal life. I noticed that the academic level is lower
already knew most of what we talked about in class, but it also facilitates to understand because th
Spanish. There are 2 or 3 exams per class, in the form of multiple choice questionnaire that can be
students. The only difficulty I encountered was at the beginning the understanding of Spanish, esp
prepare an oral presentation. But after a few weeks it became much easier.

Similarities. same number of students in class Diferences: absenteism, you can be late, the exams
almost no team project, lots of multiple choices questions Teacher are realy nice and like Erasmus
have not a good level of English It can be difficult to understand them

Teaching is quite the same expect that students do not participate: most of the time only the teache
lesson. You have to get used to the Finnish accent and then there are no difficulties. Concerning g
presentation they do not expect a lot (some students presented wearing a jogging!!) and teachers

Similarities : - group work with oral presentations - individual work Differences : - possibility to ca
midterms were a success (a mark of 5/10) - few classes in English - oral presentations less formal students and teachers. - less integration of Erasmus Students than in the ESC Re

All classes (not the Laboratory) are magistral lessons. Difficulties to understand all instructions conc
are really different of ESC exams.

Similarities: number of students in each class, teaching methods in class Differences: continuous as
online quizzes, mainly multiple-choice quizzes even for final exams, teachers really follow the text bo
just need to get used to online assessments.

Similarities: Classes are in English and around the same timetables than in France, with morning and a
are set in classrooms and teachers use Power Point presentations. Students are not always expected
class, but questions are welcomed. Differences: the classes are smaller, with less students attending
lot of lectures about theory but the teacher doesn't always make a link with practical examples. Ther
which is good for the concentration both for students and the teacher. The personal assessments a
personal and doesn't require group studies. Teachers are also found of videos/movies to make a p

The main similarities are activities in group, magistral classes. And the system of continious assessem
the classes, the language It was difficult when at the beginning I didn't used to learn in Spain and to
because in Cadiz, they speak spanich fastly and in a diferent way

Many in-class presentations, almost every week in some lessons, many tests before the final exam. T
probably because Russia is a high context country and we sometimes felt like having a lack of inform
with Russians was not always easy as they do most of the work at the last minute. In assessment proc
fact teacher are more easily likely to give points to students who showed efforts during exam. I would
don’t expect only the good answers, the most important is to show the willingness. The last point is,
Russians even if the lesson is taught in English but they can communicate effectively

About the similarities, the prof make it class on the same model than in France : there are quiz, prese
works, some projects .. About the differences, The first one is the abilities to give us our proper note
I don’t totally understand. I wasn’t agree with some things teachers have taught us, but I think, it
culture difference. Also, the method of teaching, is, (it’s my personal opinion) not as well organized
assessment were questions with multiple responses. But I didn’t face any big diffic

Everything was similar, the difficulty was to get some information from the administration,

No difficulties. Some teachers are boring. Some other are really good. The organizational part It’s alm
ESC. I have two teachers who are particularly good. The classes are not only academic but also based
have in the companies they work.

Teaching and Assessment are quite the same than in Rennes. You will not be disrupted by th

The main similarity : teacher are serious
main difference: we are very close to them.
is ESC Rennes I didn’t encounter any difficulty

The assess

The main similarities were in the general. Classes in English, schedules, mid terms, group work, final e
professors with different nationalities, ... But the man differences where on the relation that Lithuan
They can come very late, or leave the class for a phone call, its usual. But they are all very participat
during class, expecting the teacher to ask them to do something. But, after a talk with other Fren
university, this is not case elsewhere. An another big difference, the time that we have to wait for ou
our grade in less than a week. I did not encountered any difficulty.

It is hard to judge in only 4 classes not really related to business, but is it is quite similar to ESC Renn
some group works and a final exam. It is relatively easy to pass without any difficulty. However th
international students, the teaching and assessment methods for Koreans are a bit different a

Obviously, all the courses was in English and, as we were with native Irish people, some lecturers spo
to follow sometimes. Firstly, one huge difference was that, in the courses I chose, there wasn't any
work. It was only individual work and individual tests. One other difference is that there were a lot
online test about a book or the creation of a blog.

In Finland, students are really focus on what the teacher is explaining. It’s a really good work condit
speaking. The teachers were really much mire closed to their student than in France. They were rea
here as soon as we needed them. They answered pretty fast to every mails that I sent to them. In ev
project, which is a really good experience.

There are a lot of similarities but there are also differences. About the teaching support, they are ava
that we can print it or read it on the internet. It is really practical because we can prepare the lesson
dictionary. We use a lot a PowerPoints for the presentations we do in class, like we do in ESC Rennes
some movies in order to understand better the examples of the lesson. The courses are really base
German students are really not afraid to participate actively and most of them told me that they like
be very great to do it too in France. As we are only in the middle of the semester, we never had any g
anything about that because we never had assessments. The most difficult thing for me in German
German lessons. I took some classes in English, but also some in German, which is far more difficu
exams as the German students, so it is really hard for Erasmus people to follow the German courses.
foreign language for them too, it is far more easier to understand.

At Korea University, all is bigger, buildings, classrooms, campus. The classrooms were very convenien
I really liked one course: business negotiation we got both theory contents and use-cases. We pra
other students.

Language was not an issue since the class taught in English really are. I found the students participat
the time no one even take notes.

The level was very high, because there were all ingennier so every thing was math relative. The pro
pages per classes for mid term to learn by earth . The courses were very theroic and to be

It is very similar compared to the French University. However the informatics system is a bit difficul
beginning.

I did not encounter any difficulties. As I said before, the main difference is that teachers are mo
“professionals” who explain something, thus, the learning is better. The other points of teaching we

The similarities were that courses are supported by a power point. All courses looks like courses that
But there is some differences. For example, rules about cheating are not really the same than in Fran
very strong for that. Furthermore, sometimes we can have some quiz and during theme we can use e
it. It is a quite different than in France. The notation is the same than in the ESC, it use the internation
the teaching, teachers do the same as in France, they read and explain the power point and sometim
questions. The biggest difficulties that I encounter were the fact that some courses (not all) were no
in Chinese. We came in class to listen to Chinese language during 3 hours. It was really unfair for
understand any word of Chinese…

School daily life is quite the same than in France, we have classes in English, group projects, final exa
the facilities inside the classroom are similar and we use an intranet like ISIS in Re

Des cours dans la continuité des cours en 1ère et 2ème année de l'Esc Rennes mais vu sous un a
théoriques.
Les professeurs sont pour autant très disponibles par mail, ou pour des cours de tutora
rencontrer en début de semestre pour trouver des cours qui convenaient à nos attentes. Bien se ren
les cours que vous pouvez choisir, mais aussi surtout sur le contenu. Prenez contact directement avec
coordinateur en début de semestre pour vous assurez que vous avez fait les bon choix au ni

No difficulties, the academic experience was good.

The first difference is the relationship between teachers and students. The relation is quite informal
friendly. You can ask them for help and they will always fin times to help you. For your project you hav
different than France. In France this proximity between teachers and students is not possible.
Seco
different too. You can use what you want (internet, courses, books, ...). You have to kind of exam: oral
you have twenty minutes of preparation (as in France) but you can use all the resources you want.
receive the subject on your webmail box an you have a determined time to do it (2 days, 2 weeks, ...
class, you work on it as you want. So your are very free, and some time is a difficulty too. Because
classes hours and you have to manage your free time to be well organize.

The amount of hours of class was very low compared to the one that we have at the ESC Rennes, t
group projects to realize during the semester, like at the ESC Rennes. The teaching methods were diff
in France, because in this university they don't really want to help students understand what they are
want us to understand it by our-selves. So, they don't give students clear rules to follow to do a hom
assessment methods were similar to the ones used at the ESC Rennes.

It was not very different from ESC Rennes courses. I cannot see any difference actu

During the beginning or end the of each class, the teacher spend between 15 and 30 min to ask s
students. All the students wants to participate and are speaking so long. It was a bit complicated fo
is not as fluent as indian ones, so during presentations for example, we were longer than indian pe
points in HRM because of that). Then even if the french accent can be difficult to understand, the ind
At first we had some difficulties to understand what people were saying to us

The notes are on 10. It is necessary have a minimum 5. Students and teachers are not very friendly w
include us in the class, it is a bit confusing. The way of teaching is based on memorize rather than on
courses are not very hard, there is not no apparent difficulty, be careful not to be overwhelmed in

As I said before, both Rennes and Prague academic experience were pretty similar in their operation
difficulties.

The working environment is very similar to the French one. Every course can be downloaded from
Courses are provided in English in half circular rooms with big overhead projectors. The system of as
the one at the ESC (grades are out of 100) but we have mid term and final exams (whereas in France
at the end of the semester). It was a bit difficult to work with Korean students at the beginning becaus
they hesitate to speak English in front of exchange students. But once we start speaking they relax a
else.

Similarities concerning Academic experience: fix timetable Differences concerning Academic experi
come in class, it doesn't matter, like in university not in business school Similarities concerning Tea
Differences concerning Teaching : you call the teachers by their name, they are very near from the
moove during courses, even eat Similarities concerning Assessment: regular assignment Diffe
Assessment : assignment online to do

The university has a functioning very similar with the functioning of the Esc Rennes. There are any diff
in France, it is the same thing for me. The students and the teachers were very friendly and I did not h
in a foreign country because the mentality and the relationships are in the same in Prague t

Teaching is made in a less strict way than in France. It is much more participative, and the students a
in class, and more encouraged to ask questions and give their opinions. Assessment is made throug
exams.

No difficulties.

quite different to work with filipinos (they make their work at the last minute

All the courses are in English as in ESC Rennes, I also choose courses that I like and fit to my mark
encounter any difficulties to follow the courses in Jakarta. Students in Indonesia are free, they move
time of the course.

The classes over there are based essentially on oral presentations and participation to the course. Th
group projects. All the Powerpoints are uploaded on an online website called “blackboard” (tha

Concerning the academic experience, the method of assessment is exactly the same as in Rennes
exams, final exams and little assessments in each courses. However, even if the academic assessm
encountered difficulties concerning the marks because the Indian professors are much more exigen
accuracy and knowledge than in ESC Rennes. So we had a weak level as regards the Indi

Except the subjects broached during the classes, the way of learning in ESIC was totally different th
magistrate classes, all the teachers interact during the classes with students, trying to make them
concepts and sharing with them their professional experience to illustrate this. Moreover teachers are
and help them gladly. You can feel a real proximity between teachers and student. For exchanged stud
advantage. Teachers take our possible difficulties into account, and help us to integrate the courses, s
for us slowly. I have not feel any difficulties execpt maybe at the beginning to understand some teach
But after a few time, adaptation is easy.

First, I have to insist on the fact that what I am going to say is not a generality for my university,
experience. I know for a fact that it changes a lot from one subject to another. I’ve exchanged a lot wi
university, and we all were very different cases. First of all, I would say that the teaching is different,
personal work / readings / preparation than in Rennes. I am not a huge fan of important reading, and
either, (because I consider I pay a high price to have a well-paid teacher who is an expert in his doma
teaching me his knowledge, not a book). A lot of Lithuanian student are working while studying, and t
of classes and still be very successful in their studies. It shows that a lot of personal preparation is ne
most important is what’s said in the lectures. For some lectures, I had weekly assignments, for other
do, but I had only 2 projects. They put some pressure on the student, but actually their grading meth
the student. I got very high grades all semester long, and according to me I did not work enough to d
worked!). In most classes, there are midterms, final exam and some project/assignment/participat
specific for this university is that every grade is on 10 points, and if you get anything below 5, it is like
that even thought you’ve had good grades all semester long, you still have to get at least 5 at you fin
even thought it might be a detail, the exams are not anonymous, and when the teachers correct a c
copy this is. It disturbed me because I think the teachers are not neutral when correctin

As in ESC Rennes School of Business, KUBS’ professors use PowerPoint files and give students mate
The assessments are quite similar but they often use multiple choices questionnaires. What is differ
much more available to discuss with students, they answer to emails and they also have a Teacher As
of all administration and attendance things. Students must participate more than in France because
the grade is for individual participation. Students always put a name tag in front of them in lecture
dedicated to the name tag).

The first difficulty is the Indian accent: you have to use to it because they speak very fast with a stro
you are use to it after 2 weeks). Teachers use power point during their courses, if you want this ppt
ppt are available on a website but as exchange student you don't have access to this site. Your teac
during the course. The schedule changes each week, and you never know when a course is can
assessments you have personal assessment and final exam (as in France). The courses that we ch
even if the IMT has validated our list of courses (so we were very disappointed on th

The academic life is much easier than in France. In France, we need to have good overall grade, and
Meanwhile at Mirbis, students are much more autonomous and entrepreneurs, therefore they just go
notorious degree, but actually some are already working and some will just follow the leads of their

As I said before, the main difference for me is the reading courses I took. The rest is pre

The UNF is known for the quality of its classes and its teachers, who all have PhDs and are most of
country ( my international marketing teacher was a Turkish, my marketing research teacher was a Ko
were very interesting and very focused on explanations during classes. I mean, my way of studying
France. In the USA I have had to work a lot at home, before classes. When I went in my classes I was s
the topic before and the teacher was only here to provide us with examples or explanations about wh
This way, classes were much more interesting and I was more independent in my way of working.
could be disturbing because they prefer working until the last moment. In the USA such a way of
because you won't be able to understand everything.

I find that the pupils are not very respectful in France to the professor but I would say that it's wors
constant noise in the class. Besides, as we are in a university, the professor doesn’t linger over all
everybody understood. It is a different system to which it is necessary to become

The main similarities were the business notions tought in class. As they are universal, it was good to
level of the indian business institution was the same as us. The main differences is the attitude of th
are a lot more in interaction with professors. They respect them a lot, they couldn’t even imagine ent
is already started. But they are also a lot more childish comparing to us. They have no liberty even i
For instance they must stay at school till 4PM, they can’t go out even if they finished at 1PM. Security
school to watch out students. They are all staying in the school hostel, it’s mandatory, they don’t hav
8PM. I felt so old comparing to them. The school doesn’t give any chance to the students to be re
considered as child. It was also difficult to create real friendship with the students due to those restric
go anywhere with us.

The teaching was pretty similar, except the relation between the students and the teachers. As you p
States has a low power distance and we can see it in class. Everyday , the teachers asked us if we ar
do the day before or during the week end. They often talked about their professional or personal expe
families. For example, one of my teachers showed us a picture of her and her children with her new d
I felt embarrassed because I am not used to see that kind of things in class. Regarding the assessm
In fact, Americans do not like doing essays, they prefer multiple choices. So for three classes I had on
in only one class I had multiple choices and one or two essays. Unlike in France, here it is not difficult
Concerning group assignments, Americans are not used to work in group. Fortunately I had only one c
some group projects. Americans are very slow and need more time to write a report. I did not like wor
felt like I lost my time. I could be more efficient alone.

un enseignement de qualité étant donné qu'aucun enseignant n'était vacataires. Un seul travail de gr
à l'ESC rennes où les travaux de groupe sont privilégiés

As I said before, it was really small classes so it was easier to participate and speak with the teacher.
lot of group projects: in some classes it was one oral per course. Concerning the work itself and exam
how to do the exercises: we didn’t need to learn “by heart”. For example, in Finance, we can use ou
during the final exam. Finally, I think it was not too different as in Rennes. I had new classes with sub
and it was good.

The lectures were teached the same way. One teacher, powerpoints and case studies to discuss. Tea
same. Also for assessment, based on presentation, group work, participation and midterms. So i did

My chinese academic experience is very close to what I saw in France. Teachers are very understan
want to speak about the western management during class. The assessment is close to Anglo-Saxon
one difficulty was chinese language time during class.

I encountered more differences of way of working with the students than in the courses. The teacher
because most of them still have a job on their own. The lectures are interesting but the tutori

The teachers like to make students able to participate and to comment. It is always a dialogue which
main difference is that answers are very very academic. They take care about every details when F
synthetic. They are nethertheless able to remember every details. I found it hard to accept this wa
come from a prep’s school which give you another methods.

Teaching it’s the same. But there is some personal work. Group work is quite rare. No

Expectations are lower but we have to do the same type of evaluation (in class participation, homew
term and final exam). Due to the fact that we are just 10-20 students for each class, we feel closer to
ask questions.

Concerning the academic experience I found the way of assessing very different from the way of ass
ESC Rennes. Indeed, the major part of the final are multiples choices questionnaire that are difficult
we had five choices and if we put a bad answer we lost one point or half point. It is the only thing tha
finally I approved all my modules.

I have encountered any difference, it was more and less similar, and any difficu

All the teacher have good teaching methods. All the classes are taught in English. It is different fro
teacher has an assistant. It is a student of the school who assists her/him. The teacher assistant com
homework and assist the teacher falling on the class. In the advanced business communication class
really special. Indeed contents, each student is in front of one computer. The class is a teacher by tea
Australia. It is a live meeting contents, each student HAS to speak When teacher ask him a question.
All who is answering the questions in our screen. We can-have more than 3 absences the for eac
encounter any Difficulties. Everything was clear, if we had a question, we asked the

Their is no similarities with ESC Rennes. teacher are open, available anytime and care about studen
important but the personal work such as reading is crazy we can't learn from bo

All the courses are made with PowerPoint. But the classes are cooler, you can go out of the class w
Russian students are always late. Most of the tests are only oral presentation. And the assessm

The way of teaching is very specific in the Philippines, at least the relationship between teachers and
here to talk to you and to help you whenever you need to and especially are willing to explain you
understand which didn’t happen every time back in France.

The similarities concerning the teaching is that professors are very competent in term of knowledge
subject they are teaching. Concerning the differences, the exams are differents. You have to get a “lib
book that you need in order to take an exam. The difficulties I encountered are mainly liked to the la
university. For example, to get information you have to ask to many people, before having an answe
here have his own idea on a subject, so sometimes for the same question you can have several

There are a lot of academic differences between ESC Rennes School of Business and MCI Manageme
courses functioned as a module : for example, we had only one classe for two weeks and, at the end
had an exam. It is a good idea because it forces us to work regularly. Concerning the teaching method
methods : a significant portion of the classe is devoted to teamwork. At the beginning, the presentati
the class were hard, but I quickly get into the habit and this exercise became easier at the end of the
the assessments, the corrections were sometimes quite hard, especially in finance classes . The exam
before the other classes (from 7:30 pm), and lasted 45 minutes. The questions were very specific an
about the specified content of the course. At first, it can sometimes be difficult especially when you
ended questions where it is necessary to make a reflection.

The main difference is at BI you have to read the book to understand the course if you don’t you w
Moreover, you have a break of 15 min each 45 min and you have course during lunch time and tha
Concerning the assessments I had written something about this just before. The worst thing is that t
people in BI so you don’t always speak English.

The most difference is their accent. Indeed, all their students are perfectly bilingual so we were a littl
English. Moreover, they have a specific accent very difficult to understand the first month. Otherwis
than in France.

The "ocidental" class method doesn't really exist. The classes aren't very organized. But the classes a
learn how Colombian economy works. Also we didn't use computers, it wasn't necessary. We had t
classes of innovation, marketing) with other Colombian students. Difficulties concerned administra
does work slowly and it's gonna take time t obtain signed documents.

Teaching is kind of the same : teachers use powerpoint and do their class. No main difficulties. Asse
different. For one single course, you can have this (one of my course): 10% participation 20% Prese
project 30% Mid term 20% Final exam

There not really difference from our school about the teaching, the assessment or att

The main difference is that there are less rules you can arrive late or even not come you’ll never be p
own comprehension. Assessments are really similar because in each subject there are group works
midterms and final exam. Midterms and final exams alter just the way you take it: no redaction,
questions.

The teaching method is based on the trust and the students are generally nice, there are no indiscip
more break, each 45 minutes and it’s very nice because you can better focus on the course during 45
were very nice.

The Indian education is completely different from French education. Everybody speaks during the cla
cases. You have to be present in class. The only difficulty encountered was the Indian accent. Howe
month you are used to this accent.

The main difference was the exams: in France, the assessment is based on the knowledge but also on
at the University Carlos III, the assessment is based on Multiple Choices Questions. And the level is a
students, so for foreign students that Spanish is not the maternal language, it is very hard to succe
subtleties on words we don’t about on the MCQ. Even if you understand well principles and know yo
succeed. So, indeed, I encountered difficulties with exams. In which concerns the teaching, it is s
teaching but there are more students in classes than in ESC Rennes.

Everything is similar , we have presentations to do and group works . All the classes are in English
methods are the same.

The number of student per class is similar as at ESC Rennes School of Business and the amount of w
work regularly and manage our time to realize group projects).
However, for me, the level of teach
than ESC Rennes : of course, it depends on the teacher, but generally all teachers were quiet lazy a
much the classes. The content of courses were sometimes quiet light according to me. They are all n
our questions, but they missed some quality of teaching in my opinion.

Similary to the ESC, all classes are dispensed in english with the same way of teaching and with the s
so I wasn't so much disoriented and i didn't encounter difficulties.

Teaching methods hadn't surprised me at all for having similarities about participation purposes. No
were denoted for having learned Spanish before. One surprising thing to note is the flexibility about
The assessment in meanly (for the courses I took) composed with multiple choice tests with negati
wrong answers. You have to be careful about this! Groupwork policy is similar to this of ESC Rennes'
understanding of various cultures approaches and habits in terms of work.

The people don't act in class like in France. In Ateneo there is a dress code (no open shoes for examp
room if needed when ever you want without asking. The assessment is the same (A,B,C...) but the
same, A is from 100 to 90 (around). No real difficulties, there are much more quizzes about the la
Same thing than ESC Rennes for the classes, but professors like the silence.

The teaching is based on an exchange of information and a discussion. The advantages of this kind o
are involved in the course. Our exams were like presentation of a subject related to the course. Reall
prepared this in advance;

Similarités : Les matières enseignées sont assez semblables sauf qu’elles sont appliquées au cas ind
Mais il y a surtout des différences : dans la façon d’enseigner, dans l’interaction qui existe entre les é
dans la manière de travailler des élèves.

I am wondering if this exchange semester can be called academic experience. In fact two class out of
the ESC Rennes was requiring a b2 level in English to go to this university. Hopefully, strategic man
classes was given by English spoken teacher. But as long as we were 5 in class, 6 including the tea
conversation class about one or another subject. Honestly, I learned a lot of things about Chinese cu
businesses with Chinese, and Chinese financial market.

There weren't similarities with the courses in France. We don't have to take notes, and all of the sub
understand and validate. Several teachers were really interesting. There aren't a week of exams at
and we were often asked just to present a work for 5 min.

The assessment is different, to validate the class you must have above 70%. We have 20% for atten
exam, 20% for the midterm and 30% for a group or individual project. Teaching is similar, a power po
sheets of paper with exercises. I did not encounter any difficulties with the classes, teachers were un
students.

I had no difficulty because teaching methods are the same as in the ESC Rennes, so we are well pre
have a strong accent, but after a few classes, it is very easy to understand every

The way of teaching in the ESC Rennes and UCEMA are similar: teacher uses PowerPoint presentatio
and / or exercises added to the class. Nevertheless, many students have a job besides going at the un
are given during the day and some same classes are given from 18.30 pm for working students. I ha
which is convenient because I have another at the day time of this subject. The classes are in S
Argentinean Spanish is different from the Spanish we learn, teachers and classes are very understan
case about the students who speak very fast. Besides, the evaluation process is different. First the
and 5 or 6 depending on the class is needed to approve the subject. Secondly, students have two exa
they call “parcial”: one in the middle of the semester and one at the end. If the average of both exam
mark to approve the course, the subject is passed. If not, students have to do another exam two we
they call “final”. In case of failure of all these exams, the student has to do the class again the year a
expectations of the teachers are not the same than in France because in some exams, the teacher
concepts but the relation has to be done between four opposite concepts not even put in a sentence
to do together. Moreover, they expect us to know very tiny things which occupy three lines in 300 p
very hard especially when you are used to synthesize.

The main difference is the proximity with students from the teachers, they all were very helpful an
activities and the content of the class did not really change of what we do at the ESC. Also, all th
documents on the virtual campus which is easier to review your lessons and work on y

The language blocked me a little bit to participate to the class. In Spain the end exam is multiple choi
and frustrating at the same time. It makes it easier I guess regarding to the language comprehensio
having to answer 20 questions is a little frustrating and a little difficult at the end because we aren’t n
is really impersonal.

Similarities : the content of the classes. Differences : many, the teaching is different, students are
teachers, they call them by their name, everyone participate during the class, there are many debate
For the assessment, it’s different. There is continue assessment, and if we have an average of more
to pass the final exams. The main difficulty was the language, all the classes are in Portuguese, and
at the beginning it was really difficult to understand the other student, overall because we had ma
Brazilian students.

English pronunciation of teachers are often bad. I think that I have one really good teacher, who has
the others are not good. One of them is reading a book during 3 hours. So I have a bad mind of acad

Classes here in RJ are really participative. At the end of most of them, the Professor asks his studen
case or thinking about something. Something else is the fact that the students are really closed to the
they will call him by his name and will interrupt him even though he is talking. Moreover, Professors
late… To finish we had some difficulties to participate at the beginning as courses were in

No difficulties Similarity: use of powerpoint Difference: more availability from teachers and proxim
power distance.

It is simple, in India, EVERY SINGLE THING IS TOTALLY DIFFERENT. Teaching is not so far but the way o
from usual points we can notice in Western countries. Assessment are only theoretical, no pratice
beginning was the accent of some teachers. Even Indian had difficulties to understand, so we had so
fine.

teacher are more present on the campus and the administration is really here to help you and answ
then 24H for the most of the time. they are always here if you have problem and really tak

The participative way of teaching during the lectures was similar to the ESC Rennes’, as well as the
most of the courses I had chosen, there were midterm exams and/or group projects, in addition to fin
exams were very different and consisted in multiple-choice questionnaires with penalties in case o
noticed before, we were in groups of more than 100 students during the lectures, such as in our firs
Rennes. But since the second semester, we have been more in smaller groups of 40 students. Given
many Erasmus students in the classes, including French and Germans, teachers were absolutely no
speak more slowly so I did not encounter any difficulty to understand.

There are no big differences between academic experience in France and Spain. There is 2 type of wo
After the main difference with ESC Rennes is that teachers are locals. For the assessment you just ha
5 out of 10 to pass. Group projects were not so difficult to realise, students are used to work in gro
manage and take their time for working. I had 4 group projects during the 5 months and only 1 indi
exams, it depends on the courses that students chose, but often if you validate the 2 midterms you ar
final exam, and that is a particularly good point !

The teaching in RISEBA was in average lower quality from what we had at the ESC Rennes. The basic
same than in Rennes, but the level was in general lower, so I didn't encounter any difficulties to work
exams.

It was not the same system than in France. We did not have final exams but more group project and
had to prepare at home and return to the teacher before the deadline, on an online platform. So we h
some moments but nothing too huge! Moreover, the level was not really high. We were in class wit
bachelor, younger than us and not yet in master so it was not difficult. However, it was another way to
approach so it was quite interesting. There are two types of studies in Finland: some are more based
more practical. In my school, it was more practical. Classes are divided in 2 times: a part with the th
the class, and a second part where we put theory into practice to understand be

All the professors are Norwegians. There were no TD sessions, only lectures. Midterm papers are no
total assessment, but mandatory to be allowed to sit to the final exam. Fairness in the examinations i
Norway. Two correctors evaluate every student and results are known very soon. I adapted quickly

In France, teachers are stricter and students more respectful during the classes. I did nit encounter a
the impression that the students were much younger than us, French people

The main similarities with the ESC Rennes School of Business were the way to assess a subject (mar
resources...). There were indeed almost always 1 or 2 oral presentation, 1 report, assessments, unsc
term and 1 final exam. Canada teachers use the same rating system (A, B, C, D, E and F with a + o
percentage you got for your exam). However, the teaching system is different : lecturers use more
entertain and illustrate their class (such as videos, lively powerpoints, applications (to ask questions t
if everybody is here in the same time as each student has his own identifier), i-clicker (a mini remote
C and D to answer short questions ; same idea as the application to check the attendance)... The con
; the workload was thus more intense and sometimes too fast for several points. Teachers expect you
the textbook before going to the class

As I said previously concerning the teaching method, in Ireland, the courses are quite basic, the l
PowerPoint and the lecture are interactive. The lecturers use a lot Internet to share the course mater
about the grades, the assessments or a change of schedule. The only difference that I noticed is tha
less attention to the students, maybe because the DIT is a public school and not a private school as
that for example they don’t ask if someone doesn’t understand or when I had something to do, th
information how to do the work and finally when I had a grade, some lecturer didn’t give me informat
did I have this grade?). Just another difference is that lecturers are often late, they often begin the co
earlier. For example one of my courses lasted 2 hours but in reality I had only 1 hour and 20 minutes
at the beginning. Concerning the assessment, the DIT has exactly the same system as the ESC
comment. Of course I encounter some difficulties at the beginning. The Irish accent is really particula
was not easy to understand everything, especially since my English is not my strong point. But, gr
comprehension and it was easier for me to understand.

I think the courses were more participating with interactivity between teachers and students. To my
personal work. The level of teaching is a bit high in NHH so it is difficult to get an A but not so hard

The way of teaching is really different in Colombia. As I said teachers are really close from students
informal than in France. I didn’t encounter any difficulties.

My Partner University was working in a real different way from ESC Rennes.
As far as I am concern
before in University so it was a bit hard for me at the beginning to get the important information an
university works. For example you have to choose your classes at the beginning of the semester and
obtain the required material. For some of them places are limited and you can register only during few
in the same time and it is entirely to you to do your schedule. Moreover you have also seminar topics
or two weeks. The seminars have not enough places for everyone so you have to be quick to register.
look at all the offers of courses as soon as possible to be not surprised and be blocked because there
you. Concerning the lecture, the material is a powerpoint. There is no big differences. At the mid
have to register for the exams on a different website. And that is necessary for all your topics even if
only oral presentation and written folder to do. Finally be aware of assessment is really different here
60 or 90 minutes but you have to know by heart most of information given in courses and your analys
only material given in courses. You have to study a lot besides courses. Moreover for some teachers
deal if you are an exchange student. No negotiation is possible. German people follow

Most of French students are not satisfied with the teaching methods in Spain as all classes are asse
choices and did not require reasoning. You have to learn by heart all the power point and that’s it. B
really care about Erasmus students and do not make effort to integrate us. Several times I felt “lost”
explain clearly what we have to do.

At ESC Rennes, we do not focus so much on theories anymore, I studied theories in Prépa, so comin
quite hard. Moreover we had to read the theories by ourselves, and the lectures were not really usefu
book with less details. Eating in class was also disturbing me at the beginning, but then I got used
well, when I had classes from 11:00 to 14:00. Danes do not speak to each other in the university
themselves. This was quite surprising because at ESC Rennes, we know lots of students with whom w
break, whereas here the students were talking only to the person who they were sat with and tha
computerized in Denmark, so at the beginning it was quite difficult to know which website we ha
powerpoints, the syllabus and so on.

The teaching is totally different because students are more monitored and there were assessment ea
used our French culture for fuel their courses.

The main similarities are the teaching methods, teachers use PowerPoint and we have to do group w
different in some classes, where they use the German assessment method. In overall, academically s
to France. I haven’t met any difficulty yet.

The assessments are similar to the one in ESC Rennes. We had a mid term, a group project and a fin
class. However, the attendance is also important and contributes to your grade. About the teach
professors were really involved and available for the students and ready to help them. Moreover, the
is different, sometimes we are 80 students, and they are all quiet and respect the professor. Then, it is
arrive late and eat in class. And unlike at ESC Rennes, when we have to present our final group projec
are not required to present it, but only one or two persons.

ISM University and ESC Rennes have many similarities. They basically work the same: internationa
assessment... Nevertheless, I can count two main differences. First, exchange students number is qu
large number of exchanges students coming from all around the world in ESC Rennes. In this way, e
university are not important and numerous. That is why, knowing that most of students in classes ar
difficult to know what are the Lithuanian requirements to send an homework (Lithuanian are not very
and facebook tool doesn’t work). Secondly, the grade system in ISM University is different. You need
all your grades if you want it to count in the final grade. For instance, if you have 10 counting for 10%
4.5 counting for 50%, you will have to retake the exam because the final grade gives you less than 5
equal to 1 point for the final grade, 8 is equal to 3 points and 4.5 counting for 50% is equal to 0). F
methods are different, personal work is highly required in order to be able to participate during the
recommend basic knowledge and additional readings preparation. Like this, it is question to use it
certain classes, assessments are required every week. Assessment methods, workload are really d
academic experience really difficult, especially if we consider the special grade system of

There are lectures and tutorials, like in Rennes. The assessment can be different : even if there are so
that you have to give back, you can also be assessed by multiple choice questions. It can be seen
because questions are very precised and focus on the books and lectures. So be careful. The semest
blocks, and you have to choose classes for each block. As a consequence, all the exams are not at th
June but also at the beginning of May. Assignments are more regular than in Fran

The main similarities are that the support used by the professors during the lectures is the power poin
give their power point to the students. There are not as many interactions between the professors
France but they give us some homework to do. Generally we do not have final exam but we have t
research papers. When we cannot go to the class for some reasons, we should call the professor t
common in China for the professor to give his phone number to students. Students can even see the
they post on wechat. When we have a block of three hours of classes, we have a total of three brea
five minutes after the first 45 minutes of class and before the last 45 minutes of class. We have a bre
one hour and a half of class.

Teaching methods are quite the same in Spain than in France, teacher use powerpoint supports. I di
understand the courses.

The teaching and the assessment are pretty similar. The difficulty that i have encountered is the lang
business analysis course, the course is teached 80 % in Chinese. So it was difficult for me to unders
English Power point to follow the course.

It's quite similare, it's a business school, with the same kind of exams, courses, teachers... the main d
we had to work with Russian students, and they don't have the same perception of deadlines, som
bothering to work with them.

i encounter difficulties with some of teachers. For price and cost policy and distribution and for
managment. This two teacher don't integrated erasmus people.

The teaching is quite the same : powerpoint, workshop, exercices.... But it was easier to talk with prof
a really good intranet so you don't have to ask so many things. I had no difficulties to ad

The teachers in Denmark are really closer to their students than in France. For example, my marketin
his class by telling us what he did during the weekend. My management and organization teacher oft
personal life to illustrate his course. It was a little difficult for me to understand the expectation of
their assessments. For example, for my first oral exam, I have provided a big quantity of work when
other people of my class hadn’t work that much for more or less the same results. It was also a littl
some classes because it was linked with classes from the first semester, classes I didn’t attend. For e
teacher always took example of the previous semester and sometimes it was a little complicated to fo
explain us, as I didn’t caught the example. But globally, the teachers tried to adapt their classes to all
even if I had missed the first semester.

The personal work is more important than in ESC Rennes. Indeed you have to read the books because
with the professor about what you learned thanks to your readings. Then as I said it before, the cla
between students and the teacher. When you arrive in class during 20 minutes they explain what wa
during 50 minutes you have a discussion about a case for example. As a result the relationship be
students is really different. For example for them it is something normal that your teacher uses your
work with real clients. Indeed in one of my class, my team worked for a real client from Burlingto
interesting because you work on real problems, and you cannot just give some advices, you nee
assessment is pretty similar to ESC Rennes’ system, even if it was easier to have a good grade

Most of the teachers we had were Indonesian and were speaking Indonesian naturally. At first it was
them not to speak in this language because we don’t understand it because we were just 4 people
sometimes forgot about us. This was the most difficult thing to try to make them understand that we
It is a nice school that wants to be more and more international but I think they should ameliorate the
in Bahasa. We have a lot more assignments to do in Indonesia. The teachers, in each class, give us s
for the next class and to give them to grade them. It is really different than in France. But except th
other difficulty.

The method to teaching is different than in France. The classes are less structured and more interact
France. The assessment is a percentage so it’s similar than in Rennes.

Similarities: - English course - work in group - Oral presentation Differences: - A lot of books to re
practice - You have to give your work in progress during the semester to not start to work just befo
opinion of the student counts a lot.

I had the opportunities to try a subject called “selling and sales management” in which the entire
continuous assessment and an oral presentation. So it was different for the subject because we had n
and a PowerPoint presentation, our work was to work weekly on a project and learn by ourselves the
work on. It might appear strange, but I think that in the future it will be one of the subject whose I
specificities because we applied them, and we do not learn only for the exam. For the other subjects
(Continuous assessment with a group/individual project and a final exam). The English is understand
with the strong Irish accent of some teachers) and the PowerPoint are given to each student via

The main difference that I can notice is the variation of the timetable across weeks, which I explain
Rennes and also in my previous academic steps, I always had a fixed timetable. Even if the subjects
way of teaching and of evaluating was rather similar than the one that we have in the ESC Renne
unfortunately, in most courses a large part of the students were spectacularly under-motivated and
interest to the lesson, played and chatted, which created a bad atmosphere in class, and discoura
wanted to listen and the teacher.

The level of teaching methods was really higher than in ESC Rennes and much more appreciable. A
different in the sense that it was more practical and less theory-based.

Concerning the similarities, I would say that in Belgium we have more or less the same vision of class
France. For example, the notation system is the same, with marks out of 20. And the way of evaluat
continuous assignment and a final exam. For the way of teaching, it is almost the same: a class course
to do at home for the next class, a summary of the last class giving by the teacher… The assignmen
instruction, a deadline, and generally a small percentage of the total of the subject, or sometimes
encountered difficulties but in some cases, like during the introduction and marketing weeks, each E
work with Belgium students from KHLeuven university (the only cases where we led to work togethe
were talking to each other in Dutch, so I felt a bit excluded. Then with one of the assignment I had tro
the teacher’s expectations and I spent a lot of time on the writing of the paper. But globally, no big

More differences: Assessment without any doubts, every one was speaking during tests. More sim
exactly the same with a little difference; Indians students are more participating in classes. The
understanding the English of the professors and the students, with the Indian acc

The American system is not that different from the French, but you will have really less class than in
personal work. You have to learn how to work by yourself. The different tests are not that hard thoug
finals like in France, its more assignments all semester long. Concerning the teaching, the professo
and very interesting. So the classes are truly good. Then, I didn’t find any difficulties during

I didn't encounter really difficulties because teachers and students are really helpful with the strang
quiet and argentinians are more serious than french concerning the personal wo

Concerning differences: Bishops is a small university compared with ESC Rennes or most of the avail
for the exchange students. So both teachers and students value meaningful relationships: - free spea
Canada, courses often turn into a discussion of students about readings, articles - teachers widely en
they speak, when they give their personal opinion even if it is not precisely to the point or - teache
and they is permanence time to meet them in their office to ask questions about an exam or readin
really valued. It is challenging but very efficient to improve your ability to analyze and summarize.
where each student has 1 or 2 marks for each class, in Bishops grades are split in lots of tasks: writi
projects, presentations, oral mark, writing exam 1 and writing exam 2.
Concerning the level of e
chose at least, I would say that it is not so difficult to get a satisfying mark. Exams are mostly divide
choices questions, true and false questions and a writing part to apply concepts. The first part can be
attention in class and a good revision session. The true and false is a bit more difficult. Even if you k
depth thinking is required. But I have the impression that some questions are really subjective. Extra
occasion to improve the writing.

Concerning the academic experience, the main differences are the absence of a student life at the
students just come to the University to go in classes and they come back home directly after. Ther
university where students can meet; there are no associations, no activities. Here, the University is j
there is not cohesion between students like it can be between classmates at the ESC Rennes. More
exchange students is very poor compared to the ESC Rennes. Concerning the teaching, they use the
they use PowerPoint to present the lesson, they give cases to illustrate it, and there are group projec
The main differences are the relation between the teacher and the students: less authority, more p
interactivity. Concerning the
assessment, it is different from the system of the ESC Rennes. The
and you need a 4 to approve the class. Moreover, we have 2 midterms and a final exam. The require
quite easy to approve.

One of the main differences was the duration of each lecture/seminar. In Swansea, they last 50 min
Rennes, which makes it much easier to focus the whole time, and teachers therefore have go straigh
assessment, as mentioned above, they mainly consist of an essay as a mid-term exam, and a 2-hour
the term. The difficulty for me was writing the essays, as you have to find your own subject and use m
lot of reading, analysis and writing (generally 2500 words each). I also had to be very careful abou
Harvard) as they take it very seriously here. Another difficulty, at the beginning, was understanding t
staff) who had a very strong Welsh accent. But you get used to it eventually, after a few weeks of pra
take as many notes as you can as all you will be given are the lecture and seminar slides, which are
prepare the exam properly.

Neutre.

Concerning my academic experience, I have seen only differences with France. Firstly, you don’t have
class where I had a group project was “Direccion Comercial”. So, Argentine students don’t know v
exchange students. For example they don’t fix deadline and they don’t do a well assignments of tas
problem of communication and a problem of the transmission of information. The way they have to
the European methods. Secondly, the communication between the organization (UNIVERSITY and T
(STUDENTS) is very different that France. The organization communicates only with Facebook. It is ve
we don’t have an email address in this university (in comparison to ESC Rennes where exchange stud
address), so the communication is really complicated. In addition, the teaching is VERY different co
example at the ESC Rennes, you have many group works and many cases to study in order to under
professional reality. But in the Universidad Austral is not the same. You have to learn by heart a plent
are very boring because firstly the lesson is not organized (sometimes you don’t have power point)
speak very much about a lot of things but there are no logical links with the subject of the lesson. S
time”. In fact you go the university to recover all the chapters in the photocopier office and then you
at home. So the teaching system is quite different in Argentina. Besides, the assessment method
University. The grades are out of 10.To validate we have to obtain a 04/10 (it represents 60% at
encountered some difficulties because it was difficult to learn by heart a lot of chapters all writte

The system of assessment is quite difficult to explain. There are three "solemnes" in the semester (
several "controles", reading tests in some classes and oral presentations. All these tests have differen
mark. The presence at classes is also assessed, you need to be present at 60% or 70% of the clas
subjects. There is a possibility to be exempted of the final exam if your marks are superior a 5.5/7.
were not very different from the ESC Rennes except the fact we had a lot to read at

As it is a small university we were just around 25 student in each class so the teacher knows every st
coffee break together, so there is a respect between the teacher and the student. In addition if we w
three hours of lectures straight away, we always had a break of 30 minutes and we always finished
assessment are really interesting less theoretical and more practical so to my mind more interestin
difficulties to follow every lectures especially because all the teachers took time after every lectu
understand everything.

There wasn't any differences between the two academics experiences. The courses was similarly the
powerpoint support. The main difficulty has been to understand the teacher because of their bad
prononciation was with a Turkish accent. For example the "w" pronounced "v" and the "th" p

Teaching is mainly the same but students are expected to speak their mind in class, even if it's a lectu
the teacher is much more casual and you can email them anytime they will always answer you quick
from a paper-based exam to exams to do at home for a period of 15 days.

Pour les travaux de groupe, cela ressemble beaucoup à ce que demande l'ESC. Pour les travaux pers
d'étude de cas. La différence est la façon dont les profs corrigent les dossiers et dans ce qui est d
n'abordent pas les problèmes de la même façon, les critères sont un peu différents mais on

In term of education, the main difference between France and Ecuador is the required level. In Ecu
attendance in class and the quality of work are less important. There is more tolerance. The rhythm
France. The exam easier. The only difficulty that we are known is that there are exams during holida
come 2 or 3 weeks after the beginning of classes).

The way of teaching here, is a bit different than in France, there are many differences. Less stressful h
assessment was flexible with us, because we were foreigners. I didn’t encounter any d

The Chilean academic experience gets some differences with the French one, because the oral pa
important here. Teachers are very closed with the students and it is such great for us because they ex
lot in the beginning. The assessment is on a 7 point execution: it is easy to get a great note. You have
during all the semester (each month, you have an exam and there are other little exams all the two
important difference. You have to be well organized. In the beginning it is pretty difficult to understa
talk very quickly but after 2 months, you can understand all the things (almost

The courses were more interactive than in France, Indian students always ask questions and they nea
teacher’s questions. The marking is not the same as in France, students always have to give back a
work to their profesors and it counts in the final mark of the semester.There is also more orals than in
is nicer. The contents of the courses are quite similar to those of France except examples. Indian stu
from us in their way of working and in their personal work. For some professors, it is difficult to unde
but after one month it becomes easier.

I didn't find too much differences. All the classes were made with PPT support, and they were organ
group work, workshops an personal work for the final exam. All the teachers are foreigners which is g
english accent - all the courses were in english of course. The assesment is a bit different as a A = 7
and here A = 85%. You have to get over 50% to pass your course.

Chinese professors are less demanding on the form, in particular for the presentations or the written
content is important. The courses are also less interactive. The Chinese students are not used to spea
to express their opinion, no matter the subject. The similarities concern mainly the mode of notatio
projects to present orally, of mid-term and of end-of-term examination. More rare thing in the ESC Re
weekly homework which were noted. Concerning the level of requirement, the courses which I cho
required a lot of personal work. The level was quite high, especially as the University of Chengdu is a
Universities concerning the financial subject.

There are not so big differencies. The check is you are present for each class. Mandatory classes are
don't ask you to get skills but to understand who you are and what do you want to become. So clas
discover korean culture and who you are, your values ... The teacher is very close of us. He tried to
about what a leader ... We have to do often essays but not very long. The evaluation is simple, if you
ok. I didn't meet really difficulties even if my english is not good, others student will be the

The assessment is way different, much more easy here. And there is a lot less to write. Answer have t
amounts of explanations. Teaching is a little different too. Teachers encourage students to be really in
criticize

The main similarity was that the teachers were expecting from us every time presentations with powe
are doing in ESC Rennes. They have the same way of teaching but here the English level of teacher i
in Rennes and also their expectations are not very high I didnt encounter difficulties during my a

In UC3M you are allowed to choose your courses each semester. You are also allowed to choose th
(Spanish, English). About the similarities, in UC3M we have practical work to do in each class. We h
most of the time they were representing 50% of the final grade. In UC3M you need a minimum grade
ot in general around 3. The teaching methods are very similar with ESC rennes, a part of teaching
practical classes. The difficulties I encounter was the spanish accent of the teacher even when they w
And for my classes in Spanish, the speed of talking of the teachers.

Teaching is basically the same than in Rennes. But the teachers are obviously more flexible with inter
assessments, but much more of them (not only a mid term during the semester !). Also group projec
Rennes. The main difficulty is to work with local students, as their English is not always fluent, and yo
not Cantonese. No special difficulties (easy classes !).

Peu d'examen en classe, mais des dissertations à rendre, pas mal d'exposés en c

There were many similalities that I encoutered concerning the academic experience but the main diff
a real university with people who were studying medecine, rigth or sport. There was a real diversity of
ESC Rennes where is only business. The teaching method and the assessment are quite the same.
encounter at the begining was to understand perfectly the profesor as the chilean accent its really
month It was ok, I was able to understand the joket they made!

Actually, I did not find a lot of similarities concerning the academic experience, the teaching and the
professor do not care if you come or not, they are not implicated like in France. Usually, they arrive 30
is normal, even during the exams. The assessment is rather strict and the notes are not syncronise
have notes on 5 an other on 10, in depends on the class.

We are few students in each class (about 20) and courses in general are more interactive with the
evaluations, there often but it is good because if you have a GPA of 5.5 / 7 continuous assessment, w
the final exam. There really is not difficult if you understand Spanish (Chilean accent is quite hard a
progressing quickly)

Différences : Classes plus petites, professeurs plus proches, élèves plus participant, cours basés sur
long du semestre. Similitudes: projets de groupe pour chaque classe, mid-term et partiels de fin de
rencontré de difficultés à m'adapter à ce système un peu différent du notre.

The classes have been done in the same way like in the ESC. The teaching is the same, I mean with
and exam final.
About the assessment they use to have multiple choices to evaluate you, mo

I didn't encounter any difficulties concerning this academic experience. The only thing I could say is
very picky here. Most of exams are harder than what we learned in classes. It's not normal I think. C
think they should make a better and more regular use of powerpoint and especially putting their wo
disposal on a web based platform like google apps for example.

The most differences that I encountered concerning the teaching method is that in most of the cou
interactive. The teacher asks a lot of questions to us (mostly during the lessons about Russia) to hav
the schedule is different from one week to another. The first week, I only had the marketing course.
this course. On the second week, I started another lesson that ended 3 weeks later. And on the we
started, etc. The method of assessment is different as we are mostly evaluated on short presentatio
questions. I did not encounter any difficulties.

The teachers in the UK are more available to speak with students during the lectures. A lot of teach
Indian or Pakistani. As I said, I hadn’t to sit for exam, just essays to give back. Just the language at
difficulties.

Similarities: _> teachers use power points _> courses in class of 30 students Differencies: _>yo
participate, teachers are more used to class which are dynamic and students who participate a lot w
for example. If you do not participate either you will be asked for answering a question or your pa
decrease. _>Every first class begin by a questioner on yourself and what you expect from the cou
present yourself to the class and finally discuss with the class. Teachers here love interactions betwee
are much more ready to talk during class than French people ->the class is very calm, nobody takes
the professor ( some teachers tell us not to take note during their course, only listen) _>They are mo
teacher than French people, and this is a big difference also. The difficulty was for me to participate
teacher always ask students ‘opinion and it is was hard for me to participate like this. Moreover, it wa
Finnish people for the projects because we do not have the same way to work. Indeed, I did not know
they work and what is the spirit of the work.

The administration is very slow, hard to get informations and not very available. The classes were ve
about my case because some friends had practical courses too. The main difficulty was the underst
classes were in Spanish and the teachers were doing classes like Erasmus were Spanish too, they s
classes, it was easier to get it.

3 assessments all along the semester. Mostly MCQ questions. No difficulty

The main similarity I encountered is that, like in France, there were individual exams but also group p
differences, I'd say that the participation in class was really important, more than in France. Also, we
We had exams and classes at the same time but I didn't encounter difficulties

Similarities: business school like in Esc Rennes, many classes like in Esc Rennes, work group & pres
different system of evaluation, if we have passed all tests during the year, we do not need to atten
course was in Spanish and not in English.

The same class as in first year of ESC Rennes but you can use your phone, stand up during the class a
ever you want. Difficulties to understand the schedule because the changes where communicates to
same as in france.

Teaching methods are quite the same as we are used to, there is more group work with filipinos, the b
meet them. The assessment were not hard, a lot of multiple choice quizzes and they are willing to
concepts and informations by heart, which is really different from us in France

It is quite the same than in Rennes Business School (way of teaching, assessment, exercises, team p
of the international accreditations). I remarked that thai people are less active and participative tha
class or during team projects.

The main differences were into how courses was organize, a break every 45minuts, no more than 3 ho
are much more free to express their self and the contact with teacher are less formal than in France.
It was quite simple and the mentality is nearly the same than in France. They are may be less regard
here or not.

There are no similarities concerning the academic experience. Differences: -The classrooms are v
amphitheatre, there are only 6 classrooms in the whole university in Rosario. There are around 400 st
-In some classes you don’t have a powerpoint, the teacher only talks with students. It’s hard to fo
because they speak quite fast together. When there is a powerpoint of the class, the teacher don’t gi
way some teachers like to talk about their lives, personal experiences. Sometimes, I wondered why
the teacher didn’t talk about the subject the whole class. Here classes are only based on theory, you h
and the books and learn it by heart. Also, one different thing is that the 4 first classes of the Etica ma
It was very surprising and disturbing at the beginning. -Concerning the assessment, they never exp
So we were quite lost at the beginning. I asked Argentine students to be sure how it is. Here they ass
100. You have to have 60/100 to pass the exam and here 60/100 equals to a 4/10 (you need 4/10 to
complicated the way it works. Another thing is that the midterm exams don’t count for the final exa
Rennes where for example the midterm counts for 40% and the final counts for 60%. At the Universid
midterm it only means that you have the right to go to the final exam. -The administration of the s
inform us if there is a change in the schedule or if there is a group work to do for classes. There is no
ESC Rennes.

In Belgium, the way of teaching is almost the same than France. But we had more individual’s assignm
difficulty from my point of view was in sustainabiltiy and business because it was really difficult to u
when I was speaking. Moreover, he did not want to repeat several time so at the end I really hate thi
teaching.

The courses were based on the principle of interaction , students called the lecturer by his first name
average 50 minutes. In addition, classes were held in the evening, all after 16h and up to about 22h
group projects , as in France but exams and presentations were less demanding and rigorous. All cou
the teacher was based on a powerpoint to complete its course.

As I said previously, the way to teach in the United States is different from France. In France, you ha
your course; you don’t need to read a lot the book of the course. It is more theoretical. For the evalu
the semester with one exam, in some courses you have a midterm and a group project. Hours of co
don’t spend lot of time in class. In the United States, courses look like debates. Generally, teachers
on theoretical aspects; he will ask you some questions about your thinking, your feelings, your exper
with the teachers and the other students. Something that can be strange at the beginning it’s the w
private life (marriage, work…), you won’t see this in France. You don’t have difficulties to get accust
experience. I find that the way they learn is easier than in France and it is interesting to discove
assessment, as I said previously, you have some group projects (Americans don’t work in group projec
it could be a little disturbing), several tests in your courses during the semester based on chapters,
seem a lot but the work required is not as demanding as in France, scoring is not in the sa

The similarities would be the subjects we study and the course material: we always have group work
use Powerpoint slides, which they upload on the intranet platform. However I have observed differe
habits, as German students tend to participate more in class and have free discussion. However,
challenge than as a difficulty. I appreciate the fact that there is generally more interaction du

Teaching method was less formal. Students participated more in class, punctuality was not as rigorou
were a lot of group projects. We had long term group project and punctual group projects in each cou
assignments in each course as well as a written end term exam. The main difficulty we encountered
on the assignments date, on those which were rescheduled and on classes’ cancellations. There wer
time, and most of time we were informed at last minute or not informed.

The assessment count for 20% of the mark in all classes. The partial count for 20% too and the final e
30% more are distributed differently in function of the teacher. You have to reach 70% to pass a clas
demanding as regard as the lateness.

Pas de problèmes spécifiques

Most of my courses were self-study, I had to plan my schedule by myself. If I had any question about
an email to my teacher or set an appointment. I only have one final writing assessment in supply ch
the other subjects it is an oral assessment.

The similarities are on the assessment and the method of learning (lectures before class, term paper
be seen with the teaching; the teachers are more open-minded and give more time to their students
before/after class. Teachers reply very quickly to their emails.

We were lucky to do a MBA, not a bachelor. we had to work by couple, one french , one thai, which w
have a very different culture and manner to work compared to the european styl. It is very surprising

One of the teacher seemed not to like us because of our Erasmus status. However, there were no p
which methods were quite similar to the teachers at ESC Rennes. They presentend their powerpoint
questions often. The assessments were Muliple choice exams only, which was quite different from
France. However, this presented no further difficulty.

The way of teaching is quite different, the teachers demand a lot of participation, debate, ask a lot o
the classes about the differences between different nationalities, different views for the same subject
it’s quite the same for each class I took. In France, even if we have exchange students in class, no te
assessment, it’s close to in France, in Esc Rennes because the final grade is composed by different g
(assignment / group project / mid-term / final exam).But at the same time, in some classes, I didn't ha
it was under the form of a final project, I think that is different from France because I know that for t
France I would have a written exam.
It was difficult sometimes to express my ideas because we hav
needed more vocabulary. But gradually it’s was in improvement and at the end I could almost expre
more easily. Another problem had encounter was about the group projects because it's sometimes rea
the other nationalities, Taiwanese people for exemple seem to be everytime really busy so my taiwan
every time late and not really involved in the projects sometimes. On the contrary, I also worked wi
guys and they are really commited, working for excellence and wanting being the leader of the team
So as a French girl I had to adjust between these really different behaviors.

The main similarity is about what we study: we use the same references, the same knowledge... but t
not exactly the same, because of the number of students for example. Plus, the marking is not the s
midterms and oral presentations, but the percentages are different. The problem is that there are n
each purposed class. So sometimes you can’t choose and follow the discipline you want because the
or no teacher.

The way of teaching is the same if casiment proximity teachers is greater if there are no differences c
difficulties.

The academic experience was funny people are nor stressed like in France even for the assessment.
the accent was very hard to understand, it became more easy with the time for the teacher, with the
But the indian culture (student at the IMT) for work is difficult to addapt for work groups, for example
the day before and stay awake all night to finish the job/ presentation.

The academic experience is very similar to the experience in the ESC Rennes, especially concerning a
not taking place in amphitheatres but in classrooms, so students are more closed to teachers. On fi
understand English with the Japanese accent, but you get used.

Concerning the academic experience, it was actuallt the same. The differences were just about the la
teachers didn't want to make the effort to speak english. Then, all the teachers were romanian and m
didn't really like the lack of diversity... About the difficulty of the courses and the way of teac

In the university of Groningen, there are few hours of courses, but we have lot of lectures to read like
and I had assignments to give back every week. Exams are especially QCM but I didn’t experience
methods there are lectures in amphitheater and other courses, the tutorials, which are mandatory. T
people who come to speak about his or her job relatively to the course. For example, I was present
influent person from Starbuck in human resources management. The only difficulties were to stud
people that don’t have same methods than us. I was with Mexican people for the first semester and
methods and they decided that they were right about how to do. They always changed all I tried to d
talking to me about that. There was no communication and we argued a lot.

Like I have said previously the mains differences are that the classes are really made around the i
students themselves the teacher is here and important but he just show the way where to go. And
is rare to have like ''homework'' only final articles or exams. However classes in Denmark required to
prepare the next class. It is lots of reading as well.

There are really practical, in so far as they teach theory only on the lectures, and the group projects
real firm (we took part in a real national competition in Marketing). The teaching is quite the same al
more available for us, and really helpful. The results of the assessments are given about two weeks
which makes a really big difference. The assessments are not necessary written exam on a particular
paper to give. There were no particular difficulties.

The way to study is almost the same than in ESC Rennes, we have lectures in amphitheatre and sem
Teachers are very accessible and they encourage us to speak with them during the seminar or outsid
have more personal work. They have less lectures hours but they have a lot of things to read and to s
deadlines are also very important for them. We have a day and an hour for giving our assignment, an
return. The examination system is not the same. They have lectures during the first two semesters, a
the 3rd semester is dedicated to the assignment of all the year. But as in ESC Rennes, they have g
personal tests.

The main difference is the rhythm of the academic semester. In Lithuania we only have lectures from
The similarities is that all the lectures are in English, the teachers and the working environment are g
we have group presentation. We didn't encounter many difficulties, except for the finals exams which
certain lectures.

I didn't encounter any difficulties, but we have a lot of assignments and tests (almost everyday) for Ja
hardest thing to manage with.

Similarities: - Classes last the same amount of time (3 hours per class per week) - Teachers use Powe
upload them on the internet once the class is finished - Most exams are at the end of the semeste
(German) students and international students are mixed together Differences - Way less group wor
Most teachers write notes on overhead projectors instead of on a board - Classes can start at 8.15am
Difficulties: -I would say that the main difficulty I have encountered was to work with the German s
really willing to work with Erasmus students as they thought that we do not take classes as ser

The University of Vaasa is in Europe, teaching methods are similar to those practiced in French schoo
encountered.

There are no real teaching differences between France and Russia: the disciplines are presented in
PowerPoint, the teacher speaks most of the time and sometimes questions students to drive the
assessments methods are the same (group projects, midterms, home assignments, final exam) bu
different. The assessment criteria are not clearly expressed by teachers and results are sometime
personally that it is easier to have a good average in Russia but once again it is very difficult to work
who like the “just-in-time”.

The main difference is the rhythm of the academic semester. In Lithuania we only have lectures from
The similarities is that all the lectures are in English, the teachers and the working environment are g
we have group presentation. We didn't encounter many difficulties, except for the finals exams which
certain lectures.

There are some differences with ESC Rennes, teachers are more close with their students because the
can contact them very quickly thanks to their e-mail, moreover they want students prepare course be
Number of tests is very important, for each new courses we have a test to control the knowledge of st
to work along the semester and not only for the final test. About similarities GSOM like ESC Rennes u
courses (internet, PPT courses, mail…). For the assessment GSOM used tests, mid-term, team proje
very important to work each courses in order to have good marks, so students need to work constantl
school have a PhD and sometimes they have a professional experience.

The way of teaching is quite similar between these two countries. I suppose it is the "european" influ
view, the courses in my university were more practical than theoretical. For each course, we had to m
just learned. I really like this way of teaching, it is more concrete. Furthermore, we did have end-of-te
had some individual/group assignment. It was like a continuous assessment. For me, it was one of the
me, the major difference is that the teachers are closed with their students. I can for example call my
The contact between teacher and student is very friendly, and the working atmosphere is vey nice
around 20-30% of the grade for the attendance during courses. It is quite huge compare to France.
point for the attendance. As my semester was in an European country, I didn't encounter any diffi
months, except maybe the language which is clearly impossible to understand. But the English leve
and students speak very well and very fluently english, it's not the same in France ... So the understa
without difficulties.

Teaching is very theorical and needs more practice activities. It is sometimes hard to be concentrat
theory.

The academic methods are not the same in the UK. We have few hours but we have to read a lot bef
modules the teacher does not teach you all but he rephrases only what you should have read before.
a bit lost. But at the end we get used to it. It is an interesting way of teaching I think. In this universit
have never work in a company before. They have a PhD and teach their main studies. The assessmen
the ESC Rennes so it was not difficult. Like in Rennes the teachers are often foreigners which is a goo

Differences: university and not business school - very theoretical - many individual as

Classes in India are quite different than France. Indeed Indian students are very serious in class, they
and they listen everything. They participate actively to the class, and ask and answer a lot to the pr
relationship between the professor and the students. There is a lot of joke between them, but not i
unfortunately you cannot understand! The classes are in English, and you can understand “easly”
speak English very well, but sometimes during the presentation very quickly. But when you need h
pleasure.

American way of teaching: Courses are prepared beforehand and teacher is a help to understand
knowledge is really valuable. Different from french teaching methods but easy to get and appreci
work ( max 20% of work).

similarités: projets de groupe

différence: exams sous forme de QCM

difficultés: le cho

The courses in the University Economic of Poznan are really similar to my courses in France: good lev
English; I did not encounter any difficulties concerning the level.

I have realized how well prepared our lessons are compare to their. The level of english of certain
unacceptable. When you meet the difficulty to understand the professor when he is speaking, you ha
guess. One professor was particularly difficult to work with and not very good with e-mailing all the st
he wanted ready to check ...

The main differences in term of teaching : The lecturers in England don’t hesitate to request the parti
gives a real dynamic to the lecture and so the class is more interactive than in France where the lectu
hours without asking the thoughts of students.
In term of assessment: In England the teachers give
not hesitate to give the good and the right point. Moreover, it is possible to see the teacher and ask h
before sending the essay. The teachers are more available than in France to help students out of the
not encounter any difficulty.

The similarities concern the type of teachings, but there is more presentations and homeworks than
difficulties. The only problem is the difficulty to understand the language at the beginning, because
fastly without make a difference for the exchange students. There is also a difference concerning th
there is one exam by month her graduate on 10. For make the final grade, they take into account a
homeworks, the participation and the presence.

Tout d’abord nous n’avons pas eu d’examens sur table, nous n’étions notés que sur le contrôle cont
d’enseignement, la classe étant plus petite qu’à l’ESC, les professeurs sont plus présents. De plus, le
avance, nous devions en prendre connaissance avant ainsi que lire de nombreux chapitres égalemen
se présentait donc plus comme un échange sur ce que nous avions comprus (tout en ayant un PPT en
professeurs).
L’autre différence notable est sur les moyens d’évaluation des contrôles continus.
sommes tout le temps évalués sur des travaux de groupe, en Irlande nous travaillons dans 90% des c
» et non sur des présentations.

The courses of the university gave a great place of the working group that is very interesting. Also th
important and has to be done because it determines greatly the final mark. On the other hand, the tea
attend the classes, but they allow students to do whatever they want in class (use the phone, sleep
disturbing the other classmates. The main difficulties I encounter were in the finance course because
had to work a lot to have a good grade. Also, the Chinese people are very shy and don’t like to lose
group, they are always agree with you and they never say what they really thin

The main differences are: You can choose if you want your course in English, in Spanish (if you have
after the test) or both; to pass your course you have to get 70% and if you have more than 3 absence
be authorized to go to your final exam. The main similarities are: the intranet system (ISIS – Blackbo
team work.

Unlike the French Business Schools, in the Irish ones, students must read a lot of articles and books
Indeed, the PPT presentations during the lectures aren’t sufficient to prepare the exams. So it was h
than in France. Moreover, about the assessment, the lecturers evaluated the language so for Erasmu
hard to obtain a good mark in English. About the teaching, it is the same than in France (lecture
marketing tools to analyze the success of companies, ask questions and students can

There are many similarities in the academic track. In fact the teacher is presenting a power point an
thanks to it. We also have to participate, asking questions and making presentation. However we do
do at home such as exercises or cases. The teachers all have a good English so it was easy to unde
questions in case of difficulties. The assessment was also very clear; at the beginning of each new cou
us the evaluation criteria and most of the time we did not have to be scared at all. For example in one
of the courses counted for 40% of the graduation. Knowing that we only needed to have 55% to pass
would not have any difficulties to have good grades. The assessment is really clear, the only thing is
access to our grades. But the teachers were really helping out and accommodating. To conclude: no
concerning the validation of the semester.

Concerning the academic experience, the main similarity is the team work: we have some presentat
France. However, I don’t think is really usual in their other courses, it seems to be quite new for the
the differences, the courses are more passive than in France: we just have to listen to the teacher. In a
was less interesting: the business courses stay really theoretical: no case study, companies examples
discover more on companies and business in Taiwan or in Asia. About difficulties, the main I faced wa
administration and the other students, communication was sometimes really compl

In my PERSONAL opinion, I think that Ireland students are a bit lazy so the group work were more diffi
asks us to take the leadership, but it's kind of complicated as an Erasmus student. To be honest it wa
them because they are not used to do group works (actually, they just want to split the work and
learning style is very different. Indeed, you have a lot of group work and the teacher gives your mar
each presentation. They want us to find solutions to improve our work all during the semester. To b
lecturers here are more accessible than in France. You can contact them by mail and ask for a meeti
difficulties. However, lecturers demand more personal work to students than in France. (You have t
per week).

The way to teach is more formal but close to our. The level of assement is higher (fail >59%). The ac
professor is sometimes difficult to understand but the majority of our professor are fo

In MIRBIS University, we had the same notation than in ESC Rennes. A mark can go from 0 to 100 and
B, C, D, E, F. We had midterm and final exams but sometimes final exams were just oral presentatio
exams were at the end of the class and not at the end of the semester. For example, we had internat
first week so we had our final exam the first week. Contrary to ESC Rennes, all the teachers came fr
teachers weren’t strict at all and were accommodating. If the student does his work, he can’t fail.
difficulties.

Not so much differencies, many professors are from abroad, many of them are professionnals, so t
interesting.

The main difference is that the number of students in amphitheater is very elevated, so the teacher c
as in small groups of students. But I have succeeded in being integrated and followed t

The classes are organized in the same way if we compare my home university and NTU. So we have
projects, presentation, midterm exams, final exams. The only point on which it differs is that for so
much more to read the book corresponding to the class. Indeed, during the lecture the teacher doen
just writes some ideas on the board. Then, it means that you need to read the chapter corresponding
ESC Rennes, all the teachers use a ppt during their lecture. And to study the content of the ppt is en
subject.

The classes were more general, too many people and so the teacher couldn’t know if some people
teaching was not so good, and teachers had –in the average- not good English level. At first it was h
after I managed it.

I had only two Finnish professors the others were international as in ESC Rennes. The way the class
different as in France, the main difference was the students that participated a lot more and

The teaching was very different because for example all the classes were filmed and put on the inter
dynamic. The assessment was more strict and with a lot of oral exam. The written exam were on co
submission.

The teaching and assessment methods are nearly the same than in Rennes. Only the behaviour of lo
from what we are used to it. It is not unusual to see student leaving the class to go and take a coffee
and come back 30 minutes after... Teacher are quite interested by exchange student are make you p
personal experience and make you talk about western culture.

Teacher were expecting the same kind of presentations than in France and assesment were also co
assesment (with participation grades) and a final exam. However because we were only 10 stude
everybody was involved in participation. We were also with thaï student who were older than us a
companies so it was quite different from france.

The teachers are really available with the students. Let’s imagine you send an e-mail to have an infor
answer on the next day. This is really cool. The Lithuanian students are very hard-workers and the
part of their vocabulary, at least with exchange students. Of course I speak on a general way, I met so
and it was a pleasure to work with them. The main thing I have to talk about is the marking system
0 up to 10, you need a 5 to pass the class (with midterm, final exam and work assignment). The prob
midterm for instance and you get a 4, the university turns it into a zero => all the grades below 5 are
is why you must work to get, at least, a 5 and not be sure to go to the retake. Just an example (ac
experience) : midterm is 40% of the final grade and final exam is 60%. I had a 4 on the midterm. ES
you need a 6 (3.4/0.6) at the final to pass the class ISM Vilnius : 4=0 so you need a 8.5 (5/0.6) at th
Just be careful.

The similarities there were the campus, which was very big lot of buildings for each section and also t
same process as in Rennes, about the differences the teaching was different because of the numbe
classroom ( around 60)

The differences is that I had only Greek teachers so it was hard to understand some of them during th
very nice and agreed to repeat their explanations when it was necessary. The method of teaching w
teacher gave us some slides to learn concerning theories and some case studies to practise. We did
present them to the class. I didn’t encounter difficulties because UNIC is well organized and there is
me when I needed (teacher, other students, Erasmus office, etc.).

Teachers are less strict and courses more participative. But between France and Norway, teachin

The system in this university is not the same as at the business school. The continuous assessment is
in work and in time. The assessment is much more severe too. However the way of teaching is

The integration. In ESIC we don't have a student club, or school parties like at ESC Rennes,so it's d
students. Spanish students won't go for you, you've to go for them. The teaching is the same. Conc
grades go from 0 to 10. A normal class is 50min here at ESIC (so short).

The main similarity in China is the fact that the teacher also use a powerpoint during he’s class. Con
we have noticed that there are few or no interactions during the class except with one teacher who
We have breaks often (two of 5 minutes and a big one of 25 minutes). The only real difficulties where
chinese accent and sometime they also don’t understand us. The assessment is not really difficult, g
presentation and a paper at the end. We never work in groups.

Teaching really varies if the teacher is a foreigner or a Chinese. The assessment is not hard for fore
material could be difficult for people which are not used to. Because they study a lot the Market Finan
finance like we do in France. For example I had 3 different classes who talk about the financial insti
principle of the money and the financial market, the international finance. In this classes we talk ab
markets but with very precise definition and we even see the method of calculation of some derivati
the forward the spot and the swap.

Teaching was the same because there was teachers from different countries. I did not encountered a
Assessment was the same there was a lot of continuous assessment and this is a good thing. Th
mentioned above are the three kinds of courses : intensive, semi regular and regular

Sincerely the way of teaching and the level is quite the same than in ESC. The big difference is that t
you do not have to come to theorical classes, as basically, they just read out loud the ppt that are on
all the classes are online. Also, I enjoyed to have practical classes for every courses, I think it really h
we saw every week.

The main similarities for me were than we had to do group work in almost all the lectures. Then, con
lectures are very theoretical, almost no student’s intervention, no concrete example. When we give
have to respect a big bill of specifications about the font (size, way of writing) and the work organisat
were to make myself used to a theoretical teaching because I was always used to apply what I learnt
group works.

As previously stated, the conduct of a course resembled that of an American way. participatory and
beforehand. This is not a recitation of course, so it is different from a french course. Assessments w
QCM, we had trouble finding a structured course, so hard to learn. But in the end the level of assessm

There are two types of assessment: - continuous (about 40%) - exams (about 60%). A mark of 40% i
pattern is the same as the ESC Rennes, however if you take some modules like marketing, leadership
need to know your lectures cause there are a lot of questions about it (MCQ). Concerning the grou
difficult due to a lack of involvement of team members.

The way of teaching and assessments are differents, it looks like a mix between the german way a
Germany, students and teachers are really close, they share each others experiences and have their
they see each others after the school but also, they react more unformal than french student and tea
right way for me but i didn't encounter any difficulties because teachers were here to help in c

All the academic experience and all the rest was similar. The only thing that really changed is that Ru
a mix between german and french way : teachers are really close to student, we coud have their tele
with them, etc..(like in Germany) but like i France, student don't really respect the teacher, as i said
were coming 10 min the first class to ask when was the exam and if there were work to do before it,
for exam. i didn't encounter any difficulties.

I did not notice any differences and I did not encounter any difficulties neither

Regarding all classes, assessment is pretty different for final exams. Most are using multiple choice q
usually rated out of 10. Teachers seem to be free to organize group work presentations through the
and it leads sometimes to interesting things : I’ve taken part in a song contest and one of my teac
student presenting the work of his group randomly. Another one asked his students to rate daily the c
as participation, interest and relevancy. Most of the information went through an internet platform,
to get used to it. Adding the fact that I understood half of what some teachers said during lectures, it
months and I sometimes had to deal with preparing homeworks and presentations on the last min
managed to understand everything, including Andalusian accent, which was the hardest po

This is a business school and business schools are very similar in every country : similar classes, sim
professors profiles, etc... I only encounter difficulties at the beginning because I had never had

There are not really differences but the main is the numbers of students in each class and how it w
constructive discussions than real classes. About the assessment, final exams are not obligatory, you
assessment in class.

I didn’t find that much similarities but differences. There is a huge difference in the teaching metho
participation in class is paramount, everybody asks and answers questions at any moment of the clas
at the same time (both students and teacher). Then, the class’ content is based on 1/3 of the total ch
so even if there are not so much hours of class, there is a big weight of homework. Homework consist
BY HEART all the chapters of every material. Then, the assessment consists in 2 or 3 precise questi
around 5 chapters for the midterm exam) about one specific part or notion. The answers must be full
precise. Approximation is not allowed ! It is difficult to adapt because it is the contrary requirement c
which develops capacity of analysis and understanding of an environment. In here, the important is
being able to transcribe it again, no matter if you don’t understand it. I am a regular/good student
very difficult because despite all my efforts and the time spent learning the material, the grades are
the work I do. Teachers seem to be very strict even if you are from abroad. From a material point
difference is the size of the school. The Universidad Austral is tiny, there are no amphitheatre but sm
material, teachers don’t use PowerPoint. They can speak about their personal experience or anecdot
foreigner students to understand the link with the main subject.

Differences - Campus look like american campus - It's really interactive class - They really like foreig
the job at the last minute, even in group The only difficulties was the languages at the

The main difference is that in Austria one course can be taught in one or two weeks and the exam is
had a minimum attendance required: 75%. Often the exam took place the morning at 7.30am just be
have to get a grade above 60% if we want to pass the exam.

The classes were quite easy according to what we had already learn in the ESC Rennes but the exam
Professors do not help you because you are an erasmus.

The main similarity is that we have to do many presentations in every course. However, the way of t
work on many cases and discuss a lot about it.

The main similarity with the american teaching was the need for teachers to ask a presentation from
individual). The main difference was the assessment method, which is, most of the time, MCQs wit
and a letter for the GPA.

The teaching method is quite similar as in France. The Assessment method is Rome is based on a ma
18 to validate. However if you fail at the exam, you can pass it again as many times as you want. It
register to exams when you don’t understand the system, so ask Italian to help y

The biggest difference was English, sometimes the teacher was speaking in a incomprehensible eng
also noticed that the Indians did not have the same way of working. For example, for a file they will
content, but very few will care of appearance. Also, they have a form of dévouance for the school the
they do not progress. Finally they are able to work until very late. In fact we all have been called at l
job overnight.

The Canadian system is not very different than ours; yet, they are allowed to eat in class, come in an
they want and there is no checking of who is here or not. The professors all have a TA (teacher assista
the TA who gives us our feedback and grades. Almost everything is done onlin

The main similarity is that teachers have to call the roll in each class. They used a lot a projector as w
The main and huge difference is the degree of expectation. The Mexicans teachers are very indu
teachers are not. For example, a Mexican student can arrive in class 30 minutes after it started wi
comment from the teacher. Once arrive, students can leave the classroom and come in 5 minutes lat
If they want to talk, they don’t need to raise their hands, they just have to talk. So, sometimes it
assessment is divided in 4 parts: homework, attendance, participations, and final exams (and some
some classes as well). Each teacher chooses the level of importance for those criteria.
The main di
that some teachers spoke very fast, so it was hard to understand them at the beginning but it bec

Au niveau du contenu des cours ils sont souvent plus approfondis et plus intéressant qu'a l'esc car l
très sommaire et généraux. Sinon le mode d'enseignement est le même avec cours magistraux et td.
on peut valider avec du contrôle continu ce qui permet d'assurer certains point

The way to teach is quite similar between France and Mexico. I don't encounter any difficulties during
except at the beginning with the language because the teacher and student speak very fast but all th
speak less speed. All of the students were happy to help us when we didn't understand

The main encountered concerning my academic experiences is the english level of my professor and
don't understand words they pronounced. But the teaching is rather good, there is no probl

The use of PowerPoint. The assessment was not the same as in France : Indians are more stricts an
quantity than quality. Indians students don't look forward like we use to do in France but they know
don't share the task for a presentation, they prefer to do it together.
This was the main difficulty of
totally lost with the way they use to work. They prepared presentations the night before we had to
begin to do that 3 weeks or 1 months before (at least). The english level was also very high so it was
(but we learnt how to speak faster with more vocabulary, it was a good opportunity to imp

The way teachers give classes here is totally different because it is more similar to a magisterial cla
course as we can get at the ESC whereas we are a small number of students. At each three quarters,
a break, so we have two little break of 5 min and ne big break of 15 min. It is very weird because wh
hear so often the bell, you have the impression it often rings because there are two rings to indicate
is likely to Renne’s. The English level of the Chinese people is very low. So, there are some teacher
understand what we say. Moreover, there are a lot of foreign accents difficult to understand like Paki

The teachers are as exigent as in France, but the level of oral presentation, aesthetic aspects of the
assessment is maybe a little bit more difficult because most of the test are MCQ with negative points
you have succeeded and finally you have failed.

Teaching and assessment were very similar with what we had in France. The main difference was the
teachers. They were taking care of us because we were the first exchange students in

The academic experience has similarities with the business school way of teaching in France. You h
allows you to interact with teachers and you have to make oral presentations and papers to give ba
have an academic background, they are not professional external consultants working for a compa
classes are in English taught with power points. The assessment is the same, marked o

There are no extreme differences between the Chili at France at teaching and subjects taught. Howe
more lax in the behaviour of students who have a lot more freedom in the way. I did not have any p
think the teachers are relatively lenient with us.

In Norway they do break each 45 min which is pretty strange at the beginning because when you beg
a break. They may do more magistrate courses than in France. No difficulties from

Beaucoup plus de projet de groupe, plus de débats, classe plus active.

teacher has a strong accent and you have to participate way more than we use to do

Courses purpose are quite the same. The main difference is in the assessment. Each week there was
was done in a european style. And russian accent of teachers was easy to understand. When you co
easy to follow course there.

For the similarities: project groups, midterms, in some courses at ESC Rennes we had to read chapter
the differences: In the finals and midterms, you have 2 parts: a Quizz and 3 essays and the questio
concrete examples, you have to use your knowledge in a concrete way. There are also more interactio
students, we are closer. The assessment is different. In France, teachers love when you write a lot bu
go straight and give a simple example, and I prefer it. And you don’t have just one final, you have gro
midterms so you have to work during all your semester and your global grade doesn’t depend onl

People are free to talk, and seem to be really close to their teachers. Otherwise it’s almo

There is more freedom in this university, and the goal of the university is more to learn people to
knowledge. But still, you store knowledge because you have the freedom to take the subjects you are
this means that you improve your skills by doing things you like.

I didn’t encounter any difficulties in this experience however the way the class is taught is a little diff
the majority of the time and can ask some questions. Generally we have to prepare the class before
of reading the chapter and doing some exercises). A program is given at the beginning. The slidesh
reading. We have group project like in France. The participation is important. It could be evaluated. S
just one point or two more difficult. We have access to the correction of all exercises present on the b
exercise the class of the week. Canadian people can eat in class and go out when they want. It is less
way to teach is similar to the ESC Rennes, because the school reproduces the American model. I wa
content of classes or the way to teach, but by the state of mind of Canadian people about classes. S
classes, they are interested in the content. For French people, it is a little different because we don’t c
first year and the beginning of the second. So we are not also implicated. We have a similar system o
letters: A, B, C, D and F. The main difference is the Canadian student has the possibility of choosing
don’t have a good mark in their classes, they go in another section. For instance, if they don’t succee
Economics, …

teaching was probably the main difference, I had been facing teachers with zero teaching skills,

Hanyang University is similar and different from ESC Rennes School of Business on several points. Fir
different by its size. It is a huge campus with 37 000 students, which includes different majors
administration, engineering science, women’s university, college of law, medicine university… Conv
about 3 600 students and only offers a business division. Second, concerning the school schedule, th
ESC Rennes, even if there are less courses in South Korea: 4 courses of 3 hours each per week, aga
Rennes. Third, the teaching methods and the organization of the class are the same than in ESC Ren
teacher and then group work with students (both Koreans and international). Fourth, the assessment
based on continuous homework, presentations, mid term and final exam. The assessment is based on
than at ESC Rennes, but the scoring system differs. For instance, the equivalent of an “A” in France a
the same and it is more difficult to get an “A” in South Korea. I encountered a big difficulty concernin
before the beginning of the semester. The registration must be done online and was based on the prin
served”. There was a big competition between students when registering because the number of pla
for international students. It was also very compelling to make this from France because we needed
time, so it was the night in France when the registration opened in South Kore

I feel that the academic experience was quite similar to the one we have in France. The teachers I ha
nice. They are willing to help if you encounter any difficulty. The teaching methods are also the sa
differences in the assessment. In many courses, you will be evaluated on your participation and pres
also different group projects you will be assess on. At the end, the final exam does not count a lot (
time) and this is the main difference with Rennes.

First, the similarities that I have encountered concerning the academic experience are that teache
PowerPoint on the board and that it gets boring quick as they read it. However the first difference t
English level of the teachers was really bad. As a matter of matter of fact, 3 of 4 of my teachers comp
English because it was difficult for them, as they had to focus and think much more than in Spanish
sometimes felt them closer to their students than in France. I know some teacher in France can be r
their students at the mean time but in Spain I felt them much closer than in France. Finally, the diffi
they were speaking in Spanish sometimes in class and we could not understand what they were sayi
felt to be put aside sometimes, as the teacher was not doing anything to integrate the international s
them. Indeed, I felt that some teachers, hopefully not all of them, were teacher for their Spanish s
improve and grow and motivate them. But not doing much or anything for the international students,
long time. This is just an impression and I can be totally wrong, but that is what hea

The way Indian classes goes is very different from the French ones. Actually, indian student are used
which makes interactive classes. But their English accent is special, meaning that it’s as heavy as t
difficult to understand the teachers if you’re not focused on the topic. They also speak very quickly

Concerning the academic experience, I didn't meet some big difference because the international tea
ESC Rennes; it is also true for Assessment. I enjoyed the monitoring of teachers and their implicatio
were careful to adapt to our demands and our projects. I didn't encounter any difficulties except may
group project for everyone work equally.

What are the major advantages of studying in this university, and in this countr

The major advantages for the university are that : - you can choose all your course and arrange you
which allowed student to have days off. - the campus is very nice, with lots of buildings and differen
are waiting for your next class or if you want to find a place to work.
For Poland : - The currency i
euro) and all the things are cheaper than in France, which that you can do more activities, eat bett
easily by going out. - Poland has several bid cities which are very different, industrial or cultural. For
cultural, and it is very pleasant to walk inside and taking your time to appreciate things (buildings, c
castle, the mainsquare, the jewish district...)

The big advantage of the IIFT is to leave on the campus and so meet Indian people very easily. The ca
district and is cleaner than FORE. Plus, the IIFT is well located in New Delhi to discover the capital its
North India. Then, English is the second language after hindi is English which is veru

Major advantages of studying in this university: very good working environment, a lot of facilities,
(“American Style”) with all we need there. The quality of teaching is very high. Besides, the TEC
renowned university, well known by potential recruitment agency. Major advantages of studying in th
very good welcoming by the Mexicans, diversity and wealthiest of the country: very different cities, a
culture, the environment, the way of living, the history etc. Besides, the standards of living are lowe
gives the possibility for the students to travel.

In my opinion, the major advantage is to be foreigner. I mean that Romania wants to improve its imag
do a lot of effort to welcome Erasmus students. For instance, there is a campus where students ca
Erasmus students we have the best bedroom. It is the same thing for the assessment, they are more
students. In addition, studying in Romania is a very good deal because the living of the life is very
advantage and do many things.

Learning Marketing and general business having the choice of the language, you can mix Spanish

Studying in VMU is convenient to enjoy an Erasmus exchange semester. The workload is really okay a
our conditions and expectations as exchange students. You also have the opportunity to study in
approach then several subjects. For instance, I was in the Faculty of Economics in my university, bu
some courses like Lithuanian Language, in Humanities, Political Sciences, etc... Besides, studying eco
chance to see how the country which is in an economic transition after decades under USSR gover
capitalistic economy.

In the university: one of the most prestigious universities of Oslo In the country: a new culture w

The EUBA was very well organized for Erasmus, the person in charge on the Erasmus programm was a
you in any kind of questions. Teachers were very open, you can saw them in their office very easily

any maybe discover new culture, that's all.

The 'Université Internationale de Rabat” ( UIR) is the pole of excellence of Morocco.
In fact, pulled f
University gather all great domains of educations like business, political sciences, architecture etc
dynamic and well equipped : sport hall, hall of residence, dormitory, big cafeteria, multimedia room
Thus, the quality courses also is really good, and the student life in the UIR is really attractive because
advantage of studying in this university.

You can choose all kind of courses / You are in the center of London, international city. / You will obviou
English / The city is great.

I didn't find specific advantages or disadvantages.

You have free coat rack at the entrance, you can't imagine how it could be useful during the winter w
Most seriously, if you are interested by finance Plekhanov University is one of the best university

On another hand, there are so advantages of studying in this country and especially in this university
glad to study in another country for the first time of my life because it’s all about improving lan
comfortable within it.
I had the chance to study classes in English but studying it in another countr
sphere of easiness and facility. Developing language competencies and skills in a good university an
us learning faster.

The partner university is very famous in Indonesia and considered as one of the best of the country. I
internship here or work, it will definitely open some doors. When saying that you study in ITB, Indon
assume you are very clever because of the high fame of the university. However, outside of the cou
that well-known.

-The level of the course is very good. -Irish people are very friendly and lively. -You can travel easi
too expensive. -You have everything on campus: sport facilities, pubs, restaurants, sho

The university is a really nice place for studying, because there are a lot of things done for the studen
tools for the teachers. Except for the library which is a bit unwelcoming. I think that the major advan
its history and its landscapes. The culture is a bit different but only on few things so the adaptation is
learn things about these people. Krakòw especially is a great city with a lot of events ! The Main sq
appearance because there are events, which can be concerts, religious celebrations, expositio

I believe it is one of the best way to become pro efficient in Japanese.

The major advantage to study in this country is that Norway is one of the richest country of Europe. A
to undertand why this model of economy survive to the crisis. The level of unemployment is dramatic
studying in this country you can analyse how the economy works and compare to your own country.
gave me the opportunity to know more about the country. I took one lecture which is named "Introdu
think that we have to know the country within we study during one semester and this lecture help us
economical, social, political, cultural, geographical and historical part of Norwa

I think that the major advantages of studying in this university were that it is a very good one, which
cultural and sport activities. Moreover, I found the teachers very competent. Well, the major advant
is that it is a country full of typical differences. You definitely need to travel if you want to experienc
country.

The FAU (Friedrich Alexander University) is famous for being based on research, with a lot of really goo
life is really well, the university is in the city and not for away and the buildings are well designed. G
economically and there is a lot of opportunities to work there, and particularly in the autom

The most important advantage is that you can travel for free all around the region, which is very
travelling but also to discover the firms (for instance I found a job at Düsseldorf airport). You have al
school; they always listen to students, are very clear for their courses and use lots of significant exa
course easier to understand. You also have lots of firms that come and present their corporation, then
job opportunities, and see the connection between practice and theory

The major advantage to learn in this university is to learn the culture very rich, to see the difference w
and to try different courses (for exemple I selected ecology economy) while remaining in the same l
course.

Infrastructures of the university are quite good. To discover a new culture, to visit lot places and ch
Asiatic culture with some trips. Also interesting the huge differences to do some business with India
communication: In India it is informal, no confrontation, deadline have never been re

The major advantage of studying in this university is that it is a very prestigious one is Asian, very
Korean students are very opened to exchange students. They always want to help us and their English
The major advantage of studying in South Korea, for me, is the cheap day-to-day life but also t

UCEMA is a little university, we see always the same people. I have never got lost. This is enjoyable e
city. This school is selective, only the students from the upper class can follow classes in this school
The advantage is that teachers are really good and the infrastructures too: heating in winter, air con
cafeteria, computer room, clean toilets... Study in this country is a big change of scenes and I think
are looking for that for their gap year. Buenos Aires is, without hesitating, a city to study.You million
time. You can travel and see things that you will never see again. I think this country can appeal to ev
soñething for everyone.

The major advantage is that I meet many foreign students, and above all I was always with italians
integrated. And the fact is that in this university, italians students came from everywhere in Italy, fro
learned a lot on the country and on the abits thanks to them.

Cultural shock Learn a new language Discover a new culutre Traveling in ch

The classes are good quality, I really felt like I learn something interesting. The teacher are really clo
can ask them help easilly and without any problem.

I think the major advantage is the frame. It's quiet, we are in a preserved environment, clean and be
here. You don"t feel overworked or overwhelmed. Japan seems to be like this but I didn't travel enou
consider that everywhere in Japan it is like that.

The advantages is that the teacher are good and that we have enought time to study and travel. M
country. Very huge and with a lot of different culturesn traditions, people, landscape. We passed a lot
not enought to do everything in 6 months.

The advantages of studying at the University of Groningen is that you will actually learn something
have learnt before. In this country you have 4 periods of exam compared to the 2 periods in France.
three full study books in 2 months. It is really challenging. But also it depends on what courses yo
management are easy. Finance, accounting, law, supply chain are difficult.

The advantages are that the class are in english and that the danish people speak english very well
quite efficient and answer your question quickly. And of course the danish school system with lec

Studying in this university is a good thing because it is a prestigious university (top 10 of Latin Americ
campus is amazing. The major advantages to study in Mexico are the culture diversity, the cheap cos
geographic position.

The Major advantages of studying of this university, it was for the professional vocabulary of the diffe
This country was so good, because Bogotá is big Capital, with a big development, after for us, Europe
advantage was the cost of life: so cheap compared at the European cost life

The main advantage is that it’s a strategic place to travel around Asia. You can go to Thailand, Indone
and it’s not really expensive. Moreover it was really interesting to meet a new culture wit

There are better universities in Istanbul than this one but the people are really nice to Erasmus people
to help you for anything. This country may not be the most attractive when students are making t
their destinations, but i can garuantee that Turkey is the good decision. The life in Istanbul is somet
not realize the beauty of this city before coming. Every people who comes to Istanbul just fall in love
city, its inhabitants, culture, history and buildings. It is a fantastic place to live.
That's why i'll t
internship in Istanbul next year.

The university is lively. Pretty and comfortable to study in. The city is big and lots of things happen d
country is exotic, but I didn’t feel lost or bad during the semester. It is close to many beautiful places
to the organisms or by yourself.

For me the best advantage is to improve myself in english but also visit and discover lot of differen
food ..).

I think that the quality of the education was really good, and i really enjoyed the finnish system. The
pick the courses that you like, the technologies in the classroom, and the good condition of work.
favorise a perfect atmosphere for the student.

The University facilities are quite good and study in Japan is a true experience, far away from what
Europe or Western countries. Study there is a good way to discover the Japanese c

This university made welcome many foreign students and lots of cultures were mixed by this way. An
good organisation of the university and buddy system. In fact, the welcome is good and it allows you
quickly to this new environment.

First, by studying abroad, I met students from others countries, Finnish students but also others ex
Korean, German,Austrian and Estonian. I discovered a new country and a new culture, and I trave
countries around it like Sweden, Estonia, ans Russia. I was able to choose most courses in Marketing,
field during my professional career, and finally as most people in Finland speak fluently English, it
significantly my English.

The major advantages of studying in this university is that you can choose English or Spanish classes
very interesting classes. Studying in Spain is a major advantage because you can practise your Eng

The country is very cheap for almost everything. Lithuania also is a beautiful pla

This university offers a great range of courses, sport facilities, a great environment. The simple fact th
school without having to pass through a cloud of smoke caused by people standing right by the doors
is a real pleasure. You have benches outside to relax, there are no cars and you have plenty of spa
Teachers (most of them) are really interested by what they’re teaching and it really shows. They mig
especially when it comes to arriving right on time but it’s not a problem at all. You will absolutely not
you’re well located in Europe to travel when you’re on holidays and the city is really quiet and yet ve
friendly (you do not know yet how nice it can be) and you have lots of things to do and literally 90% o
English no matter where you go.

Studying for one semester in Hanyang was clearly a fantastic experience. The environment is suitab
having a relevant cultural stay. The campus, through its size and the quality of its infrastructures a
positive atmosphere. The buildings are modern, well equipped, connected… Plus classrooms, they c
working individually or meeting in group, conveniences stores, cafes, restaurants. The surroundings
with many parks, sports fields and spaces for chilling with friends and having a break between or afte
conditions for studying and having a rich sharing experience are optimal; it’s a pleasure to wake up e
the campus. The learning atmosphere in Korea, and notably in Hanyang University, is studious. Kor
and really involved in the school projects and group stuffs, producing applied wo

The university is the number one Greek university in economics so teachers are really good and ha
universities (Stanford, Cambridge, Oxford)

The major advantages was to see how classes are working in other country. How people manage clas
they often come to class or not. But I think that it can really depend of the scho

The major advantage of studying in China is to discover a very different atmosphere with a differe
students are much more focused on their studies than French or European students. They are involv
each single days.

Warsaw school of Economics is the best university in Poland, professors are really sympathic and lis
very cheap so it gives the opportunity to students to enjoy the life and take part in activities beca

The main advantage is being in Istanbul for the activities, the tourism etc.

The most important advantage of studying in this country is that you get used to the English accen
improve your speaking. Even if the cost of living is more expensive than in some developing coun
around United Kingdom for not lot of money so I have been to London lot of times and to Scotland onc
of studying in that university is that everything around the university is adapted to students. So you c
very few money: you can buy food, do sports, go to the cinema, take the bus

The major advantage here is to discover a new culture and way of life from a north European country.
learn to work with people from different nationalities and to work on Danish companie

As I said earlier, the fact that Solbridge is also a business school (and not a university) is an advant
many activities do do. And the facilities are good.
I like this culture so I wanted to discover Sout
choosed this country. But if you not interested to discover a new culture, maybe you won't be interest
that South Korea is really interesting for its history also (with the North Korea), their development (the
technology). And they have many beautiful landscapes. Daejeon is practical to visit every p

Although we have many hours of class per week, our semester only lasted three months. It is in fact
are free to travel and take advantage of the country. The Indians are very strong in mathematics,
finance. For those who want to work in finance, India is an ideal destination. India realizes an eco
understand their culture, their way of working thanks to this exchange program. We studied different
have a strong success. It is useful for those who want to work in international tra

Basically classes were composed of lectures and presentations, which is the same than in ESC Rennes
be European in an Asian country, which makes the perspective on business different. I didn’t encount
the class I chose were composed by half exchange students and half Koreans and were tau

Studying at TEC permits to develop a real network. Students from this university will have good jobs
one of the advantages that TEC offers is that we can have courses in English and in Spanish. And havi
and living on the campus were everybody speaks Spanish, this permits you to practice your two lang
criteria to choose the university I wanted, and I'm not disappointed.

There are some advantages of studying at International Business Academy: - Very modern school w
classrooms, canteen, many computers for several students, a large hall for relaxing, rest room with bi
Some event organized by school (Mexican party, 90’s party…) - Closed to students neighbourho
Denmark: - The happiest country - Danish are friendly

Groningen is one of the biggest student city in the netherlands. It's pleasant to live here. The Univers

This university is well recognized and has a good location in the city.

Studying in this country is an opportunity as far as it is a developing country with a fast-growing econ
you can get a good job at the end of your study. Compared to France when it will be really hard to fi
Indonesia a country is more active and more attractive for the investors later. This university has a
really good one. In fact, every time here we say that we study in Binus University, they people kn
international side is an advantage, because Binus university is composed of 3 campus, but Binus Inter
is really well-known.

The university is ranked 1st in Poland, it's a 5 palm university and is one of the best universities in Eu
a very beautiful city and poles are very nice and outgoing. and moreover the country is

The major advantage was the diversity of the class due to the student and teachers. The case stud
some moroccan example and it was interesting to discover the economy and the political fac

There are a lot of different nationalities in this unversity it's a "small" university so everyone knows
USA, a total different culture, you can do a lot of things

Filipinos speak very well English it is very helpful to learn witth them. It is also lpeasant to be underst
you need something. The university provide an ideal setting to learn, the campus is impressive. The c
is easy to reach splendid landscape outside of Manila.

I would say that the first advantage is that the Norwegian universities and colleges don’t charge
international students (publicly funded). Besides, there is a wide range of high quality courses in the
Regarding why choosing Norway, I think it is more a personal feeling. I knew that Norway was a very
lot of breathtakingly landscapes. I already went to Sweden, another Scandinavian country and
atmosphere and the way of living in North European countries. That’s why I choose Norway.
I really
English skills that's why a choose a English-speaking country.

The major advantage of this university was the fact that New York was close –an hour and half driving
the chance to visit it quite often. About the country, it’s to discover the USA from within, not the id
usually have of this country.

The major advantages of studying in this university are : you can really improve your English becau
speak English (much more than in the street). It is a very famous and recognised university in the cou
range of course from the finance sector to the marketing so it is easy to find something fitting to our
Indonesia is in Asia, therefore in the current and future business heart. You can see a totally different
the business.

The major advantages of studying in the university are : - the university offer a lot of different lectur
choices , moreover at the beginning you can choose lecture and if you don't like it, you can change to
- it's a big university so you meet a lot of people
- the university helps a lot the international students to find their way at
administration of the school is great The major advantages of the country are : - People are really w
to speak with people in the street or in the school
- Arge
which have so many different landscapes, and Buenos Aires is huge too, there are a lot of thing to visi
do there
- It's a lot more cheaper than in France, the cost
permit you to do more activities here.

The major advantages of studying in this university were that most of the teachers were flexible for th
was not a big problem for them) and it was very good organised. The person in charge of Erasmus pe

The major advantage to study in the USA is the quality of the classes: the teaching methods are simi
Rennes School of Business and I was not lost at all. Thus I could adapt easily. The quality of the equ
another important point: I could enjoy many facilities such as a high speed wireless everywhere on-ca
and every administrative paper was fulfilled quickly. In terms of technology and facilities American un
compared to French universities. I think also that 22,000$ tuition fees per American student and pe
universities to have these competitive advantages and these kinds of facilities... The budget of Ame
the same.

The "Universidad Rey Juan Carlos" offers a plurality of courses in differents fields. This institution i
science and law. We can express advantages of studying in this university and country : - A plurali
the business range ( department marketing, Human resources, Finance, administration, publicit
accounting ... ). Choice to follow courses in English or Spanish. - Quality of teaching, to have a good
university and in the country ) - Infrastructures, working tools ( Internet/ WI-FI, Library, comp

Since it's one of the best schools in Argentina I would say the prestige of studying into it. But more d
network that can brings you this school.

No advantages expect free time to discover Ireland. Level of the program is low and not partic

La Salle is a well-known university in Mexico so it’s a good point for the CV if we want to find a

The major advantages of the university were : The cuality of the courses and the proximity with the
advantages of studying in this country were : The beauty of the country, the kindness of the people, t
people which can explain the fact that Chile is one of the more developed country of lat

In the university, we can work with Chinese students: it’s interesting and challenging. Moreover, it
professional futures, if we want to do some business in China or Asia. We also have classes about gam
took one class: I learnt so many things about this special business. If someone wants to specialize
university where to go. Macau is a really nice place to live: the weather is good; there is a mix of Po
culture, which really gives something astonishing; there are the casinos to spend some leisure time
Kong, the closest biggest city, it’s smaller but less crowed, more typical and pleasant. Macau is also
South East Asia, so it’s really easy and cheaper to travel abroad. Then, the currency, the MOP, is very
HKD (Hong Kong Dollar) or RMB (Yuan): everything is so cheap here, so we can save money to travel
Macau, we are in China but without the downsides of Mainland China, namely, the lack of freedom
Facebook, Twitter, Youtube in Mainland China).

To discover a very different culture, way of life and habits To observe a transition period in a countr
have a good access to Scandinavian countries and Eastern Europe countries to visit GSOM – To me
Russian people with a very good English

studying in a foreign university is a good way to improve a foreign language. Moreover it's a good w
culture, an other way to see the things, to trade, a different approach to business internatio

The major advantage to study in India is that it is possible to understand the culture in an easier w
holidays in this country. Indian culture is really different from European culture and it needs at least f
it. Also, India become more and more important in the worldwide economy.

Going at ESIC will offer student a good experience of study teached by really interesting and qua
specialized in Marketing, the School also offer a recognized grades on Administration and Business
range of partners. The place is really good to live (recent rooms, WIFI, cafeteria, self-service

I chose this university because it’s a university specialized in marketing so there are so many cho
marketing. It was for me the good opportunity to be specialized in marketing and discover different ac
promotional marketing, advertising, relational marketing etc. I chose this country because I wanted
in this university almost all the classes are in Spanish. Moreover, people here are very nice, generous
I shall feel well in Madrid and like in my home very quickly.

The school is really good, teachers, students & companies know it. We benefit from a good level, stud
adults, which is a good point compared to France. We also have great infrastructures, computers a
working), no printing quotas, an outstanding internet connection (25 mbps), the administration was a
discuss with students, reactive when asked for something (in person or per mail) and there w
interaction/relationship between students and the administration in general.

We are in a developing country, so many opportunities are arising for foreigners and it’s interesting
dealing with the current economic situation. I got to know the local approach to business and some "
apply to local business. The university is quite new (only 3 years) and many investments are bein
infrastructures and programs. It will probably become one of the most important universiti

Studying in NUIG has loads of advantages, but these are the main ones: - Atmosphere of the class:
quiet and the students are very respectful. I noticed that it was mainly French students who were cha
the others students looked at French students very weirdly. Consequently we never lose time by aski
same during the exam: in a theatre of 800 students, we only needed 2 minutes to have a calm exam
the teachers are completely passionate about their subject and they enjoy coming to class. They are
of the class, by mail, in their office, etc.). I have never been scared to ask for help to a teacher and I
them. Irish teachers are very attentive about Erasmus students. - Classes: I think that even if it was m
about reflexion, I learned so much more in NUIG. Now I have all the theoretical basis in marketing, co
think that in France we don’t put the emphasis enough on these aspects. How can we have a good re
the basis? - Exams: we know exactly what to study, we never had any misunderstanding about what
exam, etc. - internal organization and communication: NUIG in one of the biggest university of Irela
problems about obtaining some information. And in the cases that I missed some information, I usuall
had he answer I needed. - Leisure and entertainment: Irish people are very proud of our country, con
everybody discover and enjoy Ireland. This is why they use to create many events, many leisure activ
told us (and not only to Erasmus students) that it was as important to have a personal develop
professional/scholar development. And when we see the ranking of NUIG in Ireland and in Europe
philosophy.

Studying in my university is convenient to enjoy an Erasmus trip. The workload is quite low and tea
condition of exchange student. You also have the opportunity to study in several faculties and approa
For instance, I was in the Faculty of Economics in my university, but I could still register in some co
Language, in Humanities, Political Sciences, etc... Besides, studying economics in Lithuania is a chanc
an economic transition after decades under the USSR control can rise and develop a capitalistic econo
is academically integrated. Moreover, studying here gives opportunities to integrate important Li

I wanted to study in Italy since I am 14, which is the age at which I began to learn the Italian langua
the Italian job market is bad at the moment, I would like to find my foreign work placement in this co
one of the former universities in the world, and its buildings are historical, which makes of Ferrara a u

The advantages is that you get to meet a lot of students from all over the world. You can learn a lot
This university is international but above you learn what an Asian Thought Leader is. You benefit fro
You receive an Asian Expertise. Indeed the School offers a lot of courses related to the Asian Market.
Competence. What is more, Korea is a country that is developing very fast. In ten years Korea has b
it is interesting to see the modernity of this country but in another side the traditions that a

The major advantage of studying here is that you get in touch with a completely different culture. It is
because Taiwanese people are very optimistic even when there was the revolution of s

Not so much things to do, so more free time to travel. The country has a very pleasant beach not fa
some beautiful national parks. But the most intersting part is the fact that other baltic capitals are v
friends.

The major advantage is the high level of norwegian universities. For a resume, it is a good argumen
With a wide range of high quality courses and great flexibility, Norwegian institutions prove to be an

Campus life : 20.000 students, it's like a city with all accommodations Friendship : All chinese peop
you ( your are like a star ! ) Price : All is very cheaper Travel : Your are in a central situation and

The campus is very modern, well located, teacher available and nice to work with. The country is nice
not that open and always nice/polite. It is cheap and you can enjoy your erasmus very much. Going to
sometimes cheaper to eat outside that doing some groceries and you can travel a lot as it's in cen

The major advantage is to speak portuguese because it is not common and beautiful. Rhe country is
of things to discover every day because the country is so big. Plus, with the international event the
really impressed

The major advantage of studying in this university is the wide range of class that we can choose. Ind
work in an international marketing section and thanks to Vytautas Magnus University I found everyth
Kaunas is the top student city in Lithuania. There are more than 5 campuses with a lot of speciali
humanity, biology…). Major part of Lithuanian students study in Kaunas. Moreover, the quality of ou
The major advantages of studying in Lithuania are: the cost of living (divided by 3.5 compared to Fra
practice English language; the chance to discover Baltic country (very rewarding with their historical
living (country very clean and green).

The major advantage is that the classes are in Spanish and whether or not you are a foreign student;
easier on you. Then you need to adapt yourself quickly. And in this country it’s and advantage becau
dollars as currency, the economy is linked to the United States of America.
You will improve your speech skills, and make lot of contact for your career.

For the university I want to be honest there is not a real advantage of study in it, but for the countr
location. It's easy to travel in the neighbor countries, to discover new cultures, new places, new peo

The school is a little school, consequently everyone knows each other. I is a really positive point be
communicate a lot and share experience with others you wouldn’t have met in a big school whe
“anonymous”. Moreover, Aalto has been recognized as the best university of Finland and teachers

Studying at this university is great because they really care for their students, it was voted the bes
experience in england. The courses are interesting, the housing is easy and the town is not so hard
you've figured it out. There are lots of places to hang out and lots of parties in the university itself. Th
really great because we get to explore the country without having any issue of organizing everythin
There's also a sports challenge between the two university of sheffield which is very fun to watch b
really into sports and gets really competitive. There's a lot of singing involved and it's simply really fu
country that comes to mind when european people want to go study abroad, i know australian and a
it's so different from their countries but it's not really different scenery wise than France. The culture i
people are very different as well but it's not very far from home and therefore easy to go back once o
London is a beautiful city and it's easy to travel to scotland or ireland by bus so the UK is a really

I think that the best advantage of studying in this university is that the buidling just opened this sem
everything inside is really high technology, and everything is there to help the student to learn. The
you can feel easily like "home"; a lot of students and teachers are walking into the school in socks or
of spaces where to work quietly, etc. The major advantage of living in Norway is that people are real
everybody is nice and ready to help you. Most of all almost everybody in this country speaks englis
speak with them and make us understand.

This university is full of various nationalities coming from all around the world. You really enter a mult
really nice to study and to develop its other languages like Spanish and also English. The best feature
work in a multicultural environment. All the time you take part in projects requiring teams composed
experience the fact to fit your expectations and the way you work with theirs. It's really interestin
university. The amenities were incredible. All of this was built in order to provide the best framewor
Mexico is the perfect country to really discover a culture totally different from ours because they trul
their environment, to understand their practices. They want you to feel the “Mexican experience”. I w
mexican families to have dinner and discuss about France, Mexico. They're very open and curi

NHH is a really good school, the best economic school of Norway and a really good one in a european
good opportunity for me to study there. I wanted to go in a scandinavian country (in sweden actual
have partnership there) because the academic level is really high so I wanted to try it and compare
scandinavian way of life so it was really cool to experiment it.

The major advantages were to learn how indian people study, and more in a developing country.
educational system, if they are involved in development, in the business. It was an advantage ab
knowledge, background. And in this country particulary because the lifestyle is completely differe
lifestyle.

The main advantage of studying in Akita University is that every courses are taught in English. More
around the university is really appropriate to study. Indeed, the university is in the middle of the natu
no pollution, you can breathe the fresh air of the mountain, people can study outside etc. Moreov
university is one of best library that I have seen in my life. You can find every book that

What are the major advantages of studying in this university, and in this country? I/ Disadvantages T
think is the lack of real intellectual value of the courses. I think it lacks of difficulties and reflexion. W
the revisions are more quantitative than qualitative. Team work have to be done faster but not with
class could be a plus. The disadvantage of studding in Mexico I think is that in a CV, it is better to sa
US than in Mexico, it looks more serious. The second issue is that it is sure that after studying in the
Multinationals, Mexicans group and little company are looking for this type of students; however, th
Mexico. My friends who finished the university earn in average 500 Euros a month, with this salary;
debt you have to pay my studies.

The university is among the best in economics and finance throughout Poland. I want to specialize in
ESC and the Univeristy offers several finance materials (a building is dedicated to fiance). For exam
Markets, Finance, Corporate Finance. Moreover, this city is full of history and beau

Discover a different way to do business, it’s a country where there is a lots of future opp

The major advantages of studying in this university is the quality of the teaching, the modern facil
campus is provided by a rooms for students to live in, because the UIR Rabat is very far from the c
provided by the university though, with a 40min journey from the city, and 50€ a month. The country
landscapes are beautiful and breath-taking, in any region. The architecture is at some parts both med
seems sometimes that we are back a few centuries ago. Furthermore the life is quite cheap in Morocc
visit a lot and enjoy to travel to the South, the North and the East of the Country. Living near the S
history like Rabat has been a great experience.

The major advantage of studying in this university is to discover another way to learn in a different cu
wanted to know: How do local students are in class? How do local students are in group project? or
culture? at these different methods of teaching? Most of the time, the teachers did the groups and
students and exchange students. The goal was to speak English but also learning to work with differen
cultures. Consequently, I found it very cool because I had to adapt me quickly. Furthermore, it was ano
local culture and meet some new friends.
Studying in China is very special because it is a differen
did not know anything about this country before. I did not know their habits… However, teachers and
open to us. Our buddies take care of us all the time and help us to feel good in this new environmen
with one of my teacher and it was really interesting. She wanted to know more about me but also o
exchange our point of views… I think that it is something which will never happen in France. In genera
are very close to their students. At the end of the semester, all local students wanted to take a pictur
is another state of mind.

The major advantages of studying in this University is that there is a very good level because is on
Russia and take part in the CEMS program so we meet students from highly regarded schools across E
in Germany etc ). About Russia you can discover a new cultural aspect.

The advantage to be in russian is that it's a contry of contrast, you never get bored and ther is a hug

The level ! It's really interesting too ! You also have all you classes in italian so you're level is inc

I had good lessons in logistic, the Arabic student speak English much better than franch and we ofte
teachers

The major advantage is that the teachers are really interesting, and are able to transmit their passi
audience. Furthermore, studying in this university was really interesting because it enabled us to s
schools in another country. And I could see that it was pretty the same way of teaching than in Franc
advantages of studying in this country. The main thing that I noticed is the kindness of people, and t
felt very well welcomed by people there, and I felt proud to be French because Spanish people has a
people in general.

First, it's always interesting to learn alongside people who do not have the same ways of working. K
well-known for their work capacities. Second, it is the best business school in this country and famou
recognized in Korea to be student in this university. The school has a lot of money, so we are studyin
and luxurious school building I have ever been.

For me the university advantage was the possibility of taking classes in English. I choose Spain in orde
(done from “social exchange”), but the main advantage of the country are : close to France, cheape
accommodation, €, very pleasant way of living.

The major advantage of studying in this country is that Mexican people are very friendly with Frenc
weather.

The major advantage for me it’s maybe to learn some words in Chinese during the class without takin
as I’ve said before sometimes teacher was speaking in Chinese but I tried to translate in English for us
major advantage for me to study in this country is to learn about the Chinese Cul

For me, I think that the major advantage of studying abroad is the opportunity to improve your Engl
English culture.

The major advantage was the specialisation “Marketing and Sales”, the teaching methods and lot of
company. For the country is the culture in general, the Danish people are really open minded and spe
are easy to approach.

The cost of living is worth the rent is low, students are very friendly and the teachers are willing to
discover another culture and learn another way of working.

In Malaga, the advantage is not studying in the university, but to leave here, and discover the An
wonderful area

The Major advantage to study in this University is to have a good level of the courses. I think all e
anywhere has many advantages.

The major advantages of studying in this university are that it allows you to discover a new way of th
new way of teaching. For example I had to volunteer for 8 hours in two different classes and then ma
my experiences with other students. I learned that community is really important in the USA and
something for your community. It can be helpful in order to find a job and make new friends in a

The good point of studying in Universidad de La Salle is that there is only a few international studen
French students from ESC Rennes in my campus) so we really need to speak Spanish because almos
Moreover, Colombians are friendly and help you when they see you have some difficulties. It’s reall
people here. There is not a lot a foreigners in Bogota and French people are really appreciated so we a
very good way in any place we go to.

This University is famous on the country. Its is a great opportunity to discover a new culture

To me, only discover another culture.

The main advantages with this university are : - possibility to cancel the final exam if the midterms
itself the class planning with this country : - discover another culture (food, party, clothes ...) - lif
France

This university is one of the best in Italy, with a good reputation in medium city (not too big and not
better italian, there is no other way to go to Italy !

High standard of education, the campus and its facilities (Starbucks, restaurants, fitness center...)
clothes, outing…), many international students (about 800-1000) from all around the world and I was
the country (safe, many places to visit…), people are very welcoming and frien

The major advantage in studying in this country is the discovery of the Asian culture while staying in
Indeed, Taiwan is westernized and you are free to say your opinion whenever you want, whereas in
different: some cities like Hong Kong or Shanghai are more developed, but you are quite close to Main
risky to express yourself (even if officially they are not part of China). Studying in Soochow Univers
integrate a good school in Taipei. Indeed, the panel of classes proposed by the university is nice, with
all the specializations. The classes are good and teachers are engaged in what they are teaching. Mo
many students in each topics, which is helpful for tutoring. Last but not least, the infrastructure of the
are new, lot of rooms to study, computers and printers are available for students, there is a gym

The major advantages to study in this university is to have lot of choices of finance and accounting
house and near the beach. The advantages in this country is the low cost of life, the beautiful places
of parties and the interesting culture in term of food, History, monument, Dances, F

The main advantage is to discover something different from what we are used to. Teachers have a
conducting a lesson. It makes us think about our practices and behaviour during lessons. Concerni
chance being able to study there as it is the main Russian business school, the academic level is quit
enter GSOM is selective. Finally, studying there allows to discover Russian people more globally in com
can have from Russian people by our medias.

This university is present all around the world and has a great networks. Also, it’s in the center and in
city. Colombia is one on the best country I have seen in my life. There are so much economic and hu
the country is at a crossroads between USA, Mexico and the Caribbean, and south A

The main advantage was to learn spanish definitely. And also the weather, quit nice, the food and dri
is a capital but you can still do everything walking, which is really cool.

The university is a good university. Berlin is really a great place to live. This is more a personal experi
mind. And people here are much more human than in Paris… It is a capital in which people live like
take care of the others.

KdG has a great reputation in Belgium. If you want to find an internship there, it could be a good poi
Antwerp is the economical heart of Belgium and many opportunities are availab

The main advantage for me was that they have an international business cursus (exactly what I wa
cheap and fast to travel in Europe from Lithuania. For example during my semester I went in Swed
Germany, netherland, Russia and it’s not over.

This university in the best in Lithuania, so it is well recognized in the country, and in the whole regi
good, the university is very professional. Lithuania is a very interesting country. Full of recent histo
placed at the frontier of the EU. Recently pro-European, it has a lot of stigmata directly linked to the
this country is full of future, with a young generation motivated.

The main advantage for this university is the free accommodation (whereas you would have to pay ar
accommodation elsewhere). The second one is the classes, which are easy and interesting. About Ko
culture is incredibly interesting and cool; you will probably love to discover it. The country is also incr
of living is cheaper than in France (about 25% cheaper I think). Finally, Korean are very n

In Ireland, there are only seven universities, therefore, they are huge. NUIG has the hugest sport com
member or if you pay 5 euros to go in, you can enjoy sport machines, sport rooms, football, handb
rooms, and even a swimming pool, a sauna and a hammam. The library is enormous and has 2 floors
fields. Finally, the campus is the biggest I ever seen: there is a building for each field (languages, hist
engineering, business...) and an historical building for the administration (where the President of Ire
lecture during the semester).

This university was a really good place to work. It was not a big university and this is a good advanta
that it is in the culture to have a great relationship between students and teachers. Some of the te
professionals and could help us about concrete information.

I study here in Nürnberg at the FAU University ((Friedrich Alexander University). This University is rea
good professors. Some are famous in Germany, so we are very lucky to study here. They are very n
funny and make jokes during classes. It is pleasant! The buildings are huge but beautiful and practica
a canteen. The food is good and not expensive. We can pay with a special card in which we put as mo
pay everything with that in the university: the coffee, the printing, the books, the food, the snacks, ev
is famous for being based in researches. The University makes parties inside the buildings. It is really
those kinds of parties, the teachers are the barmen. It builds a very cool relationship between the pro
We should do that too in ESC Rennes. Germany is really strong economically and there are a lots of
there. In Erlangen (near Nürnberg), there are Siemens and Addidas.

The university is one of the most famous universities in South Korea. The level of education is high, t
very professionals. The campus is very impressive. The buddy association is proactive. The major ad
South Korea is the whole differences. Everything is new, people are coming from all over the world.

I chose this university in order to study in Taipei. The campus of NTPU is well equipped even if it is lo
centre of Taipei (around 40 min).

Many things to visit, but no advantage to study in india.

Here everybody talk in English and they do properly. The campus is amazing and England is well k
dimension.

The advantages are to have teachers who really speak English and to discover another wa

The major advantage to studying in this university was to met some people who was open mind eno
with us… It is also to be able to discover a country as China and Hangzhou is a very beautiful city in t
advantage to studying in this country is the added value that it will bring to our

TEC de Monterrey is one of the best university of Mexico and Latin America: «UNAM and Monterre
Harvard or University of Pennsylvania or Yale" Joe Biden, US Vice President. Plus the facilities are aw
giant gym, Subway, Starbucks, Apple Store.

Etudier dans cette université vous permet d'être en véritable immersion avec la vie étudiante esp
l'accent andalou sont un peu déstabilisants en début de semestre, au fils des semaines vous serez pa
vie universitaire espagnole. Au delà du fait d'améliorer votre niveau linguistique, les rencontres avec
et Erasmus sont véritablement enrichissantes.

The level of the school, the teachers. The campus is very nice!

Freedom. Your are free to manage your time and your studies. Moreover the informal relationship b
students permit to students to be more confident and to discuss easily with teach

The main advantage is that London is an amazing city to live in, and it is also a good place where to
level. This university is also quite good, I think, for students that want to meet other french student
because there are many french students there.

This university is one of the best Chinese universities in finance. It is quite famous in the country. The
in China are mostly the fact that it might show to employers that you are open-minded and you can
environment.

People are really nice. I thin they are some drawbacks too: it is far away from the cuty, there is nothin
from administration don't want us to miss some classes, even if it is for visiting. India is an amaiz
beautiful landscapes, all the people are so welcoming ! !

The advantage is that we are improving in both languages (English and Spanish). The university is
people involved in the international very attentive. In Spain there is a lot of erasmus student, the big
to live and be all the time with students who come from all over europe. We talk all the time English
disorienting even if we are close to France. The atmosphere is very relaxed and there all the time to
pleasant.

The major advantages of studying in this university is the quality of the education (part of the CEMS
main advantage is to live in Prague which is such an amaizing city ot love in. It's a true e

People in Korea, and not only in our university, so kind and welcoming that make the work easier an
go working in the early morning. The facilities were amazing (the overall campus). We had everything
the campus (convenience stores, library, post office, restaurants, cabs, sport playgrounds, gymnas
hospital, parking, parks …). Another point is Korea is so different from what I knew and experien
everyday special. Everyday their culture is present even in their way of speaking, teaching and learni
new things to discover to break up the daily routine, I am satisfied and delighted. In addition, I had
different courses such as the Asian Business and marketing. Which basically taught me the Asia
globalisation and today’s issues.

major advantages of studying in this university : courses of logistics if you are interested in
this country : good level in english in all the country

major a

One of the most important advantage was the quality of the courses here, even if it was not very
motivated for studying in Czech Republic. Prague is a beautiful city and there are many things to do
when you want to travel it is very easy because we can travel with the bus agency and it is very che

A lot of free time to work by ourselves, different ways of learning and the teacher are very availabl

Ateneo is one of the most famous university in the Philippines. Most of the filipinos get job in prestigio
are graduated.

Binus University is an Open University and international. Expensive for Indonesians, only rich students
the professors are speaking good English. Indonesia is an emerging country, which explode in the ne
know more their culture and way to make business for the future.

The major advantages of studying in this university are: the teachers that are really receptive and hel
of lectures. The best point remains the country that is incredible, the melting pot, the weather, the

Fore School is a little university with few students so all students knew us and they are very welcomin
to help us. It was the same thing concerning the professors, they helped us a lot. This is the behavio
they want to welcome us, to show us the good part of their country. They are very proud of their co
share this experience with us. India is a magic country, with cultural differences, it is very interesting
and they think. Open-mindness and curiosity are required to go in India because it is so different f
Occident. India is a very rich country as regards the diversity : for exemple, North India and South
country as regards the food, the culture, the religion, the relationship, the behaviour of for

I would say that the major advantage to study in ESIC is that it is a business school, so you still have
and presence which obliged you to be serious. Moreover as I said teachers a really receptive to your q
atmosphere suitable to learning and work. I do not think there is more advantages to work in Spain
For me contents are really similar to France. Nevertheless, I think that the economic situation in Spain
more interested and worried about their professional life, what increase the competition between th
France. Erasmus student are not really concerned by that, but it is only an observation I made about d
and in France.

ISM University is the first and only private university in Lithuania. It is located in Vilnius, the capital
events are organized, the university often tries to be involved in it. We often had the opportunity to p
as TEDxVilnius, conferences, professional intervention and so on. Lithuania is a country that has
opportunities, and a lot of start-ups, companies are developing right now. They often offer opportunit
we had a lot of projects with local companies, which was extremely interesting. This country is very c
to close countries very easily (Poland, Estonia, Belarus, Latvia…). This is a very different culture, like a
history of this country interested me a lot as well. The mentalities are different, and it is very interest
to understand why they are like that, how the communism influenced them and s

The campus is really big so you have space everywhere to study, work with your group… Some bu
secured with your student ID card. Some buildings and especially KUBS buildings are the newest th
modern and technologic. Korean people are open-minded even if some of them do not speak Engli
available and open for discussion or appointment.

India is a country of diversity. You have different landscapes, cultures, religions,... This country allow
way of thinking and become more open minding. The Indian way of life is very far from the European
you a spirit of adventure. Indian people like to welcome you and help you if you have a problem The
expensive, so it is a great destination for a student. The advantage for a student of the IMT is that h
of the campus of the school and the school offers him/her 4 meals (all is included in the price of th
Ghaziabad is near Dehli, and near Rajasthan area. You have a good access to the Nort

This university is one of the best in Russia, and therefore being part of this university means being
country. This country is evolving a lot everyday which is interesting culturally. Besides, Russian an
things to learn from one another.

This university is one of the best universities of Athens. In googling the name of our teacher, we can
co-wrote the books we used in the ESC Rennes, and some of them are really famous politicians. The
visit. All the islands are nice and different, and Greece is the place where the French culture was born
really easily and come back to study.

First UNF offers a perfect working environment. There is a lot of facilities just like cafe, library which
alone or in a group. It will also allow you to discover a different way of learning in a very dynamic env
enjoy team and group work, be lucky and met a lot of interesting people just like One Spark creator a
Professor are also very welcoming with foreign students and are more able than anyone to understan
from all around the word ( Europe, Asia, middle-east…). Then, being in the USA will allow you to impr
used to several accents. You will also meet exchange students from other countries . It is very easy to
too expensive.

The major advantages of studying at the University of Malaga is that you really have the choice of th
learn. Furthermore, I think that if you are available to understand the people of Andalusia speakin
understand Spanish all over the world. In addition, the geographical location is great, it is easy to tra
(especially Morocco), and the climate is really pleasant. Finally, Andalusia is the part of Spain th
unemployment, thus life is not expensive at all.

IFIM Business School is the “No. 1 Private School in Bangalore” and the faculty are really motivated to
are competent in their field and have always the time to interact with us and reply to our question
country, the main advantage is the weather, it was really important to me to study in a country w
weather : 20° in the morning which is pretty cold in India and 38 the afternoon. I only saw the rain 2
India is also a perfect country for a student to live and to travel in, it’s really cheap. So many thing
people I met and will never forget. For instance one bus ticket from Bangalore to Goa which is almos
12€.

The major advantages are that most of my teachers are American, so it was easier for me to understa
accent. Two of my teachers were really interesting teachers, I really liked to go to their classes. I ne
They have also a different point of view and it is very interesting to listen to the

qualité de l'enseignement et des enseignant, qualité du campus et de toutes les infrastructures.
accueillant, beaucoup de chose à découvrir.

The university is good, you can choose a lot of courses: for example I take Geopolitics of Taiwan, to lea
the Taiwanese culture and politics. They proposed classes in marketing, finance, communication, sup
can choose classes you really want to go, all the specialities are represented. Taiwanese students a
nice, so it was really easy to adapt. In term of business, it is interesting to see how it is working in A
learn some bases in Chinese.

For me, because I love central and east Europe, I could benchmark the restaurant and bar sector, in w
this country is perfect because in the middle of europe, it was easy to travel around. I could also
culture and history. Because I consider the fact to open my restaurant in Prague later. There were n
study in this particular university, maybe the fact that it features a lot of different c

To see another thinking way about finance. In China management is different and the approach of bus
to this experience we can have more skills to work in multicultural situation.

The university is awesome: the classrooms, the library, the cafeteria, the sports leisure and everyth
Friends and family have visited me and found it really great.

You can get new methods of learning. Some courses have the same name as in ESC Rennes but t
approach. You can be aware of the fact that Europe is not the earth of the world. You have to thin
Moreover India is a very dynamic country which give you the opportunity to think business in a differ
to find opportunity to create a business or to import innovative idea (Innocapt for example). Finally
incredible culture. You can travel everywhere easily : one week in the Cashemire desert, the other sk
the final one on the beach in Goa. People are fond of foreign people and really tolerant about religio
speak easily with them and they are always happy to help you (sometimes with mon

Many Erasmus. New university, building are very very nice. English level is very

Ecuador and the Universidad Del Pacifico are perfect places to learn and study in Spanish because th
and they are easier to understand than the Spanish themselves (that’s the case in general in South
classes in many different areas and can better understand the south American cu

The Universidad Rey Juan Carlos is one of the biggest University in Madrid, well known and renown
education. Spain is a good place to study because it permits to meet people from all around the wor
skills in a third language spoken all around South America.

It was very interesting to study with other Erasmus who came from South America, because it's anoth
is an active city

This university is a really good experience because the teachers are good teachers with a good Engli
intercultural environment. There are a lot of exchange student (about 100) so we have this opportu
(group projects). The school organize some trips in others city that gather all the students. We l
exchange student from all over the world. There are also some events in the school that gather inte
local students. We study in a perfect environment. It is a famous university. There are different bu
social, marine science, biology, art, literature.. so there are a lot of student from different background
14th floors. There are a lot of computers, study rooms. It is easy to have a room for group projects. I
are some dormitories inside the school so it is really convenient. In National sun yat sen university, we
class for free ! 4 hours a week. There is also a supermarket, a cafeteria, a coffee shop, some resta
doctor, a dentist. There is also a gymnasium, a swimming pool, some sports grounds. It is like a littl
study environment. There is the beach in the school and the school is near to the city cente

the main advantages is that it is a new school that has lot of potential in the future and South Kor
emerging country.

That it is easy to have good grades, so you have time to travel and visit a lot. But it’s not very inter
much.

The university is good and the class were very interesting as there is a real exchange between stude
better part however is the Philippines which is a very beautiful, warm and welcoming country. Filipi
always ready to help whenever you need their help.

To be honnest I don't really know. At the beginning I was so happy to be in this university in Rome. B
here the more I realised that this country, this city and this university is not well organised. A very s
every Italian people here asked me why I choose this university. For sure the advantages of the unive
advantages, but more related with the good wether, the things to see and so o

The major advantages of studying in this university is that it is a small university. The internationa
numerous than in ESC Rennes School of Business. The university is perhaps closer to us and answer q
our requests. We are also integrated into the local groups, which allows enriching exchange with th
Center Innsbruck is also in partnership with the University of Innsbruck (SOWIE , which located just fr
to have access to the largest library of Innsbruck, which can be useful in our studies. Concerning
Innsbruck and Austria, they are numerous. On the one hand, Austria is located in the heart of Europ
meet German, Austrian or Swiss people, especially in Innsbruck because the city is close to the b
countries. This allows us to travel easily in these countries and also allows to interact with people fro
have not the same cultures. On the other hand, Innsbruck is a very touristic and cultural city : I learne
of this country and this city. Very attached to his cultural legacy, there are many things to visit : it is im
Innsbruck.

I think studying in Norway and especially in BI require rigor. But this rigor obliged people to learn bet
everybody speak English very well so I was a way to practice this language. I was in a business schoo
it really look-like ESC Rennes except for events. ERASMUS students are not informed for the event of t

The major advantage of studying in this university is their specialisation in new technology. They are
it. India is an emergent country so there are a lot of opportunities in this coun

Discover a culture, a country, a people, an economy and opportunities. What strikes me is the evolu
colombian people is ready to evolve and the colombian economy too. That's why Colombia is an ama
studies, the university shows how life is here. Without it, we may have more issues to integ

University is really new : accomodations are great!! You have a huge library, stadium, swimming p
canteens ect ... China is very nice and Macao also. Macao is a touristic destination in Asia so there
will most of the time (except at the university) meet tourists from everywhere (Chinese from mainlan
cambodia, australian ...). The other advantage of Macao is that it's the middle of Asia. You can trave
cheap flight tickets. We went to Thailand for less then 100euros round trip. Some exemple : 80E rou
kuala lumpur in malaysia. Also, Macao is close to China, and there re many nice cities to see in Chin
it's very cheap. I recommend you o go to Guilin, Sanya, Yangshuo, Beijing, Zhangj

Indonesia will be the next China of the south Asia and I thing that will be in the 15 next years. So, if y
about the emerging markets, I thing is one of the best destination to learn about it and may be think
this country, because there are a lot to do.

The major advantage is that it is a huge one and everything is available inside. The libraries are so
Besides it has a great reputation in the country and teachers are much closer to stu

This university is famous in Norway and she is based in a capital city. Norway is a very developed cou
are beautiful. It’s nice if you want to study and have trip in an amazing countr

The major advantage of studying in this university is the 2 campus. There are 2 big campuses with
other accommodations. Study in a country like India learns you a lot. Indeed, the way of learning, the
speaking to other people are completely different. You spell it from the French or European vision in o
vision.

The major advantage of studying in the University Carlos III is that it is a very famous and reputed un
of Spain. So, if I want to work in Spain later, it will be a great advantage to have been studying in th
making my exchange in Spain is also an advantage because it permits to train and get better in Sp
language.

Poland is a cheap and really safe country , concerning the university , it's a very good and famous one
curriculaem vitae to say that we have been studying there and they offer many inte

This University presents major advantages : - It is a huge student campus : many buildings with sp
many cafeterias, library and working areas, sport facilities, very high quality internet access and so on
with polish students - Group projects are very encouraged - Teachers are very attentive and can eas
any time - There is in class a very good level of english This country presents many advantages
cultural city with many activities, events, restaurants, sightseeing, good quality transport and life in
young and student city where a lot of people speak easily english - Poland is a huge country with m
visit and natural places to be - lakes, mountains - Poland is situated in the middle of Europe and it is
other border countries (Germany, Ukraine, Slovakia...) - Poland does not have euro, so the prices a

The main advantage to study in the EUBA is the free of charge of the classes. The advantage to be i
the strategic localisation of this country to visit other countries and eastern Europe capitals/cities. Mo
is really cheap.

In term of time spending to join the UNI it is interesting to go to Universidad Carlos III (even if in term
furthest from Madrid). The variety of courses is also interesting : Marketing, Finance, Economics...
courses in English provided (the only university in Madrid that propose courses in Spanish and Eng
country, the proximity could be an advantage (for personal and technical reasons). Culture and Histo
those of France and being so the adaptation is eased. Festive atmosphere and lower livings conditio
exciting in order to enjoy your Erasmus experience.

Filipinos speak a prefect english then even speak english between them so you will improve your eng
vocabulary. Also Ateneo is the best University of the Philippines and they have amazing teacher (cf
ASEAN context)

The major advantage of studying in this university is the fact that it's american type of campus, evert
the only difference is only chinese people around us. The life cost is very low so you can do lot of thin
class and the chinese culture is very cool to discover.

The major advantage is to study in a country which has just opened its borders. So the mentality is
France and not so many French companies are in Russia yet. Just question of time I

C’est une petite école, il n’y avait pas d’autre erasmus a par nous (8) on a donc été obligés de leur p
connaitre surtout ceux qui vivaient dans la résidence de l’école avec eux. L’inde est un pays comp
essence. Et c’est la que ca devient intéressant. Il s’agit de laisser de côté nos conviction pour compre
multiple. Dire qu’on va découvrir L’inde est prétentieux, a chaque fois on découvre une nouvelle face
petit a petit la connaissance que l’on a du pays. chaque région, chaque religion, chaque communaut
(ne surtout pas parler de castes ! et surtout pas des intouchables !) a ses propres codes

I don’t think there are any advantages to study in this university as long as you are not Chinese speak
the esc Rennes is saying to its students that they only need to speak English to get in this university
been some misunderstanding between ZUFE and ESC Rennes that need to be fixed before any othe
university. Even though, I’m happy to be a part of this test sample. In fact, I met some interesting p
Chinese culture and Chinese businesses and also Chinese tourism places.

The major advantage in my opinion, is that we are not really busy by the workload, and so we have
things in this really beautiful city. It's really big, and there are so many things to see. Studying he
because we don't really learn things at school, but many more outside in the streets and

You can choose your classes, create your program. Also the classes are early in the morning and late
and 6 pm to 10 pm) so you can have some activities. Also, there is not classes on friday and saturday
to catch up the program.

Classes that I chose without hesitation. Especially one in particular: I study business ethics, a class
which is original because it is not available everywhere

I met many students coming from various countries of South America because Argentina has some of
the continent. So we have good classes especially in UCEMA where we share with Argentinean stude
study in a recognized university. Indeed, we learnt from people from and outside the university th
specialized and nationally recognized in economic studies, some ministers of the former and current
are from this university. Moreover, if a student wants to settle down in Argentina for good and find a
him to pick UCEMA instead of UCES because when I talk to Argentinean and I tell them that I have fri
UCES, they make a disgust face. A big advantage in studying in UCEMA is that because the univers
you. Indeed, we are less than 15 exchange students so the international coordinator and his assistan
for us, help us make formality and even take the time to talk with us about things which are not abou
us what place to visit, giving us tricks. Besides, thanks to the human size of the university, teachers k
as the administration personal and the security guards. This whole atmosphere make it a pleasure
going out the mass of people living in this area. Argentina is a great country to visit, there are man
like the Iguazy falls, Patagonia, the desert and the salars in the Northwest and the Andes. By study
considered as an Argentinian student which allows me to have a residence visa and an Argentinean
attendance. Thanks to that, I can get discounts on flying tickets getting the Argentinean price which
pay if I would be in the country as a tourist. So I can enjoy the many public holidays we have to visi
country making savings which allows me to visit more places. For example of this significant differen
Parque de los Glaciares where is the glaciar Perito Moreno, I should have pay 210 pesos as a foreigne
visa because I am considered Argentinean with it. But I finally paid 30 pesos because I am conside
student.

The major advantages of studying in this university were the proximity with teachers, the quality of
also the fact that it has its own library. Studying in Spain is perfect if you want to improve your Span
also discover another way of teaching.

The advantage I guess is the late start in Cadiz (early February) that lets time to get used to how it w
choice questions exams at the end of the semester facilitate the language barrier because th

UFRJ is the best university in Brazil, and it has a really good reputation in the academic way. Studying
interesting because it was a different culture, and because we was studying Marketing, we saw that t
really different vision of Marketing than the European, and we studied mostly only Braz

This university is very good for Economics and Law. Many Chinese students come here from all Chin
really interested with these classes. So, I think that the main advantage for someone like me is the
discover China by ourselves. Administration will not help you (not at all), but you can do a lot of wond
cliché about this country before, and I am happy to see the real face of it, with good and

Working into this university has been interesting as we could enjoy really different way of lives in a re
the university is localized into the district of Botafogo, near Urca. It is an effervescent district with a lo
near, Praia Vermelha, museums…) and few dangerous. Unless this environment things, it was interes
people from here and observing the way they live and study as it is important for them – an e

Friendly staff, quality of life, everyone can speak English

India? => Emerging country, young population, very high level of education, the future is there so,
Moreover, you can improve highly your level in English.

The major advantage is to be on a university who look like it care of you and hep you. You are not a n
really try to help you. after is the country side so if you prefer huge city is not the place to go. People
you try to open you to this different culture.

The Vicálvaro campus is specialized in law and social science. Nevertheless, it offers a wide range of
also taught in English: marketing, finance/accounting, human resources, communication and comp
addition, the classes remain dynamic and interactive despite the number of stude

ESIC is particularly well-equiped in technologies and new infrastructures. In addition, as an erasmus
your courses and you even have one week for testing them and change or not your schedule, ada
Personnaly I took classes only between 5 and 9 pm, from Monday to Thursday, like that you can enjo
ends.

Major advantage for this university is that for Erasmus it is not so hard to validate so you have ti
Otherwise, it is nice to study in this country because of its geographical position, and because it is a
low cost of living.

- Improve your English skills. Everybody speak English in Helsinki, so we daily use this language to
Discover another way to learn with more participation, more active, and more practical. - Discover
another way of life.

People in this university have very different profiles and backgrounds. Professors manage to have sev
the semester. Norway insists on equality of treatment for all students.

Many Mexican students choose this university because they have classes from Monday to Thursday
between having courses on the morning or during the afternoon. Then they can have a work. In fact
work. Mexico is an emerging country; therefore it was very interesting for us to stud

Studying in this university provided me with the best teachers and teaching aids : laurier is indeed on
schools in Canada offering Business Technology management, and Laurier has earned high marks in
Rankings of Canadian Universities, placing in the top 4 in its category in Ontario for overall reputatio
innovative and leaders of tomorrow ; and, what's most important, Wilfrid Laurier University in the to
school. In Canada, I benefited from the open-mindedness of the Canadian people. They want to ha
abroad and be considered as welcoming people ; they are very helpful and are easily ready to spend
some concepts to you or just to work with you a subject. I think the country is also more advanced in
the teaching system

There are some advantages of studying in Ireland. First of all it’s a beautiful country which proposes a
landscape. The country is not really big, so it’s really easy to move and discover landscapes breatht
Anglophone country and I think that the main objective of the Erasmus program is to learn another la
good destination to learn English. Moreover, the Irish people are really nice and friendly. For me it’s
where we study, and Ireland is one of the best countries for this. Ireland is a student country, the
students, especially in Dublin and it’s a great opportunity to meet new friends and connexions. Final
Ireland are looking for bilingual students, so there are opportunities to find an internship. There are
studying in the university DIT. First of all, the DIT is really famous in Ireland for its business formation.
who told me that it was one of the best business schools in Ireland. Secondly, the university offers a
especially sports activities which allow students to meet new friends, to speak English and also to do
the university is located in the city centre, at 10 minutes on foot to the main street of Dublin (O’con
university has all the necessary facilities for students.

NHH is a well-known school with interesting courses and people coming from all over the world to do
beautiful country with many opportunities of travel in the scandinavian area and a lot of things to dis
and wealth country. The quality of the infrastructure both school ones and housing were very good. N
a good english with a good accent that makes them easy to understand.

The major advantages of studying in that university is the environement. The university is in downt
infrastructures are huge. You can find a church, a museum, a big sport area and a library in the mi
Moreover you are in altitude and the view is amazing (you can see all the city of Bogota from the uni
an emergent country where you can find plenty of advantages: the life is not that expensive, people
lifestyle is really tropical (which is really nice). Because they are not lot of tourism, everybody show

This university has a good reputation in Germany concerning teaching. Some of my courses were
teachers were passionate. Bavarian region is known to be the best region for education. However th
more demanding.
Germany is a country in the same time so close to France and so far. The cultur
For people who want to improve their German language skills for working in the future in Germany
exchange to have an overview from the system in university, their vision of business, how they teac
way more less in negotiation processing or trying to avoid rules than French people. So it is importan
people who follow rules and do not discuss on it. Efficiency is way more important in Germany. That’s
have course unit of 90 minutes. I feel also safer in Germany, coming from Parisian R

The advantages of studying in Spain are that you can both improve your English and Spanish. Bes
Erasmus people here, which facilitate greatly the integration at your arrival. Besides, you can easily tr
time here. Concerning the university the only advantage is that at the beginning of the year you can
and then select those you prefer.

I think almost everyone can be a student in SDU, because with us were also older people (around 40
were well integrated. Denmark has a relaxed type of life, they do everything in the rules, but withou
feel it in the daily life, the majority of people bicycle, there is no traffic jam. This is really nice to live

We can aware that the method which learn in France is very useful. Moreover the Mexicans have lea
from us and it is important to understand it.

There are many advantages of studying in this university. It is a serious university, well organised, an
is present to answer students’ questions and organize outgoings. The biggest advantage of this un
Berlin is the best city I have ever seen, and the university is in the city. It is also an advantage that
country because it is easier.

The major advantages of studying in this university : first it is one the best business schools of the cou
Korean people and you tell them that you study in this university they are very appreciative. Then th
very impressive and the campus is really beautiful. You can also appreciate the quality of the courses
libraries, room to study, always clean). Moreover, it is such a big university and you can meet so man
between the exchange students, there are still people that I have never met. And the KUBA team is
organizes many events to discover the city and learn about the culture that you are always busy. T
studying in this country : South Korea is not always well-know, however I think that it is one of the Asi
a mix of a traditional spirit and values, that are still important to the people, and of a western spirit
development of South Korea. And I think that you can find everything in Seoul. The Korean culture is
The Confucianism still guides the people but we can see that the last generation becomes less and le
people are very respectful and I have never felt as safe as in this country (excepted in the taxis that
The food is also very particular, spicy with many vegetables. Other aspects of this culture are the k
definitely try in private rooms, and also alcohol games with Korean people that you will rapidly enjoy.
3 and 5 euros) are also cheap so that you can always eat outside and try a new one It is also nice t
even if it is small, there are different cities that are worth to be seen, such as Seoul as it is the capita
city of Korea which is near the sea, and Jeju, an island referred as a natural wond

Lithuania is country rich of historic and cultural places. Contact with nature and environmental in
represent chances to discover a new culture and a new way of life. Level of education in ISM Universit
we meet in classes could be a great opportunity to improve ourselves. Lithuanian people are really d
living in this country we can learn about ourselves and be more open-minded. Furthermore, it is quit
the Baltic point of view for every case. We discover another trade space and other busin

The University is known as one of the best in Europe. The Dutch culture is really convenient. Dutch p
English which facilitates the communication between foreign students and storekeepers. People a

The major advantages of studying in this university are to experience the day life of a Chinese stude
known for its economics and law majors. This university is located in Wuhan which is a developing cit
Wuhan is also well located in China so it very convenient to travel from Wuhan to another city in Chin
hundreds and thousands years of history and culture, full of mysteries.

Teacher are not very good in english, so Spain is not a very good country to study in english. But in t
were available at the end of the class if something was not well understood. Level of classes in Spain

In the future i want to work in international business. In Zufe I had the opportunity to attend to intern
to acquire skills in this domain. China is an amazing country: the landscapes are beautiful, people
delicious. I had the chance to go to shanghai and Bejing. It is probably the most beautiful experien
discovered a foreign culture really different from ours , i opened my mine and i met gre

The main advantages to study at Gsom are, first of all the good reputation of the school among the
Peterbourg, and among the world, this school indeed is ranked at the financial time business school r
the country, Russia moved from socialism to capitalism 15 years ago Things are different and it's
marketing or communication for example.

The advantage is the time of transport from the center of Madrid. (40 minutes) for the others school
advantage is the level (less dificult than in carlos 3) Advantage of the country : to do party is very
too. To eat it's very good too (i like spanish food). So all is good.

This university is huge (over 10 different buildings, cafeterias 5) and modern (has automatic doors,
The advantage of studying in Estonia is that you are close to many countries so you can travel a lot. I
where many things are to be done economically.

The major advantage of studying in this university is the international side of the lessons. The teache
international cases and examples to illustrate their classes. From an international student point of v
come to study in Denmark and especially at the IBA because it is free. That’s why a lot of Hungarian
leave their home country to come to study here as a full student or just for a year. Even if it is a coun
the student from eastern Europe receive a grant called "Velux" of around 700 euros a month, that is v
me better understand why so much Hungarian people went to Kolding to study. From a Danish point
you are Danish, you received help from the state for your studies. And give you 1000 euros a mont
advantage of being a full student in Denmark is the most noticeable.

One of the main advantage is that Champlain College is a “small” university, so it is easier to know a
people. Then as I am interested in marketing, and particularly in digital marketing, I thought it was a g
because they are the best in this field. Moreover this university is one of the best in the digital area, a
have digital marketing classes, or social networks classes.

This university is one of the most famous and good university in Indonesia. Everywhere people know
impressed about it. So I think this is a major advantage to study in this university. And Indonesia is a
with a lot of different cultures living together, a lot of different religions. There are a lot of islands, and
if you like to travel you can just take a cheap plane and go to a totally different landscape and discov
like about Indonesia. Moreover, it is becoming one of the most important economy in asia so for us, s
interesting to work here and learn about the economic development and maybe find some opp

UVM is one of the most famous universities of Mexico, so it’s recognizing to study here. Mexico is a
business in America.

The mains advantages are : - Student are very serious and work a lot for their future. There is a hig
Norwegian are English bilingual - The school is renowned in the world.

The major advantages of studying in this university is that, it is a really big one where you can meet a
also students from all over the world. It is also not only a business school, so you can meet people stu
than you do and it is a great pleasure to meet other people that are not in Business School for once.
of studying in this country is that the Irish culture is really rich and the national language of this cou
easier to improve its language skills (Plus it is very close to the United Kingdom

If someone wants to study logistics, as it is the case for me, the Karel-de-Grote University is a good p
here of interesting courses for this, given the fact that they deal with concrete subjects and explain t
commercial transaction. Thanks to the course Maritime Transport and Ports, he will also visit the Por
most important logistics centres in the world.

English language spoken everywhere.

For me, the major advantages of studying in this university are: -the good reputation of the KHLeuve
be a good point on my curriculum vitae; -the location, because later I want to work in European tra
Belgium is useful and pertinent; -the fact that now, I know better one of our neighbours countries, w
first we live so close so it is damage not to know better, or at least a bit, the culture of our neighbou
think that it is important to know the culture of the countries I want to work wit

The advantages are difficult to find! But it’s a beautiful country with so many things to see and to be
was perfect to discover India.

First, the major advantage to study in this country is that in 6 month, you become fluent in Englis
because 6 months aren’t sufficient, but you can easily hold a conversation with American people, und
or anything. And this is a really big advantage on your resume. Concerning the advantage of studyi
that with this university, you’ll know exactly what a “real” American experience is, because Akron is k
the country. Truly, it is one of my best experiences in my entire life.

The university is really modern and teachers and students are helpful. Good location of the unive
students.
Argentina: --> you have many places to visit (salta, iguazu, calafate) --> Cost of life r
meat !!!!!! --> Excellent nightlife --> Argentinians are welcoming people

Here are the advantages to study in Bishops: the atmosphere of solidarity, proximity with teachers,
charming campus (like Poudlard in Harry Potter), the wide and qualitative offer at the library (books, fi
facilities, cultural activities on the campus (conferences, concerts etc.), ...and in Canada in genera
bilingual country, Quebec's culture closely intertwined with Europe, variety of cities/landscapes, prox
Boston, Niagara Fall, Chicago etc.).

The major advantages of studying in this university is that it a small university with classes of 25 stu
attention from the teacher in case of problem and it is easier to participate and to keep concentrated
meet others students. Studying here is also an opportunity to discover an educative system differen
France and it permits to change our vision of the education. Another advantage is that you can cho
you can have classes only on the morning, only on the evening, or both on the morning and the eveni
days of classes. There are never classes during the afternoon so it permits to make some activities an
major advantages of studying in this country are that Argentina is a country with a huge variety of lan
things to see and you can take advantage of your academic exchange to travel and discover the coun
here permits to discover another culture, between Europe and America Latina. It’s the opportunity
different, to break your habits without being totally disoriented.

Swansea University is located in a great setting (by the sea and surrounded by beautiful parks where
want to). Plus, teachers are really open to discussion and willing to help you, provided you show them
The university is very big so you will always find a place where you can sit to relax or study (libra
cafeterias). Wales offers a lot of beautiful and peaceful landscapes, and Welsh people are very fri
wherever you are. In the end, Swansea is a very nice place to stay, which will put you in good condi
your time there.

Enseignants : Proximité avec les enseignants. Très spécialisé dans ce qu'ils enseignent, la majorité de
"docteur" écrivent des livres et font des publications de recherche... Environnement : Beaucou
ressources allouées aux étudiants sont à la hauteur (SI, connexion internet partout, Library et coi
d'imprimante performant....).
Administration : Tout le monde très souriant et sont vraiment "au s
Caféteria ou Marketing office l'administration à un réel sens du service.

One of the major advantages of studying in this university is that all courses are in Spanish so it is p
progresses with the Spanish level. Another advantage is that you can have a great cultural exchange
and international exchange students (with work groups for example). We can find major advantag
country: we have the possibility to travel and discover South America. In addition, the exchange rate b
is very interesting: the cost of live is very cheap (for example the taxi cost only between 1 and 4 euro
the chance to discover a new culture.

Chile is known to have a good level of education and excellent infrastructures despite of a system of
very costly programs. The Universidad Finis Terrae is one of the best university in Business (Ingen
country thanks to a high quality of the teaching and infrastructures.

To my mind the best advantages is that in this small university you are closer to the teacher so you le
know students easily at the end. In addition, Thurles is in the middle of Ireland so we are close to ave
see. Finally, being in Ireland is a plus because their langages is english so we can easily improve our l
are really welcomed and warm so it is easy to talk to everyone and so practicing the

The city of Istanbul is a huge cosmopolitan city. It is a hub between three different continents Africa, E
important to understand that Turkey owes one of the main geopolitical place in the world. And it wa
the older university of Istanbul.

High quality of teaching but not really related to actual practice. What we learn here is ve

Les avantages à étudier dans cette université sont : l'école est très réputées en Inde (top 5) l'emplo
chargé donc il est possible de voyager (week end de 3,5 jours + vacances + jour férié) Le pays est trè
il est pas cher du tout donc pour les étudiants c'est vraiment un pays idéal.

It is easier to pass exams, there are less work and all classes are in Spanish. Then the major advanta
able to travel and at the same time pass our exams and improve our Spanish le

Discovering a new culture which is really different than ours. I don’t find really other advantages of s

The advantages are they have a great level of academy and the students help you a lot. Santiago is
therefore it is a big city but very safe. There are a lot of things to visit and to do. The university help
trouble and purpose you to get to some places to know better the city.

The university is quite pleasant but far in the desert. The country is amazing, there are lots of thin
weather is always good!

I didn't really find any advantages because I had to pay a lot of extra and I didn't have the budget fo
there were too much group work. The school didn't offer too much facilities (no working spaces etc), s
But I must say that belgian people are very welcoming and they are quite hard w

For the students who wish to work in financial functions, it is very interesting to study in Chengdu, be
one of the most competent Chinese university in finance. The skill level is very high, either concerni
students. In addition, it is extremely interesting to study in a totally different context of what we kno
know a new way of teaching, and discover the characteristics of Chinese financ

This University push you to discover the culture more than onther universities. You are not a lot of wor
can really enjoy the trip. You can travel, do restaurant ... In addition, with E-chart and buddy system
friends. Korean people are very shy so it is very nice. Besides some korean people live in the dorm,
And because you live in the dorm with all foreigners you discover many others cul

The environment is awesome, the university has a very good reputation, it is one of the international
the country... is AWESOME too, people, culture, food... I love everything. In this university, even foreig
they are almost all linked by a love of Japan.

the cost of life in this country is perfect when you are erasmus student, i had during 5 months the sta
in France, everything is accessible to us.

This university is very famous in Spain, it is one of the best university of Spain. The university offers
that you can choose in English or in Spanish. In Spain the culture is close to the French culture so it'
used to live in Spain. Spain is a country with a lovely weather, from March the temperatures starts
living in Spain is affordable. This university is very very big, there are a lot a buldings were to study,
and clean. There is a new library, it is very large and nice. There are in the university places wher
study in the sun. The university is nice and maintened well with flowers, trees all around

The major advantages are : first the new campus, which is absolutely huge and beautiful, “Americaneuropean, mid-chinese. It is a very cheap life, then you can enjoy your semester by going out, trave
position on the map : 3 little islands, close to Hong Kong, China, and South East A

L'université est très réputée en finance, et son classement général est assez bon. L'expérience en Ch
Wuhan est très dépaysante, la ville n'a rien à voir avec Pékin, Shanghai et les villes plus modernes,
Chine "profonde".

The major advantage of studying in this university is the environement. The university is really grea
and it assembled all that the student needs (sport club, diferent cafeterias, computer rooms...). Con
the bigining the major advantage was the climate as we arrived in the summer (35 degres all the tim
winter comes! So I will say that the best advantage was to be in an other country, were your can lear

The major advantage of studying in this university is the life quality. Furthermore, the Brazilian way
feel so much pressure than in France. Here everybody is relax, problems do not e

The advantages are that the campus is large and very nice for the students, the courses are well. In
many foreigners so you are forced to integrate yourself Chilean. Finally there are many great parties
per week), it's like OB.

Cette université est très ouverte aux internationaux, aussi beaucoup de choses ont été faites pour
internationale était très large et diverse ce qui fut passionnant d'un point de vue culturel. Et je pens
cette université. Pour ce qui est d'étudier aux Etats-Unis, le niveau scolaire est similaire au notre je p
s'investissent plus et sont plus assidus que les étudiants français. Il existe une mentalité de réussite
ou plus en France.

One of the advantages is that we have a different business view of the economy, because we are no
(economically). Indeed we discussed about different thinking, and it was quite interesting A big ad
Spanish; indeed it’s improving our level day after day My subjects was perfectly related with my wi
Ressources) . I took “derecho” “ingles Empresarial” and two economics subjects. The “derecho” is p
knowledge in law and contract lay ect…
The Ingles Empresarial gave me some notions with som
(participative and unparticipative magement) which may help me in my future work.
To finish the 2
good for my general knowledge and open minding to other culture of thinking

So many. Really, Turkey is a country with a very very rich culture, you can't get bored and a semeste
all around this country. Turkey is also a very welcoming and respectful country, people are very nice a
even if they can't speak in english. The university, Istanbul University, is the first ranked in Business
Putting this on a CV is a strong asset and makes it a lot easier to find a job or an internship here in Tu
helpful and the level of education similar to the ESC Rennes or maybe even bet

There is absolutely no major advantages of studying in this university. First, it seems like we, Erasm
only students of this school. There is almost no student, so no student life. Then, the responsible of t
not welcoming at all, and get angry easily. The organisation is very bad, after more than 1 month of t
were still unable to tell when the final exam will be. That is problematic for booking a trip, for examp
they obliged us to come to a conference that lasted 1h30 and it was all in Russian language. I still
obliging foreign student to come to this conference. However the advantages of studying in Russia
Russian culture and to have an experience in such a big country were all the opportunities for

27th best business School in the World (Financial Times 2012), 4th best university in the UK!! Englis
far from France.

To me it is the fact that you can never fail, this way we are not stressed out to study and we enjoy be
big point in Finland. Moreover, in Mikkeli there is a large panel of courses proposed so that you can ch
best with our future career. In Mikkeli continue assessment is also a big advanta

The number of hours is an advantage because it lets students having extra time to visit the city and t
not think that studying in this university for the courses is an advantage, there is no special things an
not keep great memories of my courses.

Kindness of people. Country with an important culture and rich history.

The major advantages of studying in this university is that it has a good reputation, it’s one of the big
(it’s classified in the Financial Times). What’s more, the range of choice of classes are quite numero
English and there are lots of Exchange students from everywhere which is really interesting. Also, th
good Buddy System that takes care of the Exchange students, by organizing many trips and events th
The main advantages of studying in this country is the reasonable cost of living and the fact that you
around Central European countries.

Definitely the Spanish language in the city and in my school but also the English language in my flat.
ours. Spanish people are very proud to be Spanish, despite of the economic crisis. People live out
people in the street at each time, there are young and old people, they live all together. Teachers
subject, a lot of participation in class.

Not so much interest in class a part some class but the best point is the big free time that we have
europe.

The level of english of the filipinos, really high which helps you to get a better le

The most advantage is to discover another culture and way of life and to developed your open-minde
culture, traditions and landscapes. Then, Burapha University is the biggest and one of the most
university in Thailand and southeast asia. Finally, it is a good opportunity to combine studies in a goo
with the sun everyday and beaches in 5' by walk !

University : It’s a business school, lot of group project, teachers was very good and patient. Cou
difference way to work, student are more free to express what they think.

As an exchange student, the teachers seemed to be kinder for the assessment. Even if the first clas
I think that in Argentina people are talking slower Spanish than in Spain for example. So for me it’s a
step by step my level of Spanish.

- Discover a country really close to France but who is totally different. - Discover other languages
Flandres people do not want to talk French. - Discover specialty of this country (products, related
life) The majors advantages to studying in this university were : To have lectures teaching in En
really differents because of the subjects - To have access to a lot of librarys - To have an unlim
gymnasiums.

The university is one of the best for the marketing aspect in Spain and the courses were interesting a
addition, the school environment, in Madrid, Spain offers a beautiful living environment and studies fo
Given the climate, study and live in Spain is a great opportunity.

The major advantages of studying in this university and in this country are: the improvement of th
essential today, you have to speak it as better you can; the discovery of a new way to learn, it allows
to see things differently; to meet people with different backgrounds, point of views and this is

This university has a good academic level. The courses are in general interesting, although some of
regarding the courses we already had in our home university for the previous semesters. It is a smal
pleasant to study there. There are cafeterias, coffee areas, computer rooms with internet, a library, to
study. The international aspect is one of the strengths of this partner university as there are exchang
the world. Many courses are offered in English. Studying in Germany brings you the opportunity to i
discover the German culture and to be in the centre of Europe, if you plan to visit neighbour countrie
the continent.

This university offers good quality courses and has a good popularity throughout India since it belong
of India’s best business school. The advantages of studying in this city and this country are many.
have been at IMT Ghaziabad instead of a university located in Delhi itself because, even if these univ
the capital, and could offer in town and leisure activities, they were in a very residential and rich area
French students from IFT or Fore Business school at times). As opposed to it, our school was in a ind
buildings and poverty were mixed altogether. It was very enriching for me because it confronted me
with a quite “wild” environment I had to adapt to. What I want to express is that this environment
different in Ghaziabad than in the Delhi area where the other partner schools were. Second, studyi
opportunity to discover a very different and multicultural country. It the opportunity to cooperate wi
who have a very different way of working (different customs and beliefs, indirect way of communic
countries) living and raised in a mix of modernity and poverty, an emergent country... It’s a chance
time a very old historical, architectural and cultural heritage influenced by many sub cultures. Stu
discover and to travel a lot all the more so as the cost of life is far cheaper.

The fact we are not many students in class gives you the opportunity to feel more concern in class. Y
students and build links with them. That’s why you can speak Spanish and improve yo

professeurs accessibles

The advantages of studying in this country are the cost of living such as the food, rent... The food i
France and i used to pay 340€ per months in Rennes whereas Here i pay only 189€. Chemnitz is the c

HIOA is a public university but I felt like in a private business school. Universities in Scandinavia are
seen the real quality of teaching in Scandinavia.

This country's major advantage is its population. People is Thailand are very nice and generous, all
always trying to learn us a lot, about culture, life, business.. they are so much generous and sharing th
wanted to learn more and more about them. For the University staff , it is the sa

To be honnest, I don't know if there is an absolute advantage to work in this university. Everything is a
the classes is not very high. Same thing for the assessments, that are only multiple cho

The major advantages of studying in this university particularly are the fact that you can live in the ca
really beautiful so the environment to study is really nice. The classrooms are really spacious with e
desk. The sport installations are in the campus so it’s really convenient. The area where is situated th
beach, the mountain, the port and you can take the ferry (5minutes from the school) to go to the Cij
Island with a Light House, a beach and a seafood market. The major advantages of studying in thi
day life. The food is really cheap, you can eat for 1.50 or 2euros easily, the activities, bus, train are
France, the clothes also, the gazoline... Actually, almost everything except the imported products. Mo
safety in Taiwan because people are really welcoming and peaceful. More than once, my friends or
restaurant and people in the restaurant came to give us back. The landscapes are really beautiful,
islands close to Taiwan, with different cultures and different way to think. Taiwan is also an Island in
really interesting to travel abroad if you have the money.

The major advantage is that classes are in Spanish so you can learn the vocabulary more easily. P
student per class is small, it is easier to participate and you feel more affected. Plus, people are welco
you. You feel quickly at ease.

There is not really a real benefit to study here except that the level is very low so you have free tim
curricular projects.

The advantages are the great choice of courses, the kindness of the teachers and the local populatio
an expansive country there is a lot to do and discover like the culture, the food, I felt like a 4 months
have to admit that there is still a kind of segregation in that country that was difficult

The university provides a high quality of courses and services, and the staff is available and helpfu
comfortable. Japan has a very rich culture and you will never have enough time to discover everyth
the country. But studying in the country is a very valuable opportunity to enjoy

We see the teaching system from another perspective. We had the experience of a foreign culture. E
don't really see any other advantage.

This is city is a student city so the advantages is that if you like to go out at night there are a lot of b
nice city with big parks and a nice city center. When the weather is sunny it is very enjoyable to mak
in a terrace. This advantage for the university is that this is a very good university with foreign teach
They also can be not only professor but professional like CEO.. My teachers were coming from Yale an
young. They have another methods like debate during class, and are very present if you have any qu
small so you can easily go visiting another city and it is not expensive if you share

I really appreciated the way of learning. It is always discussion. Education is the most important f
government with health. And you can feel it when you are in this university.

This university gives the advantage of teaching the English way, that is to say not a lot of courses,
personal work mostly. Besides, as the courses are very practical, I could really have the opportunity to
on in a firm.

If I choose this university, it is firstly because it has a very well education, especially in term of fina
interested by the financial sector. I would like to find an internship in the financial field and follow the
3rd year. The quality of the classes with recognized teachers will enable me to complete my finance c
help me to find a good internship during the gap year. During the first semester of the second yea
international finance and I wanted to improving my knowledges and my skills in thi

students aren't too numerous in classes so we are very closed to the professor. It's very easy to unde
problems with the professor.

This university has a very good and convenient Library. Even if nothing is done for night entertainme
bored about that), this university is the most convenient university I have ever seen in terms of plac
the labs, the computers... I also think that for people who want to learn Japanese language like me
very easy to concentrate on our studies because we live like inside the school. This country is well d
peaceful to live here.

Major advantages of studying at the FH Aachen: -There’s a possibility to do an intensive German cour
beginner, intermediate or advanced level) - It is not a big university and there is not so much interna
50 per semester) so it is the opportunity to get to know most of them and see them easily on the ca
(what they call “Mensa”) serves food for really cheap prices Major advantages of studying in Germ
culture and the people - Improving its level of German if needed/wanted - Germany is a western c
much difference in the living conditions compared to France, which facilitates the ad

The major advantage of studying in this university is to have access to a wide range of courses that y
you wish. The university administration leaves a very wide freedom. The advantage of studying
proximity to France, European culture and also learning the Nordic culture where precision and effi

Russia is the vastest country of the planet and nevertheless it stays a mystery for many people. I wi
which plays an important role on the international scene and Russia corresponded perfectly to my exp
member of BRICs. Russia frightens because it is a former dictatorship which took part in numerous w
know how to forget the clichés with this country. By the way it was my purpose by coming here: sho
resources and that it is not limited to vodka, caviar and mafia. I had the choice between Moscow an
did not opt for the capital. Saint-Petersburg is a real jewel where the cultural, architectural, artistic… h
is really one of the most wonderful cities of the world where life is enjoyable between Moscow, Finl
Moreover the Graduate School of Management is recognized all over the world and relatively we
international scene. The buildings are quite modern with adequate equipments and the teaching staff
our problems. From a personal point of view, I learned a lot from this semester. At first I wished to f
to regild the opinion European people have of Russia. On the other hand I learned some Russian langu
help me in the future. Then I discovered every hidden recess of Saint-Petersburg. Finally the last adva
strengthened my professional project. By observing the Russian marketing vision of the luxury and it
my spirit in order to integrate an international luxury brand during my future gap year.
Saint-Peter
on Russian and more globally on the world: I took advantage of each. I am totally conscious of the ch
on each opportunity. “Travelling broadens the mind”: I am convinced that this famous common phras
experiences make of us different managers; these unforgettable instants give us an ad

Students aren't too numerous in classes so we are very closed to the professor. It's very easy to unde
problems with the professor.

The major advantage is to study in a CEMS university, is to have access to the best teachers in Russi
best students in Europe so it is very rewarding. Studying in Russia is very rewarding in order to discov
of the BRICS, to understand its potential, and to improve my Russian.

The major advantage of studying in Finland is that the scholar level is very good. My university is one
the country. Moreover, in my university, they mixed environment students, engineering students,
business students so we could speak with all these students, I learned a lot. And as I just said, the co
also practical. We had concrete examples of what we learned. To me, it's a really good way to learn, p

Nice people and india can change your vision of life. You become more optimistic about everything be
nothing compared to very very poor people living in Delhi streets.

Studying in the UK is a great opportunity. Indeed the British education system is one of the best
University of Warwick is the 5th best university in the UK. So the classes, the infrastructure and the
good. The size and the life on campus is very different from the university in France. We met a lot of
the world more than in ESC Rennes. The UK is also a good place to live. First it was quite easy to com
English language. Then the life is nice and there are big cities and great areas to

No pressure - Confidence from teachers - very flexible for timetable

There are a lot of advantages to studying in this university: *Its place: the IIFT is a university very rec
very difficult for Indian to integrate it. *Its campus: living in the Campus is an incredible experience
students are very smart, cultured and open-minded. You can have very good conversation with them
“taboo”. It is very interesting to compare our point of view, often different, because of our 2 cultures
no judgements, just a pleasure to know a different way of life.

For people learning Japanese or for people interested in, language courses are intensive and very goo
great reputation even though its youth. The university has a placement rate over 90% of its graduate
in the best companies. The university has a good library and a very good Language Department
books, dvd and lessons in lot of languages ! People interested in Japanese culture may find way to c
people. Courtesy and security are high in the country and makes you feel comfortable

pas beaucoup de cours, travailler avec des étrangers

The major advantage of studying in this university is the level (University of Economic Poznan is o
country), the other main advantage to study of this country is that all the people (young) speak a per
most of the young people in France) and it’s very easy to ask for something. Furthermore, Poland is ve
rich city. The infrastructures, the restaurants, the architecture, the services show a certain standard o
is very cheap. For students, the level of life is very important because it can allow us to do things tha
home (travel everywhere…).

The level is so easy to reach that there is nothing to worry about for us. Clearly i did not underst
partnership with this university, the lessons was at a bachelor level and we are in a Master ... There a
to my mind, because the university is a shadow, you don't sense that it's an real establishment, you f
what he wants. For example : students were allowed to leave during classes, something unb

According to me the major advantage to study in this country is to practice English in the native lang
in a country with a culture relatively closed from ours. This was a good compromise for me who is no
in a country close in term of geographic distance but also in term of culture. Moreover, the England
which deal well with economic crisis and can offer good opportunities for future French graduates. Th
this university were various : Warwick Business School is one of the best business school in England (
London Business school...) and is also well known through Europe. Warwick has lots of partnership w
Europe. Moreover the campus is very attractive (looks like an American campus) and give us good op
ourselves with different nationalities (lots of American and Canadian on campu

The major advantage is the opportunity to learn a new language, and to be put in a different enviro
country. The rhythm of classes offers also the opportunity to travel and discover the country, and b

L’Irlande offre des cours de très bonne qualité dans un environnement vraiment unique, avec de
culturelles. De plus, la population, et à fortiori le personnel de l’Université, sont très hospitaliers et g
L’autre avantage notable vient du système de notation appliqué aux ERASMUS, le fait de ne pas av
avantageux.

The advantages of studying in this university are the campus is very big and the courses are very in
finance). It’s also an opportunity to study in a Chinese culture without the disadvantages like the c
independent territory. Also studying in China permits to learn more about the Chinese peoples and t
very important when you want to work abroad. It gives a real plus on your resume because it shows
change and you can adapt yourself easily.

The TEC de Monterrey is the best university in Mexico and in the top 10 in Latin America. And studyin
advantages such as: the cost of life really cheap and there are a lot of international students (b

This university is well-known in the country so lecturers are quite good in their module (but depends o
is quite high. Moreover, thanks to its size, the university and more especially the Kemmy Business
modules in Marketing, Economics and Finances. About the country, I can say that it is a beautiful c
student can visit many different landscapes while improving his English level (very important to w

The major advantage of this university is that you don’t have a lot of courses and a lot of work to
possibility to visit and travel a lot. However the main drawback is if you wanted to learn something,
We were in the bachelor program so almost all the courses we had talked about things we already kne
was that the school offers a lot of Russian courses to learn and acquire a better understanding of
separated into different groups according to our level: beginners, intermediate and upper intermediat
they propose a test to acknowledge our level (same thing as a toeic), so we can use this in our resum
thing in studying in Russia was that some of the courses they deliver are talking about the country i
political context, entrenorship in Russia, history and civilization of Russia… So it allowed us to have a
the country by knowing the basic things.

The advantage of this university is the small international group: we are only 15 international stude
students) then we have a very good “treatment” by the administration, they are really carefully abou
having a small group is not only an advantage, because they are only 3 non-french students then w
French). Studying in Taipei is really interesting they have an interesting position in the world (acco
China) and the democracy is under construction. Then it’s in move, we can feel it. In addition, it’s the
the Chinese culture really traditional in Taiwan.

When you are a student at the University Of Ulster you have a lot of “free time”. Indeed, 9 hours repr
per week which is very few comparing to France. However you have a lot of personal work to do (p
essays). If you know how to manage your time, you can plan leisure activities such as sport or disco
(museum, travelling...) Moreover, the campus is very pleasant and teachers pay attention to erasm
to be very glad to exchange ideas and opinions with foreign students). The university of Ulster pro
curricular activities (sports clubs, theater..), but it was costly (75£).

The major advantages for the university are to live in the campus and to have accese to IT Lab and L
advantage of Japan is to be in a developed country.

The major advantage is the opportunity to learn Russian language, we had 6 hours a week. Then, the
courses were really interesting, there were the best classes I had at MIRBIS. To know Russian history
lot to understand their actual way of life and way of thinking. We also had free time which allowed us
the country (Golden ring, St Petersburg, Sochi…). Russia is really different from European countries a
from political, cultural, linguistic perspective.

It's a very beautiful university, students are very nice.

The major advantage is that it brings you a different approach from the economic point of view. Italia
the French one, but they have a different point of view about the strategy to adopt. The country is g
with a lot of possibility of leisures.

The major advantages of studying in this university are that :
- it is the best universities in Taiwan
good university in Asia. It is very famous in Asia. The teacher are good - You can follow chine
There are lots of clubs, associations, activities you can do with the university - The campus is very
a very good library and sport center with swimming pool, fitness studio… - The campus is located
There are lots of cafés and restaurants in this area.
The major advantages of studying in this coun
very safe country with a stable political situation - The people are welcoming - There are lots of t
start to learn mandarin there - You can easily travel in Asia when you study in Taiwan - The c
expansive than in France

For me there is no advantages to study in Slovakia, except if you don’t want to wor

Finland is known to be the best educational system in the world and it is true that there is a better att
what they want and how the university can help. The administration of the university was tr

The classes that i take were very interesting and it allows me to have a new vision on so

Indonesia is a really interesting country with a lot of opportunities for business. It is a really good expe
see how the business works here.

Infrastructures are very good and beacuse we were foreign student we feel like we were privileged pe
university and in the country was so nice with us. Teacher were great and it was very interesting t
view, from thai or american teacher.

This university has a very good reputation in the country. It is quite recent so the buildings are really
very dynamic. As a well-reputed school, a lot of guests come to make conference during

New kind of studies, all the courses only in English (very good), the students are very nice and it was
with them days after days.

The major advantage of studying in this country is that you stay in Europe. That's why the travel is
Cyprus stay one of the most different country from France in Europe so you can discover a lot of thin
weather, landscape, etc.). You can enjoyed a wonderful environment.

The main advantage of studying in Norway is that all the Norwegian speak an excellent English. E
favourable to academic blossoming.

The major advantage in studying in this university is that the level of requirement is high and so the
chose classes in English and in Castellan which allowed me to improve both languages. The advant
country is that I met many people coming from Latin America and Western Europe

The university is known for it's marketing aspect in spain. Studying in Spain, give you the opportu
atmosphere (people are welcoming).

I don’t think that there are really advantages to study in this university because it's too young but con
cheap country and we can do really many activities and travels around the country. Wuhan is a good c
which permits to move really often.

You discover really a new culture, a new vision of what is life in an Asian count

Studies are really cheap and you can learn dutch, english and french easily because these three lang
country. In this university there are a lot of different courses and you can choose which ones you wa
teacher from different european countries.

Carlos III is one of the best school in Spain ! However I would not recommend it for someone who
speciality as the school is not that skilled about it. I mean there is only 3 to 4 classes in all the one t
marketing... But for any other speciality, you will find your happiness ! Spain is a really nice count
guess everybody knows that :)! Weather is really good and it's quite cheap !

The major advantages were the proximity between teachers and students. In fact teachers are very a
phone number, mail address and they answer almost directly when we write them for information (so
Then, we have our grades very quickly. They say that we will have them within two months wherea
weeks or less so we are quickly fixed. Concerning the exam, there are three periods of exams so we
to pass our exam. The university is really calm, modern, and the places are very well organised to w
university in Helsinki and I could feel that education is very important in this country. All is done by th
of the students: modern university, cheap and good meals, good appliances and othe

Definitely the English language. A very, very different culture from ours. Teachers passionate about
offers a pleasant setting with many sports complex.

The teachers are very goog, friendly and involved so it is motivating. The campus is beautiful and we
lectures are put on Moodle (the website of the university with all your lectures, content, resources...)
Ireland is a grand country thanks to people and landscapes.

The major advantages of studying in this university is that you have a lot of free time to discover an
country. We had only 1, 2 or 3 days of university per week which allowed us to have activities the re
Saint Saint-Pétersbourg, to make sport etc.. We also have 10 days of holidays in april which aloow us
Kazan or cities more far than Moscow without missing lectures.

the major advantages was that the free time was huge so we could really enjoy the discovery of th
months i can say that i didn't do every thing in Moscow.

The major advantage of studying in this university is that we had a large choice of lessons to choose a
in Spanish. The major advantage of studying in this country is the fact that we always had to spea
allowed us better our Spanish.

Among other things (including classes described during precedent questions), this university has gr
library has got two computer rooms with about 100 devices in each, plus around 50 laptops that stud
soon as they stay in the building. Everything was well organized with a reservation system through
which worked as well for group work rooms and printings. The ESN association is great, helpful and v
university, frequently organizing conferences, hiking trips, and informal student meetings.
Studyin
one of the three most spoken languages in the world, while enjoying sunny weather and cheap prices
5 bars offered great Spanish traditional food for a really low amount of money

The major advantage I've seen in this university compared to French universities, is that professor are
can easily speak with them about the class even if they aren't paid for that. So, after the class, for ex
with them to the cafeteria to have more explanation about the class, etc...

This university is very specialized in makerting and offers a large choice of classes in that domain, ea
in english so you can improve both.

I don’t know what advantages there are to study in this university. But definitively, being in this coun
you have some possibility to travel, it is the perfect destination because every part of Argentina is w
are unique and the culture and habits are very far from Europe. Generally speaking, people are very
easy to share with them. More generally, South America has great natural spaces that have to b

You meet a lot of people really interesting You learn really good spanish if you stay with mexican an
Teachers are really nice and really open The price of living is low in the country so you can do many
nice, in particularly in the association I-Link and the internacional student also. You can travel a lot, v
Mexican culture. Moreover it's really near from the USA, so you can cross the country to learn

The major advantage to study in MCI rather than in the university is that we have regularly some cou
in small group and that’s allowing us to do a lot of group work. Moreover there is a lot of students in
so the University infrastructure were very efficient, there was a lot of libraries, student dorm an

The university is the best in Madrid and the professors are interesting. Furthermore you will meet a
which is the best thing in an erasmus semester.

Everything is made for the student. The library is open 24hours. You can buy furniture, play basket o
the day.

The major advantage of studying in this university was the opportunity to improve my level of engl
from all over the world to increase my awareness of other cultures and way of living, even in

Roma Tre provide you free Italian classes at the language center to learn Italian and you can easily le
close to French and as Italian people mostly speak only Italian. Italy is a beautiful country that you ca
too much high expenses.

I didn't find any advantages to stay in this university.The positif point of this exchange was the count
we discorvered a new culture with many beautiful places and cities.

One of the main point is that Canadian people are really nice and helpful. What's more, even if it wa
beautiful country to discover, with many different landscapes. Concerning Carleton, my experience
campus is amasing and huge, the teachers are ready to help you and its reputation is alr

The advantages of studying in this university is that Mexican students can choose to study the morni
a lot of them have enough time to have a job.

Le gros avantage est que nous sommes baigner dans la langue et même si il est difficile de suivre
espagnol notre oreille s'habitue et on progresse petit a petit. Les td nous permettent d'échanger avec
vie n'est vraiment pas cher ce qui permet de faire des excursions et de visiter le pays et de profi

The major advantages to study in Mexico were the language because i had already went to UK when
bachelor.

The major advantage of studying in this country is the whether, there is just a few cold day, but mus
There is no major advantage of studying in this university.

FORE School : If you want to live a magic experience go there. Not for classes (because every univers
even if we had a special status, but for the students. They helped us so many time, we were like the
remember that they offered me a birthday party surprise. I met them for the first time only 3 days be
live more than a simple university exchange and to have also the human side of this experience, ta
Indian is a huge country, the states differ from each others. But there is one thing that we found e
culture. This is the major advantage of this experience because we had to adapt, to learn, and to t
culture because people are less cold than here there... You can (have to) also bargain whatever y
everything is cheaper, and it is becoming one of the biggest economy of the world so it is also a w
professional project.

The major advantages of studying in China are all the differences there are. It is very enriching. There
All people know China is a strong economic power in the world, so it is very interesting to know how t
people. Obviously, there are books which explain how they are but I think nothing it is better to com
understand their behaviour deeply. The second major advantage: all is cheap. We have a big purch
enables us to live comfortably and travel easily.

First of all, the possibility of studying only in Spanish and progress a lot. Then, the Spanish culture is
really beautiful and the atmosphere and the contact with people there is uniqu

The first advantage is the quality of the teaching. The classes are interesting and all the teachers
university were taking care of us. Studying in India give us the opportunity to practice our English ev
the culture and the economy of the very big country, which will become a powerful natio

Firstly, Zhongnan University is located in Wuhan. Wuhan is the city in which there are the most French
You can meet a lot of people and find a job in these companies. Secondly, this university is famous in
and it is pretty well ranked. Thirdly, its China so, life is really cheap, excepted the plane ticket it is a
and live. You can travel all over China as you have not so many classes and train tickets inside the co

People are friendly in Chile, whether teachers, other students, people in general. This is a very differe

Everybody speaks English fluently so you can speak to everyone without any difficulties. We got nic
Business in English (teacher from Cambridge) and in political and security risk (One of the best tea
Europe)

La GSOM est la meilleure business university de Russie, les professeurs sont de qualité et les cou

The university is not faboulus. However leaving in Dubai is a huge opportunity
It is the opportunity to dicover a new culture. Workload is not so high so we had much time

Bishop’s university has a liberal arts program, that means you can choose between interdisciplinary c
economics … It’s very interesting to study marketing, management with a North American

You will have free times to visit Istanbul which is the most amazing city i’ve ever been to ! Turkey is fu
definitely like it.

The experimental learning and the planing way of thinking are the two major advantages you can
Nürnberg you have an outstressed way of life so called "Gemüdlichkeit" that helps to create easely c
for the social and business life.

The major advantage to study in this university is the big choice of classes, because this universit
students. You can be very specialized. We have also an access to the infrastructures of this universit
This university offers a good environment with a good quality of classes. The advantage of studyin
discover the culture of North America, to discover new landscapes and a different way of life. Discove
environment. The advantage to be in the Canada is also the bilinguism. We haven’t surprise with ad
because all is translated and in the same time you can improve your English with the contact of nati
people are very open-minded, it is very easy to be integrated. They are less stressed than French peo
more securing. Doors can stay opened, it is not a problem. You can come back alone the night withou
restful life.

Czech Republic is very close in term of kilometers but very far in terms of culture. This country has a
even if I had not been intellectually challenged at school I have learned so much in the city. It is ful
etc. the history of Europe is everywhere. Slave culture is very interesting

South Korea is well-known for education and studies are very important in this country. I consider i
resume and in the eyes of recruiters to have studied in South Korea. There are also many advantage
University. First, it has a very good national and international reputation, which can be proved by the A
owned by ESC Rennes School of Business). In the same way, this University has highly qualified teach
concerning the tracks, such as Marketing, International Business, Finance and Accounting, but also a
courses of the Marketing track (for instance, Marketing Management, Business Communication, Asian
Global Brand Management). Studying in Hanyang University requires continuous involvement in studi
are not so difficult so we had time to travel and to visit the country. Then, the campus of the Universit
of Seoul so it is easily accessible. Besides, it is so huge that it is like a city in the capital of Seoul a
facilities such as banks, shops or hairdresser on the campus. The School of Business where I studied o
halls of residence, library, computers, Wi-Fi and sports halls. The buildings are really clean, classroom
and the equipment offered by the University is in good condition.

I think it is a great opportunity to study at the University of Macau. There are many interesting co
teachers. The atmosphere is really friendly and it is quite easy to adapt to your new life as an exchang
well situated if you want to visit Southeast Asia. The city is very dynamic thanks to the casinos and
Kong to spend a week-end for instance. In addition, I think that Mainland China is the perfect count
break your habits. The culture is totally different, but as a business student, it is really important to m
as you may work with Chinese people in the future. I feel that going to Macau is a chance that may ha

I do not really see an advantage studying in this university except that the campus was close to
advantages of studying in this country are that I could improve my Spanish, the country has lot of his
sightseeing all over Spain. Also, the weather gets hot sooner than in France which was r

It’s a recognized university in India and the student do their best to integrate foreign student as so
cultural immersion is immediate and it is worth discovering something that huge, different, and mult
in India has its own legal rules, own language, and own speciality. You’ll never get bored. The schedul
a lot. We used to travel twice a month for a long week end or for a week. And the main advantage i
cheap.

IUR is a recently created school but it is a good business school in Morroco created to bring this c
advantage. The school is quiet new so the building is stuning. I know that high studies for Moroccan
because of the financial aspect (bourses).

How do you rate your integration into your partner university? And with the local populatio

With the university, the integration is perfect. Students are nice and speak all english. The office for e
open and they can answer all our questions.
With the local population it's more complicated, bec
speak fluent english, so it s sometime hard to be understood. But we just have to ask somebody if he
it is okay !
Moreover, I'm living with 5 polish students, so they teach me the basic words in Polish
classes of Polish at the beginning of the year, so it is not totally impossible for me to be understood.
point : I feel safer in Krakow during the night time than in Rennes.

I felt integrated very fast. Indian students are very welcoming, funny, cheerful, generous and protec
out. On the other side, less educated local people (in the streets, tuktuk drivers…) are much more
stare at us as we are white people but if you don’t pay attention it is not so much co

I would rate my partner university as the most prestigious university in Mexico. Consequently, as the
very expensive for the local students (around 4000€ per semester), it is only the wealthiest part of
afford this university. The local Mexicans who studied in the TEC are privileged and don’t reflect the
Mexico.

I think the integration was good because in the class with exchange every time with professors and s
group. I think with the local population, we exchange less because we are most of the time with

In our school it was quite hard to integrate with Spanish students but was really easy with other Eras
british ...etc.). Regarding the local population it was normal, easy with some, hard wi

My integration in my partner university is okay. Indeed, even if I participate to some events organis
Kaunas, I don’t feel like really integrated. The integration is made also in the dormitory when many
Erasmus can be created. When I left it at the beginning of the semester, I definitely isolated myself
students. Still, I had the chance to meet lovely people at the dormitory and at some parties before I
population I feel like a foreigner, I only know a few people from other faculties. Even if I know the ba
Lithuanian, locals notice easily my accent or my Western look. Still, I have noticed the very nice hos
Lithuanians. Xenophobia of the population young people and the elders shows that the environmen
USSR point of views.

Not so good for both. Norwegian are pretty shy, so if you don’t come to them, they won’t come to you
nice.

The integration in the university was very easy, my “buddie” help me a lot to find classes, choosing
not a very welcoming country, it is hard to make Slovak friend. It was easier to find some Erasmu

indian student were cool with us, but there was nothing to do on the campus so it was fast boring. d
local population didn't speak english so it was difficult to communicate with us. Moreover indian cultu
if I had something to say about them, they are dirty and lack of education.

The integration into our partner university was very easy.
Students was very receptive and became
advices and good tip on the life in Rabat, and most of the time we gone to school with them. Like th
UIR's student and administration were welcoming and agreeable. We also do some activities and re
They integrated us to the school and leisure life during this 4 month without difficulties.
In general
local population were also easy because of Moroccan mentality of “welcome”. However, as we were c
had to pay attention to possible rip-offs.

For the integration to the university it was really good but not for the integration to meet students. T
to meet students was in the Halls. The local population is really nice!

It was ok but most of the time we are only with exchange student during day to da

It's very complicated : Plekhanov university is a huge university (one of the most important in Mosco
event that you can participate (a real ball for example). But to be integrated in the university and ev
most difficult part is the language : Russian people talk in Russian. Only few people can talk in englis
give you strong courses (but you have to do the effort to follow them) and there are many discuss
espagnol, english and french) launch in the city if you want meet people.

If I have to rate my integration into my partner university I will say that it was a good integration fo
What’s more, the local population is kind and friendly with all the Erasmus peop

I never felt fully integrated in the country for the simple reason that Indonesians will always see you
However, I felt integrated in the university. The promotions for SBM aren’t that big and quickly meet

Thanks to the orientation week your integration into the University of Limerick is perfect. Concerning
are very friendly and welcoming. It’s easy to meet and talk with the local popula

The integration in the partner university was really easy and facilitate by the students here and also
Then polish can be really nice and helpful with you, but sometimes they are quite rude. In compariso
easter holidays and most of the people are smiling and happy to help you, sometimes here it is not t
understand that you must leave and aks to somebody else.

I'm well integrated in my partner university and with the local population. However I keep being w
continue some activities by my own therefor i have to make sacrifices sometimes and avoid socializin

I can say that my intergration into the school was quick. The orientation week help me a lot. We wer
Rennes (6 students) and 17 students from France. The number of exchange student was 33. As w
Rennes and french students the integration into the school was easier. The administration helped
informing us about the events, etc. We were lucky that during the lectures we were mixed with nor
easier for us to be integrate with the local population. Teacher forced us to create mixed team project
work were motre difficult to do because we had to face with some cultural differences but it was inter
Norvegian culture. Otherwise, the integration with the local population out of school was difficult b
general are shy.

As I participated in a leisure activity, I would rate my integration into my partner university as a 7
population in general I would give a 7/10 as well.

The integration was really well organized. They made a lot of things to be sure that we all met . Every
where organized by the team to have the opportunity to meet new Erasmus students in exchange.
also very friendly, especially the young people which are really accessible.

The integration was not very good as I said before. They have a buddy programme but it’s not workin
don’t have always the same class, that makes that you can meet students just once a week and the
German people.

My integration was very good, mexican people are very nice and open-minded. They welcomed us an
night to eat typical meals. Most of them talk english so it’s quite easy to discuss. The teachers are a
with exchange students.

We did not feel supported by administration and the teachers for the courses, so a poor rate for the
the local population, 3 months may be it is little bit short to create real relation with students and we
concerning activities, also money is a problem to go in week-end with Indians students or local peop
same budget.

My integration into my partner university was pretty high thanks to the Buddies program. But my in
population was harder. Indeed, the local population level of English is not very good so usually it
conversation with them. However, even if they were not able to talk with me, usually Korean people a
to the foreign people.

My integration into the university is the thing that I deplore. The students are very friendly and adm
France and it is not difficult to talk with them, especially with the boys if you are a girl. However, the
are limited. It is a small world where everyone knows each other. Moreover, it is really difficult to find
with other students. They arrive late and they leave immediately the course when it is finished. Yes,
during the group project but it is always in the studying context. It is almost impossible to share mom
because they work and a lot of them live far from the centre. There is no association like in ESC REN
help the student to become integrated. However, during my trips, I met a lot of Argentineans and t
and they liked told me theirs customs. They are constantly looking to tell you if you are very nice
beautiful ( muy lindo). They don’t use the language barrier as something that separates, but contin
their would to their native best friend.

My integration was perfect. Also in the population. Italians are far more open-minded than French p

Good integration into university thanks to the large number of foreign students. And very difficult to
population because the majority don't speak english.

Integration was really easy, since students and teachers welcomed me really quickly. They really wa
about France. It was really nice. Generally, American people are much more welcoming than

I think i am integrated right now. It's really easy to be integrated because you live in a camus as i sa
each other. We are quite far from the center of Akita. This university is in the country side so I don't r
be intergrated in the local population.

I did not found any problem to integrate my self thanks to the orientation week, and the Connexio
students organising trips). The local population is very hospital and warm so it wha

It is a University, it is big, you are fully integrated in the university, you have the same rights as the
depends on you to be integrated with the people. The Dutch people are cold people, and they fol
speak English, if you speak with them, they will speak with you back. I feel integrated into the par
local population.

My integration was good. In the lecture we are mixed with international and danish students.So w
Activities offered also enable to integrate; The integration with the local population in general is eas
different and the fact that everyone speaks english helps.

The partner university made a lot of efforts to integrate us : orientation week and week-end, breakf
travels. So I consider I was well integrated with the other exchange students of TEC, but maybe less
university.

I try to work with Colombian people, when it was necessary to work in-group during the class (projec
was so hard to create a good friendly relationship with student, because there are younger, and m
parents, unless mature . But with the local people, the first contact is so friendly, but after it’s so di
relationship, for the long term..

10/10. Our integration was really well organized thanks to the orientation week and chinese are rea
talk to you and to learn about you. So it was easy to make friends. Most of chinese in Macau speak En
well understood.

The integration is really easy because Turkish people will always offer you the tea and talk to you abo
or whatever. They are interested in Talking to each other. You just don't have to be shy. I met some r
and i'm really proud ,=now to say that they're my friends. They will help you every time in any c
something special in return. Turkish people are generous and trust me you don't want to deny

We were not “integrated” as there is no promo spirit. It is a huge school, receiving students from
medicine, business, architecture… There is no spirit of promotion like in the ESC Rennes. But we felt i
Group works were a pleasant thing to do, even more when we did it with Chilea

People here were very happy to meet french people so this was easy to speak with them. They are no
to come speak with me. The integration in not hard, my advice is to just not be shy and speak with p
with you. Same thing with the local population, i didn't have trouble or thing like that. They don't ha
french people.

I think that my integration into my partner university was good, I knew all the possibilities that I had,
the exchange program was really helpful and did everything for the exchange students and we can c
wanted. But my integration with the local population wasn't good and it was the same for the majo
students.

The university try really hard to integrate the exchange students. The main problem is that exchang
exchange students and Japanese stay between Japanese. With the local population it’s more diffic
speak English the most of the time, but they will still try to help you.

The integration in my partner university was very good as i said before. We could say the local
welcoming as the university for example in restaurant or other services.

I think that I was well integrated into the exchange students group where there was a nice and enjo
had also nice relationship with finnish students . In overall, Finnish people were very nice and

I was very well integrated into my partner university because they had a welcome team that offered a
foreign students very easily. Meanwhile, it was difficult to meet the local population because the

In the university, I only come for my classes and don’t take part to the event the school holds. With th
am seen as a foreigner as people quickly see that I don’t speak Lithuanian but it is not a real problem
to communicate and interact with people as well as if we were talking in Frenc

I haven’t really tried to integrate myself as I’m only here for 5 months but people here are extremely
speaks English and the teacher would never switch to Dutch in any situation. It’s really easy to feel a
sincerely glad to help you and there are many other Erasmus who can help you if they’ve been here f
what you’re going through.

My integration to Hanyang University went well. I would give it a score of 8 out of 10. The communic
information between the administration, the unions and us were clear and effective. In case of query
the university personnel was receptive. From the first days they did their best to put us into the bes
lodging, daily life, course registration; it must be highlighted. The integration with the Korean stude
were really helpful when we needed it. However, if we don’t take the first step, only few of them will s
us. But once the contact is done, they appear much more interested, talkative and the sharing is m
regret to not have spent more extra time with them; most of our relations remained formal, in a scho
built true friendly relationships with only 2 or 3 of schoolmate. Regarding the local population in gen
was often made difficult by the fact that many Korean don’t speak English at all. That’s quite surprisin
one of the most developed and connected metropolis worldwide, but that’s the reality. However, ev
barrier, Korean population was really cordial and welcoming in a general way

9/10 for the integration with the partner university, greek administration could some time take time
for the local population, everybody is really nice and always willing to help if you are lost or need

I rate it on 4/10. there was no integration, no sport, no student committees. No trip, no party. Nothi
with the culture and with the indian student.

I rate my integration in the partner university 3/10 due to the lack of events or initiatives for interna
my integration to the local population 8/10 because i love China and i was very happy to discover
Chinese everyday life.
Stay curious ! Stay open minded and optimistic !

My integration was really great thanks to my buddy and events. With the local population I can't s
language barrier is really important but people are always trying to help each oth

In the university, i didn't integrate. Nothing is made to connect people between them. We stayed w

My integration in the university was very easy thanks to the staff and activities they organised. I met
roommates it was a little bit more difficult because they had been living here for 5 months or more b
beginning of the year or the beginning of their studies). So they already know each other and they we
had to get my place in that house. With the local population, it was more difficult since their acc
understand and they get upset quickly.

Pretty good, all the people are nice and welcome us well.

I had a really good integration into my partner universiy, so I would say 80%. This environment is rea
population is really nice too, they are some that are fascinated with western people, because they ar
But they are really kind, and help us in every circumstance. So a very good integration also. But it's
notions of korean because they don't speak english.

We have been all very well integrated into the IIFT. We had great friendships with some Indian studen
differences, we were very close. They accepted our differences and we accepted their way of life
population it was different. In New Delhi there are very few tourists, they are not used to seeing Euro
curious to see us.

My integration in KU was very good. I met a lot of exchange and Korean friends which helped getting
the beginning my Korean friends helped me when I needed it with school, administration or every da
school events as well. Same goes with the population in general. Since I am very interested in Korea
approach people, even if most Koreans are very shy with foreigners at the beginn

The advantage of doing your exchange in Mexico is that people are really welcoming. So, my integr
When you arrive in the TEC, people help you to find your rooms, to find where to eat or to go sport. I
everyone I encountered in Mexico. People are always ready to help you for everything, and so it helps
them and to create relationship easily. I met some Mexican that I will keep in contact with and tha
Because, more than just helping to create relationship, they also are good to kee

In my opinion, I had a good integration in my partner university but less with the local population bec
In addition there were two international classes and another one for Danish so I was hardly ever in co
in shops.

Dutch people are very nice and sociable. Everybody speak a very good englis

In the partner university it was not easy to integrate as no one really cared about us or tried to integr
local population it is easy to communicate but harder to create real relation sh

Indonesian people are the friendliest people I ever meet so they can easily come to you and speak w
fact that 2 of my classes are with the same 10 people you can learn more about them, talk with them
good English. In fact, my integration in the university was really not complicated. There is also our
integrate this new environment. There is also the “Stucom Committee”, which has organized a dinner
in order to integrate us.

It is very good, It was very easy integrating into SGH. But it was harder with the local population ou
there is always the language barrier.

Our integration was poor. The majority of the students live in the campus so we didn't see them out
population, they were really kind with us every time!

Pretty good

In a scale of 10 I rate my integration in my partner university with a 7, the campus is incredible but it
us to find our way, the local population in general with a 8, they are always please to help

I confess that the integration is not always easy because we were here only for one semester and so
touch with Norwegian students…the “groups” are already formed and so you are likely to stay with ot
All ERASMUS students lived in Moholt, our student village and so a lot of activities were organized on
very good atmosphere.
I think it’s a only thing I deplore: it’s difficult to meet Norwegian people an
them. I guess its partly because I only stayed in Norway for five months but also because Norwegia
“boorish” and it is not always easy to make contact with them and keep it.

I was living with 5 others American girls so I did get the chance to be quite integrated. But being the
in the University made the integration quite hard.

I rate 7/10 my integration into the university. I am satisfied with my classes. I can take part in th
presentations like the other local students. I rate 9/10 my integration into the local population. I k
(really nice, helpful but also lazy and slow) so i can adapt my behaviour to them

I think, I'm well integrated in the country, I know a lot of people from the university, because as I said
speak to people, and to do things with them, and I think it's the same with the local population. The
people in Argentina, so at first you meet a lot of them, and they know other local population so you m
easy to feel at ease in this country

My integration in my partner university was good. We have the time to choose our class and to test b
beginning of the class. Concerning the population in general, with the Erasmus the integration was
the Slovak people it was complicated. They are not very welcoming with the foreigners and most of t
know how to speak English.

To me my integration in Kent State University was pretty good and I was satisfied: I had advice for th
here, my professors were helpful, and the Office of Global Education was very friendly and competen
knew my name very quickly and spoke with me when I met them by chance in the street. Thus I ha
integrated and not just to be “one foreigner” among other international students. Furthermore there
students at Kent State University, thus this university is used to deal with international problems. I h
the local population. I noticed that American people are very curious and interested in French people
don’t meet many French in Ohio). In fact I was the only French exchange student at KSU with another
Nice. If you are social and like speaking with Americans, they can be very friendly with you! In fact, m
don’t travel outside America or study abroad, so they like speaking with other international students.
also a real advantage here because you represent all the stereotypes of French culture (very good c
capital of love). In general American people appreciate our culture.

It's rather difficult to speak about my integration with three hours of courses per day but since the fi
with my buddy and other meetings, I felt integrated. Furthermore I realized project groups with Mexi
students then I think that my integration was optimal.
At the level of population, we can say that I
by example I spoke regularly with the neighbors or the concierge, a relationship based on trust settle
Finally, I met foreign students and french students of ESC Rennes and creating friendships, relation
exchange.

In all Argentina they are really warm people so they helped us a lot and proposed us a lot of activitie
8/10 .

Integration was hard and we ca not really explain it. We try as much as possible to get integrated in th
integrated into a small group of students. But after some weeks. Local population is lovely and

I think La Salle has to create a “Well’come association” for foreign student because there is a lack of
orientation week we had not got events with Mexican students or other students. But, when it comes
is very easy to be integrated, people are very warm and kind with French peop

My integration was good, people were very opened. I only regret the fact that all my courses were in
didn't made big connexions with local students. I had the chance to live with local people in my hou
enriching experience.

Thanks to the buddy program, I feel well integrated. We are not so many exchange students in total,
and second semester: it’s easier to create a real group spirit. Then, there are always events every w
invited, liked dinners, bars, parties,… We have special groups on Facebook and WhatsApp in ord
communication between each other. Our buddies are really helpful and present too, they are always h
questions and they come with us to the events. Finally, we all live together (students from the seco
Campus, the others are in the Old one): we see each other every day, we sometimes live in the same
feel integrated.
There are no big issues with the local population. However, outside from the big
university, people don’t speak very well English or not at all. It is sometimes complicated to understa
with the taxi drivers: some of them don’t even speak Mandarin but Cantonese only. Moreover, Chi
“amazed” to see western people: they like to stare at us, which is kind of embarrassing, personally. H
are way worse in Mainland China than in Macau: people are more impacted by western cultures he
behave in a more similar way to us. They are also more used seeing western faces due to the casin
tourists.

As I said, Russia is, according to me, in a transition period meaning that there is a gap between the o
the university, students are friendly, very open to help and discuss (for example at the cafeteria, whe
waitress couldn’t speak any word of English. A Russian girl I had never see helped me to translate
English was very good). Then, it was easy to feel comfortable in GSOM. In the local population in gen
Generally, we can say that Russian people are a bit cold, do not show any emotion and do not speak
since none of us was speaking Russian, the language barrier was insurmountable. So dealing with
Russians, we cannot say it was a great success. However, our neighbour in our flat was a grand mot
even if we hardly understood each other, we succeeded in creating some good moments when sho
flowers or chocolates. We can say that we created a true relationship with this old and funny woman.
start to know Russian people, they become much more friendly and open themse

I've been well integrated to the university, and to the country in general. People here are very kind an
very easy to have some friends. People are very pleased to see that we can speak Spanis

Integration in the partner university was good, but it is complicated to really meet others students o
not living in this hostel accommodation provided by the university. On the contrary, not living in the h
allowed us to be really integrated in the local population and in the neighbourho

On 10, I would put an 8 for my school and in general. It was easy for me to speak Spanish. I made a
clubs, association… so I met a lot of people from every part of the world and sure we will

At the beginning, the integration in my partner university was difficult because as I said before, the
event to be integrated into the other students or between Erasmus. Moreover, in each subject I had t
difficult to create affinities with the other Spanish students in my different classes. I was not all th
persons. But, fortunately, the Spanish students are very welcoming. So over time, my integration wa
And I already knew many Erasmus before the start of the semester so it was not so complicated. You
the others. About the local population in general, I love the Spanish people. The difference with Fra
Spanish people are so nice and welcoming. I’m sorry to say that, but I think that French people are
negative in general. In Spain, people are not like that: there are always positive, there is any problem
are very nice and generous with you. In France, as a woman, you can have the sensation of insecurit
night); in Spain, I never felt this insecurity, even the night. I can’t explain why but people in Spain ma
thanks’ to their optimism and kindness. It’s just a happiness to live in Madrid and with the lo

I would give it the best mark possible! Everyone really try their best to integrate us and make us part
that is Mikkeli, which is really a good feeling and a good ambience. Finland in general is a bit less go
shy and not so talkative at first sight, unless drunk or naked in sauna. But really, people from Aalt
everyone speak a great English, they are open, willing to know exchange students, and the guy from
exchange students does a really good job.

I integrated perfectly both in university and with local population. This is also due to my personal int
and get to know the local culture. People here are pleased to help foreigners, especially when they
language and culture, which makes things much easier.

My integration is my partner university was great from a scholar point of view but also from a social
point of view: all the teachers were very available for the international students. During my two first
try the different classes in order to make a choice), I talked to teacher at the end of each class I went
class was adapted to my profile/studies/level. All of them were very available and friendly: they gave
pushed me to send them some mails if I needed anything, etc. They were always answering to my m
them in their office to talk. I think that is why I made good choice in my classes. Social point of view
the ESN that I met practically all the Erasmus of NUIG, and especially the ones who have been my b
semester. Moreover, the different societies allow us to meet many Irish student and international st
with the local population was a little bit harder. However I was lucky because I was in a student acco
people. They welcomed us in a really good way, invited us for a cup of tea or for parties so we staye
“university context” it was a little bit more complex to be close to Irish people because nothing was o
people don’t necessarly want to meet International Students.

My integration in my partner university is not complete. Indeed, even if I participate to some events
Kaunas, I don’t feel like really integrated. The integration is made also in the dormitory when many
Erasmus can be created. When I left it at the beginning of the semester, I definitely isolated myself f
Still, I had the chance to meet new people from many horizons in lectures. With the local populatio
Even if I know the basics in Lithuanian, locals notice easily my accent or my look. Still, I have noticed
Lithuanians, and the xenophobia and Anglophobia of the elders, still marked by the sovie

The integration inside the university was very good, because the ESN association was very helpful w
and because in general Italians are open-minded, are interested in speaking with other nationalities,
new cultures. I would say the same thing about the local population.

It has been really easy to be integrated into the partner university and the local population because
have a sense of the hospitality. However, our two cultures are very different and the language can be
relationship.

I think that I integrated pretty well into my university. My only regret is that did not make many

1/10 only 3 mails and then nothing Local are often racist or not welcoming. Only 3 latvian friends wit

My integration was good in the school, especially with the exchange students. Even if the local popu
nice and so on they keep together. That’s why it was a bit difficult for me to have a high integration

Integration university : 2/5 It's difficult to integrate in ZUEL, international office don't help us very
organize like events to meet each others.
Local population : 4,5/5 Chinese people love french pe
to share with you. At the beginning, it's just a little bit difficult because of the language, but when you
way of life !

The students were very friendly and open (new generation) but the oldest are most of the times not
end, integration was very good.

It is not so easy to mix with the local population because there are so many french students ! So m
good but I did not met so much brazilian people

My experience into VMU can be rated with a 10/10: all teachers, students, International Office and A
sympathetic and helpful with us. Concerning the local population in general it will be the same rate
and they love French people so it helpt us!

It was really easy to integrate in Ecuador and also in this university. The only thing is that it’s easier t
other foreign students than with Ecuadorians because they are more open minded. But it was qu

High, you will meet lot of people because American are very curious and friend

in the university I would rate my integration at 4/10, and with the local population, it depends : with t
30 years old --> 7/10, and for the people older : 2/10 because most of them don't speak english a
experiences with the people who don't speak english during the semester.

It was quite good. In Aalto you can find what students call the ‘mikkeli spirit’: the atmosphere betwee
really good, they have a business school spirit and people are communicating, helpful… (e.g.: every
bar the Wednesday evening; group works are made in class...) and the school is really small so every
other. Consequently, there is a lot of activities with people from the school. Moreover, Finns really
relations are based on confidence in Finland (you can leave your personal stuff at a place without su
steal it).

Staff at the university is very friendly so i didn't feel out of space, moreover it's such a huge university
you don't belong here and international students are everywhere. All of the exchange students prett
place and therefore all know each other. However i didn't have much chance to interact with englan
from in class for our group coursework. I wish i had talked to them a bit more but it's a cultural thing
very keen on talking to exchange students they don't know , it has to do with being polite and not as
but it certainly makes it hard to communicate and get to know each other.

I think that I was quite integreted into my partner university, I had the chance to meet some norve
foreign students are not really integreted into the university life: they have their own events and we
Regarding the local population, I would say that norvegian people are really nice and ready to help yo
like their own life so they are really open, they don't really like to talk with othe

People in TEC are extremely nice and make you feel like home so It was perfect I felt like I was there
were a lot of exchange students and this facilitates the integration. We’re not alone. And many activi
for the exchange students are organized in the TEC so We’re never bored and we feel like truly part o
Monterrey”. About the population, Mexico has a moto “mi casa es tu casa”. My home is yours. It’s tru
time and you can ask help very easily. Mexican people are very kind and helpfu

I was well integrated with exchange students (even though we were lots of french student and my r
almost all french) but it was difficult to meet locals because norwegian people are not really open at
few norwegian during parties in pubs.

I was hard at the beggining but gradually, you are really integrated in the university as part of the stu
been there. Indians students are often willing to have a conversation with you, to make part of his fri
and also to exchange.They are really open minded. and with the local population it was hard at begi
difficult during the exchange because they didn't use to see european people walking on their stre
wasn't into the big cities of India as it was at Ghaziabad. But then I used to live there normally, t
continuously. and it even became nice after all!

Generally, I would say that I am well integrate in this university. I speak with lots of people, I made lo
try to participate to different sport clubs in order to meet new people (basketball club, volleyball club
integrate at all with the local population. Indeed, because the university is far away from the city-ce
woods), we don't have lots of possibilities to speak to the local people. Moreover, the language is an
with them. Even if they are friendly, most of the time we can only say few words (polite words) and
complicate to communicate.

I/Note I think that 90% could be an appropriate grade for my integration both for the university than
II/Justification I was integrated both in my theatre team, my office where I did an internship, my h
swimming, and with my Mexican friends. I spent very good time by preparing the piece of theatre w
For my travels, I made some Mexicans friends in the hostels from all ages. In my host family, I was pr
and the first son who had 20. We did parties together and share the same friends. This integration
maximum to spend time with French people. Some of French people may found me strange to avoid
to museum and work with Mexicans than go to parties with them.

I am very well integrated. If I had to rate from 1 to 10 I would put 10 out of 10. ERASMUS The atmo
meetings. My English is a plus since I've studied 5 months in the United States when I was 16, the co
me. Polish population is to kick a little cold at first, it is remote. It is therefore often take the first ste
with a Pole.

Good, 7/10

The integration into the partner university has been average. Indeed as far as I know they were no in
medias and no e-mails were sent to us by any student associations to be part of some trip or party
launched some events as a play for instance in the principal hallway and also blood donation to kee
importance to give their blood. The local population was very warm and smiling, a positive change kn
for a few years. Furthermore they are always helpful when you need someone to help you, but on th
take advantage of you and would want some money at the hand. Or as an European you would p
Moroccan because you are thought to have more money to give.

Even if some local students are not comfortable in English, most of them are really open to us. They
the time. Furthermore, Macanese population and Mainland China people are very different. I could v
interesting in Mainland China such as Beijing or Shanghai and population is less open to us. Most of
respectful at all concerning their heritage. For example, when I visited the Great Wall, Chinese peo
whereas it is an historical monument. Then it is more complicated to explain something in English in
Macau. In fact, Macau has a multicultural heritage: Portuguese and Chinese. As Portuguese language
easier to locate in the city. In this way, adaptation is simple. In Mainland China, all information is in Ch
Chinese. That is one of my regrets. However, I think that if I was in a university in Mainland China an
some important words in Chinese to adapt me at the culture would have been nece

Our integration with exchangers was very good and with all administrators but with the local pop

10/10 between foreign students, some russian student was great, some student was stupid by te
everywhere.

It's perfect to leave in a small town in order to meet local people ! I keep in touch each da

The integration is easy, the majority of the local population speak French, the main difference is the re
They also want to share their culture with people who came in their country and want to learn mo

Over a mark of 10 I would put an 8, because we were very well welcomed in my opinion, but that wou
party within the school for Erasmus students, because we were in different classes most of the time, w
I think that would be a good idea to put in place an association like the one of the ESC Rennes for th
students , and to help them doing thei transport card, to find an accomodation, to discover the cit
students were very open-minded, so that wasn't such a problem. But as my parents were there the fi
lot to find an accomodation an to make my transport card. I guess that for someone who is arriving o
would be good to help that person in the things said above. Concerning my integration with the local
9 over 10. Indeed Spanish people were very open-minded, and were very friendly. Moreover Madrid
and there were always a lots of people in the street. And it seems that local population is used to re
students, and they made the effort to speak slowly when they were speaking with us. Moreover they
without asking anything, if they feel that you are lost they easily came to us to try to help us. I was
behaviour.

I think I am well integrated; I highly participated in activities offered by the school and my buddies
friends now. Unpretentiously I think I can better understand Koreans, their culture, and anyway mu
arrived. My only regret before leaving, I still do not speak the language of this country. I only know s
it.

The integration regarding the university is quite average, because Spanish students for the most part
Erasmus students, so it is a mix only between us.

We were good integrate with other students of the university thanks to the members of the associatio
to practice sports, soccer basketball, to go to party and bar. But except students from the universit
friends.

My integration was pretty good but maybe too long. Indeed, most of Taiwanese are shy to speak in En
to be ridiculous and don’t want to made mistakes in English that’s why if their English isn’t very goo
efforts to talk with you. That’s why I was only speaking with those who aren’t shy to speak in Englis
those one known a lot of language and have already travelled. People didn’t know how to speak Eng
to speak to us. So I had to show photos, to use a tool able to translate into Chinese to make me under
the shops I used to go around my neighborhood for example, people were used to see me so they kn
so it was easier. I met some Taiwanese able to speak English and I had good discussion with them
happy to learn me about what they know. But, in general, even if people aren’t able to speak English
they are always smiling to you and make you feel comfortable. So, finally the integration took some ti

It was very good; students and personnel in this University are very helpful. The local population in ge
student so they are nice with us.

The integration was really good, lot of events at the beginning to meet all the different student, to v
population it’s a little harder because the events organized by the school are only between foreign st
lot of Danish people. However the contact with Danish people in club, pub, shop, in the street is reall
they are really open-minded.

Everything went very well because as I've already said (I have the impression that you remade the
Indians are very hospitable that are students or people in general. He has never had any probl

Integration wasn’t so great from students and a little bit better from teacher but not really. Local po
they don’t speak a word of English, so you need to speak Spanish to come here, at least a little bit, b
university don’t speak a word of English.

I have an easy faculty of adaptation, so , it was not very difficult for me to adapt in such culture. I di
with local students the fact that we hadn’t any course with them. But it was also interesting to know
countries in one different country!

The integration into my partner university was really good. I spent a lot of time with international stu
from my classes because of the projects we had to do in teams. I spent time with the American of
roommate. The local population is really friendly and i believe that it is easier than in France to ma
meet new people. We had the possibility to spend time with families from Missouri to get to k

I would say my integration in the university is very good but could have been better if we had more
class on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday) because we would see more people there. Also, my int
population in general is great, as I wrote before Colombians are really friendly and it gets easier to ma
speak better Spanish.

The integration is good, Turkish people are realy nice with Erasmus, they are not realy used to see era
curious of them. Turkish people are realy nice and welcoming, its a pleasure to leave there even i
English and if I haven't learn Turkish

It is really hard to get integrated with Finns because they are not really open minded and NOTHING
improve this. Even among the tutors: they were only here to help us the two first weeks and th

The integration was lower because we had just one day to visit the school and to know all the classro
also to speak with the local population which do not make effort to understand what we mean. In fac
clearly if we want to be understand.

For me, not really a good integration. Italian students are not really ready to build relationships with
others internationnal student are really open-minded and happy to meet people from everywhere
touristic city, people are used to speak english but they enjoyed also to heard tourists speak italian.
foreigners are often considered as tourist !

My integration was easy, quick and even better than I was expected. People are the most valuable
American and internationals.

My integration was moderate: indeed, I knew most of the exchange students but it’s hard to mak
Taiwanese students. Most of them are not in the same classes than us (they attend classes in Chinese
aside from the students responsible of international exchanges, we had little to no contacts with the
general, we were not able to feel integrated. The first reason would be the barrier of the language
people who can speak English in Taipei and even with Chinese lessons we couldn't hold a conversat
mother tongue. The other reason would be the way Taiwanese people were looking at us: indeed we a
obvious between all those Asian people that we were far away from home.

I integrate myself in the university thanks to groupworks and to erasmus meetings and thanks to tra
Cadiz. With the local population i inegrate by parties , Feria, Capea

I was easily integrated into the university even if the personal of the school doesn’t speak English. S
helps integrate in the society. Not speaking Russian is a real brake for integration and the understa
mentality. Speaking a bit of Russian already before my departure, I could communicate with the popu
understood. Russian people are more open than we can think (probably more than French..). Thus, we
the city to talk to in any circumstances and have great discussions with.

I think I was well integrated in our university thanks to our class and the other exchange students. M
really warm and kind with us, with the will to change the stereotype about Colom

In the university there were nothing special to integrate erasmus, but it was pretty easy to integrate
there are open minded. Same for the local population. The best way was to integrate spanish

It is so important to do the German classes. The most of people I am often with, I met them here.
become familiar with the English language if you’re not. People are really different here but everybo
safe place.

Erasmus students aren't well integrated into the University. Belgian students aren't very present in ou
most important disadvantage of this University.

In the university 10/10. They are there for everything, just perfect. With the population it’s different,
with them because they don’t know how to speak English and they are very cold so

Not very high. Because I spend much of time with other Erasmus, and not with Lithuanian. This i
population in general. Even if the younger people are more friendly, it is pretty hard to approach the
stayed a lot between French people.

My integration was very good. Because you live in the same house as all the others foreign students
to know them very quickly and never feel lonely. The Koreans are shy but very nice. They usually li
always helpful and polite.

Thanks to the administration of the university, we knew better the university and we didn't have
administration papers. Thanks to our courses and the societies, we met people and there is a stro
Erasmus people from all over the world. Thanks to our student accommodation, we met Irish people
so we learned about the local way of life and the other population from other countries. Thanks to th
society, I took part of trips in Ireland (to Cork, Belfast and Kerry) with a lot of Erasmus people and it is
interesting people.

I think that my integration was pretty good but staying only 6 months on an university knowing that
to leave don’t encourage us to pay for example the fee to get into the student organization. This co
integration. Finnish people are not the most friendly people but as soon as we get to know each oth
feel integrate in their country.

The integration was really good since the beginning with the integration week (4 days). Moreover, the
in order to meet and know some people: in bars, museum and restaurants every weeks.They have m
sure that we fell well and integrated in the country. The young people are very open-minded, nice
people are also friendly and Helpful.

10/10 I got in touch with a lot of people, Koreans buddy, exchange students as me. As I couldn’t spe
to the local population that much. But even if there is a language barrier, all shop owners were n

I think my integration was good. But Taiwanese people are shy and it makes take times to get to know
are easier with the ones who already spent time abroad. While students speak English, a large part
not, this is what I consider as the major issue related to integration.

We choose to leave out of the campus (which doesn’t exist actually) so we didn’t know the student v
friends in school, but much more out of school. We had rather a neihbourg life, we make guy close
Such as grocery owner, rickshaw driver… We were in our living area as a local pe

At the university: 14/20 People are friendly but a bit individualistic. Population: 18/20: excellent, ver

The integration was nice even if we were in the country for a very little time. The local population of I
integration is facilitated.

Integration in the university was hard. Chinese people do not speak well English, they are really shy s
discuss, they don’t want to answer us. The integration in the country was really hard, we can’t discuss
even a very simple thing to do can be an hard challenge. We can’t communicate with any body. It
secondary city as Hangzhou, especially in the campus where we were. This campus was very far aw
and furthermore, we were only 30 foreign student for 10 000 student on the campus. Nothing was eas
population in general it was worst because nobody speak english so we can't communicate with th
some food but we can't discuss with them. They look at us like if we were alien

I was very well integrated, everything was clear. Mexican people are very kind and helpful so it was

L'intégration dans l'université est un peu difficile les premières semaines car peu d'étudiants Erasm
l'université. Mais avec le temps, les rencontres avec les autres étudiants se font naturellement et les
pour être accueillants et généreux.

Integration was no problem

You can be easily integrated to the university, danish people are very friendly as the erasmus people
room all the days, it is very simple to enjoy the life on the campus. It is quite the same with the loca
You will developed some habits (and danish habits) after few weeks.

It is very hard to get integrated into this university. Even after having done some group projects with
classes they were not very friendly to me. The local population is also hard to meet. All the friends th
there were exchange students from Canada, Australia and the USA.

The fact that the partner university did not do anything to integrate me made me feel as if I did not b
So I would rate my integration as 4/10. And for the local population in general, I would rate as 6/10
barrier.

Integration into my partner university: 8/10. I had a lot of friends Integration with the local population
with people outside the university, because I am a woman (in some street restaurant, when I ordered
ask for me because people did not want to give me anything. it was the same when I wa

I did not feel integrated at all. Spanish students do not talk to Erasmus and teachers do not seem to
sometimes felt a little apart.

I would that I was really integrated to my partner university as well as in the local population. At the
had a lot of Czech friends that we were hanging out with.

Personally I felt so welcomed by all the people in Korea and with my partner university. For instance,
had a personal mentor (a student actually). And I could send him a message through facebook or
answered me as soon as possible to help me or even sometimes we went out to discuss and have fun
it was going to be difficult to speak with local people because most of them do not understand a wo
you ask for something they do their best to help you and try to figure out what you want, every t
politeness. The only time I got upset it was with a taxi driver who did several detours to make the ri
after almost four month in this city and according to my personal experience, Seoul is definitely th
where I have ever been. Maybe it is because they love strangers, they are found of Western fashion (
one, it is hard to imagine how many stores are called with French names like “Paris Baguette, Pour To
Everytime we told we were exchange students from France they looked amazed and spontaneously tr
us by saying a few words.

Good integration because the erasmus group was small, only 22 erasmus. After a time to adapt; g
local population, they are a bit shy but after you are aware of this, it's okay

For me it 8, because I participated to so many events organised by the school and I was often with th
me. Concerning the local population, it very difficult to explain because they are not very friendly, th
foreigners and it really is the case when you do not speak their language, they do not make effort t
strange because the tourism and the foreigners enable to the country to earn a lot of money but they
mentality is very strange here.

We were quite a big group of exchange students, and we mostly stayed together with the Finnish tu
very shy and do not really mix with strangers. Only at the end we managed to hang out with oth
Concerning the local population in general, everyone speak English which makes everyday life much
very welcoming and willing to help.

University : As our classes were mixed (Half filipinos/half french) it was very easy. DTH : The exchan
the biggest parties are made. It's a good place to met new people and also locals that are friends

I rate as 7/10 my integration in the university, because Indonesians are open people who include y
foreigners.

No problem at all. It was easy to integrate ourselves at school and to the local popu

We were only 8 foreign exchange students in Fore so, even if very few events were organized for us,
and we were well integrated, especially thanks to Indian students who are very friendly, helpful and
the local population, India is a particular country. There are so different standard of life and during a
speak to Indian students and local population of Katwaria Sarai. Very few Indian people speak Engl
people, about 5% of the total population). India is not always a safe place so we were not able to spe
the streets.

As I said before, integration was really easy. I did not feel any hostile behaviours against me becaus
country. Be it in the university or in the day to day life, spanish people are really nice and welcoming
about where you came, your point of view about a lot of subject, showing you their tradition

My integration in the partner university was good. If I had to grade it over 10, it would be 7/10. The
organized some events at the beginning of the semester to help us meet people, and it was very co
cold people, and not very open to foreigners. It is very easy to connect with people who are under 30
open to other cultures, more modern and everything. However, the ones who are over 30 do not spe
connect, to speak. When one is asking for some help or information, they do not try to make any effor
mostly spend time with other students, so it is not a big problem.

Thanks to KUBA and KUBSBUDDY students clubs, I think every exchange students are really integrate
with the culture as we always do some activities or go out together.

7/10: because even if there is no association which welcomes foreigners, Indian students are very nic
interested by the European culture and want to discover our way of thinking . It is easy to speck with
campus; they are open minding and finally we have the same way of life (with few differences). It is
with local population because they are not used to foreigners, so they are a little afraid, and we are a
paid attention to our safety (so it is more difficult, because you never know with who you speak): But
you and are very nice with you

My integration is medium. It is quite hard to get to know Russian people. I made three very good Russ
a girl who were not from the school.

The integration with Erasmus student is very easy thanks to the ESN parties and the fact that we all
difficult to have an integration with Greek students because except for the canteen, we are separate
speak English or tries to, so it’s easy to meet people and speak with them. Most of them are really frie
to help us.

Very good! it is really easy to get in touch with American and people from all around the world be
organized on a daily basis of the campus: clubs, associations, gym classes, International Student
dinner,... Living on the campus will allow you to live with American people and to enjoy on a daily b
really easy to met " real " American, they are all very kind with you and willing to help. In Florida eve
you, to your needs etc. it is the southern hospitality. Everything is done in order you f

The integration in the partner university wasn’t that great. Pupils don’t talk to you because you arr
semester and they already know each other. In the contrary, the integration with the local population
know them by well, they are really open and funny.

I would give 6/10 for the integration. There were not a real integration, we just went to classes but the
us. The local population 7/10, Indian are nice but they are always trying to cheat on you, but always
ok.

Americans and exchange students were very welcoming. Some of them showed me around the city.
partner university. I met a lot of awesome people.

l'intégration entre erasmus s'est très bien passée (8/10) la prise en charge et l'intégration au sein d
(9/10) quant à la population locale je dirais que les adultes sont plus avenant que ceux de notre âg
sont très communautaires et ne sont pas avenants (5/10)

As I said before, people are really nice and try to help us for everything. In the university as in the life
foreigners. A lot of people come to us, just to talk and to know more about our culture. It was rea
beginning, and very interesting. Student in our university ask us to prepare some presentation about
they really want to include us into their life. All is based on an exchange experie

About integration in the University, I rate it 8/10. And among the Czech population, 6/10. Czech are
close to other, if you don't speak a little Czech. I felt well based on my Czech lessons, even if my lan
all.

It is not common for chinese people to see western people, even in our university. WE were like star,
with us. It is difficult to meet chineses who speak English but when we met them it is very interest
friendly.

ESN TUT and ESN Tallinn make the integration in the partner university and in the population very eas
All the events are really nice so that you can discover the city and the country

8/10 I was completely integrated thanks to some students who came in France and because of spor
open to them. Because if you don’t care about them and stay only with French people, they will not w
to invite you.

Estonian people are very close, it’s really difficult to talk with the local population. Into the universit
young people have a perfect English.

The integration in the Universidad Del Pacifico, like in Ecuador was really good. Even if we did not hav
we were kindly welcomed by the students, the teachers and the members of the administration. The
ready to guide us in our new environment. People from South America are in general welc

It was easy to feel integrated in my partner university because Spainish student accomodated us dur
they helped us to discover Madrid and to know how does the university work. The local population is
and helpful. Spainish are really warm and welcoming.

Great, i could speak with a lot of people, Erasmus or local population, and to exchange

9/10
The university provided us all the information before our arrival about Taiwan and the School.
is a student of the school in charge of our integration. We had his email, we could ask him/her all the
everything. When arrived, the school organized a welcome day : in the morning, there was a confere
the school and technical information. In the afternoon, we were divided in groups of 15 with 2 Taiwane
who where responsible for the visit of the school and our integration. If I have a problem, I know whe
ask my question (administration) or who I have to contact.
The local population can’t speak En
speak with them. Hopefully I can speak fluently chinese otherwise it is difficult to com

100 % with school. 10 % with population due to the lack of english!!!!

The school is kind of empty. We didn’t speak a lot with the local students. But we met some Russian
really easy at first, it’s possible.

Integration in the university : 2/5 (teachers were nice but we were integrated only between Frenc
country : 8/5 (people there are very warm and welcoming)

I think I was well integrated into my partner university. Step by step, Erasmus students become a kin
the local population it is more difficult to know. I was not really in contact with them, because I spent
Erasmus people. But local population here is not very open exept if you made some efforts to speak in
really help you, they do not speak english in general. They are not very kind with foreig

My integration into the university partner was very good. Before my arrival, we were assigned to a bu
our arrival and our installation (to buy a card pre-paid phone, to fill the document for registration at t
in the city, to give us some useful advice for the everyday life... ). We were also integrated into class
them helped us to progress (some courses were sometimes difficult to understand and learn) and to g
things linked with the university... In addition, the trip to Salzburg organized by the university allo
international students and created a solidarity between us. Regarding the integration with the popu
bit difficult because they speak a German dialect, very difficult to understand, despite my good level
large majority of people speaks very good English, so communication was mainly done in English. Aus
it’s very easy to speak with them. Overall, I was very well integrated in this very tourist city and ve

5/10 for both

We weren’t very well integrated into our partner university. The teachers didn’t care about us in gene
very nice but too shy with us. However with the sport tournament we met a lot of friend and tha
integrated (but it was their last month at the university for them on February). For the local popula
some of them are very nice (they give anything to help you even if they don’t know you) and som

For the university 4/10 For the population 9/10 : colombians are very friendly. The clichés that all of
very quickly. The integration was easy and deep.

Perfect with the university : they are very friendly and helpful. I didn't meet a real population : mos
mainland china (they cross the border Macao-Zhuhai everyday). But macao is full of

The integration is completely full with the teachers and student who like to speak with you, help y

My integration in this university/country is quite good I met a lot of people.

My integration in the university and local population is average. Norwegian people are very nice and
going to speak with you so much.

My integration rate: 8/10. With the local population: 8/10

I think I became integrate right into the University. I made friends of many countries, I made my gro
students of several countries: Spanish students, but also Irish and Australian students. I understoo
embarrassed to ask questions to teachers. And with the local generation, I also became integrated rig
as in France. People are sociable and nice, you can easily meet people and talk to them. I made fr
University.

With the partner university 10/10 , and with the local population 8/10 , the young generation speaks
older one doesnt so its very difficult to communicate with them.

Thanks to the ESN association, I was totally integrated to the University and its students. I have met
my mentor and polish students, but also as my friends from my dance school

The integration is very easy in the partner university thank to the ESN and also because in some cla
and slovak students are mixed that is very good to increase relationship with them and discover the
thinking of them. The slovak students I met was pretty sympatic and helpful when I needed. Neverth
slovaks because some of them are racists and don't like black or maghreb people even if i met a lot o
cool but generaly they don't mind about foreign people.

My rate of integration among my partner university was good but not optimal because I could partici
activities even more. In general, the fact we had to do things by ourselves, especially in the b
accommodation and relationships with real estate officer, restaurants,...) leads us to a quick and effici
people. What a funny experience.

The integration is high because in each class you have group work that you do with F

My rate of integration is 8/10 because everybody want the best for us, the only problem is the lang
chinese. The local population is very friendly with us because we are foreigne

In fact I didn’t meet the Russian students in the university because they were not often there and the
well... But I have met some Russian in bars or place like that. But just remind that only a few of Ru

Pour ma part, je me suis bien intégrée, je me suis fait des amis que je compte revoir. Apres parler d’in
générale est faux, je reste une femmes et surtout une blanche. Certains indiens peuvent se montrer
pas vraiment ressenti. On reste quand même des blancs qu’on regarde, intrégr

As long as we were at the university we were considered like the French people, we were proudly di
group project during performance management class, the teacher mixed the French and the Chinese
most of them can’t speak English, group project meetings consisted in all of them speaking in Chines
translating briefly to me. No joking. But thanks god, we finally made it at the presentation. There I
students are not used to oral presentation. They are used to teacher’s questions at the beginning of e
for 2 minutes while reading their textbooks. This is why they were all very stressed, but also because
isn’t located in Hangzhou city centre, it is located in Xiasha also called HEDA, and it is an industrial a
located about 15 kilometres east of the city of Hangzhou. Xiasha inhabitants are not used to internat
very excited and curious about it.

The integration in the coutry was quite difficult, because russian people are not really open minded. T
of the time don't realy like strangers. Moreover, most of the russian people does not speak any eng
complicated sometimes. In the school that was different. People are more enthusiastic and they spe
from school were always here if we need something, or to advise us.

Very good some students (a large part) talk to us, are very glad to see us, and to invite us to discove
every country other do not care. I think I have good relations with the local generation, may be less
they tend to work at the last minute or to let you the work, knowing that we can not fail (may

I am very well integrated into the school because all students and teachers are really nice and w
population is less used to see western people, but they are smiling and I've never felt uncom

Thanks to the human size of the university, it is not complicated to integrate ourselves in its genera
teachers, administrative personal, security guards know the students and we know all the exchange
get in touch with Argentinean students when you are the only foreign student in your class. Indeed, I h
I am the only foreigner and some when we are several foreigners and because of that the integration
I have two classes where I am the only French student and I met Argentinean girls at the beginning
study with them and I see them outside of the classes. I have another class where we are half the
makes seven. Because we met during the integration seminar, we tend to spend time with the other e
breaks, for working and to see each other outside the university. Considering all these factors, I do
students with who I am in this class. The last class, I am with other French students. That way, this
situations. I spend time with the exchange students and also with Argentinean students with who I s
but not as much as with the girls from the first two classes. It also has to be explained that the hum
being in a foreign country which can be described as a hostile environment, we tend to get in touch
we come from and who are in the same situation than us in the first place. That’s the reason I prefe
student in the classes I have because it forces me to integrate myself with local students and not go
own school.

My integration in the partner university was pretty bad because a lot of students were a little bit sno
speak with us, they integrated only few foreign students and as there was no association dedicated
foreigners, the integration was made all the more with difficulty. However the local population is ver
the exchanges are easily made and the experiences also. I fast felt Spanish in particular when the lan
little by little.

I got used to the system really fast, however the Spanish students aren’t really interested by Erasm
because we're only sharing one class at a time and it is difficult to get to know them like this. But Sp
nice and willing to help.

Integration into the partner university : really low, because there is nothing to welcome and help the
the local population : quite good.

Concerning the administration, I can’t rate because we didn’t have integration. But fortunately, some
very nice and helpful. Local population is generally very nice with us. They like foreigners for the big m
security here.

About my integration into UFRJ, I would rather say it is a 2/10. Indeed, nobody in the campus’ admin
were. They didn’t explain us how it worked here in Brasil. About the courses choice, nothing was reco
again and again… About the local population, I can say that it was easy. Actually, don’t even try to
“work” in Brasil : it doesn’t interest them. Instead of it, get to know them and ask them about the
example). They are really warming and welcoming. It was a pleasure to meet some of them and I
meetings. Especially the poorest ones.

Well integrated in the university. Because there are lots of French in Rauma, I was more integrated in
with the local population.

Very good with other students. Indian people are the most welcoming people I’ve never seen. Q
administration there. They don’t have a large experience of foreign exchange stud

10/10 for the University and 6/10 to he local population (nobody speak english outsid the

I was not really integrated in the university because I had only three hours of class per day and the
depending on the courses. So I could not meet many Spaniards during my stay. However, I soon me
which was really helpful, and Munde students, from Mexico and Colombia with who I have built a

The integration could be complicated because the school doesn’t facilitate this. The key is not to stay
but to be open and to go toward other. For me I was integrated in a Spanish friend group a

It was nice at the beginning, the guys were welcoming us, we had dinner and stuff with them but the
Otherwise, locals were in general quite distant from Erasmus, but those we could really speak wit

Good in my partner university. We were welcomed, people were receptive to help us, and nice. We
student coming from France, Italy, Spain, Poland, Russia… and we made a group with them. Moreove
some Finnish student. However, Finnish people are quite cold and reserved. Some of them did not wan
us preferring to stay with Finnish student and speak Finnish between each other. Well, it was no

A very large part of the population speaks good English therefore it is quite easy to integrate this so
students aim at integrating the international students together and together with the Norwegians. No
being always ready to help people even if they are quite reserved for personal ma

We were very well integrated in our university thanks to our Mexican friends from the welcoming c
speaking with the local population in Spanish, so we were quite well integrate

As I said during all this questionnaire, Canadian people are known and really are welcoming ; so I wou
my integration into Wilfrid Laurier University and with the local population in general. They are also
minded towards foreigners. I met a lot of new friends

My integration into my partner university was really good I think. I met a lot of new friends all over t
students mainly thanks to the sport activities. And I’m also glad because I think that my integration w
in general was good. I talked with some Irish people who are really friendly and nice. Of course my int
university was easier and better than in the local population, but in Ireland, it’s really easy to meet s
and the local population in general is understanding towards the foreigners.

The integration into the university was good thanks to the international committee and especially Nø
in charge of the exchange students. She is very nice and always available when you need her help.
was more difficult to meet with norwegian as we didn't speak norwegian. They are a little bit cold but
with one very king norwegian who invited us in his house.

Our integration in the university was good but not the best because they don’t use to have people fro
do lot of things to integrate us in the university. We just had a lunch with the other people from abroa
university (the other foreign students where from south America) The population in general integrate
really nice with us, and we have a lot of Colombian friends now.

As I said previously it is a University so it is way more anonymous. Most of students come to attend th
home. Therefore the integration for exchange students is going on during the orientation week with a
the semester. There are also “stammtisch” every two weeks for exchange students.
This integrati
contacts with exchange students and heads of international office. In the case you encounter difficul
formalities you have some important contacts.
As far as I am concerned I have lived with other exc
the way how I integrate.
Finally the local population is generally friendly, particularly toward Fren
German friends it is more difficult. They are reserved and contrary to ESC Rennes there is no Welcom
easier your integration. It is you job to integrate.

Apart from the ESN activities I think there is no school spirit and Erasmus people are mixed togethe
Spanish people. I think they saw so much Erasmus people that they do not care about us. Besides,
classes depending on the courses we select so it is difficult to connect with people you see 3

My integration in the partner university 6 over 10, because I really get to know Erasmus student, wh
several countries : Italians, Germans... My integration with the local population 4 over 10, because
which were free. So I got to know some words, but I had no one to talk Danish to. And as they are so
take interest in getting to know Erasmus students.

The integration was very good for me.

I think I am well integrated into my university. Outgoings are organized so we met other exchange stu
there are many exchange students, more than 100. Also, during the lectures we work in groups, so w
exchange or German students. I think now I begin to be integrated with the local population. Even i
express myself sometimes, now I know the habits.

The integration was really good ! Before you arrive, you are contacted by your two buddies. You hav
which is the welcoming team of the university, and also a KUBS buddy, that is a welcoming team of th
was an orientation week and a party so that you could meet people, and activities were organized eve
temple stay, food market…). I think it was not as easy with the local population that looked at you
necessarily speak English. In the subway, it is very quiet and it often happened that people asked us t
talking. However, I also met nice old people that were touching and that helped me. For example I w
man who saw that I had some difficulties gave me his gloves. But I think that there is a gap between
the young generation, which is more opened, that reflects the Korean evolution. I finally think tha
minded when coming in Korea, to know that you are going to discover a new culture and don’t h

Integration was hard, Lithuanian students are not open to discussion. There were few events and us
organized for little number of exchange students and few mentors. In classes, group teams are not m
are working with other exchange students and it is quite stupid. Lithuanian people speak a little or
speak English. People aged of thirty years old and more who had lived with the soviet influence w
English and to see foreigners. In the daily life, it was difficult to communicate with these people fir
understand and then because they didn’t want to make some efforts. For instance, once I tried to go t
woman didn’t speak English Ii could not buy a ticket. They are naturally suspicious. Nevertheless, if y
want to speak a minimum of Lithuanian language, people are more opened and w

It is difficult to be fully integrated because you do not have a lot of classes, so you do not spend a lot
with other students of the same university. However, the city is really dynamic and yound, so you ca
clubs and pubs.

I think that we are not well integrated into this partner university since we are not always kept infor
activities. The local population is very nice with foreigners but not particularly with Chinese people
France but my parents are Chinese. So, it’s obvious that when the local population talk to me they t
they don’t treat me nice. But once I told them that I’m from France, they suddenly became nicer to m
questions. They became curious.

In general, the adaptation is easy because people are very kind in Spain. Unfortunately in the univers
welcoming at all, beacause they don't like speaking english. I had to spoke spanish in order to k

I succeed my integration into the university because i made some Chinese friends and i am trying t
Chinese people are really shy and they don’t dare to speak to foreign people. I had to do the first ste
was not always easy because of language barrier.

Without any problems at the university, it's a normal business school, there are some little differencie
With the local population is a bit more difficult, i didn't speak russian, And Russian people, sometim
foreigners, they look cold and distance at the beginning, but finally we had really good ru

Spanish people are not welcoming wih french.

10/10 for my partner university : you are never alone, they always answer to you question. 8/10 for th
learning a few words of the Estonian population was much more open. By cons at first, people seem
Fortunately, this change fastly even if you only say "Tere" (hello in Estonian). However, it is still diffi
parts of the population because many people are drunk all day (all day) and some Russians are

My integration was very good thanks to the integration week organized by the IBA. It helps me to me
little more complicated to be integrated in my class because all the groups of people were already
majority of the students came from Hungary, so, they spoke Hungarian between each other, that d
some discussions. After couple days, I decided to ask them to speak English to allow me to be i
conversations. One the other hand, it was more complicated to be integrated into the Danish popula
completely separated from the international students so; I haven’t met a lot of Danish. They only on
that followed the international program and so, was in our class but they were 1 or 2 maximum. The
meet the local population was during the weekend when I went out downtown in pubs or night clubs
to speak with Danish people as they have a very good level of English.

I think that I was well integrated in Champlain College thanks to my classes but also thanks to the diff
is also because we were only two French, so we were always with other incoming students or America
was more complicated with the local population because we were always between students from Cha
people from Burlington thanks to my Digital Marketing class with our client, and because we went t
digital professionals from the city.

I think, at first, we made a lot of efforts to adapt ourselves to the country, the habits, the behaviour…
about how to act in Indonesia before to come, and then a asked a lot of questions to my friends. In ou
easy to communicate because they mostly all speak English. So we can ask them everything we
welcoming, generous, helpful and nice. So I think I was well integrated in the university. We had a lot
population it is more difficult because most of them don’t speak English, so we had to learn their lang
easy. So we learned the basics things you need to communicate, and most of the time they were im
speaking their language and it was funny. They are all very nice and welcoming. They always want

My integration is very good but the problem is there don’t have a lot of foreign students. With the

It was more easier to be integrate into the partner university, especially with international stude
complicated in the local population with Norwegian, because they are very shy and r

The integration in Ireland is quite easy. People have almost the same way of living than we have in Fra
been kind to me. Irish students are really interested to know you and it is the best way to improve yo
knowledge about the Irish culture. There is a lot of foreigner people in Dublin, so it is quite difficult to
general, because it is easier to remain with its friend groups. However Irish people are

I think that my integration in my partner university was good, I never had any particular problem thr
this university. They agreed nicely to allow me to add new courses to my program, while officially it w
population in general, I think that I had a good relationship and I have seen there some g

Very well integrated as well as with the local population.

Rate of integration: 90% Rate with the local population: 50% at the beginning, 100

Good integration thanks to the sports facilities, but it was more complicated with the population in g
students, Indians feel us a way to make money.

My integration into the partner university as much as with the local population was truly

Integration: 8/10 I put an 8 because the international office is great and there is many exchange stud
with them... Local Population: 10/10 ... Because I prefer to stay with true local population than to st
italian... The local population is really great (even if you have many places to avoid) and really like th
easy to speak with them and learn more about their culture. They are also loving to d

Even if there was no orientation week, my integration was quite easy. Living of the campus is a gre
people. In addition to teamwork for several classes, you can easily meet people at the library where
sofas to read, at the gymnasium or, obviously at the cafeteria where people spend a great amount
project with French Canadian and 1 with English-speaking Canadian. In both the atmosphere was re
easy to be integrate, to be listened.
I would just mentioned that the majority of people speak Frenc
an effort to speak also to the others. French Canadian are the most kind population I have ever met
map in hands, they ask you if you need help. In the carpooling I took, in accommodations where I li
youth hostels) and in buses, I met several nice French Canadian who had a genuine interest in people
live, where do they come from, what they do/like etc.

Concerning my integration into my partner university, I feel integrated with the others students of t
because we stay all together and there is group cohesion. My integration with the Argentinean of th
difficult at the beginning because they already have their friends, they stay together and we can se
classes so it is difficult to speak with them. But now, I feel better integrated, I know more people at
group projects helped me to be integrated in the classes.
Concerning the local population in gener
is good. At the beginning of the exchange I felt like if I never could get used to this new environment
of the different habits, standards... But with time, speaking with people, observing and analysing the
understand the culture and to adapt myself. Now, when I’m walking in the street, going to the superm
integrated at this new environment and I think that people feels it too because I’m less thought like
someone who really live here.

It obviously depends on your personality but as long as you are open-minded and nice yourself, peop
return, which helps with the integration. As for me, I have had great feelings with the universi
friends/acquaintances very easily.

Rien de spécial à dire, l'intégration se fait facilement, les gens sont ouverts et amicaux. Jetez un coup
vous voulez vraiment comprendre directement la population locale :)))

For my integration into the Universidad Austral, I can put a “5/10” because argentine students in th
advantage of the presence of exchange students in their school. The relation between them and us a
the same on the street where people are more open-minded. I think it is because the school is too l
exchange students. Each students stay by group well defined. In addition the communication bet
exchange students are very poor so it doesn’t help to the integration into the university. For my int
population I can put like a “9/10”because I met many argentine people on the street and during trave
an association called “TECHO” and I have met many people here. I built with them houses for people
poverty. Argentine people share us the tradition of mate in their country: it is a traditional South Amer
drink that has a strong cultural significance as both national identity and social ga

Because of the Spanish lesson which was obligatory, I could not choose all the classes I wanted (be
same hours. So I had to take three classes "de vespertino" : they are evening lessons for workers.
create bonds with Chilean students of our age. Moreover I regret not to live with more Chileans pe
easiest way to integrate with the local population. Generally speaking, Chilean persons are quite shy
starting a friendship with someone ; I haven't finished my semester yet and I can say that it is goin
when you finally get to know them they are very welcoming persons.

The first month was kind of hard to gat integrate in the university because, as it is a small university
each other for years and we were just three french around 600 Irish. But after a while you know ever
real pleasure to be there.

I rate my integration into my partner university very low. They didn't do anything for us. And the adm
daily fight. The Turkish people are very friendly and integrate them has been really easy. They're m
home.

It is not hard to find people to hang with as erasmus people are living in the same areas. But no real i
they are reserved.

L'intégration était bonne, dans la classe les élèves viennent beaucoup vers nous donc l'intégration e
ont invités à des mariages, des sorties pour visiter, des resto indiens..... Par contre l'Inde a une popu
donc être préparé à certains comportement, certains regards ou paroles...

The integration was very easy in the University. Thanks to the University, which was very attentive
mainly for others students. Ecuadorians are very welcoming and sympathetic. For example, at the e
Ecuador, the family of one friend Ecuadorian, received us one week end (7 french people) in their ho
showed us amazing things (dolphin, beach,…) and they paid us all the weed end (m

Good integration with really nice people. On 10 I would say 7.

In a scale of 10, I would say 7. The problem is that I have 3 classes by night and I study with older wor
don’t have a lot of Chilean friends but I practice all the day Spanish in my house with Mexican peop
others.

We only went to the university to study so we don’t integrate very much. Even in the Indian student
more between French people and the other earsmus. But we met some other people who were living
who were not at the university.

Belgian people are very welcoming, and my integration was great with the Erasmus but not so much
who naturally stayed between them. But as I was in a host family, I quite envojoyed my belgian exp
them I discovered the culture and it was very nice!

The integration within the University was very good. However, it is easier to communicate with non-C
students do not seek to exclude us, but make little effort to interact with us. No problem in the group
part your group of friends during this exchange, outside of class. In contrast, the integration within
excellent. Local merchants and restaurateurs for example are very attentive, very cheerful, and alw

Partner university: 60% Local population: 20% One semester is not enought and 4 mont

Maximum grade for integration, numerous event have occurred to get Japanese freshmen and exchan
the local population, it is a little bit trickier. Everyone knows that there is an international universit
foreigner are here, but language barrier is very huge. Never the less people enjoy to try to communi
same language. With hand signs or drawings.

East of Europe is not famous to be very welcoming at first so for the local population I will give a 5
university I will rqte 8/10 they were very kind with us and efficient everytime when we aske

My integration in the Partner university was really good. The teachers are nice with Erasmus students
us at the begining with the classes. The other students are also very nice. In general the local popula
Spanish people are very open minded and they come to us really easily.

In the university 9/10, because you are never really included as a European exchange student (gap i
the time, different hobbies and way of life). But local students are really nice. Same with the local po
feel uncomfortable, there is a big “secure feeling” when you are there. And chinese people ar

Il faut de la volonté pour s'intégrer, les chinois sont assez timides et parlent peu anglais, mais sont t
des étrangers. A Wuhan, les blancs sont de vrais stars, on nous prend en photo, nous parle souve
comprenions rien au dialecte local.

The integration in the partner university was quite easy. When people know that your are from an oth
to engaged the conversation. It was the same with the population in general, they are very fre

I would rate my integration into the Partner university at 80 %. First, I think that the students from
seem to be more open minded than in France. They are really nice, attentive, with exchange students
us. I have the feeling that there are not a lot of foreign students at the university so the students wan
else and found interresting to receive foreign students in their classes.

At the university there is an association called Yunta (same principle as Well’come) and is very acti
integration, they will help you discover the university, the city and all deals on Santiago. They are re
the university, integration with the local population is easier if you make the effort to be sociable, to g
Chilean people are open-minded and like foreigners.

Mon intégration avec les autres étudiants internationaux fut excellente. Pour ce qui est de l'intégrati
américains, c'était plus difficile mais c'était le cas pour tous. Les américains ont le premier contact fa
mais les seconds échanges sont moins profonds par rapport à ce que l'on pourrait s'attendre. C'est s
de groupe que j'ai pu me rapprocher des étudiants américains.

7/10 The Erasmus are well integrated by the others students. For example we were on different “Wha
Spanish students, to get in touch with them, to talk about the work and other things. In general I th
country for foreigners. They are very helpful and like to speak with us even if we are mak

In the partner university? I think we were not enough integrated and some teacher didn't pay attent
turkish and explaining complex stuff in turkish. On the other hand nothing was made inside the sc
integrated, no international day or anything. With the local population in general? As I said turkish
it's a pleasure to live there almost only thanks to them. They are smiling, talkative and very well edu
people when I'll go back to France...

Out of 10, I would say the integration with the partner university is close to 1 or 2. No integration wee
other students, the only students that were introduced to us at the right beginning (because they we
stuff for us) were obliged to be translated by somebody else because their English was too poor. W
it’s also hard to be integrated as nobody speaks English and most of them ignore you when you
unfriendly for most of them.

Good integration with other students, a lot of activities and parties organized between us a

People in Mikkeli are not very welcome; I have been to almost every event to be part of the Finnish cu
Mikkeli is composed of 200 students and 25 exchange students. The members of the clubs are ch
students so that we cannot integrate it. However I participated to travels they organised, to sports,
night. So to me I tried my best to be part of this school and I would rate 7/10

My integration in my university was not huge but because of me, I mainly was in my university for th
spend time in except for these.

Very easy! Mexicans like to know foreigners and share their culture.

My integration into the partner university was excellent, notably thanks to the Buddy System and the
However, my integration with the local population was more difficult because, in general, people did
didn’t take Czech language class. The local population weren’t always nice.

I was integrated in my different classes, however the lack of associations didn’t permit me to meet ot
And with the local population, there are very open-minded wih us, very nice and helpf

Difficulties to meet latvian. There are not open, they don't like stranger, sometimes there are racist a
meet eramus people in our school because we were not a lot.

7/10, quite good but the fact that there were only french students in exchange makes that there were
to integrate us. The local population is awesome, so welcoming and helpful.

Burapha University is located in Bang Saen. On this town there are not a lot european people compari
simple to have connexion and integration with classmates and the local population. Thai people are
However, in town only few people speak english. My integration at school: 8/10 and in ge

Not bad, I’m not shy so it was easy to meet other people quickly. As we are a lot of foreign student t
create. With the local population it’s different, Our school is composed by IBA and IBC Danish studen
not that much with them. And they also prefer between Danish.

I would say that the integration in the partner university wasn’t quite good because a welcoming asso
university. We never asked us to introduce our country nor our school in class. Fortunately, we had a
game in direccion comercial) so we could exchange easily with the students. In general with le loca
because Argentine people are very open-minded and they really want to know you. They easily com
listen you are not from here.

My grade for my integration into my partner university was about 7/10. Indeed, during the first week
an introduction week. During this week, we visited and discovered the environment of Leuven, city in
six month. Then, during the second week, the university planned an integration marketing week at
Erasmus students to be integrated into the flammish students. This integration week during the first w
all my Erasmus friends and the marketing integration week allowed me to meet flammish students w
questions I was wondered. Moreover, during the second week, I have me a girl, and thanks to me
Erasmus student at ESC Rennes School of Business. So I have help her to find an accommoda

I was very well received in Spain by the local population because Spanish people are festive and w
students have integrated me too, often being the only non-Spanish student. For cons, I found that the
very many things at first and as there is no association related to that, we had no real co

I rate my integration into my partner university at 7/10. I rate my integration with the local populat

My integration in this university was good, because I adapt easily in a new environment. However
students than German students because I chose my courses in English.

We had no integration coming from our university. But I integrated myself on my own and that was
would rate it around 6 /10 within the framework of the school. 3 months is very short to integrate am
don’t really know. What I’m sure of is that we were regarded as strangers by most of the population
from meeting really enriching people.

The integration in the Universidad del Pacifico was easy thanks to the open-minded of the Ecuadoria
advice about the university, the teachers, the classes. The local population is very open too but you
one thing: an Ecuadorian use to promise you lots of things, to have lots of projects, but use

Très bonne. Comme l'université est petite il est très facile de se faire des amis et de connaîtr

I don't have any problem with the local population or the erasmus students. I just disapprove the fa
workshop because i took courses in english. To my mind, School life is a means of integration. In or
have to contact people all the time by myself and organize reunions and trips otherwise i would be ex
because i have to plan everyday not to feel bored or just to keep a normal life rou

On a scale of 10, I would say 8 because teachers are very welcoming and we feel good in the build
coordinator Ellen Hirsch was really nice, when I needed something she replied very quickly to my em
meet her fastly. The only negative point is the integration with Norwegian students who are pre

It was amazing. As I said a lot of times, people were generous, welcoming us, acompanying us in eve
be better.

I had very few contacts with Spanish students unfortunately, apart from the first day when we were
an organization for Erasmuses. But they did not stay with us long and we never saw them again. A
students did not seem to care about us so I would give a 2/10 to my integration in the

I think that my integration into my partner university was really good because I met a lot of local s
friends with some of them. In my cross culture leadership class, the teacher gave to internationa
presentation almost every week and some taiwanese students proposed to help me to do these pres
we met around a table to eat together and practice Chinese, we also talked a lot about the cultural
really enriching. I experimented several school activities like sport, participation in class, trip (Tainan
helped for the integration in the university. The local population is really nice in general, Taiwanese
and they are really attracted by France, in several shop, you can see the Eiffel Tower, it symbolizes
Taiwan. So people were really nice with me, telling me piaoliang in the street (which means beautif
asked them even if they didn't speak English. They tried to find a solution.

It was quite easy to integrate ourselves into the partner university because people are really welcom
of students and at the beginning we were leaving into a host family (who girls were in this university
more students thanks to that. With the local population it was generally as easy for the same reason
and plus, they were curious to know French people

Well pretty good but you need to be open-minded !

It was hard to integrate with the indians of the university because they couldnt go out like us and we
classes, but still they were very welcoming just like the local population fore those speaking englis
reservations, but people were very nice in general even if we stayed a lot with the french e

The integration in the partner university is very well facilitated by administration office and stude
population is very welcoming and some events made them interact with international

I wouldn’t rate the integration into the university very well. In fact, we had to do a lot of things with
university, for example where to find the classes, the timetable etc…Furthermore, the university di
welcome team to welcome the foreign students and show them the country. If I compare it with the sy
I would put a rate of 4/10 to the university concerning the integration of its international students. Th
team had for example to take the students from the airport once they arrived, and look for an accom
landlords before the arrival of the students. The welcome team of the ESC Rennes used to organis
students of the school, while the ESN Brasov used to organise parties between only international st
shows how hard the possibility of integration with Romanian people was.

In my university I am not really integrated I just met foreign people and dutch who are in my study gr
I have no problem to speak with local people, they are very nice and helpful.

THe number of hours of classes were quite low, so i was integrated, but it could have been better wit
event in the university. And about the population in general, I met great people but the only regret i
known more danish people. I lived in a international residence. It was great because there were like a
automatically harder to meet danish people.

My integration was not really intense as I did not really go out and I was never with the same class, bu
I would say about 4/10.

University of Warwick has a lot of Erasmus students and they do a lot of things to integrate them. Eng
very happy to host abroad people, to work and live with them and they do all what they can to int
activities organised by an association of the University, we discovered England, the English people a
that facilitate our integration.

The integration in the partner university was very good. The first week, we had the integration week
of international students. Because we are very few in each class the integration in each lecture is
population is not very friendly at the first approach but after a while we use to live li

With the partner university: 90/100 With the local population: 70/100 because Japanese are really
Japanese dance,, and i go to many field works to meet the local population with my community and
helps me to meet a lot of local people, who are really nice.

I would say that I have been pretty well integrated by the administrative staff of the FH. Even before
a Facebook group, with all the other Erasmus students, which gave me the opportunity to ask for tip
then to contact people when there was something planned (party, travel etc.). The FH also mad
international students, which was available in the hallway and where one could find out which cou
students came from. The integration with the international students happened quite naturally whilst
German students was a bit harder as some of them are reluctant to international students… I would
with the local population was in overall ok. People in shops or any public places have always been ni
to deal with foreigners, as Aachen is close to Belgium and the Netherlands.

The university has a real desire to integrate foreign students. This is done rather well. However, the l
and harsh natural, so it is difficult to engage in conversation with her.

Partner University - 75%: As I highlighted it previously the introduction week is well developed, the pa
effective, the GSOM administration is rather available, the teaching staff is listening and the stud
foreigners. Local Population - 45%: Except in the university, nobody speaks English in Saint-Petersb
thus very simple and reduced. The culture of smile if not well-know from Russian people but it is impo
their personality. To begin everything seems cold and difficult and then you get into t

The integration in the partner university was very good. The first week, we had the integration week
of international students. Because we are very few in each class the integration in each lecture is
population is not very friendly at the first approach but after a while we use to live li

My integration was very quick thanks to the introduction week and my Russian buddy who helps m
process, the university is developed according to European criteria so it is not complicated to be int
9/10. Nevertheless the integration in the local population was more complicated because of the lan
English so it was a little bit complicated to be understood especially in supermarket, moreover Russ
their habits so we have to understand them. But after one month I was integrated. I wil

My integration with the foreign students was very good, we spent most of the time all foreign studen
local students and the local population, it was not the same. The integration was more complicated. T
quite cold, they don't speak a lot in general, less with foreigners. I almost didn't have contact with F
one or two friends. Finnish people are not known to be very talkative.

Integration in our partner university was very good because we lived in the same residence. With t
much harder because white people are quite unusual in the residence boroug

I think I was well integrated in the partner university. I played tennis with the student team, I often w
for exchange student for instance. However I met more exchange students than British. I think it is ea
same situation. And yet I was living in my accommodation with only locals so I have learned more a
than others I think. Because there were all British I had to speak English every day and tried to know

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The integration with the India students was very easy because they are very nice with us and the
opportunities to share moments with them. They proposed us a lot of plans, inside or outside the C
protector with us, and they just wanted our happiness. They always did what we wanted to do, and th
us. The Indian people are really nice with foreign people. We never had problems with them, and the
help. After, they have some habits very different. They can seem very insistent because they look yo
they follow you. But it is not mean, they cannot see “white” people every day, and it is ju

On a percentage rate where 100% is the best opinion: My integration is: 10% (I have no good exp
with the culture, I am not adapted for such society and my values are too different, if you don't speak
will find yourself lost pretty soon outside campus. Campus is in the north of japan, lost in the middle
bus to go to a small city with no much to do. You don't meet Japanese everyday life. Traveling is cos
10% (I have no Japanese contact and get difficulties wanting to make some, students are young and m
school than university)

Avec l'école, l'intégration est inexistante, les espagnols ne sont pas très avenants, il y avait très pe
cours. Avec la population, beaucoup de vols, les gens crachent dans la rue.. ça dépend vraim

My integration into my partner university is total, I have lot of friends from different countries and
activities every week together. Integration with the local population is perfect, a lot of Polish people a
people and the French people are appreciated.

On a scale on 1 to 10 i would say 3 or 4 to be nice. Racism against foreign people is even among t
teaching us. And it was not better outside the university. We have been told that slovak people don't
at banks, shops, public services ... Even with their own people, there are just rude by natu

I think I integrated quite well into the university. Nevertheless the stay at Warwick is very short (only
short to build strong friendships and really enjoy our time in the country.

I’m fully integrated here (10/10), there is no difference made between me and the local student a
personal is very nice and helpful. The students also are very friendly and always read

Sur le plan universitaire et culturel l’intégration s’est très bien faite. La population étant très accueilla
très pédagogue, le process d’intégration en est facilité.

I have been well integrated in the university because we have participated to all activities propose
spoke with every exchanges students and Macanese peoples in order to know more about the country
and at the end they have been our friends.

I had a really good integration in the university. The school works a lot on it by organising lunch, tra
with many other international students but also Mexicans. But students of the TEC don’t represen
population because it’s a really expensive school (more than 10 000€ per year and the minimum sa

I’m very glad about my integration because Irish people are very welcoming! They offer their help e
very different than in France! The first days, many Irish people helped me to find supermarkets,
example... And the partner university offers a lot of associations and activities to satisfy people’s nee
employees are very helpful and nice (they helped me to find a flatshare and to understand how to

Out of 10, I will say 4. In fact we still feel that we are strangers also because we are not mixed with th
other thing is that there is nothing organized for us, or for all the students in general. There is some
desk, but this is just it: no events, no integration, and no activities… In general with the local popula
because I had the opportunity of meeting a Russian guy that has lived in England for 4 years, so he
showed us a lot of local things, so places or events that are not known by strangers. So having a nat
more integrated. However the language barrier is still a big problem. In fact most of the Russian are n
or any other language so if you want to talk to them it has to be in Russian. Our course did not allowe
and so it was quite impossible to have a conversation with a Russian. So for that I will grade my integ
population with a 6 out of 10.

My integration into the university is good, even if it’s a huge university. However, it’s quite hard to
Taiwanese people because very few people can speak English. But in my daily life, my integration i
integrated, despite language barrier.

According to HOFSTEDE and his national culture theory I was able to observe the difference of “pow
France and Northern Ireland. Irish people are really friendly; conversations are very long and intere
curious about our life (they ask plenty of questions). It is very pleasant to discuss with them becau
conversation.
I want to give a very good mark to my integration into my partner university and
Northern Ireland. Actually, both staff and students here are very used to meet international studen
importance and how to integrate them.

It is a little be difficult to be integrate in japanese circle because they are really shy to speak eng
communicate is really different ( they cannot express directly what they think). But I am meet other e
we are too much french people in this small university (10 ESC Rennes and 5 other french people). Fo
english all the day and it is a barrier to the integration. The local population is really nice but they sp
so we connot communicate.

The integration between foreign students was great but into the partner university it was really diffi
people don’t speak English including students. Even the president of the student’s union doesn’t sp
class, most of the time Russian students were apart from us. There were only a few to attend Englis
population in general, it was the same. Russians don’t understand why foreigners come in Russia if t
language and can be really rude sometimes. But it is better with young people

A very good integration, the student desk try to organize events almost every week. Finnish peopl
hesitate to communicate with them.

The integration in the university is difficult because italian students are very closed, they are not of
would say 50 % because whe have met a lot of other Erasmus students. The local population is open

I integrate myself very well at NTU, I made a lots of good friends. It is true that most of my friends are
I made some local students friends by for instance having a language exchange friend or having grou
students.

In the University it was okay, people are normal, sometimes nice, but with the local population it was
like foreigners, are sometimes racist (there are a lot of skin heads) and not friendly at all, in

The integration was maybe a bit low because except for the students who were part of the student u
between Erasmus students. The only time I really spoke with Finnish students was in pu

Thanks to my buddy i was fully integrated with danish people which was a good point. She also all
erasmus students. So i can say that i was really well integrated.

You are well integrated both by the administration and the local student that are very friendly and
about your country and your culture.

We feel well integrated in the university but because we wre in class only on saturday and sunday w
leave in the same city than us it was not so easy to be good friend with them, but anyway, everybo
make us feel confortable. We feel very well integrated with local population and we keep very

Let’s imagine a scale from 0 (not integrated) to 5 (I can be considered as a Lithuanian). At school :
friends at school and I only go there to attend my lectures. General life : 4 I met a lot of people and
mean my age) are really nice and open-minded (not everyone obviously). It’s a bit difficult with elde
don’t speak English but the only fact you can say a couple of Lithuanian words make them smile… An
general way, you can feel that this people has been suffering for a while (they are independen

In this county and this school also you have to be open minded because it’s a beautiful country and c
time to adapt your self to this culture. The integration is very easy, they use to respect

I had a very good integration at UNIC . I met a lot of Erasmus students who are really open-minded. C
nice with strangers too. The first language is Greek but a lot of Cypriots speaks English and are ready
to you in English.

With the local population, integration is a hard thing. Norwegian people is reserved, you have to do th
very kindly and polite. Concerning my integration into my partner university, it was favoured by a lo
the beginning of the semester.

I would rate my integration with a 7/ 10 to this university, because the pace was really high and
integrated to a group of Spanish people. However, I was socially integrated, talking and sharing tim
people.

My integration....so-so. As I said my level of speaking wasn't good so going for them, was difficu
population...depend on where you are.

I think and I’m not the only one that it’s impossible to be integrated in Wuhan life. First, most of the f
at least one year and for some of them 6 or 7 years. Then they all know each other’s and they all sp
speak with them but no one really became a good friend. Concerning chinsese people, they never int
they speak chinsese. We had a lot of contact with chinese people who speaks French at the beginning
are in town it’s also very difficult to communicate because very people seaks eng

7/10 but I think I could do 9/10 because the culture is very different and I think, it’s just that I didn’t
basics of the behaviour of the Chinese.

I have share with all the people in course with me. I met ocal population in courses when we were wi
outside especially in my town house with my neighbors.

To the partner university I would rate as a 4/10. The uni is far so I didn't wanted to go there when it
going to class, this is a big disadvantage. With the local population I would rate as a 7/10. People ar
and you get really quickly the way of living here :)

In the partner university I would say that I manage to integrate myself quite easily with the rhythm,
assignment. I would give a 4/5. However, it was very hard to be integrated in the local population. T
and looked indifferent. They will not propose you to help you, you have to ask. When I tried to discus
life, what they like … they answer but never ask you questions then so conversations are quite short.
questions is for them to intrusive and rude. So I would rate this integration 2/5

My integration went well. thanks mainly to sport. In fact I play basketball for 12 years and the level in
leader of the team of the IMT and I made real friends there.

Good according to the lovely irish and erasmus student. It's a big change when you arrive b

I think I was well integrated in the university because i had good relation with teachers, i continue to
now (in France), good relation with the administration because i was here to help them and was pres
example, i spend a sunday with russian children in an orphanage with some student of Mirbis to m
activities, challenge and to reward them. My integration with the local population was more hard b
have the occasion to meet russian outside the university because only few russian speak english, sow
was hard to have conversation with people outside. But i succeed to make russian friend of my age
without any others erasmus students.

The first step with university and population was hard, they looked rough, and too serious, but after
the russian become really nice and help us a lot. I think it is quite the same in all countries, once t
integration is really easy.

I think my integration into my partner university was quite good but much better with the local popul
trips were organised by associations outside of the university and it allowed us meet ot

My integration with Erasmus students would be 9/10, since I spent most of the time with people co
integration with Spanish people was more around 6/10. Problems understanding the language (some
and I had trouble hearing with the slightest amount of noise) and following Erasmus events kept me
meet locals somehow. But bonding with classmates is quite hard, since they already knew each othe
semester) and have all classes together, while mine were shared between different d

It was quite difficult at the beginning to be integrated in my different classes because I chose classes
was never we the same people, and people saw me only 3 or 4 hours a week. But thanks to work gro
them, be more integrated, and speak better Spanish. With the local population it was really easy beca
the Spanish life, and everyone wanted to discover French culture. Thanks to that I spoke with many p
conversation topics. Moreover, I discovered people of many countries particularly thanks to all my roo
world.

In the university, we had class with people who knew them for a long time, so it was a quite difficult
the city in general, people are very open minded and its easy to meet great peo

My integration in this university was very low. That is the biggest disappointment I have. I thought
university would be better because it would be easier to meet students but in fact, the contrary happe
small that all the students know each other for a long time and they keep staying together. They hav
students and never ask us questions about our culture, point of view, way of living... If you want to tal
you to go towards them. Even if you spend time talking and sharing a moment, you always have to d
(talking several times with the same person doesn’t make him your friend). After a month of class, so
your name whereas there are not a lot of exchange students in the group. We discovered after one
had to buy the course material at the photocopy place. No one told us that, we knew it because we
students had it. We also discovered that a blog existed, where teacher put their file but exchange s
access to it. More generally, people are open minded, it is easy to speak with unknown people like
people in the street… Except the students, people are welcoming.

80% integrate Because some mexican have already their friends but the majority really want to kno
People there are really nice, and you really feel good there. It's really not dangerous, the university is
Latin America.

My integration into MCI was very good because it’s a small university and we were only 50 in our prog
the same people and it’s easier thanks to the different group works. It’s more difficult with the loca
young people speak English but I struggled to speak English with old people. I had to use the few g
communicate with them

In the university it was very easy to meet a lot of people thanks to the diferent classes and the hi
students. It was more diffciultto meet Spanish people... I you find a flat sahring with Sapnish peo

My integration in the university was good. On the one hand, the university attributed me one mento
mentor was there to explain us the life in Korea. She was really nice but could feel that she was quite
she was shocked because of our culture differences. The local people are very shin so it hard to be
few try to share and talk with us. Most of the times, we stayed between foreign pe

On the scale out of 10, i would rate my integration with an 8. I have been involved in some of the un
as with my housemates and acquaintances in external activities.

Italian people are very friendly and even if they don’t speak very good English, they speak to you, the
so the integration is very easy !

In the side of the students we were very well integrated. Indeed, they quickly came to us and we exc
their country and their culture. However, the administration has done nothing to integrate ourselv
contacts with them on site. In a country like India it's a big problem.

I would say 10 out of 10. As i said, Canadian people are extremely nice and welcoming and everythin
feel integrated.

The integration is very easy. HOST welcome us very well. They organize different events to help us to
of Hermosillo centre or a rally. They stayed with us at the university. It is easy to integrate with the l
Every Mexican is very nice and helpful with us.

Les étudiants espagnols ne sont pas très ouverts et souvent ne veulent pas intégrer d 'érasmus dans
plupart du temps c'est le professeur qui impose un erasmus par groupe... Sinon hors de l'univers
accueillants et toujours prêt a nous aider.

Thanks to HOST, the association that take care of exchange student, our integration with Mexican p
organized party for us, we also made friend by playing soccer and basketball. But with the local pop
more difficult

The integration could be difficult at the beginning because not everybody speaks english, you have to
that are really useful. But all the student are very sympathic and they are interesting about exchang
are open minded and easy to

On a scale of 10 : 8/10. Local population : 7/10.

Considering the same rate of the synthesis, I think I lived an excellent integration. It couldn’t be bette
live here through conversations with friends who just came back from China. And for the integratio
partner university, all was perfect because as I said, Chinese people have the welcome and in

The integration in the university : 3/10, in the local population in general : 8/1

We had a very good integration with all the people in the university. We had a lot a friend, everybod
With the local population it was more difficult.

Out of 5, I would give a 4 for my integration in the university. Students in the dorm come from so man
can really improve your English talking with them. Moreover, there is a good team spirit, everybody h
administration is accommodating with the students.
We have a good contact with the local popul
nice. It is a plus if you have the minimum required in Chinese speaking.

Thanks to the orientation week, it’s very easy to meet newspersons.

Integration for both 3/10, I don’t feel really integrated in the school and neither in the local populatio
get in touch in a friend relationship with Norwegian, we were not pushed to be part of an association
and all the associations are in Norwegian, nothing for Erasmus.

Bonne intégration : 8/10 Avec les russes en général, plus difficile car pas trop moyen de com

The local population is really open minded, however several differences exist because of the culture
will be happy.

Concerning the parter university: 50 %, we stayed a lot with other exchange students? ANd concerni
Russian people is avery cold people, so It is very difficult to improve integration with the lo

Pretty good, students were very nice and when you live on a campus it’s better for your integration, i
example we supported our basketball team all the Friday nights during the season, you can buy good
local population is very nice, welcoming.

At the university, not that good. People were really nice but their isn’t a lot of erasmus students th
amazing people at Bogazici University so it wasn’t that important. The local population is so nice ! the
your lost, even if they don’t speak english very well. And the one that speaks english, you will proba
them ;)

I would give an A grade for the integration system of the partner university, even if sometimes things
foreign student who don't understand the way of planing of germans. The welcome mood of the po
would give an B or C grade.

The integration was very good. The University has a service dedicated only for exchange students and
So it is easy to have information and people answers quickly by mail for all your question, or if it is pr
to the office Laurier international. Some activities are organized: the opening of Olympics games, two
on a camp … We are not alone. We communicate essentially by Facebook in a group dedicated. Wa
had some contact with the local population only with students. But it was easy to communicate
supermarket or cinema. People make some effort to understand you.

Czech people are very friendly if they speak English, if they don't, do not try. More and more people
look for the young generations. Inside the university there is a big community of exchange studen
together more than with Czech students. I guess we don't have the same short term

My integration into the partner university was easy. The international office facilitated our integration
day and some events. Also, the Facebook Group created by the international office before our arrival
questions as well as to be in contact with the other international students. Then, Korean students w
with international students and group work was an effective way to meet people. They gave me many
and were a great help for me. Living on the off-campus was another good way to interact with studen
and to make new friends. Unfortunately, my integration with the local population in general was a l
due to the language barrier since most Koreans do not speak English.

I think I have been very well integrated in my partner university. I have made some really good frie
students are nice and open, so it is easy to integrate. With the local population, it is a little bit toug
Cantonese. As a consequence, taking the taxi or order a meal can become very difficult,

I would rate my integration into my partner university as an 8 over 10 because I have met quite a lot
also couple Spanish student that became my friends. And my rate for my integration with the loca
would be probably a 7 because I know I could have done much more and share more experience with
few friends with whom I am still in contact but I know I could have done more so that is why I cannot
7 over 10.

Very good. Well integrated.

My integration was good, I met some very interesting people in made some good friendship. No p
population in general who is very welcomed and generous. The shopkeepers know us well and we sym
of the owner of the property. We were invitated by many moroccans to discover their family, food, ho
was great.

What general advice would you give to future students wishing to study in your partner

Even if Krakow is less "sexy" than further countries, don't hesitate to go ! People are nice, you can do
the zloty, the city is beautiful, the night life is awesome, and it s not exactly as the life style in Fran
discover with some russian influences. It wasn't my first choice, but I'm very happy to got this desti

If you want to go to India, don’t hesitate, go to IIFT. There are lots of opportunities to meet indian pe
North India as the schedule is not so heavy (less classes than FORE).

A general advice to give would be to choose very well the courses. It happens that the information
university about the courses are vague and does not reflect the real content. It is important to be we
and what it is required in order to avoid mistakes.

I think general advice that I could give to future students is to be in the facebook group before to com
do naturally.

To not be afraid to choose Spanish classes, you improve easily and rapidly.

My first advice to a future student in my university is to come with suitable clothes for tough winters
weather from December to the end of March. It is unusual for a French or Western Europe student. M
student to take his time to choose his courses because our university lets us a long time to registe
Health Insurance in order to avoid any medical fees, to come with an open-mind to meet new people,
order to discover a new culture, a country in total transition.

Try to not stay only with International students but also with the Norwegian

Take CNAS classes: very interesting Be careful with class absences . Respect dea

don't go

If I would give an advice to future students wishing to study in the UIR ( International University of R
connected to the student life of the University which is very attractive and in development.
More
favour discussion and interactions with teachers because they always be receptive to this. Finally, e
each years; Moroccans are people very welcoming if they feel that you are interested by them, their c
So , it is important to respect their traditions without cultural prejudices. For example, don't do disag
presence of prayer room inside the school.

I will advise you to go if you like English culture and if you love big cities because London is a

Look for a sharedflat with german people in order to improve the langage skill

Follow russian courses and do your homework!

For other students who shall study in the Coruña University, I would tell them that the first few week
marks in the city and in the university but then people will be more at ease with you and so do yo
administration and the students are attentive with people from abroad.

Studying in Indonesia and particulary SBM-ITB is a great experience. The people are really open and
the other students, you will have a really great time with them.

I have just one advice: do not book your accommodation in advance except when it’s on-campus. You
days near the university (Travelodge hotel for instance) and lots of people will help you to find a

The adaptation is really easy, in the university as in the country, and because the culture is just a bit
everything only speaking with people, you will not be lost ! if you are interesting in it you can learn th
Krakòw, it will make you understand why people act like that, or why the city is built

Do not come here if you don't like sports or typical japanese cultural activities. Do not come here if
you can easily go out and make parties. Come here with an open mind and a wish of learn

I would like to advice to the future student that they don't have to be stressed by going in Trondheim
evrything is well-organised and planned. The administration is efficient and they will give us all the i
they need. For the lectures they just have to be aware that Theory is the basement of all the lecture
will ask them for giving the theory they have learned during their studies on books and literatures.
forget your creativity mind. For me it was very useful and interesting to learn about the culture of th
5 months. The lecture "Introduction to Norway" will give you all the key to understant why Norway

The general advice is to inform yourself on the different available courses, the number of places an
subscription. If not, you could miss some very good classes because every one wants the same cla
technological change, Marketing classes…)

They have to be careful for registering to the courses. The process is unusual. I think that the best so
flat with others students. Try to have an active participation in classes.

You will have lot of free time, so use it well! Use your time to travel, find a job or and internship. I fo
after arriving, I could have found one earlier but I lost my time doing nothing

My general advice will be to find a good place in hermosillo to live, it’s a calm city so the best is to ha
of roomates inside. If possible a swimming pool. Otherwise, It’s a fascinated country there is a lot of p
them are situated in the south so keep money to travel !

Try to negotiate to get accomodation on the Main campus, there were more activities and people on
students in second year of MBA they are more open-mid and friendly. Get information about foreign s
this semester!! (Only French students this semester for us) You will not get a great student life as E
Ghaziabad, because of it is little bit far away from the centre of Delhi, so you meet less people. Bu
practice sports  and to travel each week.

My first advice would be to learn the Korean and the Hangel (Korean alphabet) and also to take th
University. My other advice would be to take all the possibilities offered by the university and the bud
Seoul, other cities of South Korea but also the Korean culture in general. Furthermore, it is always ver
to make friends with Korean people.

First one: Don’t be stressed and appreciate that . The only thing that they makes stressed them is t
totally different from the Parisian one. Walk a bit slower on the streets; it may take you longer to get
normal here. While I felt Buenos Aires was a safe city. Be smart and follow your intuition. Taxis do
maybe opt for one instead of waiting at a shady bus stop for half an hour during the night.. I also stro
the number of a reliable Radio Taxi business in your cell phone if not immediately when you arrive. M
trusted Radio Taxi group, so feel free to ask someone who works in your hostel. See a crowd of cute
supervision? Make sure you hold onto your belongings. Bring euros in cash to benefit from the rate
contact with some students before you arrival

Not to worry if he doesn’t have a fluent italian because we are always with italians so in less than o
fluent italian.
Try to learn chinese, it's really useful for integration.

- To prepare the paperwork for the Visa in advance - To books tickets early

I think that thins university is great but not made for everyone. I think that it might be very boring
places that move ,with the fun atmosphere, where one can easily go out. It's not made for someone w
to many people all the time. But I think I am lucky to be in this cosy and smooth atmosphere, wit
protection. But in my opinion, 4 months is enough.

The advice that I can give to a future students is to not charge a lot his agenda with classes to enjoy
time to travel. I have class tuesday to thursday so I have enought time at the end of the week t

If you ready to work, it is the perfect place for you.

To be aware that Danmark is an expensive country but it worths the price.

There are a lot of French people in Guadalajara so try to know most of foreign people, Wait to be arriv
for accommodation, do not believe that you are not going to spend a lot because even if it is cheap,
spend a lot of money..

To be careful, but not to be paranoiac with the securities in the city, after 6 months nobody attacked m
university, the teachers, and students.. The Colombian life is so different compared ESC Rennes
relationship..)

Bring warm clothes for February and march, because it can be very cold.

Enjoy every moment of your trip in Istanbul. you 'll not regret it at all. Try to take some turkish lesso
more because you will be able to have real conversations with the Turksih people. Try to visit th
( Diyarbakir, Mardin, Urfa, Van, Tatvan ....) . Those places are unbelievable in terms of culture and la
nothing, every one will be happy to invite you to their home. Don't spend your entire time with only
your own crew and go see Turkish people. The nightlife is crazy, with rooftops and secret places. Do n
before going to Turkey ,we will be glad to help you for anything

Do not hesitate to choose Finis Terrae as one of your first choices, as long as you are ready to make a
culture and speak Spanish. Culture is not that different and the school is a really go

Don't be shy, try to meet maximum of people by doing different activities and en

I think that the futur student should participate at every kind of events proposed by the university
(erasmus), and pick courses that he really like because sometime it need some w

Look at the courses to be sure that they purpose what you really want, and if the courses are alrea
anyway, there are always some Japanese students who drop them.

The university of economics is great as well as the city of Prague. Do not fear about other erasmus s
people (not young) which could be cold in some situations.

I would say that students should assiduous at school and take adavantage of their free time to tr
countries around and to meet new people because it is a rich an unforgettable expe

I advice to make a good choice for the classes because some classes have difficult projects/ exams. A
Spanish and English classes to improve the two languages.

Don’t be afraid of the weather, it’s actually better than in Rennes ;)

There are many things to be said…ask your bank for a proper debit card and to unlock money trans
arrive with a bit of cash, locate where the supermarkets are before you arrive, do not miss the introdu
a student association etc…

Just spending the maximum amount of time on the Hanyang campus, even during break times, in ord
place, to meet the local students, to share your experiences with them, to do activities on and to fe
campus life.

Take some time to understand and know the greek culture and way of thinking, also meet with ESN te
always there to help

I would advice them not to go to Ghaziabad. Because it is a city badly situated and dangerou, and the
school. And I think that for an exchange semester this is two very important po

The student needs to have a strong interest for the Chinese culture and have to be curious, open min
so easy every day, very different from our western habits.
Moreover, the student needs to be auton

Visiting Poland before is really helpfully. Learning few Polish words is essential. Try to meet Polish
erasmus one's because it's really important to learn Polish culture and way of life for people in the
country.

Istanbul is a great city but you should prepare this semester correctly. Do a maximum of events orga
the other organizations (Best party life, Istanbul Student Life, etc.) are worst.

I would advise them to book very early their trains and other means of transport because the late
expensive it is. Be sure that you will not have any extra fees by withdrawing money from the bank be
an English account just for a semester so it is very expensive to get pounds. But if you do like I did, i.
a bank with international free withdrawal, it is better. I have a MasterCard, I can pay and get cash from
fee. I have nothing more particular to advise since the university answer every question very quickly
you arrive.

To go to talk to as much people as possible cause this is for me the main goal of an Erasmus semeste

To learn some basics in korean, because it's really useful when you live in Korea (they don't speak eng
is a good choice.

If they decide to go to India, whatever University, they should be very curious before going to India a
the way of life, hygiene and Indian food. Many students didn’t appreciate this academic exchange b
sufficiently informed of the actual conditions of life in India.
Culture shock can be very hard and th
to India must be cultural aspect. The motivations, such as the practice of English and travels are va
succeed this academic exchange.

To study in this university, future students need to enter it with a open mind and to not be stopped b
need to try to get close to Koreans and not only stay with French people, in order to really get to kn

Do not think that going to TEC is just vacation. According to course that you will have, you can have
that, this university is really great. A real campus with all the installations you can dream about. Also
the best way to pursue you network. And finally, just enjoy the time in this country, it go

It's better if they like sport activities in order not being bored by lot of free time. If they like countr
developed and peaceful it is perfect. If they want traveling a lot, it's better to choose another destin
lot.

Living in Netherlands is very cool and class are very interesting but if you are afraid of the level of
netherlands

Do not think they will help you in any thing, you have to take care of your classes and organise every
don't want to be lost then. Always be correct with the teachers and they will be in return, you can com
they are willing to understand if you have difficulties in the class and adapt exams

My principal advice would to be really open-minded, don’t hesitate to go the students or anyone if yo
anything. They are friendly, even if lots of times people look at you because you are a “bule” which
The environment is really nice so you have to enjoy the most you can in order to not regr

Don't worry it's going to be perfect !!

To be sure to have all information before their departure. Be sure that Rennes has the great inform
communicate with the local student to know when the class start, where you can find an accommoda
an have! It is important to have a good integration and be disappointed from the fi

Don't be afraid of discover others cultures and not only the american way of li

Do not hesitate to discover the life inside the campus. Ateneo de Manila is one of the best and big
country, students are happy to show it to foreigners.

I’m not thinking to one particular advice but I guess its important to make efforts to speak English an
people by working in team with them, otherwise you won’t have a lot of contact with Norwe

Save some money, books and food can get expensive quite fast. And the best thing during the exchan
So save money.

Trying to come to local people to speak with them and to understand them, not staying too much wit
is too easy. And also be prepared to work with people really different from us, which can quickly

First, I would stay to people who are afraid to go to a spanish country because their level of speak
hesitate and GO. It's a great opportunity. My level of spanish wasn't good, and I hesitated a lot befo
country because I was afraid my level wasn't good enough. But you learn so much faster when you liv
level got better really fast! The first month is the harder but don't forget that almost everybody whic
exchange are like you! Then I would say that you have to do all the party with the school becaus
integrated, speak with people, do things with them and you'll feel confortable much more faster! If
don't understand do not hesitate to ask question to the teacher, he knows you are learning a new la
you.

I give the advice to take class from the CNAS because there were very interesting and not so

The first advice is to be open-minded and to understand that even if American culture is closed fo
European culture, you need to adapt and speak with the local population in order to perceive the d
comfortable in this new environment. The campus of Kent State University is also very huge (with am
thus you’ll have the opportunity to meet people from all over the world...but only if you are not s
University organizes many events, so you need to be curious and look for information about these ev
the “Student Center” or on the Website of the university). Furthermore it is very important to have
because the campus is a little bit isolated (you can go to the small downtown and enjoy some shops
restaurants are 20 minutes by walking. Don’t expect to discover a huge downtown in Kent). The mai
that the car is very essential (to go to the supermarket for example, or anywhere else)! Thus it is v
convenience to have American friends because these ones have generally a car. In terms of acade
students must be aware about the fact to study continuous, to have more personal workload and exa
than we can have at ESC Rennes School of Business.

The advice that I can give for future students which want study in this university is that in spite of t
classes, it's not easy, a lack of work can quickly be harmful especially with the final exams and
questionnaires.
Finally, Madrid is a city very attractive for youngers and for students. It is necessary
reconcile student life and success at school. (At the beginning, we are a little incited by this attracti
good state of mind ). You shouldn't underestimate the worlkload because a bad grade in a mid-term
consequences, it's difficult to catch up points lost in particular with the languag

The most important one would be to cling yourself especially with the professor's accent. The first m
understand but it gets easier and easier each month.

Thurles is boring if you don’t travel. So it is an opportunity to discover Ireland (train/bus and hostel/B

Because there are a lot of different hours for the same course, chose class in the same day to have o
the rest of the time travel a lot. Mexico is very interesting and cultural country and everywhere we g
know about maya History, colonization,…

I would advise them to search a house in the erea called Bellavista very early. This is the best plac
advise them to avoid staying with french people because otherwise they won't learn

Be prepared to meet new people with a different culture, language, ways to work than

I really enjoyed my exchange but I do think it would have been much better if I knew at least the bas
Russian as soon as possible to be able to speak with people there.

Be sure that you are well informed about the city, the university and the opportunities that you can h
of what you expect of an exchange and, if this university is able to answer it.

Students have to be prepared to face extreme poverty, mendacity and lack of hygiene. This can b
(depending on person) but when we achieve to go beyond that, India turns out to be a bea

Don’t be afraid to speak during classes or to go to the student because integration by the school is no
don’t hesitate to choose classes in Spanish because it permits to integrate himself and speak e

I remember that I really hesitated to go to Madrid at the beginning because indeed the Spain is not re
I will never regret my choice. So if you hesitate because of the same reasons, don’t hesitate any more
for me, more especially Madrid. I really fell in love with this city and it was just so hard to come back
why but there is a type of magic in this city which makes you more alive and happier than ever. One
if you go to Madrid or Spain in general, pay attention on your affairs, because there are many thieves
only negative point of this city. I was attentive during my stay, and I never had any p

Do not hesitate, Mikkeli is a really good place to study. It might seem far at first, you might (like me)
are going on Helsinki campus but in a small town lost in the middle of the finnish lakes, but the unive
are great, the parties amazing and the landscape breath-taking.

I’d tell them not to worry since people are available all the time to help foreigners with any difficulty
that the university is 20 minutes by car from Rabat. However, buying a house in Sala el Jadida (wher
the campus is not worth it: a flat in Rabat will let students experience the real life in Morocco and it's
than being isolated but close to the university.

The general advice that I will give to student who want to study in this university is to not hesitate a
one of my best scholar experience, and I feel as if I really belong to NUIG. Studying in NUIG is not fo
want to relax during a semester: it is a lot of class hours, lot of personal work, but it worth it. At the s
organize so many activities for us in order to discover the country, travel, meeting people, etc. NUIG
the one who want to learn how to balance personal and scholar life.

My first advice to a future student in my university is to come well equipped because of the very cold
to March. It is unusual for a French or Western Europe student. Moreover, I would tell the student to ta
courses because our university offers a large period of time to register, to get his European Health Ins
any medical fees, to come with an open-mind to discover a new culture, and a country in t

I would advice them to be prepared to have a weaker teaching than in France, to practice Italian bef
movies in Italian, etc..

One advice would be to take Korean class. Even if it is hard, it is a way to understand the culture but a
Daejeon because just a few Koreans speak English.

I would say: “Get prepared for a amazing experience! Sometimes you will get shocked but most o
impressive experiences… especially with the life style here”

Don't care about the courses and think a lot about travelling and meeting some erasmus people fr
Because there are not so much erasmus people in RISEBA.
They should try to live completely as Norwegian people.

Open-minded : A lot of things are confusing in China, but try to live like a chinese and not like europe
more than one-entry visa Web : Buy a VPN before to go to have illimited acce

- To buy some warm clothes definitly - Be ready to arrive a completely different culture - Enlgish is s
not worry about it - Choose welll your courses but you can try the first lesson and change if you dont
to travel a lot - Be open to everyone and meet a lot of people - Learn some basic lithuanian word a
you a little bit more

Be careful in the street because it is not a safe place and we quickly forget tha

Our winter was very cold and rugged, particularly on February so future students bring your warm cl
red meat here, so enjoy the French meat before leaving.

My advice would be to take intensive classes so that you can finish the trimester earlier and you’ll ha
The intensive classes are also more interesting.

Brace yourself, the winter was very awful.

To choose a flat in the center of the Bratislava, it's the better way to really enjoy the city and to meet
hesitate to use their free time to travel, even not very far, because it's not expensive and it

If you like nature, calm city with nice people, you should come here. Moreover, Aalto University is ver
(It has been ranked as Finland's best university).

I'd say they should definitely take the university accommodation in Endcliffe, even if it's quite expens
allows you to make friends really quickly and it's the most important in my opinion to feel good about
Then take as many courses as you can because i only took three and i was quite bored from

Get prepared about the norvegian language which is so strange!! No seriously, I think that my adv
should not have any stress; living in Norway is really easy, and the school is taking care about almos
nothing to do!

I’d say to them to be prepared to work kind of hard and to live in the downtown of the city because th
most comfortable to live in and there are a lot of things to do. Plus, They need to fit to the Mexica
learn, what they’re supposed to etc… It’s in the “American way”. Sports also matter and can add va
than in France, TEC pushes their students to express themselves and the oral participation is a key pa
understood they wanted us to confront our points of view in order to get us understand differences in
be seen as advantages and not as weaknesses. I think that’s why we were systematically distribut
nationalities. So my final advice would : Do not hesitate to involve yourself with other nationalities in
will provide you really valuable multicultural skills you will be able to use in your fut

It is important to chose carefully the courses in order to make it suit with your professional wishes, bu
in mind that it is just an erasmus exchange so it is important to enjoy your stay there, visit a lot and m
a really short time period so you have to enjoy every moment.

Do not stay on your first impressions concerning India or the culture, you will have a lot of fun and a
you won't regret! And maybe you won't come back in France after that, as many of us

I think if people wish to study in Japan, it is better to learn Japanese before coming here. At list the ba
university to share rooms with Japanese students, participate to a maximum of clubs/associations in o
be really integrated to the student life.

Enjoy. I think that the university is complete and other such variety of activity than every type of st
within.

Come as you are. Erasmus is an unforgettable experience. I have nothing special

They have to contact the association join us bogota before coming

The future advice I would give them is to be open-minded toward Moroccan people, to be very resour
Arabic or have good knowledge of the country. The Moroccan culture is rich and very interesting, b
European environment, sometimes we would feel like we are 30 years ago in term of infrastructures
we can see Mercedes cars and donkeys at the same level on the street. The future students would b
environment. The UIR Rabat is a very good university promoted by the king himself and by all the upp
considered as a leader university in the country and in all the Maghreb region

I would tell to future students wishing to study in my partner university to be very open-minded. At
surprising to discover this country. They do not have the same cultural habits. Future students m
appearances because local population is very kind and helpful. Local people are just afraid because w
speak in English and they do not understand English. Future students must be patient because it is q
this wonderful culture. The adaptation is easier after that.

To learn perfectly Russian language before. Because there is few people whom speak English in
complicated to speak with Russian.

Take it because you will work less than other student , there is a lot of things to do in russian and in t
average less expensive than in france and the night life is passionating.

Don't be shy, improve your italian thanks classes and people : it's really great

The worse point of the URI was the localisation. It is far from the city of Rabat. You have a campus clo
you cannot take advantage of the city of Rabat. The advice I can give is to take a flat on the town of R
and maybe rent a car for the last of your stay. Or find a private taxi who will drive you each day

I would say to future students that if they want to discover a new way of life and a new way of thnki
end of the world, I would advice them to go to Madrid, and particularly to ESIC , because the way of
the one used at the ESC. I would advice them to be open-minded, and dare to go and speak to the
because they are very friendly with new students from all over the world. Don't hesitate to not stay
but on the contrary try to make Spanish friends, because it is the best way to discover the city and
culture of the country.

I would say just work hard to have the chance to study in this partner university. It is a real chance. I
this university, be ready and open to discover a new culture (food, work, relationships...). If not, you w
opinion. Last advice; just enjoy your stay every moment, because time is running out. Do not hesitat
any activities at the beginning. If you want to do it after, it is often too late.

I would give the advice to research EVERY course available before and rating them on a list of 10-1
Spanish students ALL have to enrolled in courses even the one going abroad so this left only a few p
courses. To be very aware that the choice of courses is : first arrive, first serve; as this is done but int
lot and it is often necessary to go to the university and wait a couple of weeks to really have some co
option is to check the schedule and to go to a lot of classes the first week to really see what the cour
description can’t explain everything. And to keep in mind that they have a lot of FINANC

If you want to be more confident is Spanish, learn new things in business and meet awesome peopl
Hermosillo

My general advice for the future students wishing to study in Feng Chia University so to go to Taiwan
afraid by the fact that people don’t understand English and to adapt them to this. Downloading too
Chinese, to prepare some photos to show what they want to but for example or simply take Chine
university. Indeed, I didn’t take Chine Class because I had some class at the same time (Chinese Class
so I couldn’t. But , I noticed that my friends who took Chinese Class had more ease to make them u
university.

It is a real opportunity to travel all over the United Kingdom through University trips or by your own. M
lot of student of different nationalities, and that is part of a good experience (For example, learn how

The general advice to give, it’s the go to all the event organized by the school to meet lot of people b
semester can be a little boring. Another point important it’s to know before that the cost of life is e
permit to do lot of extra thing.

If they want from india they come to IIFT. During our stay we exchanged with other students from oth
that it was the top IIFT. In fact, the campus is cheap: 30 €. The administration allows students to e
country and the faculty and students are very welcoming.

Come with a medium level of Spanish, try to leave with Spanish speaker, take interesting courses & e
because its more interesting

It’s a good university, I appreciated the teaching there.

It was a really good experience for me and i will just say that if i had the possibility to come back to t
so. I had the opportunity to meet international students and American and i really improved my Eng
don’t be scared to come to Missouri.

I would advise them to try different classes before choosing. It’s hard to know if you are going to like t
I think it’s wise to ask questions to teachers, to other students, etc. Also, it’s important to go talk to t
very beginning, it’s the best way to make friends and to improve quickly your Spa

It's a great opportunity to discover a wonderful contry and city, take care of chosing a good flat with
was the only bad pointbduring my stay here.

Be prepared.

If you want to study in Esic MAdrid, you should speak with the studends of the school. With them,
Spanich level, your knowledge of the city and the country, and you will have better succe

Choose classes in english if your level in Italian is really low Find an appartment in downtown to real
Italian : La dolce vita ! Really try to meet some internationnal student with the help of stud

JUST TO IT! Even if Cookeville is a small place, you never get bored, there are always things do to, peo
was an amazing experience.

It could be a good idea to contact your “Buddy” in order to have some exchanges with Taiwanese pe
was very nice, we organised a weekly meeting with his friends so that we could exchange on our cult
learn some Chinese… I think it can be nice to contact the “international student network” to know oth
make some friends outside of the school (where most of the exchange students come from Japan or M
hesitate to take your sport clothes, there are a lot of opportunities to workout freely in the

I advice them to leave in the Casco antiguo because ths is beautiful, this is near to the University, to a
make some parties. I also recomand to follow travels of ESN to meet lot of peop

Need to be patient because of the different administrative system. But then it’s only a goo

They should be patient and able to wait (the national sport here in Colombia). Maybe to be cautious a
around the university. And also to enjoy the most they can.

The best advice is to contact students from the previous year to ask them which courses are good to
really difficult even with the description of the courses. Some are really difficult, some useless, and if
the good courses corresponding to you then it is difficult to change and it takes time, and you will mis
is really important cause it is during the first classes that the groups are forme

There is no advice about the university, everything should be great for you !

Prepare your travel and your arrival ! When you're well settled, there is nor more pr

Go to every course because it’s very interesting and the fact that we are close from teachers make

Prepare clothes for very cold and warm weather. But in general, I won't give any further advice. Just
can't be bad.

Unless you really need your privacy or cannot eat spicy food, Korea and this university are a very goo
regret. Try to make a bank card without fees abroad, because you can pay by credit card almost anyw
less than 1€.

Don't be afraid to talk with people you don't know. Don't leave alone because it is reassuring to know
case of trouble. Besides, you know more people because you know the ones you met and the ones t
most of the experience by studying at the library during the day and organise trips with some peopl

I would say that they don’t have take personally the fact that Finnish people won’t come to t

They REALLY have to be careful about the registration delays. The procedure is extremely complicate
think that it is important to live in the center and in a shared flat with others students for mu

Start learning Korean before coming to South Korea. Participate as much as possible to the activities,
exchange students. Enjoy as much as possible your staying at Korea Universit

Studying in Taiwan is a great opportunity, the country combine a high quality of living at a low every
visit Taipei and Taiwan this there is a very developped transportation system. Having notions of chines
to pursue a better integration.

Be carrefull of attendance, I would advise to not leave in the hotel accommodation, because there
problem.

Work hard in order to have a good ESC student’s rating.

This university is nice but it is not like the other Erasmus travel. There is very few activities to do and
the university. So if they want an active Erasmus experience, it is not the right desti

To not choose it. The city is really beautiful but the campus of ZUFE is really far away from the dow
“Xiasha”, and in “Xiasha” there is nothing to do. There is no other foreign student in this campus, we
difficult to share with the other. So I will advice them to choose an other city in China. A bigger city w
more english would be easier to live.

To join the association Conexion, the life is more easy this way and to make of Guadalajara your first c
best period of my life.

Pour pouvoir étudier sereinement à Malaga, il est recommandé d'avoir un niveau correct en espagno
l'oral. Cela facilitera votre intégration dans l'université mais aussi avec les étudiants espagnols qui pa
l'anglais.

Be ready for the weather, lots of snowstorms. Need to have a car if you want to trave

Don't forget that Denmark is expensive, that why you have to discuss with your bank about commiss
that to don't waste money. Check the weather. Do your CPR number it is very useful. Roskilde Univ
middle of nowhere, at the beginning it can be hard, but it is very simple to move thanks to the train s
opportunity to travel to other countries like Germany or Sweden, enjoy it!

They should try not to meet french people if they want to improve their english level. They should a
level of English. Finally, they should visit London everyday, because there are a lot of things to see t
very short.

Even if the Partner University won't help you to integrate, you should definitely come to China.
unbelievable. It worth it. It is hard to describe what I have lived during my exchange but I know that
in France will be very hard. Life is so simple here.

1- Think about taking some french food (you will miss it really soon) 2- Nothing in particular, jus

Must be tested courses and always choose one more in case of failure, try not to stay between Fren
erasmus in order to speak English or Spanish.

If you had the opportunity to go to Prague: go ahead! You won't regret it!

The first one and one of the most important in my view, make sure you prepare a long time in adva
documents like the VISA for instance. You never know what may happen. Normally they create it in 7
to do it two months before the departure date. In the same category, I used the services of a company
aspects of the VISA once I sent them all the necessary documents. It is worthy and does costs a lot, a
time. Then, when the time has come to register online for the courses, students better wake up on
seats for exchange students during the online registration are quite limited (3-4 seats out of 35 ge
register online they still have a chance to do it when arrived, during the first week. But doing it o
pressure. The 1st week is extremely important; in fact, it allows each student to attend to courses to
to attend it for the whole semester or to drop it immediately without the risk of seeing the dreadful “
Learning Korean, in addition to satisfy our personal curiosity, will help students to deal with Korean
people do not understand English at all.

You have to know that Rauma is a small city in consequences not lots of things to do. But it's an exce
improve you english and to travell in other countries, like in Sweden, Estonia or R

I would like to say that Czech Republic is a good country for students because the university is quiet g
is good to work even if the workload is not very intensive. We can go out everywhere and there is al
have no regret to have chosen this country because it is the first I am in a former soviet country an
because the lifestyle is almost the same than in France, we speak about Prague because the rest of
developed.

I would say that it is important to enjoy the time over there. They have to take every opportunity to
cities, to meet new people as they probably won't go there anymore. Never say

Talk to your fellow classmates. They're craving to talk to you. Interacted with them and make them
They can advice you for a lots of things and bring you to places that you wouldn't have know

Be open and try to share as much as you can with Indonesians who will always give you good tips a
Indonesia.

Even if it is a bit expensive, to really enjoy this experience they have to find their accommodation in J
at the Marina.

Just to be open minded and to be friendly with the students of Fore. They just want to know you and t
to learn about the French culture. Concerning the university, don’t hesitate to ask for some help f
installation.

I would say do not choose a class only about its subject, go there to see if it corresponds to wh

Be very careful about the information they give at the beginning of the semester, be careful about wh
platform, and everything will be fine. The staff of the university is very reactive, they are great. I’ve n
them, they were always available when I needed an answer.

If you like Korean or Asian culture and you wish to study in a big modernized universit

- Assure you with the IMT for your arrival - Be sure that the courses are available for your period, an
courses is validated by both schools

Do not be scared of Russian! They are cold on the outside, but warm is the insid

It’s really nice to study in this university, and the country is beautiful. Before coming, I would advi
“accommodation in Athens” or to look at the stayinathens website for the accommodation. It good als
in the work, to be able to spend time to travel in Greece (with the driving licence, it’s really easier, b
too). Try don’t to be with French people in the accommodation, it would be easier for the integration i
because there are too many French people, which become very fast a “French community” or

Work on a regular basis to have your passes. Try to save money in order to be able t

I think they should know that integration into the university is not the best, and that is because we
university. However, teachers make us do the group projects with Spanish students, which allow yo
addition, we are many ERASMUS students from around the world and the atmosphere is

Do not expect to meet other foreign students, we were the only ones. Pay attention to the rules of In
students had to wear formal everyday, for the French it was not mandatory but open-leg clothes were
are not that affable specially with boys.

Do not be afraid to talk to Americans, they are very friendly. But avoid talking about politics, guns, or
sensitive subjects.

mieux s'organiser si possible (dates d'arrivée, logement, transport), faire attention à la gestion du lo
du pays magnifique qu'est l'Irlande

It is not the biggest university in Taiwan, but I think it is good. You as less work than in NTNU, so you c
People are really friendly, and the courses are interesting, so it is really easy to adapt ourselves. A
don’t be afraid to try the food. It is really strange at the beginning, but after it is ok. The last point is
gym in a lot of places, and they are mountains for hiking, so don’t forget your sports

Take an apartment in Prague 3, best place to live, hipster district. Less tourists, less expensive. Stay
semester. Don't take Nation2Nation card, if you like good music. Try as different places as possible
place. Travel and visit Czech republic, one of the best country in Europe, cities are re

Learn chinese befor come here and be very patient at the beginning because in China people take
anticipate what could happened

Don’t forget to make an Estonian ID card because it gives you lot of advantages like not having to
common transport. Leaving in the Academic Hostel is nicer than in Endla 4. If you want to live in a fla
located on the trolley 3.

Be open minded, respect their culture even if it is really different from ours . You will share many incr
student exchange and meet many friendly people. Take benefit from every times includin

The beginning of the semester it’s quite difficult with the weather. But the university it’s really nice,
it’s really a beautiful place to leave.

This is a very good place to learn Spanish and enjoying your international experie

advice the students to find an appartment located between the city center and the university. The d
around the city core are cheaper and the metro enable to move easily in all the place

Just to speak with other student, because Spanish like to stay together and maybe don't go directly to
they are very friendly

This university is a really good university ! You have to participate to all the events of the school
contest, sports, languages tables… You have to stay with foreign student (not French student), you w
time and learn about their culture.
Above all, make some Taiwanese friends ! You can practice Chin
learn more about their culture. If you have Taiwanese friends, they can advise you to go to goods pl
They can advise you to do some taiwanese activities : karaoke, night market. They can help you to o
are so many advantages to have Taiwanese friends. It is a great experience!

I will advise them to enjoy as much as possible as I did!!!!

That it would be good to learn some Russian before to go, because here a lot of people don’t spea
everything is written in Cyrillic.

They should be good in English if they want to be sure everything will be fine th

Choose it if you want to visit the country and the city, improve your langage or discover the italian cu
see a competitive country and university, better to choose an other one. Moreover, if you need a str
need rules do not go in Roma Tre. But you are used to work alone, without any rules, it is the place to
like this university, but maybe that another student will like it, so my best advice I can give is "if y
university, go and you'll see yourself, maybe you will find it awesome, maybe not, but if you don't

I can give several advice to future students who will study at MCI Management Center Innsbruck.
maximum of question to their buddy who will be assigned. The buddy’s mail address is sent at the be
the semester starts at the beginning of March). That allow to have a first idea of where we will be. T
person is there to help us : do not hesitate to contact their ! - I think it will be good to take a germ
German dialect of Austria. It may be good to understand people better. - Concerning the choice of c
take classes in addition to be sure to have enough Indeed, it is not possible to pass the retakes (they
an exam. We have only one chance to pass the exam. My advice is to take one or two "classes of sec
accommodation, I will be better to find a flat in the center and make a collocation with other internati
Facebook group with the international students and some of them are looking for roommates : it'
roommates.

Be aware that they could have a lot of French speakers but don’t be afraid of the way to teach it is
RENNES.

Travel as much as you can India is just awesome!

Forgive what you though Colombia : drugs and terrorism. The country is very safe (not only in Bogota
culture is awesome and people too. Moreover, the country is growing and there are a lot opportuni
internship. Colombian economy is very kind with foreigners. Don't hesitate, let's

If you like Asia, if you want to travel, if you want to go to an asia destination with european cultu
Portuguese heritage => You can find a lot of europeans products.

Before is to read the previous items and also the classes that you will choose before to come will ch
50% of its. So, you need to be open mind about this subject and flexible.

When it comes to choose the classes online at the beginning, I would advice to be the fastest as pos
classes it was full really quickly.

I will tell him that it’s better to be in a big collocation in order to meet a lot of people and do activities
to the future students that they have to plan a lot of trips and activities in Norway and in the coun

Don’t be afraid by the Indian student. There are very happy to welcome stranger student and they a
be shy when an Indian student ask you some questions about money, way of living, what you know a
are just happy and proud that an European student is interesting in their count

I would tell them to choose the majority of courses in English if they don’t have a very good level in
are very hard when you don’t speak very well Spanish. You will progress in Spanish anyway thanks to
thanks to 1 course in Spanish. But, in order to validate your 24 credits, I would suggest future studen
of courses in English if they don’t have the level required in Spanish.

Get a flat close to the city center

I would advice them to take polish course. Even if it is not taken into account in total credits, it is very
country language : first, it can be very useful in the daily life (supermarket, services establishment...
people speak well english, old people can not. Second, I think that polish language is very interestin
part of polish adventure here.
I would also advice them to take their time to choose the place to l
with foreign students, not french, in order to improve their english and integrate into studen

The best advice I can give is to accomodate for the dormitory. I know some french people who rent a
they didn't meet many foreign student like we met in Ekonom. It's a totally different way of life with a
on other people and culture of Europe.

Enjoy from the really beginning is essential in order not to regret it and feel more integrated in the life
if you find a collocation with local people in order to practice a lot Spanish meanwhile you'll be ab

Beware of the Filipino time. When you asked someone to be at 2pm in a room for a meeting don't ex
3pm. it is Filipino time!
To be honest, save money because the best thing to do in China is to travel and from Wuhan, it's the
we are in the center of China.

I advise you to learn the Russian alphabet and just try to learn a little bit Russian because after a
everything will be in Russian. And if you would like to discover the Russian culture, you have to spea
with a Russian family and buy a guide.

Ne surtout pas se fier au premiers jours du voyage, ne surtout pas rentrer. Apprendre a aimer ce pa
surtour, voyager, sinon, on passe a côté du plus important : la diversité. Et travailler un peu h

SPEAK CHINSESE. I think that because of the lack of international students: 20 top, the university clas
to give “real” courses to international students, unless they are Chinese speaker. The others intern
university came from Africa, they were staying in china for at least 1 year, and they were beginning b
attending classes. For example, the others students that were with us in strategic management has
classes since they arrived and still did.

You have to know that you will not learn a lot of things during this semester in the university, but you
things outside. Moreover, it's important to organise all the registration and administration papers with
it well, and it's really necessary.

Do not hesitate to talk with the administration and the teachers, they only want to he

I recommend this university because I had a great semester here. The fact of living together in the
quickly links. Foundation week helps to create links between students too.

Students wanting to come to study in Argentina have to be careful when choosing their university a
proposed because here the first semester is between March and July so the time period when they w
semester is between August and December. I did not know that when I was about to choose and I ch
was interested on its second semester classes but I could find some equivalent ones on the first s
university is very reliable considering what class they propose on their website and what they actually
that UCEMA is a very good university for economics and finance. But they give less choice than other
example on classes about marketing or human resources and they do not have at all classes for sale
logistics.

Do not stay between French and try most as possible to soak with the local culture. You will have the o
erasmus students from worldwide, take advantage there to make you friends but also network of co
Live this experience completely and try to travel if you can.

If you want to study marketing or purchasing in the second semester it is good to know that there
marketing or purshasing. But otherwise it is nice to study there.

Having bases in Portuguese and working for the little assessment to not go to the fin

If you have the possibility to come to China, do it, because it is an amazing experience. But, they ha
not the best university ever.

Next student must keep in mind that Brasil is still disorganized. Forget everything you learnt about
astonishing. But you quickly adapt.

Have no expectation concerning courses because they will be probably cancelled or basic (bec

Enjoy, seriously this will change your life. Nagpur is not the ideal place to be, but you will find a cultu
can go back to France without having changed.

just be open and don't be shy cause japanese people don't go to you first, you have to make the first
are very friendly.

Although we had much less class time than in the ESC Rennes, we should not underestimate the work
rapidly overwhelmed, especially when you have midterms or works to return in some courses. We s
of presentation to rapidly meet new people, especially Erasmus or Munde students, given the fact tha
week.

Well...I couldn't forget this amazing experience, and if I could go back for another semester I woul
doubts. You won't regret to choose this country, this city and this school, even if your level in Spanish
will speak it correctly, cause this language is not difficult to learn. Finally if you like living alone its
because the major part of the flatshared are for at least 7 persons...But this is that also being an Era

Ask very fast to the RISEBA administration about your timetable in order that you can organise your
leisure, as they are very lazy wih that and you only know it very late.

To be prepared to live a long and cold winter, to be well-informed about classes before to a definitive
ready to travel around the country if it is possible because it is an incredible experience, esp

Being in the big student residences is very helpful to meet more people. Moreover do not hesitate t
study buddy and to involve in the events offered by the international office.

Mexican people are very nice and generous. I do not have special advice, excepted to meet the

I would advice them to take some warm clothes and the "Guide du Routard" to visit the country. Also
driving license if they want to rent a car (they don't need an international driving license to d

I have some advices; first of all, one of my advices is to choose interactive courses such as marketing
I think that the main objective of the Erasmus program is to learn a language, so I can’t help thinking
courses that are not interactive, it means courses where students have not to speak or do group proj
important to note that it’s difficult to find accommodation in Dublin, I suggest the future students to b
and I recommend few sites to find an accommodation (Easyroomate, Rent.ie and International Stud
Another advice is to pay really attention to any deadlines, there a lot of information at the beginnin
forms to complete and sign. And finally, I advice them to enjoy their Erasmus experience because
lifetime.

Get in touch soon with the international committee to have all the important information. Save a lot
friends during the semester.

Don’t be afraid by Colombia and as they said “el unico riesgo es de quedarse

Concerning your accommodation try to find a student residence or a WG (collocation). It is important
integration and enable you to speak German or English (it is the best way to improve your langua
courses that you need to be sure to have enough credits at the end.

I would advise to carefully select the courses they choose and ask for feedback concerning courses. O
to live in the city center and not close to the university as it is easy to go to the universit

If possible live in the city center, because Birkeparken is really far from everything, and the buildings
to the houses in the city center !

I advice to inquire indeed as regards the possibilities of residences in Mexico C

I will advise future student to practice German as much as possible because it is very useful, an
comfortable.

Time is running out ! It is only 4 months, so you have to enjoy as much as possible. Try also to have g
have a lot to share with you (don’t stay only with exchange students)

My general advice is to choose carefully your courses and to truly follow it. This is the occasion to ha
during class and to discover what the specificities of Baltic countries’ business are. The point is to un
with this country which is also part of European Union. That is why it is important to be sure cho
Furthermore, ISM University proposes many courses and it won’t be difficult to find what you want (bo
or logistics). On the university’s website, syllabus of all courses is available. It is better to examine i
Learning Agreement in February. Then, presence is required for the continuous assessment. In a prac
travel, it is better to use LuxExpress company bus or Ecolines (quite cheap and fast). You should go t
Maxima, Iki or Rimi where you can find standard products. Of course, it is better to buy before leavin
Baltic countries or Lithuania (Le Petit Futé, Le guide vert...).

You can really enjoy here, but you will have to study also. Don't be afraid !

I don’t want to scare the future students but if they are ready for the adventure and ready for the cult
to Wuhan. Yes, because Wuhan is completely different from Shanghai, we can feel like you’re in Ch
people.

I would advice them to take courses in spanish, because the level of the bilingue classes in engl

The best advice i can give is to learn few Chinese words for everyday life because most of people in H
understand English.
The other advice is to do the first step to meet people because Chinese peopl
to show them that you are interested by the Chinese culture and that you want to discover China be
their country.

1) Learn the cyrillic alphabet 2) Be ready for a cold winter but also for a hot summer 3) Be patient

Go to the first week of integration to choose good courses. Test the maximum of courses. Take a m

Don't rent an apartment : the academic hostel are both really cool and you can become closer to the
much as you can : Russia, Latvia, Lithuania, Norway, Finland, Sweden .... Do not hesitate to talk with
you will make some encounter too late). Do the pub crawl event : it really worth it. Try to meet youn
really nice !

I advice the future students who would like to go to study at the IBA to be sure to want to go in a city
of activities and when the free time is very important. I haven’t been prepared to such a semester, w
moreover, only 2 months in class. I also advice them to have enough money because the cost of
expensive and reduce the opportunity to have hobbies.

I don’t have particular advises. They just need to have warm clothes to go there (better to buy in B
cheaper than in France, especially because you don’t have taxes on clothes in Verm

If you want to study in Indonesia, you should read a lot first about the country and the culture and
come here because it is really different than in France. Then, when you are here, you should not be sh
university because they are really nice and helpful. Then you should learn basic words and sentence
because it is really important to integrate yourself in the country and try to understand what they tell
get new friends and not find yourself in a bad situation.

Be opened to the others and you will discover other culture very interesting.

I could advice to participate to the orientation week and keep contact with the buddy group, becaus
others students. I could also say to others that it is important to speak with Norwegian students be
reserved and won’t come to you. Then, they have some stereotypes about French student such
consequently they don’t want to talk to you. You have to do the first step.

When of the best advice I can give do not concern conditions of living in Dublin, because it is not r
France, but it concerns the relationships you will build. I think that you do not have to be afraid to ta
most you can. This is the best way to improve your speaking and listening skills. Try to do it in your c
activities or charity work to meet the most of Irish people you can, even if you don’t feel the need to
than your friends.

I would advise them to try to choose a program of courses which have as much as possible somethin
so that they can manage to get here a dense set of knowledge allowing them to perform a good
internships.

Enjoy every step of the way, it is really short and experiment as much as possib

Do not be stressed, Erasmus students are well received, with a good welcome, the international staff
available in case of questions or doubts. And if at the beginning I was very disappointed going to L
admit that it was not terrible and even very nice. I met a lot of Erasmus students, discovered a lot of
cultures, about the Belgium culture, that finally I did not know. So students, go and

Be serious about the courses but try to leave this place the most you can, to discover as most o

Try to enjoy the country. It is saying try to really find American friends, hang out with a lot of different
American. It is important to know them. And you’ll discover that they are truly different than Europea
And, obviously, try to travel as much as you can.

--> Wait to be in Buenos Aires before to search a flat --> Come with the more change you can. You
with the blue tax in Buenos Aires Blue tax : 1€ = 15 pesos argentinos Normal tax : 1€ = 10 pesos ar
to travel, there are really many places to see

Keep in mind that French Canadian are really kind so don't hesitate to talk to them. Their culture
several aspects (music bands, humorists, movies, hockey, base ball, dogs slide, ice hotel, nordic spa.
Going to Vancouver and see the traditional vision we have of Canada may be worthwhile ! Winter c
especially in March. But generally spring is really short and in April snow melt and temperature

My first advice will be to get informed about the country, the culture, the language, the economy, th
standards... Because if you don’t have the right information, Argentina can be perceived like a com
student can have more difficulty to understand it and to get integrated. Moreover, if you don’t kno
security, you will take more risks and it could be dangerous whereas if you are careful since the begi
problem (like knowing the places you don’t have to go for example). To reassure, I never felt in insecu
The other advice could be to not be stressed concerning the classes or the exchange in general. Arg
like impressive because of the language, the different culture... but it is easy to become integrated.
understand the classes and we have improved our Spanish level rapidly so the language could not b
s’ choice.

This is as very quiet place (except for the city centre and especially Wind Street, the area which host
bars and where all the students go at night), so if you don’t like places like this, if you like places like
you won’t like it here. If you like walking, exploring the nature, this is the place for

Très bonne université, des moyens à la hauteur des ambitions. Possibilité de voyager (Cork, Belfas
l'association et conseils pour voyager de la "Student Socs". Amélioration de l'anglais dépendra fort
allez rester dans l'appart, mélangez vous avec les locaux!

I don’t recommend to choose the course “Concurso y Quiebras” because it is very difficult and it de
Argentina so it is not very useful for us. An important advice is to be regular with your work because
to know by heart. If you don’t like this, don’t select this university! When you arrive in Rosario, ta
Lavandez the coordinator (with e-mail or facebook), because he can help you to find an apartment (it
own). You can also join the Facebook Group “Alumnos FCE Rosario” (group of the university) bec
communication between you and the school.

My advice for the next students going to the Universidad Finis Terrae would be : - Try to take most of
evening classes as long as it is possible) - Be careful when choosing classes (some have much more
Arrive in Chile in the beginning of February in order to have more choice for the accommodation - T
advance (taking advantage of some long weekends) because it will be hard to leave Santiago in some
(because of tests).

You don't have to be shy, Irish people are really shy at the start and they think that the French doesn
them. But if you go to talk to them they will be really happy to reply to you and go out with you, make
you and so on. The only advice I have is: Don't be shy, go on!

Go in contact with the local population. Learn some Turkish before coming because a few of them ar

The number of hours may seem not to be numerous but the workload for each class is quite heavy s

Si vous avez l'occasion d'y aller, c'est une super expérience. Les blond(e)s sont plus souvent regard
autres il faut donc être préparé. Quand on est une fille, on ne peut pas s'habiller comme en France
avant (pas de short, de jupe, pas d'épaules dénudées...) Il faut y aller avec une âme d'aventurièr
pauvreté.

If you want to discover an amazing country and meet incredible personas, go to Ecuador and our Univ
to enjoy of this country and at same time pass your exam without a lot of wor

Be ready to travel after you exam period in order to discover other cities in this country, especially in
better moment of my exchange, when I did a road trip all around south of Mexi

Enjoy it! You have to prepare well your arrival and begin to start speaking Spanish before because
understand Chilean people at the beginning.

If you want to go to IMT Dubai don't go to sleep on the campus and take an appartment next to the se
spend an amazing time. Moreover, concerning the courses, if you are not really interested in finance
just to discover them as there is a lot of work to do and it is quite difficult to understand the profesor
The IMT Dubai has a level under the one of ESC Rennes I think so if you really want to work and learn
there. For the school it would be interesting to find another partnership with another unive

I would advise Liège for the people who want to visit Europe while being on Erasmus because the
travelling opportunities for low prices (10 train tickets for across belgium for 5 euros each only). I ou
people who are not scared with the prices because you have extras to pay to the university, and the
expensive.
Though, the accomodations are quite cheap and easy to find! Plus, there are many cou
choice - but I think all the universities have a wide choice of course!

The experience is extremely interesting, especially for students who want to work in finance, beca
excellent in this domain. In China, the change of scene is total. It allows to discover an unknown cu
know about China from France. In addition, the reception is excellent, and Sichuan is an area to disc
most beautiful region of China). I really recommend to everyone to go there

Be open, and patient. The live in the dorme can be a paradise or a real nightmare. It depend if your o
or not. So think about your experience in association, when you will live there. If you manage well
need to worry about this. I'm a grant older in France, but I didn't have difficulties t

If you like Japan and awesome ambience, just come here

Be prepared to study on-line (50 per cent of language exercices and exams are on-line). Be patien
have a big trauma from their history, it tooks a long time to make relation but you will met v

First of all, I would tell them that the UC3M is a really good choice because it is very well situated in
advice them to book their planes tickets in advance, to look for a flat as soon as possible. They can
leboncoin in france) to find it but they have to be carrefull about false announcement. They can also l
university to find a flat. Finally, I would advice them to choose 5 classes because if they only take 4
sure that they are going to pass all their subjects.

Make sure the construction is finished in the new campus, this way you are sure you will live AND h
place (even if having class on the old campus is very OK, except that you have to take the bus to go
particular advice, life in Macau is very cool ☺ and cheap ! so no money problem

apprenez le chinois ! sans cela il est très difficile de s'intégrer et de nouer des contacts av

I would say to those who wish to go to America LAtina not hesitate and choose Chile. There is no com
american country which should be more known. It has so much to offer. It is an unique experience i

To try a maximum to communicate, to live, with brasilian people. There is a big French community in
to stay between French people and to forget your objective, to discover a new culture and a

To obtain information a little about the country and book a hostel before going to give you time to fin
15 days before the start of classes)

S'inscrire à différentes associations, ne jamais rester dans sa chambre, être ouvert aux autres et sai
s'offrent à vous.

They should travel more than me into Spain during the holidays, because it is a very beautiful country
try to find “real Spanish” in sport or in another place, to know the “Real Spain”, not the “Erasmus Spa
people with my football team, and I went out sometimes with then, and they showed me their way
actually.
Then I think it is the best things to get this level of integration in case of a stud

Work hard. Don't believe it's a trip. It's a real semester, you'll have a lot of free time but don't forge
semester you will have to get 60/100 at your final exam (no matter how much you got to midterm ex
patient with the administration, they don't speak english and they are not really preoccupied by

I would advise them to learn Russian language before coming in Moscow and to think twice before

No particularly advice, just bring kitchen stuff and don’t buy it in the Uk. The cost of living are highe
aware of which amount of money you have to live in the UK.

The advice I would give is for them to know what kind of Erasmus they want to live, Mikkeli is a sma
However, there is life in the school; the beauty of the nature is amazing so it depends on what they a
advice is also is to be prepared for the cold weather of course!

I would give them the advice to choose another university if they got the choic

Don’t be afraid of Mexico, the culture is amazing. Don’t be shy, Mexicans are very kind and open min

I think it’s a good idea to take Czech class because you can learn some basic words and the integ
population will be easier. It can be really useful to know only few words. Lots of events are organize
It’s really not expensive so try to participate to as many events as possible.

Take classes of 3rd year, classes are more interesting It is important to know that 1st en 2nd year cou
and 3rd and 4th courses are during the afternoon or during the nigh. The courses of “dirección d
Bertran is especially interesting. Even if the school is far of the downtown, I advise us to live in t
This exchange can be really nice if you don't care about the level of work! You need to have the wish
all other erasmus in the other school !

To get to know local students asap because they have a lot to teach you and share. They are re
administrative problem if you have.

Do not hesitate ! Good university, interesting teachers and classes, amazing country, beautiful lands
cheap way of life, sun everyday and many opportunities for jobs, meetings, or intern

To not take their flat with the school. That it’s better to live in the center of Kolding, and to integ
association. An other advice is to practice sport

Be aware that the school is small. It’ll be a complete change with what you are used to in Rennes. An
ask, don’t hesitate to ask Argentine students, teachers about the grades, assessment, classes. Don’t b
wait the last moment to do it. Be organized in the work.

My advice to future students wishing study in my partner university is to not be stressed at the beg
because you have no houses or no cues! Everyone is in the same state so you have to be

Students must have prepared their trip and must adapt to the Spanish rhythm, very different from Fra
is shifted by about 2 hours. Obtain a flat is not easy because we can really find everythin

I advice the future students that would like to study in this partner university to take advantage of al
by the university and by your presence in the United States. For example, to travel around the Unite
country and all the differences that form its identity, it is very enriching and you will better understa
meet many American people…

Attend the German Intensive Course offered for free by the university, to improve your German and m
students.

I would advise them to go ahead, not to wait for things to happen or information to come on their ow
be hard at first and the cultural gap important, I would also advice not to waste time and to hurry to
travelling or for working because 3 months is very short in such a country. I also recommend not to
with professor and student who are always very pleased to have foreign students talking to them

Be ready to go in other classes than those you have chosen (because there is not the teacher corresp
register, or not enough students...).

Avoir de la patience, car c'est vraiment mal organisé

He or She should go to this university only if his or her german level enables to take courses in germ
have lectures.

Since the assessment is a bit harder than in France, I advise to take more courses than 20 credits
friends who had some surprises...

Take your flight tickets long time before your arrival. Prepare your visa directly when you know you
Prepare yourself to another culture and being patient, very patient.
Don't take winter clothes.
D
awesome.
Enjoy this amazing experience.

Find an flat in the center of Madrid. It is lively and you'll find many things to do. Do no take the unive
located in a sad area, far from the center. Also, be careful no to live only with french people, try to con
from the very beginning.

I advice the future students who wish to study in National Sun-Yat-Sen University -To live in the cam
-Enjoy every moment: try a lot of different things in terms of towns, foods, activities (bicycle, wa
hotsprings, karaoke, festival...), to talk with local students because they are really nice and can he
different places in Kaohsiung and close to Kaohsiung but also all around Taiwan, on the Islands and m
the monkeys in the campus if you have food.

To be careful because sometimes, mentalities are not exactly the same as in Europe so you must a
question of adaptation.

Be open-minded, try to meet a lot of people, and have some hobbies to make your free

I would recomand you to take an appartement in JLT or Marina but if it's too expensive to look more
because in 2020 there will be the international exposition and by then the price of appartmen

To plan time after the exams to visit the country before leaving it. To prepare his knowledge of the
books, watch movies. To study Japanese a bit.

The first advice would be to avoid the trick of staying with only international students and trying to
populations. Then, it would be to do the projects very fast, and to be organized because it will let th
their stay in the country.

Be organised, read books as soon as you begin courses, be aware of all the information from adminis
aware of deadline and participate to the introduction week.

To just do it. To try to make the most friends you can. And to just enjoy the time there. If I could remeet and know more Danish people.

Go out because the parties are really worth it. Take modules that you like and you are interested in
group projects and the lectures will be far too long.

The system in University of Warwick is not very different from the ESC Rennes one. In addition, the li
similar to the life in France. For me, the most important thing is to check if the classes chosen follow t
example, I had some surprises when I discover the "Financial Analysis" classes because the class are
first semester. So I had difficulties to understand some concepts and ideas especially about English fi
seen before.

don't be scared about "lithuania", you will enjoy a lot your experience here, and the university is v
things, new work methods, new work cultures.

If you go studying abroad for partying, don't go to this university. You will feel very bored and frustrat
is very inconvenient and far from the city. However, if you really want to learn Japanese, discover loc
traditional leisures, it is a very good university. When you come here, you have to be very motivated
and you really have to join a club, to go to the activities. And you have to make efforts to understand
way to meet Japanese students because they are shy. And if you don't like the campus life, where pe
to another, it will be very difficult for you. But you just have to adapt. Life is very eas

If you are good in German, do not hesitate to take a subject in this language as it will make you prog
afraid to go to German people, they are sometimes reluctant to international students but they woul
any case.

The advice I would give is to fully optimize its schedule (hence its choice of courses) in order to hav
without lessons in order to travel. Have short weeks is not pleasant.

Never forget this famous expression with Russian students: “Better late than never… but nev

Don't be scared about "lithuania", you will enjoy a lot your experience here, and the university is v
things, new work methods, new work cultures.

I would advice to study a little bit Russian to understand the alphabet and some basic words to be m
autonomous because English is very developed in the city. Moreover you need to be curious and ope
culture different from Europe and Russians are proud of it. And last advice takes good clothe

My first advice is to be prepared and to be not scared of the cold. The Finnish winter is very cold b
university, the advice I can give is that the student should be organized and prepared to work most o
the library. But the teachers are very present if you need any kind of help with your

Be prudent with this university because subjects are not very interesting for second year students. We
subjects which are very similar to ESC Rennes first year subjects.

Because this particular exchange is very short, you should enjoy. Moreover it is important to meet
understand their culture. It is part of the experience. And this is the same for all the persons you m
people who are different from us.

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Forget what you know about India and what people say about India. Don’t be afraid, and just let’s go
with students and local population because it is so interesting to discover a new way of life. Traveling
really expensive, so discover the maximum of places in India is magic.

If you are already in love with japan and if you have pretty much good idea of the society and life
university without hesitation, language is absolutely not a problem inside the university. If you ha
have not precise idea of what is Japan or if you want to enjoy exchange student life and travel

Il y a un minimum de travail à fournir, ne pas hésiter à lire ses cours régulièrem

I have no a general advice, but if the future student of this university is scared to go in Poland as I wa
it’s totally wrong. The life is quite similar to the life in France and people are very open minded (from
being part of Europe, the quality of life is high and what is offered in our everyday life is very close to

Go there to visit Western Europe, or central Europe as they like to call them. Slovakia has a central p
reach cheaply each country. However, don't go to find a good addition to your skills you have acqu
friendship with the locals.

I would make them aware that the stay at Warwick is very short and so even if it is one of the best sc
is more judicious to choose an university where we can spend more time in order to live a real E

I would advice to the students who wants to study here to learn the more possible Spanish vocabular
will come, even if it comes very fastly in this new environment.

Simplement de se mettre en relation dès le début avec Nuala, coordinatrice ERASMUS à ULSTER Col
présente et est une aide au quotidien que ce soit pour la préparation du voyage que pour la suite. D
nombreux événements à destination des ERASMUS (visite de Dublin, Belfast, visites de

I would like to say that they have to speak with the Macanese people and try to understand and know
they have to travel around like in Thailand, Malaysia, but also in mainland China because there are m
Macau, Hong Kong, and China. To finish they have to enjoy every moments of their academic exchang
amazing people and they’ll live a great experience very rewarding.

As I said earlier, I think that it’s better to wait your arrival in Guadalajara to choose your house. Th
cheap but it doesn’t mean that you won’t spend a lot of money, on the contrary, you’re tempted to d
restaurants, etc. so at the end you’ll spend a lot, much more than what you thou

Futures students should organize their semester earlier (start in October) to obtain a room in a stu
university in order to avoid the stress (if they don’t have any room) and to avoid a plane ticket t

In general I would recommend to target the other university in Moscow Pekhanov rather than Mirbis.
life, the academic integration, the knowledge you learn at school and the general price it is better. H
really interested in studying here in Mirbis, I would highly recommend to learn Russian before beca
speaking English, and you have a better relationship with the people with this asset. And concerning
really hard so it is not necessary to study before or bring any specific books. But concerning the stay
apartment with roommates to reduce the costs, and to do it a long time before. And in case you don’
hostel recommended by the school: the Faro hostel which is located on Old Arbat street. In general fo
to be fulfil with a lot of papers and also the HIV test, I will recommend to do it in ad

My main advice will be to try to meet students from other universities to enjoy this experience. We
despite school and personal work, but enjoy the semester it will be also enjoy the personal life here t
culture and way of life.

My first one advice is to try to find an accommodation outside the campus. Indeed, most of the tim
inside the campus and you can find a room easily (This region is touristic and crowded during summ
The second one recommendation is to rent a room with foreigners roommates! (Not French). This is t
in English (even better if one of them is a local student). The third one is to subscribe to the englis
how to write a résumé and a cover letter (which can be very useful).

To have some bases on japanese language and to be inform well on the japanese culture. Those fu
prepare to live far os the city.

I would advise them to know the Cyrillic alphabet and to learn a little bit of Russian language such as
your way, prices, bill…

It was a great semester, don't hesitate to go there. And don't be afraid of snow. You get used to cold
-20°C is pretty funny. When it comes back to around 5/10°C it's like summer. BTW, if you come her
coat/pullover/pants/etc.. You won't need it. Only a good coat, good shoes, and warm underwear. It'
university it's very warm, it's common to wear tee-shirt inside the university, and it's about

I would say to be in an Erasmus association, the integration is made easier !

I will advise them to start studying chinese as soon as they can when they know that they are going
few people are able to speak English in Taiwan, so it would have been easier for me at the beginnin
chinese.

For me it’s not a good idea. Slovakia is not an interesting country, and the population doesn’t really
Erasmus atmosphere was good, but if I had to choose again, I will definitely not choose ag

To be careful to make their demand for the residence early in order to be in Linna (they have to conta
VOAS) And to be ready for the weather and the lask of sun. There was a week when it was -30° ! It i
a lot, Finland is an amazing country and they need to organize trips with other students to see it. I w
Vaasa to the North Cape in Norway with friends, we did also all of Lapland and it was an a

To take notes at each classes even if the classes is put online after because it allows the student to p
concept. And read all the books the teacher ask to read because they are fundamentals fo

Don’t be shy, go to see the other people, student talk with everybody to share your experience a
Indonesian culture.

Nothing special, evrything will be done by thaï administration to make them feel well in

Do not hesitate and go to Lithuania, an amazing country where I’m pretty sure you won’t go for ho
opportunity to go there. Moreover ISM is a very good school where you will learn as efficiently as in R
are really interesting and close to their students. And of course, you can chose all types of specialit
management, finance, marketing, etc…

The big advice that I have to give is to travel all around the india because India is a beautiful countr

My advice is to come here without stress because everything is well organized by the university. You n
and be very open in order to meet new friends from everywhere.

To take at minimum 4 courses because each course is worth many credits (7,5 ECTS o

I would recommend to students who are wishing to study in the University of Barcelona having a go
understanding level, be prepared to work a lot, and having a good organization capacity in order
Barcelona too.

Maximise your time here ! Try to have a rational schedule ! I only have class at the end of the aftern
during the night). I know some people who have class in the morning AND the after

Don’t be afraid when you arrive in China, it’s just a different culture, you will quickly use to it. Enjoy ev
the opportunities presented to you. Nothing is expensive but be careful because a little multiplied by
lot of money.

If you are alone and want to go out, really don’t hesitate to ask. Because they will talk to you, ask to b
they won’t necessarily talk to you which is very strange. They did, in fact the first step and you have
asking them to go out or do something. You have to take Wechat application in your sm

Take the three week of courses dedicated to learn dutch and discover Belgium. I have not taken this c
friends who took it they said it was interesting. Meet people outside of the school and talk wi

Make sure you can have classes that interest you and that you don't mind spending 1 hour of travel to
in total).

I would say that the university is awesome and very well located on the seaside which is very nice
However, the city is really empty and there are not so much things to do. It is also quite hard and exp
students would love this place if they like nature, calm and cold weather.

I advise them to be certain to be on the main campus because it is what the heart of student life
participate in sports tournament because it is a highlight of the semester. And I advise them of
surrounding towns.

Be involved in your Erasmus exchange : travel, exchange with local and erasmus population, study
quick

The only advice that i could give is to prepare the russian langage because nothing is written in eng
totally different and hard to learn. With a better skill in russian, my trip would have be better and eas
to rent a flat with some others students insteand of living in a hostel because it is far better. So for tha
to look for a flat before to leave in Moscow because it takes time to find a good acommodation, in th
cost etc..

To not bring too much clothes against cold because every building, metro etc are really hot. To prepa
there if you want to visit and have fun. And the more important is to try to get a russian friend quickl

My advice would be to not hesitate and to choose this university and this count

Use every opportunity ESN Almeria and the university will bring you (trips, free events, discounts…)
your own, because Almeria is quite a little city. And try to bond, if not with your classmates, with loca
full of culture and great food !

To don't take an accommodation in the school city even if they are going to spend a lot of time in the
try to take classes in the same program to be adapted immediately by all people. To take classes in S
better in English, because we are in a new country to learn its language as we

Choose an international flat with other Erasmus and dont hesitate to go out from madrid to discover o
be present and you will pass easy all exams.

Ask information to former exchange students in UCES and UCEMA in Buenos Aires about their expe
maybe they enjoyed it more than the exchanged students in Rosario.

It was the best experience of my life. People are really incredible. It's really more safer than France.
because it's cheap. You must live in "Los Sauces" with all the international student and really not in
expensive and really strict. Choose carefully your classes and try as most as possible

Take a maximum of courses from the international program. You also have to buy a “freizeitticket”
want to ski a lot. It’s easier to buy some skies in Innsbruck than bring your own: I bought mine for

It is very important to know that the level is very difficult.

Try to enjoy from the first day. Take an open ticket because they can change the day of end

My best advice would be the ask every teacher from each class if the textbook(s) is/are really necess
expensive.

Don’t be too impatient, organisation at Roma Tre is messy but everything ends by being ok ! Ask to I
you to deal with it.

I'll advise them to prepare as well as possible their travel. They'll have to try to be in touch with peop
departure. I also advise them to make the most to discover the country while do the necessities to
Finally I would advise them to go take a maximum of information with students because it is not the
help.

To take warm clothes if ever they are going for the winter semester; the cold is really no

I advice them to choose this university if they do not want to work a lot. And if they want to know Mex
We must love Spanish language to go to Hermosillo.

Je donnerais comme conseil de profiter et de ne pas hésiter car c'est une très bonne ex

Don't hesitate to come to Hermosillo if you want to be more confident in spanish, to meet people from
visit Mexico because its a beautiful country, an interesting culture and sunny between you

My general advice is that most of future exchange student must be aware that NTPU is not in tai
downtown, ( about 1 hour ). And it's better if you can do it to taking a room un Taipei, because you wil
a few courses, moreover the dormitories are shared so you don't really have intim

Don't hesitate to participate and chose the best subject that you want to learn

The best advice I have to give them is to be aware about how Chinese are. For example, I already kn
very dirty. I think it is easier and fast to adapt myself knowing what I have to expect myself. Rea
conversation with students who have already been there, simplify the adaptation and

Find an accommodation in the centre; it’s better if it’s with Erasmus roommate

will tell them that it can be difficult when you arrive there because a lot of things are different but aft
completely integrated to this new environment and they will enjoy it.

I would recommend future exchange students to learn the basis of Chinese speaking before coming
pronunciation. It is really helpful. If you come between January to April, take warm clothes in your su
directly in Chinese banks. Be sure of what the content of your courses is. If you want, you can take
courses during the first 3 months and be free the 3 last months (to travel, go back and so on). You mu
legally find an internship in China (except if you have the Chinese nationality)!!! Plus, If you stay on
allowed to take a one entrance visa. Finally, install a free VPN on your laptop to counter the censor
China.

5 months super cool. Full of memories, Chili is a great country to live and to stu

Do not take International Business, the teacher is not very good for me, same for welfare economy. O
in Business in English and Political. Try to be part of a sport team from the school this is the best way
it too late. Take introduction to Norway, even if some lecture are not very interesting, you have the p
history and culture of the Norwegians and also do some visit for free.

Si ils veulent avoir le temps de profiter de la Russie ou de trouver un stage de césure, mieux vau
uniquement pendant la première partie du semestre.
Don't focus on the work, focus on the opportunites that the city offer !

GO there ! The city is beautiful. Don't expect to travel a lot because it is difficult to get a multiple en
And learn Russian language, the country don't speak English!

They have to be ready to study a lot and give a personal work

Just go ! You won’t regret it.

In general Germany has a bad image in France, though Berlin has got a good one. And this is a mi
students to take an old city and old tradition university city. Nürnberg compels b

The general advice is to live off campus. You discover the international environment because the
internationals students but also the Canadian part because your roommates are Canadian. I think i
two parts. You need to be with internationals students because you have the same rhythm and it is fu
have some activities outside the university but to discover the Canadian culture, it is more interesti
people who can explain you what’s happening.

I had any advice and I feel like I didn't miss any particular one. It is well organized and you can cou
system either the international office in case of problem.

Do not hesitate to join Hanyang University, you will make the good choice by selecting this am

The most important thing is to be open-minded. Some things in the may chock you, but try to underst
way to do so is to apply for a visa and visit Mainland China. I also truly recommend any future stud
Business class offered by the University of Macau. It will help you to understand how business works
China in particular.

As we are coming from the ESC Rennes School of Business, which is a school with an amazing student
in the campus to just meet people and chill. You should not put your expectations high otherwise yo
disappointed in this campus. Moreover, if it is your first experience abroad, you are going to enjoy it
experience. But if you already had a long experience abroad like me before, and then should probabl
and look for all the opportunities that you can have to enjoy this beautiful coun

Don’t be impressed by the student. Plenty of them will talk to you naturally, offer you to go to their ro
their country, their culture and they are very nice. Go for it. And always mix up in group project so you
project to be given. As we’re not used to last minute work, there are may be some projects that are g
deadline and we can miss easy grades that way. So mix up with indian people, they will

I have many advices: - don't go to the university residence it is far away from everything and the trav
to group transportation depenses with other french friends but stay with local people to take bene
Hassan neighboorhood is good to take an appartment. Salé and Salé Al Jadida are better to be avo
Rabat, it is a beautiful city. - Try to negociate with your appartment owner to have an ADSL conne
12month engagement). 3G keys are not very good for internet access - Choose the courses in functio
to have information about the course BEFORE starting it. It will avoid some deception. - Start workin

Is it possible to find a job during your studies? What about internships? Would you recommend any

I recommended HSBC for people who likes finance. HSBC Paris relocated some functions in Krakow, an
get an internship here. It's even better if you talk both french and english, and the polish is not obliga
quite impossible if you don't speak polish fluently.

It is possible as I have a roommate who found her final studies internship in a travel agency (Chanti
recommend French companies as Indian are mostly disorganised and it can quickly be tiresome

It is kind of difficult to have a job during the studies, because as I said earlier, the TEC de Monterrey i
the work we have to furnish. On the contrary, the TEC de Monterrey can help us find an internsh
exchange is over. The partner university has a lot of contacts and influence over the companies. I don
recommend specifically, but the city where it is more likely to find an internship is Me

I think it is possible to find a job because we have a lot of free time but but I would advise not to do.
many things; visited, sharing with other Erasmus students…

Jobs are really difficult, the country is facing a huge economical crisis, many people are still unemplo
internships but i think is quite similar to france to find one.

I did not try to find any job or any internship in Lithuania. And I would say that looking for a student jo
relevant. First, it is quite hard to find a well payed job, or at least decently payed. The minimum w
Furthermore, only important companies in Lithuania are looking for students speaking in English. T
reduced when you do not speak Lithuanian. At least, if the student really wants to find something, I w
restaurants such as “Coffee Inn”, “Hesburger”, “Véro Café” for a student job, and big Lithuanian firm
Lithuanian) for an internship.

I don’t really know, because I did not try to get one

During my Erasmus I wanted to find a job in France, it’s almost impossible. But if you want to find
company that I advice are Amazon, Dell and LeNovo. And students can go the FrancoSlovak Cha

no. no. no

It is possible to find a job during the study in Rabat at conditions to stay in the town centre , rather
because the ride will cost too expansive …
Moreover, the language barrier is not really a problem b
Rabat speak French.
However, between them they are used to speak Arabic language and it c
complicated in the first contact. Also, the timetable permit you organize your time to take a job in con
hours are adjusted.

I think you can find a job in a coffee shop or in a shop to work around 15 hours a week. Some student
less time to visit and enjoy London. To find an internship it’s as hard as in France but here there is no
expect to earn something good!

It is possible but hard to find a job, you need to perfectly speak german to get a job. I don't know

Many french student give french lessons to make money. But about internship or other jobs it's impos
perfect russian language.

I didn't search for any interships yet but I think that many Spanish companies would hire some English
a huge lack of teaching English here in Spain.

It is not possible to work during the studies as the Visa doesn’t allow it. It is possible to find interns
foreign companies that are doing business in Indonesia.

We are 10.000 students on campus and there are few jobs available. It’s maybe easier to apply for a
whole year. Concerning internships, you will receive lots of email from the university every week
however it’s usually for graduate students.

Because of the barrier of the language it can be difficult, yet it will always be possible to find somethi
thing important to know is that the average wage here is quite low, and that for students it seems inc
paid ! you have to be prepare to that, Unfortunately I don’t know a lot about compa

It not my concern.

I can say that it is very difficult to find a job in Trondheim and in Norway in general. Even if everone s
because they have basis, for working in Norway nd getting an internship it is very difficult if you don't
to learn a little bit Norvegian language but the pronunciation and the way of writting is absolutely diff
you can try is carring babies or children.

I don’t think that finding a job during your studies is necessary as the cost of living in Madrid is the sa
If you really need to find a job, I suppose that it’s completely possible with 12 hours of class per wee
while you are abroad is more stressful than complicated. If you are well organized, and if of course y
you can study, pass all your exams, travel and find your internship for July ! I recommend no co

I think that it can be possible but I didn’t tried.

Yes, you have lots of “mini jobs” where you work 80 hours per month in fashion stores, they just call y
which is why you can have very flexible timetables. Companies also come to the school and prese
students. You also have lots of firms near Bochum that have their headquarter (Düsseldor

I don’t think that Hermosillo is a good city to make an internship, at least I don’t know the main co

In my opinion, to get a job in India in same time as the studies, it is not easy, I don’t really try but th
very important and also it could be far away for your place. Yes, it was possible for internships, i have
Innocapt’ work and also I got contacts from teacher and others, they purposed me internship’s offers
for me at this moment. I still have contacts with Procter and Gamble’s company for example, also KP
interesting.

It was not possible to find a job during my study because it was not allowed. It is also very hard to fin
because the companies are not very open to foreign people and it is mandatory to spe

The moonlighting is very widespread in Argentina; you can work as a barman o waiter... However, I di
is better to have a Working Holiday Visa ( Programme Vacances Travail ). It is very easy to obtain it. T
Chamber of Commerce and Industry French-argentinean can help you to find a job, this a red of 300 c
have to wait 2 or 3 months to have a job. I know that this institution is also very useful to find and in
Argentine”, an agence especialized in human resources is also helpul.

No it was difficult because I had the classes almost each day.. Now, I’m looking for my internship, m
the North of Italy.

No, really hard. Maybe only nightclub promoter. Conditions for an internship visa are incr

It was only possible to work on campus, and for 20 hours per week maximum. Otherwise, the Visa we
other jobs.

I think for people who come from other countries than Japan, it's almost impossible or at least very v
an internshiph here. We tried to get informations but they were all negative about this topic so we did
of company would be interested because they all seem to say no.

If you have a VISA you can find a job. I didn't have Visa because I stay less than 6 months. You can fin
salary is not hight. You have a lot of stranger company there like UNILEVER, COCA COLA, Bank co
consulting companies, Ferrero Rocher, L'Oréal ...

If you speak Dutch you can find a job more easily, but for 6 months only it is too short. For finding
complicated. I did not look for an internship, so I can't recommend any compan

I didn't try to find a job, but I know that it is possible to work for example in a supermarket. For inter
difficult without speaking danish.

It is not so easy, and generally the job or internships are very bad-paid here.

No job during the studies because my VISA doesn’t permit me to work. But I’m looking for fan inte
year. I want stay here six months more. I’ll prefer work for European business or company in devel

No, it’s very complicate, as the government doesn’t give easily a visa for internship. Find a unpaid int
impossible, very complicate to have a visa if you are not from Macau.

You can give some French lessons like i told you before, you can search for private institutions or e
ambassy to see if they have any opportunity. Otherwise, finding a job will be really hard if you don't
can't find an opportunity to get an intership in an international company : for instance, i'm trying to
Bureauveritas in Istanbul for september.

No possibility for jobs with the student visa. Concerning internships, the event companies look for s
Exchange Network is recruiting every year.

Even if i didn't do that, this is possible to find a job in the campus. And i didn't try to find an

I don't think that it is possible to find a job in Vaasa during the studies and also internships because y
or swedish and it's really hard to integrate yourself.

You can make some small jobs as teacher assistant in English, the most of the time. And if you speak
able to find a part-time job.

During the semester i was looking for an intership in France. So it is a little bit harder than in France
Skoda (czech car manufacturer) could be a nice company to do an intership.

As there is a French plant in Rauma, Areva, there were a lot of French families there, and some ha
regularly they were looking for baby-sitter to keep their children during their absc

It is possible to find a job during the studies because I had only 15 hours of class per week. For exam
shop. About internships, the university can help you to find one. You can try with Frenc

I assume it would be possible to find a part-time job during the studies, however, I haven’t really trie
the internship, I don’t think it could be possible.

It is possible to find a job. Some jobs don’t require Dutch skills at all (for example delivering newspa
example you can be a cashier or a delivery guy but you’ll need to count in Dutch/know how to say a
important thing to know is that you need an insurance that costs around 90€/month no matter how
Before considering finding work here in Groningen you must remember that you’re not alone: the cit
who are looking for the exact same thing but if you still want to give it a try you can join the Fac
“GRONINGEN STUDENT- JOB OFFERS AND JOB SEEKERS”. As for internships I honestly have no ide
country you’re in you always see these companies looking for people fluent in French and who also
companies who need someone who has knowledge of a foreign market.

Many students of Hanyang University have a part-time job in parallel of their studies, but it seems co
to get one if they don’t speak Korean anymore. Internships are common in Korea for students; m
holiday’s breaks between the semesters to get professional experiences. The big Korean corporat
Hyundai, Lotte, SK Telekom, offer opportunities for students who can then expect positive evolution i
as for the jobs: the language barrier.

Regarding the economic crisis that Greece gone through there is not so much jobs available, even fo
same for internships.

No it is not possible to find a job in ghaziabad. This would not be allowed by the school, but anyway th
And the time there is too short to find one. For internship I don not really know, but I think that in D
of company !

It is possible to find a part time job during the studies but it is not easy. I tried and I failed because I
particular sector. The companies that are looking for international part time jobs are Shops, Bars, Cate
It is also possible to find and internship in Mainland China but it is very difficult due to Visa policies an
a well know issue in China and some solutions are possible but it takes long time and it is not so easy
to find an internship nearby China like Taiwan or Hong-Kong for example.

Very difficult for jobs because of language barrier. I just helped Polish friends for English or French ho
internships for non-Polish speakers.

It's possible to find a job because there is a lot of free time.

Since the crisis hurt the town very deeply, there is no more student jobs. Hull inhabitants are ready t
old people take students jobs. I also looked to be au-pair but I am not sure you have enough time t
any advice for this. About internships, I was looking for it during my stay in Hull because I had to fin
Thanks to Skype, I was able to do some interviews.

No job cause they mostly ask to speak Danish. Maybe internships, there is a meeting day with some
not very big, and this is Danish companies, so the problem remains quite the sa

No it's not possible, you need to speak korean. For internships, it's really difficult too. Maybe it's p
multinationals.

During the academic exchange, students may not find a job, except through contacts or one-off jo
photographers, go to a fashion show, go to weddings, etc.

It is not possible to find a job while studying since the visa to study in Korea doesn’t allow it. Also, K
internship culture, especially for foreigners. You need to be fluent in Korean to find an internsh

Clearly it is possible. Some friends had find internships here, in the same time they were at UNI. Fin
Mexico, but find a good one is totally different. I think that in our studies, we can find some internship
negotiated (or the best way is to find a French company). In Guadalajara specifically, there is a cluste
I do not recommend any company in particular, but I know that there are a lo

Given few hours of classes per week, it is possible to find a job in Kolding during studies. Howeve
Erasmus students who work. Rather, full students who have jobs such as cleaning the gym, distr
Regarding internships, the school organizes a recruitment day with local companies. It is mostly f
interested in these opportunities. There are many Hungarians, Slovaks or Lithuanians who do n

It's difficult if you can't speak dutch . And you have a lot of work to do for scho

I found 2 jobs easily, on facebook or even asking around. Internship is possible to, but the sa

In Indonesia with our visa you don’t have the right to work here. About the internship, we met a F
university who said to us at the beginning that it is hard to find an internship by ourselves in Indones
also have contacts with people who can help you, it is possible to find one.

I have no idea on the subject !!

It is really difficult to find an internship when you are abroad. Lot of companies are not agree to hav
Furthermore, the wireless was really hard to have...

No due to our visa F1

It is not possible to find a job during our studies in the Philippines because our visa doesn’t allow to
only a student permit. It is possible to find an internship

Yes, I think it is possible to find a job but I didn’t try honestly. Concerning the internships, I don’t re
people from Spain who were doing an internship in a company but they didn’t get paid. I guess there
for internship in Norway, as we have it in France.
I know that the Statoil headquarters were in Tro
company in Norway. Except this one, I don’t know others famous companies located in

According to laws in the USA, it’s really hard to find an internship and you cannot look for an internsh
semester in the USA. So it’s quite difficult. My advice would try and get an internship with a French co
US.

It is not possible to find a job because we signed a paper at the beginning of the stay which prevents
occupation in the territory. It is possible to find an internship in Indonesia, actually i did not try. But
really low...You can however find contacts easily with expats there. For example we met a French guy
Carrefour Indonesia.

I think it's possible to find a job during our studies, because we have a lot of free time. I didn't want t
to do activities and to travel in Argentina, but I'm sure you can find a work. For the internship I want
English country so I didn't search in Argentina, but I know there are agencies which help students to
know some french that I met here who are doing an internship in Argentina. The thing is that most of
you during the internship.

Concerning the job I think it is not very easy to match eramus life with a job. For an internship there
in Bratislava that are searching international students (and especially French). You can find big com
Microsoft or Lenovo.

You can find a job during your studies and most of the time on-campus. I did not work during my stu
totally possible to work for the university such as a waiter or a cooker for the dining facilities, to work
university, for the recreational center or the library. However these applications are generally done on
it can be little bit difficult for students who just stay one semester at Kent State University.
For int
the opportunity to find one in America. Furthermore most internships in America are n

I think it's possible to find a job during studies but it is necessary to be responsible and autonomous
there are others stakes in exchange abroad. To be honest, the crisis strikes Spain and there ar
opportunities. However, I think it's possible to find a job, an internship in companies specialized for e
new technologies of information and communication or renewable energies..

I don't know much on this subject for the moment, I'll look into it very soon since we have a professo
school.

No

You can’t find a job/ internship during the studies because we have only touristic visa and it is forbidd
someone want to find a job/ internship after the semester it’s much more easier because firms lik

I think there are no problems to find it in Chile because i'v a friend who did it very quickly. Personna
my research fror an internship in france.

I don’t really think it’s possible to find an internship or a job here. In one hand, companies are really h
to the growing casino industry. Plus, I don’t think there would be problems of visa: it’s easy to have o
for Macau. However, the main impediment is the language. As I said, I think the casino companies ar
the main customers and tourists in Macau and in the casinos are Mainland Chinese people: it’s almo
Mandarin at least, Cantonese would be a bonus.

Something which is really easy to find, and that I did, is to give French class to Russian people. In re
pay you but it is also possible to negotiate a tandem system (you teach French and they teach you R
you do not speak Russian it is hard to find a job (and we can also say that Russian jobs are no

You can find a job during your studies but its not interesting knowing the fact that you won't receive
find interesting internships but you have to know that most of the time you won't be paid. So I recom
that can pay you like in France.

It is not possible for a foreign student with a student Visa to work. About internships, few compan
university to do interviews, but it is only for Indian students. There is a lot of performing companies in
cars, telephony…), IndiGo (airline)…

Yes it is, with the are range of partners of the School but also with the time you have during the mor
students have to make their internship during the morning and after they are going t

I don’t really know because I didn’t look for a job or internships during my stay. I know that there
University for the Internships with for instance an organisation of day which allows the students to m
that’s it. I think it can be easy to look for a job during the studies because there are many business
hotels, companies) in Madrid but I don’t know if the demand is important or no. I think that yes
unemployment rate in Spain is 20%.

No it is not possible, the language gap being too important (unless you speak finnish). Plus, you will n
manage properly school, social life, personal work and eventually travelling if you work here. It m
internships in big companies (ex: Nokia, Microsoft, Rovio) since they are supposed to be multinatio
speaking English in a professional context is no problem.

No, since I didn’t have a work visa. For internship, a visa is necessary. I don’t have any company to r

Classes in NUIG are quite difficult and require a lot of personal work. Consequently, it is very very ha
the studies.
For the internships, it is different. I was not looking for one in Ireland but I realized
opportunities thanks to our different teachers. Indeed, all our teachers were in contact with different
to warn us when some companies were looking for interns (for instance, we had a presentation of a m
our Cloud Computing class: he was looking for interns). So I think it is totally possible to find an intern
the help of the university.

I did not try to find any job or internship in Lithuania. And I would say that looking for a student job
relevant. First, it is quite hard to find a payed job, or at least decently payed. The minimum wage is a
efforts linked with the job is higher that financial rewards. It might be also hard to deal with studies a
Furthermore, only important companies in Lithuania are looking for students speaking in English. T
reduced when you do not speak Lithuanian. At least, if the student really wants to find something
companies like “Coffee Inn”, “Hesburger”, “Véro Café” (fast food establishments) for a job, and bi
internship.

I did not see any particular opportunity to find a job here, as the situation is very different t

It is not possible because it requires you to have a good level in Korean.

Doing a job during my studies was forbidden. But we, the exchange students, got 2 offers for an i
studying.

Yes it is, but there are really bad paid so not intersting. Internship why not but I don't think that so m
their internship in Latvia. I would really recommend BITE, wich is a really good mobile phon
It is very difficult to find a job or an internship because of the language.

Yes for sure, there is a lot of model jobs for girls, and jobs in the clubs : they love to have french peo
well payed
About internships, i have no idea but it's difficult with the VISA to fin

I would say no as teh wages are very low and it is necessary to speak Lithuianian. There are som
internships in some international companies.

No it is not easy because you have to have a visa to work ! Plus the internships are n

I think that it could be hard to find a job here, but if you speak Lithuanian maybe you will have bett
Concerning internships, you can find easily internships in embassies. I know some people who are sta
internships which will occur in embassies.

It’s impossibleto find a job, because in Ecuador you can’t study and work in the same time. It’s a co
(even for intership).

No, because of our visa.

Yes it is possible, I didn't do it but some big companies are located in Bratislava. I would recomm
partnership with the university, so a good point if you're looking for and internship, and IBM which
(during the semester we met a lot of students that were working for those 2 compa

I don’t think it’s possible to have a job/internship because you have to speak Fin

It's really hard to find a job for a small amount of time, the university offers some missions but you'd
bank account and that is the main issue for me ! Also i didn't see anything about internships, they are
no one really does them or talk about them, they're not as current as in France

It is quite difficult to find some jobs because Norway has its own language and you have to speak thi
jobs; even if norvegians speak english it is mandatory to speak norvegian. However it was possible t
guide for tourists, and the job only needed english skills. So this is, I think, a good opportunity to wor
easy to find internships, Norway is asking for a lot of internships. And Hist, the school, helps us to fi

What I regret is that the TEC didn't provide us the access to its internship offers and that kind of s
university in the whole Latin America and we could not benefit from this reputation. But if I should ad
be Hersheys because It’s a well-established company in Mexico and It can provide a lot o

Compare to Denmark for instance, It is nearly impossible to find a job in Norway without speaking no
an internship so I can't say..

For internship it is possible as they offered a lot of work placement in organisations, companies, all ov
on the web and even on the Indian field when you will be there. It is just concerning the remuneration
ready to pay much for that... For a job during studies, it will be difficult I guess, because of the time
required to go to work. But not impossible.

It is possible to find a job during your studies. However you have to get a work permit and most of the
Japanese fluently. So that is why it is available for only few students. Moreover, companies will prefer
year or more.

I/ My internship Contexte : I did the choice to make an internship in the same time I was studying. I
the nature of my visa. I integrate the Marketing service of the American multinational “The Hershe
produce and sell chocolate in Mexico. I found this internship by contacting a former student of the E
the Brand Director of Hershey’s Mexico (quite a good job). Learning: I learned a lot about distributio
in a multinational, but it had a huge cost, a cost of time and energy. I missed some theatre class and
my travel in Mexico no longer was holidays but a real experience with a new dimension. I have to reg
say no to some missions to conserve some time to travel, that lead to some disappointment of my c
was intense for everybody in the service. I learned a lot about me, on the Marketing processes, on the
have to say no, but we don’t learn without challenge.

The Erasmus life is expensive since it is a lot in a short time. I had planned it and worked in January
money. Find a student job in Poland is not a good idea since the minimum wage here is 375 euros. I
work part time and earn an average of 2-4 euros per hour ... this is far from the French SMIC. So I dro
here. Finding an internship is quite possible, a small community of French live in Krakow (around 20
Company PGNiG which is the main electricity and gas supplier.

Yes, some French students were French teacher in the university.

Unfortunately for me I had the opportunity to do it very late in my stay, but I would highly recomme
work at a call center. I could not provide names of specific companies, but they can be found in the u
parts of Rabat. They recruit a lot of young and educated Moroccan people who are bilingual in Frenc
attended classes of languages at Rennes Business School and previously in their studies, speaking
other languages would be a very good thing in order to be recruited by a call center. I can assume th
his twenties the different companies adapt to their university schedule. Concerning the semester at
free time when I could have work several hours per week at a call center and make more money to
more.

I do not know if it is possible to find a job during the studies in Macau. However, during the lunch with
that it was quite easy for the local students to find an internship in Macau. Apparently, a lot of comp
intern. In fact, Macau is developing so the companies need to find some new employees to expa

Yes you can give some French courses against Russian courses but I didn’t try to find a job for my se
already one in because I have already one in France

Yes, you can join expats facebook group and there is dinner and party in order to meet and exchange
friends in these happening you can later find jobs in moscow

No it's very hard to find some ! Even the local students don't find jobs, neither internships...The econo

You have many companies in the telecommunication which are developing. To give you some examp
Telecome, Meditel. In Morocco you don’t have the king of phone package we have in France. Mayb
opportunity to develop this and to develop the marketing aspect of these compa

Yes it was possible to find a job during my studies, thanks to a friend of mine. I had the possibility t
through Skype , and then the human resources called me to say that I was hired for this summer as
But for personal reasons I had to refuse the offer finally. But finally this experience shows that it is po
job in another place than the place where is the job you want to apply for. For the internships I looke
websites but that was not a real success, but I didn't really know in which field I would like to do m
researches weren't that efficient. I don't have any company in mind at the moment to recommend

It is complicated to find an internship. If you want, they are one requirement: be fluent in either Kore
say it is better to be fluent in Korean to find a job. If you mainly speak English, I will recommend
Samsung, Lotte, LG, which operate in a global environment.

I would say yes, but only small jobs like teaching French (anyone prefer a native speaking teacher
French, an English English). An internship is not possible because in order to work in Spain you need a
takes up to 2 months to obtain. No recommendations.

It's very difficult to find a job during our studies because you need a visa to work in Mexico and it d
spanish. Concerning internships it's also difficult to find one, moreover in Mexico for internships you
recommend any companies i would say : Bimbo and Grupo Mexico

I don't know if is it possible to find a job or an internships during the studies because I didn't want to
about it.

Yes it is possible to find a job during our studies, especially in ASDA, a local supermarket that hire
supermarket is open 24 hours a day, so you can work the night.

It’s really hard to find a job because all the company want that you speak a little Danish. It’s possible
internship aren’t pay in Denmark in general. I don’t have special company to recommend, but durin
with the school for Danpo or Lilleborg two big companies in Denmark.

Given the level of life in India, find a job there would be shooting itself in the foot. Indeed, for internsh
Besides, I'm leaving India for six months as part of my internship.

I don’t know because I didn’t tried to find one, I think you can find a job because university just take
week, but don’t take a job like more than 15 hours per week because after you won’t have the time to
partying. So I don’t know nothing about companies here to have a part time jo

For the job I didin’t try to find any job there, but I think it’s difficult to have one because of the langua
Deutch to have more facilities to find a job.

You don’t have the right to have a job during your studies according to your visa policy. It is possible t
is not easy. It can be useful to take a marketing yourself class in order to build a ne

I don’t know if it’s easy or not to find a “real” job, but it’s quite easy to find people interested in Fren
Some of the ESC students were offered a job of French teachers at university by the international
students). The companies here appreciate the candidates able to speak English and French (and Span
easy to find an internship because there is not a lot of internship offers, most of the positions ar
networking. The best way to find one is to go directly see the companies and ask if they offer any. A
French companies doing business in Colombia.

I know no body who find a job here. You can find an intership after the Erasmus, there is few forum
company as renault for example looking for french internship.

NO because you have to speak Finnish. And I haven’t been looking for an internship because I didn
country.

It is a little bit difficult to find a job during studies because Spain is a country with a lot of jobless. Bu
internships because the university has relationship with some companies (Heineken, In

May be is it possible, there is some possibilities to work on bar but with a goog level of italian. I have
in Rome, in the company KIABI which looking for numerous intern for Sales Management all over the
level in Italian !

It is possible to work on campus (bookstore, fast foods, library…) but I didn’t work during my stay. Th
very active and proficient if you want to get an internship in the US: they organize many job fairs a
about how to write a resume or a cover letter and you can ask for an appointment with an advisor
internship in Cookeville or in Tennessee mainly.

For French students, it is illegal to work in Taiwan so it is not possible to find a job here. The same is t
is punished by the law with a penalty between NT$30.000 to NT$150.000 with immediate expul

Yes it's possible to find jobs during your studies like my friends did. About internships it's a little bit
Cortes Ingles.

It is really hard for foreigners to work in Russia. The most common job would be teacher for Russian
French. For internship, it is hard as there are work restrictions for foreigners. The best way to work in
by a European company for a special mission for example. But find directly within a Russian compan
be honest.

It’s possible to find a job, but undeclared since we can officially work with a student visa. Most of the
to take undeclared foreign student for French or English classes for example. It’s also possible to fin
the best way to find them is to apply directly in the companies you’re interested in, or to make som
exchange

No, if you have a job and your studies you will not have time to discover the erasmus life, which is th
your exchange, and the best way to improve your spanish.

Yes it is possible. I personally didn’t but some of my friends did. You just have to open a bank account
job. You have a lot of headquarters of company such as universal music, coca-cola, sanofi... It would
make ian Internship in one of these companies.

If you want to find a job, you'll have to make some administrative papers which are quite boring. Antw
order to find a job however. Don't hesitate to look for an internship there

Impossible, you have to speak Lithuanian. For internship too, very complicated.

I don't have any co

It is possible if only a few classes are selected. Then, it is important to find a place where speaking Li
So it is hard but not impossible. But I don't know anyone who did it. Internships are also possible tha
created by European People. So I don't recommend any company.

If you don’t speak Korean, forget about finding a job. It is basically the same for internship unless
international company such as Samsung or LG.

Absolutely, there is a career office. I went there and they gave me advice for my English resume and
semester. Finally, I didn't work because the goal of the Erasmus is also to meet people from all over t
trips during the week ends to know the country but they were very helpful. I was looking for an intern
are looking for a internship in Ireland, they organise meeting with enterprise sometimes and Dublin i
where there are a lot of headquarters now for financial reason so, if you want to work for Google for
place to be.

It’s really difficult to find a job as people have to know to speak finnish in every job, and in 6 months i
good level .

Probably but I think it’s not a good idea because there are lots of courses (between 15 and 20 each
spend a lot of time to do the personal work and translate. I really don’t recommen

It’s illegal to get a job with a student visa, but it’s possible to give some French lessons or English les
students. As I couldn’t speak Korean it would have been really hard for me to get an in

I did not look for a job but I talked to some teachers about internships and it does not seem to be v

I didn’t look for internship there but I work some time for a hotel owner friend, it was echa

As Ersamus students we are very limited in order to work. Regarding internships, London is

I do not know about job but for the internship, even if it is not impossible, the university does not

In China, we don’t have the right to work and earn money. It is really really difficult to find an inte
government doesn’t deliver visa for it anymore.

It is possible to find a job here if you speak Spanish regarding intership, the is a lot of big company i
find an internship, like did a friend of mine.

Assez compliqué, mais il est possible des trouver des missions de distributions de flyers ("relacione
restaurants ou boîtes de nuit du centre ville.

No

I know someone (french girl) who find a job. But you need a CPR number to open a danish bank a
restaurant and hotel to find a job I don't have any information about internshi

I didn't try to find one and I wouldn't advise to do so if you want to be able to enjoy your stay fully
possible because many students from my university were working beside their studies, but it was ha
school.

For a part-time job, I believe it is possible to find one here. You need to start looking as soon as you
internships, it is very hard. Only international/foreign companies would employ foreign students. I ha
mind right now ..

NO If you want to stay longer in India, you can't ! You have to go back in france, asking for a new v
india. But a lot of job opportunities are available for foreign students

It is possible to give French lessons but finding a job is quite complicated.

I would say it's pretty hard to find a job in your studies because you don't speak the Czech language
Concerning internships, you have to look for the multinational companies such as Hilton, P

Actually it might be possible but due to the number of presentation per month, the personal work an
this complete new culture I did not try to find one. But I talked with some Korean teammates who to
find some internships but most of the time it is no paid. So unless it is for your personal experience it
internship there. Concerning jobs, I tried several places like clothe stores to work after my courses. B
the Korean nationality because the government gives advantage to local workers. So if we have no
double nationality it is almost impossible to work there. And most of them ask you to speak fluent
tough to achieve during a four months exchange

Not possible for a job or an interniship because you have to speak finish. But in rauma there are l
Areva so you can do lot of babysitting

I was not looking for an internship here because I would like to find it in a bank and the banking syste
here. Prague is a city for students and for working.

In Rauma there is an important French community thanks to the Areva factory, so it is very easy

Job: easy but if you want to travel in the Philippines or around asia it's unwise Internship : Depends o
but it's quite easy with the "Ateneo stample" on your CV

It’s possible but the salary in Indonesia is low, so it’s better not to do and just enjoy your time outside
asia. But if you want to do an internship in Indonesia, these 5 months in Jarta is a good way to find co
for an internship after this exchange program. I recommend Europeans companies which are prese
Carrefour…
Our visa doesn't allows us to find a job, that's the same for internships.

I think it is not possible to find a job in Delhi during the studies but it is really possible to find an int
companies come in the university to meet and interview students such as Deloitte a

When i'm writing this, I was looking for an internship in Spain. Even if there is a lot of offers who are l
for an internships, the current economic situation in Spain make it really hard to find one here. Even f
you saw are “RP” for bars or nightclubs and almost paid on comission only. I had to real opinion ab
here in spain, because you can feel that youth unemployment influence on the flexibility of work. For
student I spoke with, who had found an internship in madrid, used a recruitment agency, and paid l
internship. It shows that it is quiet difficult (but not impossible !) to have work he

I could have worked because there are a lot of opportunities and I did not have a lot of classes, but th
it’s not worth it. Moreover, even thought you can find jobs where you only need to speak English, mos
to speak Lithuanian, which is a very very hard language !!

I know some foreigners can do job such as barman but I think it is really difficult because you must
hear about internship here but I think it will be the same as part-time job.

IMT of Ghaziabad has a lot of partnerships with huge Indian companies such as Tata Group, Daibur, Pe
so it is very easy to find an internship.

It is probably possible to find a job by asking teachers from Mirbis. I might ask a financial analysis
interested by an intern this summer. Most high-management position in Moscow do not require to sp
lot of international professional who do not speak Russian. But, personally, this summer I only need
internship and I already found one in Honk-Kong.

No it’s already difficult for Greek people, so for Erasmus I think it’s not possible (except maybe babys
Greek fluently.

You can work on the campus but you have to start your research very early and have a US bank acco
to work in the US with the kind of Visa you will get. But It is really easy to network in UNF through gue
or associations for instance. Everything is made for you to find an internship thanks to the Career Fa
you to connect with professionals that are looking for interns or employees. The STAR (Skills to achie
help you to create your US-resume, attractive cover letters and become familiar with the inte

It is possible to find small jobs, but they are usually not very interesting and often n

Not really, even if you could, it won’t be really interesting due to the low pay you’l

It is not possible to find a job for only one semester. You can maybe find some internships with the C
they organized the Career fair one time during the semester where you can meet some employers. B
internship here, so I have no more information about it.

à ma connaissance certains erasmus ont trouvé des jobs étudiants, quand à moi j'ai cherché des stag
secteur bancaire, impossible à trouver!!

It is not possible for an exchange student to find a job or an internship: it is prohibited by th

It is hard to find a job in my sector (hospitality and catering), because you are in contact with clientele
Czech. You may try in tourism industry, more flexible. I have no knowledge about internship and sp

If you do not speak chinese it is very difficult to find a job except in night club. Internship is not easy
legislation but one of us find a company and she went to an interview in Shangh

You will probably have too much work to find a job but there is a lot of start-ups thanks to the influe
located just next to the university and is a very interesting company, alongside with companies in log
in Estonia.

Very difficult to find a job. But you can find opportunities for your internship particularly in the touris
French people.

It’s possible to find a job, but you miss a lot of things if you do that. For the internships it’s also po
some contact with Estonian companies.

We did not look for any job but there are just 16 hours of classes per week. It leaves time

The unemployment rate in Spain is about 55% for the people under 25 years old. It is easier to find un
companies than short term contract. I recommend to work or to look for jobs in the turism sector beca
which hire (12% of the jobs) in Spain and due to the huge contribution to the GDP (Gross Domestic
represented 11% of the GDP in 2013 ).
I didn't search that

No it is impossible because we don’t have enough time.

Not possible to find a job! Internship I didn't search for it.

Some students found a job like for example teaching French to Russian people or being

No comment on that part. We didn’t have time to get a job.

I didn't look for any job here, but a lot of italian told me that because of the crisis it is very hard to fi
friend of mine tried to apply for a job in a MC Donald, and the company refused. People here say tha
don't really know what to think about it, because for example Camille, the other ESC student found
heard that Telecom Italia for example is looking for people who want to make an internship, so ma
somedy from the ESC can do an internship .

It was possible to find a job during my studies. Some international students with a good knowledge
waiter in bars or restaurants. Others international students have done some interim missions during t
lot of classes per week, it is quite possible to reconcile his studies and a job. However, I was not my
explore the city, make sports (skiing, hiking and kayaking) and discover Austria and neighboring cou
internships, this is more difficult, despite many offers posted on the platform of the university. Indee
very good knowledge of German and English (sometimes, it is necessary to be bilingual in both lang
international experience. However, some companies are looking for students who can only be bilingu
Many internship offers are made by Swarovski : the home factory is located in Tyrol (W

It is really complicated to find a job here because you must open a Norwegian bank account and it tak
month it is useless. The only thing you can do is babysitting.

It is not possible to find a job in Ghaziabad! But you can find an internship in Delhi or Mumbai th

That's possible. With big companies ( ecopetrol, bancolombia, bavaria sa, juan valdez cafe,claro )
( Samsung, apple, renault, HBSC ,etc.) However, the recruit process isn't very formal. The only way
and relations. It's not hard to create rapidly a web with colombians. They like foreig

Nothing. No firms in Macao : only casinos and nightclub and big 5 stars hotels. You need a special vi
would rather recommend people who wants after Macao an internship in Asia to look in Hong Kong : m
looking for french interns.

Is not really possible to find a job, only because you will be pay less than 1€ the hour, so forget the id
we are two to trying to find one here. Is not really in the culture, so it’s difficult, but go out in the occid
make contacts, it’s may be the best way.

Yes it is possible to find a job we had the time. For an internship I think it would be possi

It’s difficult to find a job in Norway because a lot of company ask to speak Norwegian. If you want to
very good english. Concerning internship i don’t know.

No. You can find an internship in India but only if you have some contacts.

You can find a job during your studies in Madrid but it’s not so simple. The best way is to teach Fren
after children; indeed, some parents look for French students to look after their children and talk to t
learn our language. In which concerns internships, I only researched in the Luxury sector and there w
Marketing for instance; I can recommend some French companies in Madrid like D

I think so but I didnt tried ; the university is sending internships offers per emails . I didn't took an

It can be possible to find a job during studies, but here in Poland, student job are not very well paid (2
not recommend it. However, it could be more interesting to fin an internship here in Poland, but I wo
French or International Company : there are many international and even French banks, clothes,
companies here (BNP, L'Oréal, Carrefour, as French examples).

It's possible to find a internship in Slovakia especially thank to the AESIC network but the big problem
Slovakia is very bad about the wages, around 300€... So I don't advice people to do a interns

To tell the truth, I'm not really aware of how obtain an internship but I know that in Spain,it's com
mounths earlier your start a Number of Foreign Identification called NIE. I guess it's free but long to
internship as well as a job for any company.

You cannot work during the semester (no time) but with the university you may have a chance to fin
césure.

It's very easy to find a job during studies because we are foreigners : model, DJ. It's impossible to hav
french people.

I know some classmates who have found a job as a French professor for children in Russia. They we
internships, it’s hard to find because you have to speak Russian. But you can try to ask to the Frenc

Il y a un processus de recrutement très avancé au sein de l’école ou les entreprises font le déplace
place. Je ne sais pas si nous avions le droit d’y prendre part, mais pourquoi pa

I have been trying to find a job, but I was too late, but it is possible to give French or English classe
possible to find a job in a company but only if you have good contacts.

it's quite hard to find a job during your studies, because it's often ask to speak russian.. So if you
complicated. It can be easier to find an internship I think, because you can find companies wich use e
find different kind of intership on the web. I know several people who work for Danone he

None.

it is very difficult to work here because speaking Korean is imperative to get a job. However, some stu
in Solbridge: they are assistants of teachers or of the administration. And concerning internships, I th
internships in English in Seoul, but it seems to me difficult in Daejeon. There is a center involved in i

With the student visa I have here, I am not able to work in Argentina or if I would want to, I would ha
market. Even if there are few work controls, the risk is not worth it because I met a French waiter wo
and he earns 150 pesos a full day so it is not even profitable to find a job besides the studies. Th
equivalent of the ESC Rennes recruitment fair which is going to be on the 26th of June and I intend to
like Nestlé, Procter & Gamble, Philips, Colgate-Palmolive, Carrefour, Deloitte, Ernst & Young and other
will be present. Nevertheless, Argentina and UCEMA do not encourage students to do internships. It
people prefer to wait to be graduated to work.

In my case it was not possible because of the class and the homework if you want to enjoy a little y
time for it.

I didn’t look for any job there because I considered that my languages skills were too low. Moreover,
unemployed and in this context of crisis there’s few jobs available.

To find a job it’s difficult because the VISA not allows to work in the country, and it’s really not well-pa
is possible I think, but I don’t know more about that.

It is very hard to find an internship here. China government is more and more careful with Visas. But
the jobs here, it is possible to find something. Most of the time, foreigners are models, or they give l
best to talk about it, because I chose to not working here.

I couldn’t find anything during my exchange. I think I didn’t look out harder enou

Yes: baby-sitting and dog-sitting in French families

No job, maybe internships. Don’t know exactly.

you can have part time jobe but internships is really difficult cause is not a cultural way

With the actual economic situation in Spain, particularly characterized by a hig youth unemployeme
opportunities to find a job or an internship in Madrid. However, we can try to apply for big companies
as Corte Inglés, Zara-Cortefiel, Bershka, Hipercor, Seat or Santander. Otherwise, many Spanish stude
for language lessons (English, French, German)

For me it’s impossible to find a job during studies. There is not so many jobs in Spain due to crisis. Aft
be difficult to match your job with your school timetable.

Not really, didn't really manage to interest myself in it

It is really difficult to find a student job in Finland when you do not speak the Finnish Language. I do
cause I did not plan to do my internship there so I did not look for one.

Some had a student job among the international students (bartenders, receptionists). It’s needed to s
and/or Norwegian. However 5 months is short to find a suitable job. Big companies sometimes offer
I don’t have any particular advice because I couldn’t find any good leads while I was

I did not try to look for an internship in Mexico but I know a French boy who was doing his internship
period. When you are a student who comes in Mexico to study, you have the touristic VISA. Then y

Yes it is possible to find jobs and internships during the studies but you need to pay a work perm
February, a job fair is held in Wilfrid Laurier for full-time, summer, co-op, contract and part-time posit
Royal Bank of Canada or Toronto Dominion Bank.

I think it’s possible to find a job during the studies because the Erasmus in DIT has not a lot of hours
but in Ireland it’s really difficult to find a “student job”. Indeed, the economic situation of the countr
there are not a lot of opportunities for students to find a job. But there are nonetheless several opport
musician. It’s famous, Ireland i known for its pub culture and each pub offers music live to its custom
has plaid music in a pub to earn money. Concerning the internships, there are more opportunities bu
paid. In Ireland, the interns are rarely paid. But some foreign companies, such as French companies p
deeply interested by the bilingual students. I can just recommend Ubifrance, because I know that the
opportunities and the internships are paid.

It's really hard or impossible to find a job if you don't speak a fluent norwegian, for internships as w
recommend any companies

Yes is possible there are a lot of French companies who wants French students in Colombia. You can fi
in French companies, Colombian companies are scared to hire people from abro

Yes it is possible to find a job during your studies and the university has an office which helps studen
you need to have a quiet good level in German. For internships you have in the region of Nürnbe
Areva, Puma and Adidas. Most of the time companies demand fluent English and some basis in Germ
obtain an internship. Moreover in Berlin there is the silicon valley of start-ups

I think it is quite complicated to find a job now in Spain as the unemployment rate is really high, espe
The competition is already really high. However, I met some student from others business school
internship in Madrid, so it is possible to find an internship in Madrid but remain difficult and mainly f

It could be possible to find a job during the studies. If we have a job here, we have to open a Danish
idea about internships. Lego is a really famous company in Denmark and they are really

Yes it is possible because FIM and Mexican companies like exchange students. Moreover it is easy to
adapt them for working. It is in the Mexican culture to work the morning and study the

Yes it is entirely possible to find a student job during the studies. The other girl of the ESC Rennes has
are also many internship possibilities in Berlin. You can apply en Berlin companies such as Zaland

I think it’s quite hard to find a job at the same time. Even if you have less than 15 hours of class per
time to visit the country and meet different people. Then, I think it’s hard to find a job if you don’t s
thing you could easily do is to give English classes to people.

I didn’t try to find a job during the semester. Minimal wage in Lithuania is less than 290€ per month a
Lithuanian people searching for a job. Furthermore, it is required to speak Lithuanian language and it
to find a job during studies. French embassy can help French people in Lithuania seeking for an intern
difficult to find an internship in the business sector, I can’t recommend any companies for these re
because I was not interested by the idea.

I think it is not a very good idea to find a job during your studies here because you have a lot of pers
to do and you also want to enjoy your experience here. But I think that if you want to find a job, you c
a French man in my residence who spent one semester studying and the other one in a Dutch firm
engineering. The problem is that there is no minimum wage in the Netherlands so firms can pay inte
month.

Actually we are not supposed to work. But there are many international students who find quite eas
personal French or English teacher for children, bouncer in bar-nightclub. It’s extremely difficult to
China doesn’t easily give an appropriate visa for foreigners to do internships in C

Finding a job is possible because the number of hours of classes per week is low. Interships are more
is not sure that the university is able to sign those king of contracts for partial time working. I have
companies because I did not work in Spain.

It is not possible for me to find a job because i want to be focused in my studies and to enjoy my le
around China. Most of companies require a fluent Chinese to work .

We don't speak russian, so it's almost impossible, but you can do french courses for russian s

Yes we have many time free. I don't have any ideas for intership beacause i don't sear

It's possible to work in hostel or probably in fast food. For an internships I don't know but a German fr
so it's possible.

It is possible to find a job if you want to. For example, I met some Lithuanians who distributed newspa
most of the companies who hire ask their employee to speak Danish. It is the same for the intern
internship day where companies went to school to propose us some internship, but the most of the tim
people who speak Danish.

No it is impossible, and it is forbidden in the US. Indeed we just have a student visa, so you go ther
Then you have different opportunities to find an internships thanks to the university because it

It is not worth it to try to find a job here because the salary is too low. Except if you are ready to work
and just earn 50€ per month. For internships, in bandung there is not a lot of big companies and I did
so I don’t really know about it but I think it can difficult to find an internship here. Except if you per
language.

It’s not interesting to find a job because the revenue is 150 € by month to 50 hours by month. The
internships because Mexico is an emergent country.

I could advice to participate to the orientation week and keep contact with the buddy group, becaus
others students. I could also say to others that it is important to speak with Norwegian students be
reserved and won’t come to you. Then, they have some stereotypes about French student such
consequently they don’t want to talk to you. You have to do the first step.

It is possible to work during the studies, because you have plenty of time to do so. It is also possible
cannot recommend any companies specifically, but there are huge corporations in Dublin, s

I did not try to find a job in Antwerp. But I am sure that it is difficult to find a job here for a foreign stu
am convinced that it is not easy at all.
About internships, for sure it is difficult too, but not impossib
not know the Flemish language. But I am unable to name any company which I could re

No.

I can say that YES, it is possible to find a job during studies because I did. First, because you have tim
the schedule, and then because some places search students. But pay attention! I can just advice co
field, because I work in a restaurant. Most of them search students who speak DUTCH, because they
customers. But there is also the possibility to work in the kitchen, as me, and there it is not obvious
Dutch. In my restaurant we speak English in the kitchen. I have a 17-hour-contra

No

It’s really easy to find a job during your studies, but it has to be on-campus, because with a J-1 Visa, y
off-campus. Concerning the internships, you cannot with your J-1 Visa, it’s another type of Visa, so you
France before begin your internship.

No it seems really difficult because argentina is in a really bad economic situation (inflati

Lots of students work on the campus (library, cafeteria) but I am not sure that it is possible for exch
need a special visa to work off-campus otherwise you could have problem if you want to cross the
example.

I don’t have information concerning the facility to find a job during the studies because I didn’t looked
facilitates the combination of studies and work with the possibility to have all the classes on the even
There are a lot of students who work and study at the same time. Concerning internships, I tried to fi
was a little difficult because internships seem to be not really developed in the companies. However,
are in relation with companies and which can help you to find an internship (ex: “Mon stage

I didn’t try to find a job but I noticed that many people who work in supermarkets or pubs are stu
possible, even though most of the students in place were British. On the other hand, I did try to find a
in the UK in general), and realised that many of them are voluntary internship, which means that you
necessarily get paid, not matter how long you work for the company, so I gave up very quick

C'est possible de travailler car malgré les cours et la charge de travail il y a des temps libres. J'ai cho
ou de profiter avec mes amis. Cependant pour travailler c'est généralement café ou bar/pub (je con
IRLANDAIS l'ayant fait mais pas en échange). Internships : Il y a un "Career Centre" qui aide dans
Workshop Linkedin, Working CV/Resume, offres de stages/Emploi, rendez-vous avec un conseiller
CV/Resume... Tout est là pour aider. A Galway, il y a un Cluster dans technologies médicales, cepen
en Irlande il y a le siege de pas mal de grosses entreprises en nouvelles technologies comme Google
IBM, Deloitte, pWc, KPMG pour ne citer que celles que j'ai en tête. Du fait de déjà être en Irlande p
trouver beaucoup plus facilement un stage.

It is not really possible to find a job or an internship in Rosario for exchange students, especially be
economic instability.

I would not advise to find a job while studying in Santiago. Indeed, the minimum wage is very low (2
In terms of internship, I think there are good opportunities in the international firms such as T

It's really in Ireland to find a work placement especially paid because there is no laws for that in Irela
internships and jobs, it's really hard.

Without a good level in Turkish it's pretty hard to find a job in Istanbul. It's the same for internships.
complicated. I'd recommend French companies.

Not really.

Non, il est impossible de trouver un travail durant les études. Ghaziabad n'étant pas très touristiqu
peut être possible d'être embauché en tant que barmaid car cela attire la clientèle in

I don’t know really of this because I don’t search a job in Ecuador. But we have the time to search a
can ask Ecuadorian to help us to find a job or an internship.

A job was really difficult to encounter because of my Spanish level at the beginning. I know it’s pos
here, because I met lot of French people who were doing there internship. But I couldn’t recommend
I’m not really interested by doing my internship here.

It is forbidden to get a job here by law. However, it’s quite easy to get an internship here, but the pro
be paid. If you to work in mass consumption, this sector is run by Lider. I have a friend that found a
here, in the marketing department.

Yes, some of my friends managed to find some jobs during their studies. It is also possible to find a
semester if you want to. I don’t know which companies, maybe more European o

I tried to find a job but belgian nationalty was often recquired, so I didn't work. Internships are though
forum (for example I had the opportunity to get an internship at Unilever). Though, in most of the ca
dutch and french - and I didn't master dutch at all.
Unilever is a great company is you speak dutc
about the company (Dove, Axe, Signal, Sunlight etc).

Concerning the student jobs, it is possible to teach the French or English language, either at the unive
of Chengdu. But also to make some dubbing of cartoons and movies. However, it is complicated to
without passing by paying employment agencies, , responsible for finding placements

No Korean people want people who talk Korean. You can try with french company in South Korea, ho
sector do you want.

Yes, with a work permit. The university is regularly providing some offers for work. From stuff moving
assistant in high schools or primary schools. As far English is not widespread in Japan, it is quite hard
if looked for, only big international companies could provide it. Or any other if Japanese languag

Yeah its very easy to get a job here, Im actually teaching some professor of my university for

No it seems to be really difficult to find a job during the studies because our timetable is not really
15hours of classes a week but class everyday. Our timetable will be organized according to the classe
case, I didn't speak enough Spanish to be able to work in Spain. I was sharing my flat with 2 spanis
difficult for them to find a job. I didn't look for intership as I had find my international intership in Fra
gap year. I don't have any companies to recommend.

I don’t know about the jobs, but I know there are a lot of internship opportunities, especially in the to
Macau is 1 of the first leisure destination in Asia + the new Las Vegas, so a LOT of hotels and restaura
management or marketing.

plusieurs possibilités de job, manequinnat, enseignement pour les européens. Pour les stages
d'entreprises française à Wuhan, mais la politique actuelle des visa rend la chose d

It quite difficult to find a job there during your studies but more easier for an internship. There are a
Santiago and they are looking always more after foreign student to do internsh

It is difficult to find a job next to the studies. We have a student Visa and we can not work with it. R
think this is not more difficult thant to find one in France. In fact, maybe it is even more easy, becaus
here are not paid or just a bit, and also because the way to work in Europe is not he same than here
and that is an added value.

Yes it is possible, then it's up to you to manage. Personally I am trying to find an internship in Santiag
Chamber of Commerce Franco-Chilean who will send you information.

Il est impossible de travailler aux Etats-Unis si la durée du séjour universitaire est inférieur à 6 mo
stages, il faut un nouveau visa qui a un coût élevé (1000€).

I didn’t seek a job here. I focused one month to find my gap year. And I found him in Eiffage in Huma
say that I needed to come back to France to be able to do my interview. So find a gap year abroad it i
the companies prefer sometimes to meet people and they don't want to do it by skype. Some good
Inditex (the first Zara was made here), Repsol… (huge companies)

I'm actually looking for an internship. It seems hard to find because of the language barrier. It's als
department you want to work for. As a finance intern I don't have much hope to find something but
internship offers in marketing department. I advise you aiesec.com and kariyer.net. There is also a
Istanbul University.

I didn’t try to find a job/internship here so I don’t really know. But once again, if you don’t speak Russ
find a job except if you know some international companies that does not require a high level o

NO. There is nothing available in the Uni and Coventry is 10 minutes far from the Uni by car, so at las
minutes by bus.

There is no possibility to find a job there if you do not speak Finnish. Some people there only speak Fin
to find any job there. For internships good companies like KONE, MICROSOFT or MEDICARE are good m
looking for commercial developers.

It is possible to find a little job for students to earn money but not for internship because it needs to
really know which companies recommend, it is up to people.

If you want to work you have to ask for a visa before coming. There are a lot of “little jobs” available b
The same for the internships. For example in Hermosillo there is Ford or Pepsi Co or Wal Mart

Due to the language barrier, it’s very difficult to find a job or an internship. The biggest chances of fin
Czech Republic lie with multinational companies. I know Bata (one of the world's leading footwear reta
and also Skoda.

Yes it is possible, but they must have an appropriate schedule so they should not necessarily take th
Esic have a lot of company relationship, and there are day especially to meet companies and find int
know they have good link with kellogg’s, louis vuitton, ect…

Jobs in riga is impossible because you have to speak latvian, russian and english but we know that fo
But is not the best country to do an intership.

Maybe yes, but it would be recommended to have a longer term than 2 months and a half... Internshi
you're willing to. Maybe in some precise industry but there is some past students who stayed ther
(Nicolas Derennes P22).

Yes it is. The easiest way to find internship or job after these studies is to use some networks like A
Franco-Thai. There are many jobs opportunities in Thailand and Asia in genera

It’s not possible to found work here. I tried but they are all regarding for people who can speak a lit
Kolding we don’t have any opportunity for internship. It might be better to look in Copenhagen of in
of Denmark

No it wasn’t possible because I didn’t have a visa. As a foreigners, you can find internships here
recommend international companies such as KPMG, Danone, etc..

I did not search a job during my Erasmus because I really want to discover Belgium. But I know some
restaurant as barmaid really easily so I think that if you want to find a job in Belgium you

It is quite difficult to find a job during our course because it takes a bilingual mastery of Spanish (and
jobs. By cons, find an internship is a little easier but in this era of crisis, jobs are sc

With your visa (J-1), you can’t work in the United States, it is only for studying. However, it is possib
think it is 20 hours per week. It is necessary to look at this when you arrived at the university, they w
To find internships, you have a specific thing to respect for the visa. You will have to come back to Fra
internship, it is necessary to clarify that it is expensive and you have to do your demand of visa earl
However, you have many opportunities to find internships with all the big company in the United St
smaller.

If you have less than 20 hours of courses weekly, it is possible to get a job. For instance, I only have c
and a half a week. So besides my courses, I work 2 days per week as a telephone interviewer. I recom
centre jobs, because many positions for native speakers in many languages are offered. Zalando for
young people. If you seek an internship in Berlin, you will have more chance to find something i
technologies and e-commerce. Moreover, many internships are unpaid ones.

It is possible to find internships but it may be harder than in other countries since there are two kind
organized in the framework of the school, with school partners. These are paid ones. The other kind a
one, these are not paid most of time. Thus, most of students find their placement thanks to their univ
where they are in their course degree.

Yes, I think it’s possible because you just need 16 hours of class per week and so you have time to
studies. I don’t know very well the companies where you could make internships. There is an organiza
find you jobs or internships in America Latina. You will have a first interview (by skype or phone) w
organization to see who you are and what you want as jobs. Then if they find you something and yo
have the job, you have to pay a commission to the organization (about 250 dollars). So it’s interestin
to manage yourself to find a job or internship.

Il est possible mais le salaire minimum est de $340 mensuel donc pas très attray

I did not look for any job in germany during my studies.

I think it is possible to find a job but you have to speak a bit Norwegian or speak English fluently. I kn
worked in a bar and I don't think she spoke any Norwegian. As for the internships, I think it is possib
of English too.

I didn't try to find a job but I met some french people who found internships there so I think it is very
the same expectations than in France (for salaries for example).
I recommend international comp
english speaking and international rules of employment.

I tried to find a job at first, but to work in Spain you need a DNI, which is a document specific to the c
can work there. I gave up as the procedure to get it seemed to long. I don't have any company to re
much about internships.

You can teach your own language to local students, sometimes you can be paid sometimes not so it d
or another language is really usual here and a lot of people who want to travel in Asia, in Taiwan, earn
courses. For the internships, forum with firms are organized. Moreover, according to the class that th
field trips to visit different firms (in marketing for example, we visited Lexus and KYMCO, two big com
your resume to responsible to the companies. Otherwise, i confess that I didn't search too much for
because i planned to come back in France to do my internship in Paris.

I didn’t look for a job or an internship, so I don’t know.

no

Yes it's possible but very difficult because of the stuent status. (except for little jobs as model, dancer
very welcoming so it's very easy to find internships but the promblem is that the city is too expensiv
recomend some big companies like Damac or Hotels that are very touristinc and look very m

It is possible to find a part-time job. The university provides a work permit. However, finding an int
Japanese skills in most of the companies.

It is completely possible to find a job or an internship while studying here because we had a good tim
time. We actually saw several times many Romanian students from our classes working in bars or sho
are running companies, so I would recommend to talk with them for an eventual internship. However,
the students are not paid while doing an internship and not learning anything because the managers
them.

It is not possible to find a job because employers want us to speak also dutch

I think it is possible because I know people that have job in Denmark. However those people are peo
year. So i don't know if there is any regulations or anything. About internship I have no

It is difficult to find jobs or internships because you have the courses and your personal work, but m
example, being a waiter/waitress in a small restaurant, but not more than tha

It is possible to find a job during the term, but it is complicated. On the campus, it exists an associati
jobs for you, but you need to open a English account and have an English health insurance. But you c
jobs on the campus (waiter, baby sitter, etc...). About internships, it exits another association which
internships and can put you in contact with English companies.

You need to speak lithuanian if you want to work or to find an internship here, english is not enought
us. Lithuania haven't any well known companies.

It is possible, many students found a job here. However, concerning the internships, this concept is
Japan, i am still looking for an internship here. The school doesn't really help and understand this co
Japanese students have never heard about that since the concept of job is not the same: you stay in
almost all your life, at least 10 or 20 years, so this company trains you and teach you

Yes, it is possible to find a job during the studies but one needs to speak German quite fluently (e.g.: I
worked in a clothes shop). It is also possible to find internships but a good knowledge of Germa
Nonetheless, internships can sometimes be done in English, especially in big companies. Many com
internships in Germany: Nivea, Müller, Enkel, Bosch, Siemens, BMW etc.

It is not possible to find a job during this semester abroad. On internships, it is possibl

According to me it is very difficult nay impossible to find a job and especially an internship during yo
language barrier is really too high and the Russian people are not very open-minded on our west
Nevertheless they adore France, our refinement and our luxury products: it is maybe the best oppor
Russia!

You need to speak Lithuanian if you want to work or to find an internship here, english is not en enou
for us. Lithuania haven't any well known companies.

To work in Russia is very complicated because the visa (you need a special visa) and firms preferred
expensive) they are not accustomed to use foreign people even for big companies. So if you want to
to be fluent in Russia and have local contacts or the help of the French consulate. Nevertheless it cou
work for foreign firm in Russia, so I can recommend Ubifrance.

We have time if we want to find a job. But the condition is that we have to speak Finnish. There are f
can speak English. So it's quite difficult to find a job in Finland when you are a foreigner. It's quite th
maybe there are more English internships but not a lot. Most of time, you have to speak Finn

It’s very difficult in India because of the visa issue.

It is a bit complicated to find a job during your exchange. The exchange with Warwick is very short (le
cannot really find a job for this period of time. Then there is a lots of difficult modalities to get a job i
thing to do is voluntary in the school. I did not get an internship in the UK but because Warwick is w
find a good internship. I cannot recommend any companies in particular. However the university has
can help students to find an internship. But the bad thing in the UK is that often the internsh

No

One friend had a job during the semeste, it is possible because we didn’t have a lot of classes by day
classes until 7.45AM and the weekend, so the hours of work could not be strict. The problem is if yo
difficult to travel…. It is a choice. It is also possible to find an internship in India after studies, but yo
your VISA. Because the student VISA is just few days, so you have to obtain a new VISA and this is di
back in France, or you can go to the Nepal too.

You will be offered possibilities of little jobs like teaching english payed by the school (€4). Otherwise
Japanese to work. The school help you getting a work permit really easily. You can do volunteer unp

Les espagnols n'ont pas de travail, enchaînent les stages non rémunérés. Cela reste

It’s possible to find a job in Poland, one of my friend works as a translator (French <-> English) but yo
price / hour is around 2 euros. If you need money it’s better to borrow (do a loan) and work after in F
general speaking Polish is mandatory to look for a job.

Yes you can find a job, a lot of slovak or others are looking for french to teach them our language. Int
easy to find in many company like DELL, HP, KIA and others. I would recommend you DELL, becaus
agency in Europe, they are very sympathetic and used to stranger since their are many nationa

It is very difficult to find a job on campus during our study at Warwick because we stay only 2 and h
really interesting for employers. Most of the jobs are occupied by full time and native students. Mo
campus you are quite far away from the different cities around there (at least 20 min of bus) which is
mix work and student life. I did not try to find an internship in England so I can’t give any recom

It’s possible to find a work here, but the salaries are very poor and not very helpful to live here. Most
student work because of their relational network, little jobs available aren’t very interesting. Concern
possible to find but not really in Hermosillo. There are few big companies, like the alimentary distribut
the country), or GRUPO MEXICO.

N’ayant pas de semestre à réaliser à l’étranger, je n’ai pas cherché de stages ou d’emploi sur p

No it’s almost impossible to find a job or an internship in Macau, Hong Kong and China more genera
apply for a working visa and most of the work and internship proposed ask you to be able to spea
Mandarin. Maybe it’s easier to find something in the luxury sector or the gambling industry but I thin
find something.

It is possible to find job or internship in Mexico but there are not well paid at a

During the semester, we didn’t have many classes (about 12h a week). BUT, the university isn’t in th
minutes by bus) and there are not a lot of buses so it is difficult to find a job. Moreover, Limerick is a
people) so you don’t have a lot of internships. I can’t recommend any specific com

You can find a job here if you speak Russian, however we could have the opportunity to have a well-pa
guy we have met during a French expat reunion. It was possible to give French lessons to children. It w
But this was through a friend, anyhow we would not have found this. Concerning an internship I did n
think this is possible if you meet the right persons. Here there are a lot of French students that are d
And French companies are also located here so it could be easier: Danone, Auchan… I think this is ea
company whether than another one.

It's totally forbidden to find a job with a student visa. About internships, it seems to be possible but it
companies, there are French company here as Pernod Ricard, Carrefour, L’Oréal and they hire Frenc
during the semester).

It is possible (and kind of easy) to find a job during you studies as waiters/waitresses and more gene
touristic place. Near the university you can find plenty of restaurants and hotels but I have to notice
comparing to France (6 pound per hour).
Unfortunately it was impossible for me to do an internsh
recommend you to contact MR Fred Scharf, who is a teacher at the Department of Business and Ente
Indeed he has a lot of contacts with local companies and he is working with the chamber o

There are some missions proposed by the university (like got to elementary school) but the work perm
want to find an internship here but I think that is difficult for someone who are not fluent

Yes it is possible but really limited if you don’t speak Russian. For example some students gave Frenc
English). I met some French doing their internship in Russia, they didn’t speak Russian but it was alwa
So if you want to an internship in Russia but you don’t speak the language, you should target f

There's some offer which are sent to use through mails. But speaking finnish is almost necess

Yes this is possible, you can have on job during week end. Internship is impossible because you hav
wednesday!

No it is not possible to find a job in Taiwan during the studies. It is prohibited by the government. You
visa. You can find a summer internship at the house of the European affairs or by international com
L’Oréal.

I didn’t search about any job, or internship. Some people from the dormitory tried to find but t

It is possible to find little jobs but hard because of the language. I have a friend who found an interns
the main club of Vaasa which has discounts for Erasmus students so we often went there. It is calle

yes it was possible, a lot of student posted announcement on facebook about that. I heard that Carlsb
student

With the Visa you cannot work in Indonesia during the studying period and actually you prefer enjo
travelling around and discovering the country. About internship there may be some opportunities b
good contacts.

I think it is possible to find a job or an internship but in Thaïland remunartion is not mandatory for in
contact the French CCI in bangkok I guess.

Some of big national companies may offer opportunities but I don’t really know so I prefer to say n
student job, it is a bit complicated because you need to find a job where everything is in English
Lithuanian…

Yes it’s possible because we had some proposals in the school. I can’t speak about companies or an
don’t know. The only advice that i can give is to speak with lot of people and them they are able to h

It is really easy to find a job if you speak English and Russian. But if not it is not so easy. You can as
some help to find job or an internship in Cyprus. You can ask some help from the teac

It’s such a hard thing to find a job during your studies. You need to practise an excellent English an
about an internship, I think it’s possible but most of the companies in Norway are national companies

I could not try to find a job during my studies because it was very time-consuming. Now I’m lookin
Barcelona to stay here a little more.

I think it's possible, depends on your schedule. I don't know about internship. It can be interesting bu
you as an intern.

It’s not possible to find a real job but they are many opportunities like French lessons, babysitting an
the internship I really don’t recommend students to make researches in China because the country re
internships even if the company agreed for it. The don’t deliver visas to foreign pe

Not really. You can try to find an internship but it's complicate and you are really not w

Is it possible to find a job because we have time but, there is two big obstacles ; if you do not sp
complicate and we don't have the same planning each week so, it could be a problem for some w
internship the language is a big obstacle. If you don't speak dutch it will be difficult to find an internsh
speak dutch it is really simple because a lot of companies want trainees for really inter

Spain is currently living a big crisis, one of the strongest in Europe. It is already hard for Spanish pe
foreigners, it's even harder, but not impossible (teaching french maybe ?) ;). I know that it is possib
Madrid, however, it is usually unpaid. I do not have specific companies that came into

It is basically not possible to find a job because it is required to speak Finnish

During the studies it is almost impossible to find a job because there is a lot of demand and employm
lower class people. In terms of training, the European expertise is appreciated there including finan
therefore advice to apply for internships in management control at Deloitte is implented in Delhi. How
easy which is why I would not do it I think.

I needn't find a job during my exchange, and I advice to enjoy your time by traveling, meeting peopl
some money maybe you can give some French lectures because work in Ireland is quite diffic
(unemployement rate is more high than in France). But you can probably find a part time jobs is the n
There are big companies in Dublin sure as Google but the big employer in Maynooth is the IT

yes it is possible. The most easy one is to teach french to russian student in the "french college". But
french people who are doing this. For internship, i don't know, i know that some of friends of mos
internship quite easily but maybe it was only luck. But the fact that we (erasmus) speak english plus
plus for companies in Moscow. I am sorry but as i said i don't have any company in

Yes it is possible. First, lot of french can teach french langage to the russian of the french college. A
opportunities to get a job or internship in Moscow. I don't have their name, but a lot of company ar
people who speak english. After, to speak russian will open lot of doors.

Yes, it is possible to find a job during our studies (many Mexican students works in parallel of their st
European people to find internships because we have a good reputation in this co

A lot of students were recruited by families to teach French, English or German to children, or simpl
acceptable amount of money. But I don’t know anyone which has found anything else, especially sin
makes it hard to find a job in Spain (and even more in Andalusia).

Yes it is because I began classes at minimum at 5:00 p.m., so it is completely possible to find a stud
Concerning internships, ESIC has very good network of Spanish national and international companies
to be helped by the school to find an internship in Spain or abroad. Personally, I have ever found m
didn't search more information about which firms are proposed by the school, but I know that during
were organized in the school to allow the students to speak with them and be able to find a jo

A job not really, its already hard to spanish people to find a lob with the crisis... Our university has
companies like heineken, hp, microsoft... And there is a meeting where all these companies are
oppourtunity for an internship in Spain

It is possible to find a job; the responsible of the internships can help to find a company. On the cont
do an internship without VISA. I don’t have any recommendations about a comp

Yes it's possible to find a job during the studies but the salaries are really low. I think that it's easier t
if you speak spanish.

There is about 90% of SME in Austria and they prefer hire Austrians students unless you speak perfe
internship. For the large companies it could be some opportunities in the top3 austrian companies:
but it’s very specific companies especially for KTM (moto) and Glock (weapons

If you are studying in Carlos III, it is very difficult to have a part-time job because you have a lot of ho
to find small touristic jobs.

In my opinion, it would be very difficult to find a job during your studies. You may find it only if you s
worked during the semester but may be they can try to find a job directly inside of the Universit

It is possible to find job during studies. However, it is limited to the university opportunities for intern
internships, the school provides internships but i never applied for them so i cannot provide any fur
them.

I found an internship in Rome. It is not that easy but it exists websites in Italian (Indeed.com ; subito.
Tre etc.) Some people have found a part-time job (in a shop for example) but it’s not that easy nowad
is hit by the economic crisis.

India jobs are paid so bad that it is not possible to find a job. Indeed, if a student finds a job that i
between 50 and 100 euros per month. It is possible to stay in the country to do an internship, how
advance that internships are not paid.

I don't really know for this question; would be difficult to have a job on the side in Canada as the law
Canadian workers are privileged. But for the Schedule, sure it is possible.

I think it is possible because we had time to work (only have 2 days of classes per week). But, I do
because no one searched a job. Indeed, the wage is very low compared to the time working and comp
worth it in my opinion.

Il est difficile de trouver un travail en même temps que les études car ici il n'y a pas de système com
des petits boulots comme faire des relations publiques pour les restaurants ou les bars et les disco
également trouvé des ménages dans les hotels.

It's difficult to find a job during the expatriation because of the language and we need to have a VISA
is expensive. About internships, we meet a French student from Rennes that did his expatriation in He
now in internships. For him it was difficult to find an internships so his Mexican girlfriend help him
weakness is that company never give a salary for internships

I don't really know about the jobs, but I know it's rather difficult to find a job or an internship if you
Moreover you have to have a visa to work even if you want to have a job during your

We didn't ask for it.

It is possible to find a job here like teaching language (especially English) to Chinese people. It is v
internship in China became very difficult for reasons of visa (not to find it). However, it remains possi
and for determined people.

It’s really difficult to find an internship in Spain because of the economic situation of the country. I tr
had one answer and it was negative.

I don’t know anything about that.

During the semester you can make money as an English or French teacher. You have some free time
part time job. But it is not well paid. You cannot find an internship in China because Visa internship do
be hired by a company as an employee to obtain the worker visa. Most of the interesting jobs are in S
other big cities. In Wuhan you have more than 90 French companies like Peugeot, Alstom, L

I had already had my internship in France for my back so I did not try to find internship. But many frie
have found the opportunity to do internships here.

Not possible to find a job, or at least very hard, because it is often required to have basic knowled
Scandinavian language. Internship: I do not know, I did not do some research

Difficile de trouver un travail en Russie sans parler russe et sans visa.

It's not possible because of the visa.

In my opinion it is very difficult to find a job during the studies bacause of obstacle of the langu

No because I think you have too much work, and it’s great to travel with your frien

Yes of course, if you want a job i’m pretty sure you can find one in a week. For the internship you’ll
turkish people to help to find one, but if you speak turkish you can do it by your own and find

It is very easy to find part time jobs to finance studies. The internship system is very developped
programs are trainee programs of banks like "die Sprakasse".

It is not possible to have a job during our studies because our visa is only for tourism. You can if you w
but it is very difficult to find something.

I did not look for any job or internship in Prague but Czech students have part time jobs, all of them,
school+ work so I guess you can fin a job easily during a stay and I also know some student who sta
semester because they found internships. I am not able to recommend any comp

It is very difficult to find a job in Seoul during studies if you do not speak Korean. Indeed, most of Kor
English and it is even sometimes extremely difficult to communicate with them. International stude
language courses (English or French) to young students in the University. Besides, the government es
Korean students and foreign students need a visa to work in South Korea. It is the same problem c
However, there are many big Korean and international companies in Seoul that have foreign relation
international students, like Expedia and Medigo GmbH.

The unemployment rate is very low in Macau, so I think that if you really want to, it is possible to fin
people here do not speak English, so if you are not fluent in Cantonese, things will get more difficu
internships. As there are many casinos and hotels there, there is a real need for interns, but there ar
English speaker only. I do not have any companies to recommend specifically but you can have a t
Wynn, the Galaxy or MGM.

As we do not have that much class it is possible to find a job, but you will be paid less than in Fran
currently very strong is Spain and even local cannot find job, so I guess it make it even harder, b
Unfortunately I cannot recommend any company for internships but I know there are offers and som
internships in Spain.

No jobs but lot of internship possibilities as two friends of mine are doing there internship there! In
particular company to advise but the life is better in Mumbai. So pick Mumbai if you have

You can but you will be paid as an Moroccan so it isn't that I advice because of the low salary. Interns
because you need to have an important professionnal network. If you don't know people in the com
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What are the three strong points of your stay?

* The young generation of polish people is more open to stranger than the precedents, so to talk wi
welcome you with no problems, at the university or in the city.
* Krakow is in the middle of the Eu
discover other countries or cities as Bratislava or Prague.
* The life is really cheap, during the day o
lots of occasion for having fun and doing interesting things

Meeting people Traveling Learn about an entirely different culture

- I was able to discover Mexico almost entirely, and the diversity of the cities is a strong point b
enriching - The cost of life is low compared to France, which allows us to do a lot of things
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open-minded and welcoming, and Mexico is not as dangerous as one can thin

1: Cost of living 2: Exchange with Erasmus students 3: Trips

Cultural diversity, Language, People

- Low cost of life - Low workload and easiness to succeed in studies - Easiness for tr

- Meeting people from all over the world - Discovering amazing landscapes - Learning abou

Improving English, CHEAP Life, Discover a slav country

- weather - monkeys on the campus - tandoori chicken

Relationship with Moroccan population,

good courses and school life in UIR,

and possibilitie

Improvment in english / London / What I learned about the culture and course

The teachers speaks really good english and have a good background. The teachers are much more a
problems than in France. The bus ticket allowed student to travel a lot for chea

The russian people ! The city ! The Russian “soul”.

It was the living environment with the sea, the language and the atmosphere with other Era

The Indonesian people, very friendly and always helpful, the country in itself, which is so diverse an
travelling opportunity and the cost of life, which is very low, especially concerning th

-People were very friendly and welcoming -My level of English has improved -Travelling is easy

- A lot of things to do (landscapes, events, historical things, parties) - Nice place for studying thanks
environment which change : Weather quite cold in February, and then a lot of sunny days

Japanese learning New discoveries and activities Meeting people

I can say that my three strong point of my stay are: 1. can learn about the Norvegian culture accord
geographical, historical aspect of Norway thank to the lecture "Introduction to Norway" purpose by the
and live in a different way, The educative system in Noway and in France is very different and analysi
the organisation, the gratuating system, the assesment helped me to open my mind. 3. I could impr
and my knowledge and work differently.

- Good teaching - Time for travelling - Excellent general atmosphere in the City, the University

The kindness of people The quality of the German way of life The city of Nürnb

The best thing is that I felt totally good in the German environment, the all-day life for student is ver
also lots of opportunities to exchange with firms (lots of firms have their headquarters in the region)
my coordinator helped me in lots of things: printing, correcting my CV and motivatio

The first one will be the people I met. This exchange will stay an unforgettable experience thanks t
people I met, mexican, spanish, finlandese, and other french people. Another strong point is the tra
Mexico is full of beautiful places, cities, beach, and archaeologic monuments (pyramids in the south
amazing country for the atmosphere, to make parties in animated bars and as well for its environm
Finally, the cost of life was an important positive point because it's allowed me to make a lot of t

- Good localisation to visit some parts of the country - Cheap country - Possibility to arrange your o

-The quality of the classes -The Korean Culture and the Korean student -The cheap day

- Change of scene - Travels - Interesting classes

Integration, events, Ferrara

- The class were interesting and I improved my Chinese - We discovered a new culture - Travel a

- Integration easy thanks to students and teacher - The campus has a lot of facilities and events du
city of San Antonio, which is a nice place to stay

- The most important : Discover the Japanese' culture - Wider my mind and get new knowledges - Ac
both by learning and travelling

1 the county and its landscape, in all different part of the country you can be surprised by beaches, ju
traditions, values. 3 People.

1) Studious.

2) Convenient.

3) Quiet

- Improving English - Meeting International Student - Danish lifestyle ( people are relax, possibility t

Mexican people are so nice, the climate, travels, So many things to discover in the country, ve

-Spanish, Leisure -Open minded of this population, relationship.

-Low cost of life, growing ec

Well located in Asia, new culture, meet new people

- The most intense experience that i ever had in terms of social & culture discoveries - the food is d
close to the beach : always good weather so it makes you happy all the time

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Exotic : you discover South America -

Language : I never learnt that well Spanish are talkative and easy-going

Beautifu

Lot of facilities / the city (san antonio) / lof of events

Good University (courses / Administration/ facilities) Trips Exchange student

-Culture and country discovery -Speaking English almost all the time -This exper

The three strong points are : - the welcome of local students - the city dynamism (many activities, h
cost of living (less expensive than in France)

The three strong points of my stay were:

-Daily use of English

-Marketing courses

- meeting - improve English and Spanish - discover an other culture

The country is very interesting and Vilnius in particular is a wonderful city. Its nightlife is really nice
great. Everything is cheap to buy. The people here are really nice, so it’s easy to talk to peopl

So far I would say the city itself, the quality of the teaching and the international asp

1- The Hanyang campus: modern, complete, very pleasant 2- The situation of the school: in the city
metropolis worldwide, with all the attractions and interests that represents 3- The sense of secu
peaceful atmosphere despite the large number of inhabitants

Nice place for culture (visits) but also entertainment, good specialised courses and w

- The trip over India - The simplicity of the indian people - The beautiful landscape of thi

China and its huge culture

Chinese food

Low cost of living

- Discovering Polish culture much more deeply than traveling - Meeting people from all around the w
friends - Having an international experience in medium-term (6 months) and improvement of m

The tourism A complete disorientation The cost of life

University: it is quite beautiful so it is a pleasure to visit it. what is more, there are lots of facilities on
is very kind and free to help you whatever you need.
Lessons: teachers are very nice and teach in
feel interested in the lecture and that is very important. What is more, they had different nationalitie
ways to teach. Journeys: because it is cheap to travel all around the country, i was able to visit diff
that made my stay very interesting.

The quality of teaching, the people i met here, my improvement in english

The discover of the korean culture and the visit I made. The meeting I made. Good

The three strengths are the cost of living (we can travel, eat out very often, go out almost every ni
University for € 400 per month), geographical positioning (mountains, beaches, deserts, jungles in t
culture shock.

High education, deep discovery of Korean culture, international friendships and relat

- the culture and people I have discover and meet : I'm now in love with this country. The Mexican c
things. Gastronomy, language, music, everything was a good point for my exchange. I met people th
with. - The University : TEC is a really good institution with quality teachers. The campus is aweso
choose were really interested. - the country itself with landscape and history : Maya pyramid, virg
volcano, cities, ... Mexico is so varied. You never be boring in this country.

- Nice people (Danish and foreigners) - Lot of free time - Discover of new cultu

Even if the netherlands are close to france, it's really a different culture. Living with foreign student
improve my level in English because everybody speaks english in the netherlands. Groningen is a s
foreign student so you can meet people from all over the world.

I learnt the language, I met a new culture, I become more independant

First of all, the first point is the people that you meet, then the culture and then the weather and
amazing.

the people I met here, the city and the life style

The three strong points of my stay was the quality of the course and the professionalism of some of
quality of the campus, lot of buildings are made for the students as the library, the sport equipment a
stay, it wasn't finish (as the swimming pool for the end of the year) And then, the number of studen
better to learn more and to have a real discussion with teachers.

Many cultures English Professors

change of scene, the welcome, purchasing power

To my mind the three strong points of my stay are:
- Lot of students in Trondheim, active student lif
English oral and written skills. - Nature, landscapes and geographical features of Norway, activities

The fact that the University is really close to New York, so I had the chance to visit it a lot. To disco
United States, the opportunity to really see how things are. The possibility I had, once the semester
country and visit many different places.

Nice trips-cheap life-english language

The three strong points of my stay are: - the richness of Buenos Aires and of the country in general. T
to do in Buenos Aires you can never get bored! To go to a futbal match in La Boca, to visit all the won
bar, to simply walk in the different areas. And the all country is incredible, you have so many differen
any doubt the best travels I've ever done in my live. In the South you have Patagonia with an incred
east you she "la cordillera des andes" with an endless road in the mountains, and in the north you h
the biggest fall in the world "Iguazu falls". I know you can not only choose a country to travel, but
between to university where you lectures that you like take Uces and Argentina in general, because
eyes when you will be there!
- the people and the culture, as I
and know people here that it makes the exchange much more easier and confortable. Local people wh
welcome you in their house and talk about their culture. And another example when I bring my clothe
talks to me during 30 minutes, she knows my name, she talks to me about politics, economy... It's g
people. Moreover the culture is really different than the countries in Europe. First you live at night, e
time, to eat outside, to have a drink, the music is different; tango, cumbia and reggeaton are the on
And the meet is incredible, you have to try there "asado" it's the most convivial barbecue!!
- the cost of living, it's not the reason why I chose Argentina ever, but without any doubt it's a stro
cheaper, the transport the food, to go to the restaurant it's nothing: 7€ and you eat a great meal. Wi
ticket it's good to know that you save money when you are in the country!! The most important a
Argentina is to bring cash. Because there are two rates, and you can earn a lot of money if you c
Argentina!!

Cheap life Meeting people from all around the world Easy to travel in Europe

-

The equipment at my disposal in Kent State University (huge sport complex, library, dining facilit
wirefire, computer labs, ATM inside buildings, police patrol). - Very few French people in Kent (just
School of Business) and another girl from Nice. Thus I had the opportunity to improve a lot my En
organized by the Office of Global Education: I had the opportunity to go to WDC, Pittsburgh, to see a
Great Lake at cheap prices.

On the one hand, I can say that I improved significantly my level in Spanish, I can speak without any
daily life discussions, more professional or technical discussions. ( It was a priority before leaving in
hand, I met foreign students such as Mexicans, Brazilians, Colombians. Relations based on friendship
important for me: to have succeeded to reconcile the objectives of university, to pass the exams and
student".

- The people in this country - Good school

People – travel - Traditional Irish culture

Know a different culture, travel and discover Latin America, speak spanish

The culture and the nature of chile

The kindness of the people

The fact that I've learn

1) The University of Macau is a place where you can meet a lot of international students from all ar
improve your English but also enrich yourself with all those different people. 2) In Macau, you have
and not for a lot of money. You are close to Mainland China, Hong Kong, 2 hours from Philippines, Ta
unique opportunity!
3) You can discover a new culture and language: Chinese and Cantonese. It
makes you discover something really new.

Russian culture Very beautiful city and places to discover Good friendships bo

-I've been well integrated by the university and the people in general -Cost of life is very low -It's a g
a culture VERY different

Indian culture, Well welcomed by Indian people, cost of living

The city was very young and dynamic. The Spanish way of life to go out, to make party, to eat with fr
Spanish language.

Spanish people, the city Madrid, and my marketing classes very interesting.

The people, The country, The university

Knowing the local culture and language; experiencing a developing economy; live in a very relax

- NUIG: integration of Erasmus students, quality of the classes, avaibility and kindness of the teach
to meet people and make friends - Discovering of the country: loads of trips, beauty of the country,
etc.

1)Low cost of life 2)Low workload and easiness to succeed in studies 3)Easiness for t

1. My integration was very easy 2. The social life is excellent for discovering the country 3.
language

I imp

Practice of the English, discover of new cultures, I lived a lot of experiences and I discover a count

Great people, great landscapes and great way of living.

-Cheap food. -Close to other erasmus friends in other cities. -Beautiful old cit

Education Leisure time Experience

Travelling / People / Easy-life

- Learnt a lot of things - Discovering this culture was a pleasure - Good educational system - Lot
cities and country - Lithuanian friendships

- the general environment of the country: after the university, we go to the beach. People are happy
time despite of the poverty. The country is in the jungle and I was impressed every day about tha
experience: we meet people from all around the world and spoke english, spanish, portuguese and
travels this country gives the opportunity to make. - to learn marketing ( what I want to specialized

On the one hand, the range of choice of courses because we had the opportunity to choose what w
different topics (economics, history, marketing, law...). On the other hand, the quality of our teacher
really interesting. And to finish, our integration within the University. They were very open-m

- The location - The language (Spanish) - The easy accommodation

-Improve my english -Meet american people -Learn new skill in my major.

Travel, other students, accomodation

Good university ; location of Finland let travel ; little school so everyone knows each

My Integrated Marketing Communication class that was the best class i've ever had. My accommodat
friends and the friendly attitude of the staff here, everyone is here to help and there are very resp

- the first one will be the school on itself, because it was so new and convenient; there were eveything
school do not even looks like a "school". it is like a huge white space full of students. - the second o
met a lot of people, french but also foreign students who were incredible, and I know that I will never
one will be a new way of learning and studying. Even if the lectures were quite similar from the fre
teaching it are really different; the teachers are really "closed" to their students, we had a lot of fr

- First there is the Mexican culture which I loved. It's a warm people and you can feel it. It’s also a bea
have so many things to discover within an amazing variety. I really liked my university, the classes
matured and became more humble. And all of this results from the confrontation with the mexican pe
never knew before.
- And another important point is I've met a lot international friends coming fro
This could be a really good advantage for the future and could help me finding jobs or i

An incredible experience enriching from culture, lifestyle. You won't come back home without being
gap between France and India, the poverty, the comfort, the simplicity of life. A real desire to do an o
A self development

- Learning a new culture: Japanese culture is completely different from the European culture. It was r
differences and deal with it. - Knowing lots of people: Japanese people are really friendly, but I had m
- Courses: lessons were really interesting and will be helpful for my next year of m

My definition of strong point is “Something you achieved to do, develop”. May it differ tof a definitio
passive and will be “Something which was good to take for your travel”, definition that I won’t use the
didn’t waiting others before to plan to make an internship, a travel, find a host family. I think in tha
leadership. The fact that Mexico is far cheaper than France gave me a freedom of movement and of
This strong point allows me to do what I really wanted to do. •Equilibrium: I developed my own equil
which help me to develop myself. Say no to conserve time to do things which are important for you. I
Relativism: I took distance with what happen, in a labour dimension particularly. I learned t

First : sharing my flat with strangers and using english all the time. Then, adapting to a culture from
language and history.
Finally, the relatively low cost of living.

The culture, travels ( landscape incredible), friendly people ( very open minded

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Welcoming and warm local people - Diversified and rich culture and wonderful landscapes the Information Systems field at UIR Rabat

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First, it is the orientation week. This method is very useful to understand each other. It is during this o
can create relationship with the other exchange students. It is a key element for a good integration
second strength of this partner university is its localization. In fact, Macau has a strategic position. It i
China so the cultural adaptation is easier for us. Its multicultural heritage allows a good adaptation t
between Portuguese and French languages. Furthermore, for those who do not want to visit China, the
Philippines…because Macau has a good position to travel around Asia.
The third strength is the bui
All infrastructures are news and it is a very big campus where we can find a swimming pool, several c
sport complex, a shopping mall… That is why the future students will feel really good in this new cam
in September.

Good University, Cultural aspect, great city

Nice city, good school. Good possibility to visits some place wich will be hard to see

The size of the town. The local people. The Erasmus lifestyle.

Culture, country land, lessons

1) The availability of the teachers as well as their help for Erasmus students 2) The kindness of the
were really open-minded and outgoing with the Erasmus students. Also they were very helpful for g
lots of efforts to integrate Erasmus students. 3) The system of grading and assessment, which ena
reviews in two times , as there were two exams, one in March and then a final one

- The discovery of a new culture. The Korean culture is very different from European culture and gene
Western culture. So I think I learn a lot, for example: food habits, discovery of a religion (Buddhism),
I learned the Korean way of life. It is very enriching and it can be useful if I work with Koreans later. to the weak cost of living, I could enjoy my stay in Korea. I ate almost every day in restaurants, beca
tried a lot of Korean food. You can go shopping or visiting museum, temples or any kind of activity , o
nothing. -My buddies or the two associations that welcome exchange students. They show me the b
of Korea. Even if sometimes some buddies are not fluent in English, they make a lot effort to try to tel
They are really available and can take a lot of time to help you to solve your prob

I would say the city, the accommodation (Auberge Espagnol), the improvement in S

Meet very nice people The weather To visit Mexico

- I was very surprised by the kindness of the Taiwanese People and the fact that the country is very s
night without problems. If you forget something in the shop be sure that if you come back later you'll
staff and at the same place. - I learnt a lot of the Taiwanese Culture and even if I didn't take Chines
learn some words so I asked people and sometimes I just deducted words because of hear. - I didn't
I think I did the best place to go and I was very pleased by the landscapes.

I think that the 3 strong points of my stay are the following: the Improvement of my English level, par
where you can make a lot of new friend and the large choice concerning the module we can choo
(Markeitng, Finance, Communication…).

Quality of the teacher The concrete group project Danish culture

. Food .Cleanliness . Except French and Indian Students, there is not foreign stud

•Learn Spanish •Discovering Andalousia •Meet people from everywhere in the

-Discovering new culture -Knowing people from different countries -Have a good qualit

The strong points are that you have a lot of other international students in that university so that
international students and with American. I was most of the time with one or two international stud
study away office is really helpful.

Learning Spanish, travelling through Colombia and other countries, living in a big city with a tota

Discover a new culture Lots of cultural visits meet lot of people, turkish are very we

Discovering, Travelling & Improving a bit better my English level

- final exam - time to visit - people

The country is beautiful So much internationnal student to meet Pleasant way o

People, classes, campus life and facilities

- Shops are open 24/7 so it’s easy to buy groceries even when it’s late. - The discovery of Asian cul
discover the Asian life-style, the landscapes… - Night Markets are awesome!

Meetings Travels Spanish culture

Discovery of a fascinating country. Learning of a language. Becoming more respon

-I discovered a country were I want to do business -I have now some ideas of business to implement
-I really improved my Spanish

The language, I really improve my spanish during my stay. I discover well the spanish tradition whi
culture. And I met lot of people which is good for my network.

-

Location : Berlin is a great city to study and to live as a student - Way of life : I really like the wa
Cultural Experience : You learn a lot from the other

- A dynamic city - A weel-known University - Diversity of courses, and inter-cultural

Dormitory, you will live a real erasmus experience Events, ESN (BDE of the university) Organize Vis
the semester Travels, You can go every where in Europe for almost nothing

Discovering a well unknown country Cost of life The possibility to travel across Easte

-

Cheap cost of life and free accommodation Korean people and culture are very nice giving you plenty of free time to discover the country

Inter

The interesting courses and the quality of the campus The activities I did thanks to the university an
listening and helpful administration

Project – Independence - working on concrete things

The people I met: Good new friends (Germans and eramsus) and a German boyfriend. The quality of t
The city of Nürnberg.

The quality of the courses, the people I met, the change with a new culture

- Low cost of living - Kindness of Taiwanese people - Hot weather

Travel. Friend met, easy life

City/ Academic excellence/ Population

The teaching, the place (when you love quiet place), my accommodation

We meet few Chinese students really nice and open minded, the low cost of life, place

I considerably enhance my Spanish level, I learnt a lot about the Mexican culture and the business e
and I discover a lot of wonderful places through trips.

- Une immersion totale à la vie espagnole, à sa culture, à son rythme de vie - Des nombreuses renco
les espagnols mais aussi avec les autres étudiants Erasmus - L'Andalousie est vraiment une région qu
climat, sa culture (nourriture, feria, Semaine Sainte,etc), mais surtout la beauté de la région et de
Grenade, Cadix, Gibraltar,etc) en font sa particularité.

The classes The Culture The situation of the school (near NYC)

- The integration to the "Erasmus family" - Copenhagen is a good city (nigh life, festival, Eurovisions
people are so friendly and helpful !

My english level considerably improved. The city was really amazing, I discovered a lot of fantastic pl
the student accommodations are really well located.

Unique experience Daily adventure Simple life

- Good weather - People really nice - Beautiful campus

International environment Many choices of courses in the university Very good quality of life throu
Madrid

Living in and enjoying Prague Making some really good friends The quality of edu

The courses provided. There were extremely diversified and I have no regrets concerning the choice
really interesting (and demanding) and the way they taught their courses is different from the way I u
met. Even if most of the time we stayed with French guys, we also spend some with exchange studen
with Korean students as well. It is always interesting to meet up some new faces especially in a co
nothing. We had a great group of people with American, Italian, German, French people and we visite
was a great experience to me. I learnt Korean. Even if it was quite complicated when I started 3 mon
with their alphabet called “Hangeul”. It was good to be able to understand a bit what people told me
students (even if they had to speak slowly and sometimes had to repeat many times). I did it for my p
to improve my integration among the local population. And because most of my friends did not took
when we went out to a restaurant, to take a cab … I was the guy who spoke with local people, all the

- improve my english - travel a lot - discover a new culture/new people/meet my erasm

Traveling, discovery of a new culture, the beer was very cheap

- Effective learning outcomes according to my professional plan - The possibility to travel in a lot
(Estonia, Sweden, Russia, Lapland) - Discovering and enjoying a new culture and new w

- get to become friends with filipinos (parties, travel...) - travels in the philippines and around Asia
you're living and the people that you get to know.

Travel around a beautiful country, Learn new courses, meet new Indonesian…

-Discovery of a completely different world -Basic knowledge of Arabic language -Building

Cultural choc, emerging country : country between strong tradition and modernism, travels

People i met

My improvments in Spanish

People i met

Erasmus Experience – New Culture – Cheap way of living

Cheap Korean food, safety of the country and people are welcoming

- hospitality - Indian culture (temple, foods, weddings, ...) and landscapes (real diversity) - You don
flat, it is very easy at the IMT

Moscow’s atmosphere, various and interesting courses, very different but interesting w

People are really friendly, the country is amazing, the cost of life is pretty cheap compar

travel-weather-a lot of exchange students from other countries

I met new people from around the world, beautiful encounters I have remarkably improved my level
and see much of Andalusia, a beautiful corner of Spain.

Beautiful country with nice trips done, I met great people and did great parties with them, I lived a
India.

Multicultural experience, good teaching methods, nice meetings

bonne université cours intéressants beaucoup d'endroits à visiter

- The immersion in the Taiwanese culture - Stores open 24/7 - Possibility to do a lot of things (spor
music, ...)

Central location Czech friends Good consumption power

Have trip in one of the biggest country of the world, see a new culture, meet peo

The travels you can make thanks to the location of Estonia, the wide range of events made by ESN to
discovery of a new country

Travelling, Student Life in and out of the campus, Group project

Meeting, travel, university

Learning and practicing of Spanish – Discovering a new culture and a new environment – Mee

Sharing, Language skills, Group work in multicultural teams

The way of live, the university, weather

the city : beach & mountains, weather ! the school : amazing ! the cultural experience/environme
taiwanese student)

Great environment New friendship adapting to a new culture

Moscow is a very rich and big city with a lot to do and to see. During the winter it’s quite hard but in
new city. Our colocation was cool and we were in the centre of the city.

Tourism Local people Food and Weather

The three strong points are :
First you have a lot free time which allows me to visit a lot the city and
to see different and beautifull landscapes, I recommend you to go in Italy. Then, this is country with a
to visit. You can visit Rome but also other cities, for example Venice, Florence are two very beautifull c
point was the very good atmosphere between all the Erasmus student inside the school, which are no
pleasure to see them everyday.

- The quality of the life in Innsbruck/Austria - The quality of the services providing by the university
other international students

- Improve English - Discover a different culture - Travel around oslo is very easy thanks to com

The travelling Speaking English Discover a new way of life and of thinking

-People & culture -prices -Opportunities ( not only in Colombia, in all America la

1. Macao : I fall in love with this city. City of events. 2. Macao's place in Asia : middle of Asia. You ca
to all destinations from Macao. Also check flight prices from Guangzhou (1hour by train from Macao
expensive. Flights from Hong Kong are much more expensive (+ you need to pay the ferry which is 1
you can find special offers from "Dragonair" and "Hong kong airlines". 3. University and Campus :
Thanks to that, we really enjoyed our time in Macao.

Discover a new and different culture. Made a lot of awesome trip. Learn a lot about an em

Trips, meetings and speaking a foreign language.

Beautiful country and landscapes, good university, norwegian have good english s

Indian people, a country growing fast, high purchasing power

The three strong points of my stay are my adaptation, my discoveries and my progress

The city ; I've never been to Warsaw before and it's a great city. The school ; you have everything y
(sports, restaurants , erasmus events , trips) The classes ; the teachers are very funny and they are g

1) Nice and unforgettable meetings with international and local students 2) Very organized University
nice and attentive teachers 3) A very beautiful and dynamic city (Krakow)

1°: You can meet a lot of people which will stay in your mind and in your agenda for a very long time
you have a so good memories. It's a good network for friendship as well as professional reasons. 2°:
and other cultures, way of life, cities and keep good adress for future trips and jobs because you k
mentality of people there, the behaviour you have to adopt. 3°: You can study fully in english withou
and furthermore even when you come back to your flat you must to speak english. It's a tot

-the possibility to travel isn't really expensive for discover new culture, new people and a new coun
improve both English and Spanish at the same time. -the beginning of my specialization in finance
( financial management, accounting for top management, international financing

Improvement in English

Meeting people (Filipinos are so nice!!)

The beauty of the

Life cost, travelling, culture

-Be more open minded -Understand others point of view (not European one) -Learn a n

Culture, voyage et adaptation

Culture, People, Tourism

A huge city A new way of life A lot of time to visit

Amazing people Amazing country Free time to travel

- Teachers are all dedicated to their students, there is no barrier between students and teachers as
infrastructure of the school is excellent: it is very modern, pretty, tall, and has everything we need a
very friendly and are happy to be friends with french students !

The first strong point is about the languages. By studying in Spanish, I have been able to improve it o
the understanding and the writing level. Moreover, I got used to different Spanish accent because a
South American countries come to study and /or to work in Buenos Aires. Another point is that by livin
people, I do not lose my level of English and even better, I improve my speaking and understanding s
writing this in English, I am in the computer room of the university with Argentineans with who I spea
am French. So the big advantage of this exchange is that I have been practicing to go from a languag
a lot of effort so it becomes natural. Moreover, some subjects require to read English texts and then s
in class which makes a complex brain process to analyze and synthetize the information. Thus, I hav
my language skills, actually more than I hope because I did not think I would speak or read English he
point is the richness of the Argentinean culture. Indeed, Argentineans are either so different but so s
time. We both have a European culture because the population is mostly made of European immigra
people mostly and some German and French people. But they have different ways to behave, we do n
thinking. Besides, we can say notice the effect of the globalized culture as well as the exportation of
Argentina because we have many cultural and social references in common. Otherwise, Argentina is
amazing things to do, to visit. During my stay, I never got bored and after three months there and wit
the feeling that there are so many things I have to do before leaving this place. The last strong poin
of living in Argentina is different from the French one, I adapt myself to this new way of living and doin
is normal here that people are not in a hurry and do not do the things on time indeed it does not both
show it when public transports are late. Another point is the insecurity. Considering my French cultu
belongings in the street or in public transport but it is strengthened here sometimes at the extreme
especially the girls say that they live in the fear every day to be stolen and mugged. Being French
considered neighborhood, I do not have the same feeling than they have. But from my first day in Arg
my bag a different way I carry it in France holding it on my stomach with my hands instead of on the
got to adapt myself.

Some very precious meets. The discovery of another culture and all that imply. The real improve

A close approach to the language because none of the courses are in English. Some teachers take
students are Erasmus it is really easy to speak with them and understand them because they spea
Tolerance is an other quality that you get travelling and having to understand other way to

Discovering the Brazilian culture, The way of life in Rio de Janeiro, Interesting classes, but many tim
country.

China (Landscapes, way of life …) Price (Very low) Human experience

1/ The multicultural issues 2/ The relations with teachers 3/ The portuguese language i

Possibility to make money Possibility to travel a lot Everyone can speak Engl

Good campus, good atmosphere, wonderful country.

- the possibility to have quick information of what you need -Teacher are always here to help - the p
activity to discover the region

I really have improved and enriched my Spanish spoken with daily life and more technical terms. No
fluently and switch from a language to another without difficulty. I met Munde students from Mexico
Rennes students with who I have built a strong relationship. Even if France is near Spain, I have dis
and way of life.

- People: Especially my roomates with who I felt completely integrated and happy. - The Way of Livin
peacefull, taking your time is important, enjoying all the moments, just chilled out, eating some tapa
with your friends for taking some 'canas'. - The Weather: Of course it is important! When the sun is s
your mood is better too!

-City in summer is really nice to live in (terrace, beach 30 mins away by train) - All the countries ar
(Lithuania, Estonia, Poland, Sweden, Finland, Russia) - Erasmus life

Marketing theory and practical – discoveries of other cultures and landscapes – Meeting foreign s
improvement

Meeting people from around the world and the spirit among the international student group, the Scan
a strong experience in foreign languages.

- Possibility of travelling to the US and visiting Mexico - Affordability of the prices -Mexican food is ve

The 3 strong points of my stay were discovery, school and human experience

Firstly, one of the strong points was the integration in the university. The DIT organised an inductio
advices to students and to help them to know the city and the school. Secondly, the facilities offer
good, there is abig cafetaria, library and big area for students and a gym sports with a swimming pu
the school.
Finally, Dublin. The city was a really strong points of my stay. It's a beautiful city with a
and things to do ans see, such as museums, churches, sports, parks, pubs etc... It is a vibrant c

- Good level of courses taught by high level professor - Integration to the school and really nice peop
improvement of my english level

People I met, infrastructures of the university, the culture

The main strong point of my stay remains the richness of cultural exchange. By living with other exc
learned a lot about their cultures and also how foreign people see my country. Moreover I had the po
English with students who I have lived (most of exchange students can’t speak in German) and impr
courses and German students.
The city and the region of Nürnberg are actually particularly intere
history. Indeed NDAP Party had settled its general quarter in Nürnberg. But there are more and mo
beautiful city. And when the weather is good you can enjoy a lot to have chosen Nürnberg for an
semester. (The climate is generally better than in France because of the geographical position). Fina
of courses and teachers were really interested. I have felt there is a difference of point of view of bus
and France. For me the topic of Corporate Social Responsibility was really significant for me. In Germ
study cases. They may be in advance in some domains where we are definitely

The first strong point of my stay in Spain is all activities Madrid offer during all the year. I enjoyed livin
5 months and always felt I have something to discover. The second point would be the possibility to
train, bus or car it is not really expensive and you can visit lots of things. The last point is that by g
speak both Spanish and English with others Erasmus or in classroom.

Erasmus atmosphere, not to many classes, so possibility to discover the country, relaxing atmo

The Mexican culture (so different from European culture) Trips Living conditio

The biggest point is the discovery of the German capital. I really love Berlin. The second strong point i
German. And the third point is that I really do not regret to have put Berlin in first c

The main strong point is that I was able to discover Asia, a place that I haven’t feel attracted first but
Then Seoul is such an amazing city with many things and activities to do. Third point is about the peo
over the world and the activities you do with Korean people.. That’s a unique exper

-During my stay, I became more open-minded. We usually under-estimate that kind of country but w
people, weather, way of life... Vilnius is a small city even if it is the capital; we can go from one plac
that it is easier to get used with the city and its people, their customs. The country is little and you
during one semester: it is not just about to visit Vilnius, you can get used with the main country and t
living is cheaper than France. Rent, prices of food, restaurants, and leisure activities are inexpensive
With the ISIC card, you can get special discounts for trains, museums, cinemas... Like that, visit all the
is not hard and expensive. For instance, you only pay 8lts instead of 16lts to go from Vilnius to Kauna
good. You can have good knowledge for your specialisation and acquire new capacities of working. Co
really interesting and useful for the future.

* It is really cool to live in a student house * Quality of the University * Have fun going out and m
students

The three strong points of my stay are: improvement of my Chinese, knowing more about the Chine
people (even if I’m Chinese from origins), and travelling around the country.

1 : I discovered an other type of lifestyle. People are leaving the night in Madrid 2 : I practiced my s
my roomates 3 : I discored new courses like Corporate and Social Marketing, or Human Ressources
in ESC Rennes.

I discovered Chinese culture, I improved my English level and i travelled around c

Culture : it's a wonderful city with a lot's of things to do and discover, the hermitage museum, the
Nievsky prospekt. Travel : It's a perfect place to move to finland Moscow, to do the transiberian P
students and my russian friends

- Party - Food - Visits in Madrid

Many travels Cheap life And of course : erasmus people

- Incredible meets of people from different perspectives. I spent the most of my time with people f
Hungary and I have really enjoyed the time spent with them. The knowledge of a new method o
previously, Denmark education system is very different from the French one with much more fre
relationship with the teachers. - An experience abroad, far from my points of reference. I spent 5 m
country, my family and my friend that is, according to me, the main point of my Erasmu

The size of the campus, the position of my dorm on the campus, and the city of Bur

Really interesting country, you can discover a lot of cultures, you can understand the different religio
welcoming and nice. I took two really interesting courses that are service marketing that I really like
teacher) and emotional branding. Life is really different than in Europe and from all I have ever s
interesting to adapt yourself to everything and discover a really new way of lif

The country (conditions of life), the culture and the landscape

-

Discovery of a wonderful country (beautiful landscape, dog sledding, Fjord, culture…) - Friendsh
and discovery of others cultures - Improvement of my English level

Relationships, Travels, and Learning English

The city of Antwerp; the courses dealing with logistics; some people I saw ther

High academic level of education, friendly population and nice environment.

Students, Exchange, Travel

Lot of time to travel, discovery of a new culture, high purchasing power

Travel/Culture/Language

--> meeting great people

--> travels

--> learning a new culture (great cultu

1/ Very interesting marketing courses (happiness marketing, consumer behavior) 2/ Great amount of
activities/sports, cities to visit, beautiful landscapes) 3/ Kindness of Canadian

The three strong points of my stay are:
work in an international environment

- the discovery and understanding of another culture : ver
- the personal changes: I changed my perception of the th
improvement

The people (friendly), the nature (great landscapes) and the seminars (very interactive mos

- Les locaux - Le cadre - L'experience à l'étranger

1) Travel & new culture 2) Progress in Spanish language 3) Cheap cost of life

- The attractiveness of the city and the country (a lot to visit) - The purchasing power - The assio
Santiago Exchange Network (Sen)

- Irish people are really kind and warm - This is a beautiful country - I learned a lot at school and re

Cost of life.

The inhabitants.

The way of living.

Having the opportunity to have another approach to management subjects and techniques was the
quality of teaching was another strong point. The last one concerns the equipment which is excellent,
could possibly need at university.

Les professeurs étaient beaucoup à notre écoute. Le séjour permet une grande ouverture d'esprit.
permet de perdre du poids !!

Practical Spanish language, meeting (discovery of a new culture) and trips.

discovering the Mexican culture - learning Spanish language -my road trip in the south

-Travelling -Great university -Great accommodation with other foreign people: the most important to

The three strong point of my stay were : - the people that I met and with whom I spend all of my tim
but most of them were French people who were in exchange semester in IMT Dubai too. - the enviro
People in Dubai are always happy andthe weather is always good. - the way of living is also very di
very cool

- A real marketing experience with a lof of interesting conferences with professionals. - A welcoming
you whenever you have a problem - Lot of possibility to travel in Europe for low p

- Modernity of the city: Chengdu is little known to the general public, but it has little to envy the bigge
10 million people, very modern, composed of skyscrapers, but also district more typical, it is rapidly
under construction are numerous. In addition, Chengdu is located in the beautiful region of Sichuan, w
sumptuous sets a few hours by bus from the city. - Kindness and helpfulness of people: Chinese,
inhabitants of Chengdu, are extremely helpful with the foreigners. The taxi drivers, the restorers, sto
of estate agency are always ready to serve you and are very smiling. You feel very privileged becaus
anything to satisfy you. - International meetings / immersion in a new culture: The last positive poi
being able to meet people from all over the world in an unknown country. It allows to make wonder
English constantly, while being immersed in a rich culture.

- University push us to meet korean people - The dormitory - The food

Marvellous place Strong student community JAPAN!

travelling a lot improve my English meet people from everywhere in the worl

the 3 strong points of my stay were - the country - the university - the people I me

1. The choice of classes : a lot of choice in the “gambling” category : tourism marketing, hotel and
restaurant management, gambling law, social impacts of gambling on the society, event managemen
not proposed in Rennes (so for those who want to work in the lodging or tourism business, it is a very
the others, it is an opportunity to learn things on other unusual topics). 2. The life : cheap and eas
weather, you just put on some shorts and flip flops when you get up in the morning. 3. The culture
differences with our French/European culture : you will live in an other world during these 5 months.
you haven’t understand it yet) : it is the perfect destination to discover Asia.

Découvrir la Chine, apprendre le Chinois, la vie à Wuhan est pleine de surprise

The three strog points of my stay was the people I met there, the descover of a country fantastic a
improve my spanish.

I have been able to study in one of the best brasilian universities, I improved my portugues now I ca
fluent , I discovered another culture.

Discover a great country, adapt to another culture, we have great fun !

Ouverture au monde par les étudiants internationaux Découverte de la culture américaine Cours pa
entrepreneuriat

Knowing and meeting different people for different countries / Improve my level of Spanish / Enjoying
of life, tapas, atmosphere)

The university education quality Istanbul and Turkey Turkish people and the cost o

1-Discover a new environment 2-Discover a new culture 3-Living in one of the biggest capita

Prestige of the University, the accommodation, the activities.

Learning, travelling, cultural gap

Spanish lifestyle, great Erasmus flatmates, travels

The culture, the people, the place!

First of all, the strong point of my stay is the people from everywhere that I met at the University. It w
discover new cultures. Thanks to the amazing Buddy System and their events it was easy to meet
Prague is a great city with a great atmosphere and architecture. I improved my Engl

Very good teacher very good city to live My flat with 10 other people with different na

-Cheap cost of life -Easy to travel a lot -alive city in summer with rooftops

Richness of classes Openness of teachers Campus

- Open-mindness - Personal and professional enrichment (studies, team projects, cultures, way
opportunities (travels, meeting, activities, parties) and professional opportunities (internsh

All teacher, quality of the school, activities, reactivity of the administration

Spanish improvement, travels around Argentina and South America & the buying power (euro

My three strong points of my stay : - Improved considerably my English level - Discovered a new c
really different - Meet a lot of strangers’ people

1) My Spanish improved 2) The specialization in Marketing School 3) Living in Madrid

The three strong points of my stay are: to improve my language, to discover cities, and to discove

cultural diversity discover the city of Berlin Berlin "way of life" and affordable pr

- Discovery of a very different culture - Practice of a spoken English very different from what we le
accent): improvement of comprehension skills - Cheap life price allowing to do man

Sharing out with the Ecuadorian, discovery of beautiful landscapes, travel is easy thanks to

Disponibilité des professeurs Environnement 100% Equatoriens Pays magnifiq

I learned to be independent. I think the taxation is interesting, on the whole the other subject were in
and visit Prague ,bratislava, budapest , vienna, krakow.

The Norwegians' English level, the way of living (lakes, mountains, sea...) and the opportunity to live i
economy.

the generosity around us.

It is a very beautiful place to live

doing a MBA

1) The location of my flat, in Plaza Mayor 2) Very few pressure from the university, little workload (b
point) 3) Meeting foreign people

- Living in the exchange student building to improve my English and create close links with the others
receive advices and knowing better about the Taiwanese culture - My campus is beautiful and rea
environment to study and at the same time take a rest and enjoy

Language, culture, travel

I can visit a lot of countries around, I meet a lot of ERASMUS people, Riga become a very d

1) The safety in the city, I never felt as secure as in Dubai. Even the policemen are very kind. Peo
disturing others. 2)The ease to move in the city, cheap taxi, metro, beach by walk, cheap car locat
of the city, events, party all the time, the old city to discover, the new one... There is a big differenc
the old city but both are increadible in their manner.

Japanese Culture. Japanese Countryside. Life on Campus and at University

Studying abroad is a really nice opportunity for every student. It allows the student discovering and
culture different than his own culture. Being a foreign student plays on the personality of each of us a
way of seeing things. This is what happened to me in Romania.

Price of the daily life, tourism ( near from Germany, and easy to move in the country) , Englis

- Improvement of my English. - Meet new people. - Understanding of a new culture and anot

The interesting courses, the activities proposed by the school, the city in itsel

- The quality of classes (especially in Finance) - The number of events organized for Erasmus student
the campus

- Easily to travel - Good quality/price rate - International environment

1: I really discover the local culture and people because we can join many clubs and many activit
Prefecture is a very traditional prefecture, surrounded by beautiful landscapes: water falls, lakes, sea
very good university to learn Japanese and the Japanese teachers are really good. 3: I love Japan,
country. I like to travel and there are so many things to discover here.

- Improvement of my German knowledge - Travelling around the North Rhine-Westphalia Region an
Belgium)
- Meeting people from all around the world

- good reactivity of the administration - good procedure of welcome at the school -Profes

- The change of scene with France - The cultural wealth of Russia - The meetings with for

- The location of the university (in the city center) - International environment (at school an in dorm
cheap to visit other country close to Lithuania

The three strong points of my stay are the good reputation good the university, the possibility to tra
Finland and Moscow, cultural richness of the amazing city of St Petersburg (museums, conc

1) I travel a lot 2) I discover the scandinavian culture 3) The professors are very attentive and the c

Indian students. Travels and Food.

First the people I have met. Indeed you meet peopl from all around the world. Then I have improved
the university itself: great campus (infrastructure), great classes

Landscape - Lapland - good english-speaking country

The Indian students, the life in the Campus and the travels

American learning method

Class time at 1h15

Library and learning suppor

la météo, les rencontres, la ville

Travel, Meet amazing people, and Erasmus is a really good experience to be open minded and exch
different country. I also improved my English and I think for my future professional experiences my

The located region of Bratislava for travelling.
The Erasmus Programm that brings so much peop
Spain, ... It helps when the locals are not friendly.
The cost of leaving despite the eu

The quality of courses, the different leisure activities to take part, the possibility to visit lots of differe
Ireland

The three strong points are the weather, the cost of life and the culture of coun

- Qualité des cours - Qualité des services internationaux de l'Université, très réactif et toujours là p
ERASMUS - Sympathie de la population

I think the location of Macau is a strong point because it is situate at the center of the south Asia so t
go abroad. The scond strong point is the quality of the finance courses because I want to work in fi
semester I learnt many things that I didn't know before. The last strong point isI have discover a new
that I didn't know before.

The Mexican culture: Mexicans are helpful and nice. I travelled a lot during all the semester and I d
things. Guadalajara is a really good place to live in.



The English improvement (thanks to modules, meetings and trips) • Not many modules so no
better at home) • Students can choose their modules

The flatmates. I did not know them before and in Rennes we decided to rent an apartment together
costs. In general it is complicated to live with people you don’t know, it can create problems also bec
own room and 2 of us had to share a bed. But actually it worked really well. The good atmosphere and
we have are a very good combination. Discovering the city and the Russian culture. Moscow is very
could not have time to see all. But the major things we saw were pretty interesting and taught us a lo
country. In fact people are really proud of their origins, we could see this during the 9th of may Par
holding flags of the city, flags of Russia and also flags at Poutine’s effigy. They also have a different p
smiling and not very nice even more when you do not understand their language, but I had to adapt
this is a good life experience, it teaches you patience. The travels within the country so we can re
cities are: St Petersburg and Moscow. I had not idea Russia would have been so beautiful and differe
Russia it is mostly about Poutine, St Petersburg and Vodka. Well actually this is an overstatement bu
the general architecture is very beautiful and different in each city: Moscow and St Petersburg are r
keeps a strong Russian identity and St Petersburg is more European. But the travels I have done in
capital were also really interesting we could realize how the people were poor and

The three strong points of my stay in Taiwan are: - The discovery of Chinese and Asian cultures - T
easily in Asia - The exchange with the other international students in Taipei

About my stay, I retain three strong points which are: - Discovering a new culture (learning a new
improving my self-confidence and living new experiences). - Improving my English skill (English-spe
for me the best way to improve my english skill). Creating a social network with a lot of new fri
world (I plan to visit them in Spain, Germany, Brazil, Turkey…)

Cultural choc in a good term because it is a very interesting country to discover. Accomandations
university Lot of countries represent on the campus.

The first strong point is that there is a lot of things to visit and to do in Moscow from Monday to Sund
expectations. Furthermore, travelling is not expensive. The second point is that I learned a little bit of
difficult). My third point was all the knowlegde I have learned with courses about Russia. It allowed
culture, to learn about the history of the country.

Professors are here for you, don't hesitate to send them e-mails, asking questions at the end of the
university, and students are really kind. Landscape is incredible when there's snow. And at the end
much night (midnight to 3:30AM), which is very incredible.

Good teaching method

The lessons are very interesting because they make connections with oth
Company's ethics mixed with philosophy)
Erasmus very welcolmed.

-The discovery of a new world and culture -The low cost of living -Starting to study

Traveling, meeting new people, improve my English

The country, the other exchange students and the trips I did

improvement of my english the classes that i took really learn me a lot about marketing creation of
with all the people that i have met

Discovering a culture, travelling around and get new experience, meet new people and sha

Discover a new culture Burapah university is a very good/nice university Thaï people are very nic

Meeting people, seeing a different culture, enjoying my first specialised classe

-Very different culture -Local population is very nice and helpful -Course only in e

- The first point is UNIC because it is an international university so it is the opportunity to meet intern
a lot of Erasmus students that create a great worldwide atmosphere. - The second point is that U
courses so you are really free to choose in function of your speciality. - The third point is the atmos
have a lot of different activities to do with nature but also cultural activities (sea, mountains,

Wonderful Country: Lakes, parcs, Fjords, Northern lights
Meeting other cultures: I met people fr
interesting to speak about cultures and stereotypes Scandinavian way of live: Pea

- I improved my language - I discovered a wonderful city - I met people from all over

1) Finding a flat all by myself 2) Parties 3) the Retiro Parc

Location because Wuhan is in the middle of China and it's easy to travel The cost of life is really che
pay jobs

Discovering a new country, a new way of thinking (asian culture), a new language, and share great

- Discover of a new culture - Courses with international students - Antwerp and Belgium are very dy
to visit

- The way of living in Madrid - The fact to live with 7 others people - The incredible

- Teaching quality - Change of scene - International student community and mee

My first meeting with indian student, The multisport tournament, the exam

Welcoming of people, lanscapes, education

1) lot of time to enjoy the country, i think taht when student leave in erasmus, they expect to hav
country, the culture etc.. more than they expect to work and leanr a lot of new thing. 2) the weathe
february, the weather become quickly hot and nice so it allows us to enjoy the city which purpose a lo
the people i meet in Moscow, they allowed me to spend a really good time there, to share a lot of thin
I missed.

1) all the activity there are to do in Moscow 2) the free time which allow you to do this activities 3)
snow when you arrive, and sun with hot weather the month before you leave

Mexican people, the language, the climate.

- Good experience in the university, - I've met interesting people from a lot of different countries
weather, especially on the beach !

improvement of languages / improvement of my capacities in finance / discover a lot of cultures

- Living cost - Class quality - A lot of erasmus

The travels into Argentine and neighbours countries, the language practice and the discovery of S

- Friendship - Travel - Learn spanish

Landscape, ski and meeting other cultures.

I have met wonderful people from many countries.

Madrid is a beutiful city.

The ambience

The three strog point are : 1/Learning about new culture, 2/Meeting new people 3/G

-Specificity of certain classes (Market research/Promotion for instance) -The ability to meet a lot of f
only Americans -The opportunity to work with real company as client in class pro

Adaptability, Sharing, Experience

I really apreciate the Indian culture and all that we discovered during our travels. Indeed, this exch
opportunity for me to discover a country and I am very happy to discover that I could. I also enjoy
Indians, in fact, the students were very friendly and helped us a lot during our stay. Finally, the cost
has allowed us to travel and realize things that we could never have done in Fran

Meetings of many people of many countries Both my Business Law and Human Resources cou

The sun and the kindness of Mexicans.

- La Langue - Le cadre de vie - La culture

My level of spanish improved I visit most of the big city of Mexico People i me

The first point the cultural choc, and the asian mentality and the cultural gap, and the beauty of the
point is the people, there are all kind and prepossessing, they helps us in the street when we get lost,
members of their proper family to ask something, and they are very honest, I forgot my cell phone
once my wallet, and they were never been lost. Third point is the food, once because it's very cheap,
really diverse, a combinaison of chinese and japonese food.

1 - Students, atmosphere 2 - Interactions with professors 3 - Assocations (humani

Welcoming and procedures Travels Foreign meetings

Culture, Language and knowledge

Better level in English, discover a new culture and meet new people

1.Few classes 2.Wuhan is a dynamic city 3.Many job opportunities

- my roommate - la gente - my friends

The country: the landscapes, the people, the northern light, the culture, wonderful! The Erasmus’
English, experiences Out door activities: cross country skiing, downhill skiing, hiking, fishing,

-speaking english -new culture -good university

The city itself The workload wasn't high Meeting with people

1. The city: very rich one concerning culture and monuments 2.Very good university: the b

-

The courses that I choose, I had very interesting courses and teachers - The people that I met th
of Quebec and in New York City

the culture (history, the food ! which is incredible, habits …) the city the student life (parties, life is c
do/see, young city that never sleep)

The quality of the knowledge provided The freedom and experimental learning The crossthe

-The international life (discovering other people, other culture ...) -The tourism (USA-Canada) -The c

"strong point" of a stay in terms of what ? Human experience was good Discovery of an incredib
standards

- I am steeped in Asian and Korean culture daily. I have discovered their habits in terms of lifestyle, fo
rewarding for me. - I have met new people and I have made new friends, both Koreans and foreign s
pleasantly surprised by Koreans who are extremely nice, respectuous and honest people. - Seoul
many activities to do and you cannot be bored in this capital. I have made a lot of visits and activ
karaoke and of course parties in bustling areas. The location of the capital also allowed us to travel a
neighbouring countries.

- Discovery of the Chinese culture - Friendly atmosphere within the exchange students - Possi

To resume the three strong points of my stay would be :
- First of all, the fact that I have improve
Second of all, I have been traveling in Spain and I have met new people and my network is bigger n
friends. - Finally, I have seen the curent economic situation in Spain so I cannot complain about my
if we can always do better.

People are open minded / Strong and diversified culture / The very cheap price of

- The meetings were amazing - The courses were good in my case - The moroccan culture is very
discovered

What are the three weak points of your stay?

* My flat is really good, but inside as is it only 2 on 7 people who are erasmus, I don't really have the
sometimes. But it doesn't mean that me flatmates are not nice with me ! I spend lots of good time w
french people / students are going to Krakow, so sometimes I just speak french and don't improve my
sometime foreign students when we are speaking french and not english. But for the end of the e
improve its english so this problem appears less and less * No other weak po

No other foreign people in the school, only French ones Being always dependent on people, it is stron
walk alone on indian streets, you always move in groups Food, sometimes you miss simple French
charcuterie, cheese etc…. even if indian food is very good.

-

There is a lot of French people in Guadalajara, and unfortunately almost all my roomies were Fren
which didn’t correspond to my expectations at all - I didn’t have the level to take courses in Sp
English

1: Quality of courses 2: Quality of infrastructures in the university (computer, internet…) 3: In Rom
smoke inside and for me that I am not a smoker it is so annoying.

Poverty, Stupid Innocap Thing

- Cold and grey weather, really bad for the moral - Laxism of some teacher - Bad behavior and b
Lithuanians

- The prices - Not so easy to be friend with Norwegian - The weather (but just because I have to

Find a job in France, Integration with Slovak people, Easy to travel all around Eur

-food -classes - teachers - indian administration -city

Not the same process in terms of mobile telephony

food hygiene.

High prices / Many expenses: insurance, transport (80 pounds a month), flat / I didn’t meet a lo

The organisation of the university (no informations in english...) The international office isn't really h
myself and not a shared one.

The dormitory, the language, the face control (russian people are sometimes very rude w

It was the time of staying there that was too short, the lack of information of the city

The fact that you never feel fully integrated among the Indonesians, the language barrier: few people
less correct English which makes it difficult to communicate and the prices that are higher becau
Indonesian and a bule often don’t pay the same prices.

-Limerick city is a small city not very interesting. -The problem with my accommodation -It was sho
May 19th)

- The cultural changes are not that huge

- Polish sometimes are quite rude / & some of them d

Food Difficult to find rowing places Answer the B2I questions

The three weak point of my stay are: 1. The range of lectures choice is not large (less than 8 diffe
much french and ESC Rennes student in the same class and school, It destroy my integration with th
content of the lectures are not so interesting.

- The “difficulty” to have all the classes you want to - If attending the English courses, almost impo
students! - no other weak point ☺

Germany is a country regulated by rules Not really easy to find an flat

As I said before there wasn’t a good “welcome”, I was quite lost when I arrived. I also couldn’t speak a
from the school. And finally I found the courses on average too easy.

Hermosillo is situated in the middle of nowhere, which was a deception when we just arrived. As I sai
calm, there is not a center (like in Rennes), there is a lack of people in the streets and animations. Se
courses was quite poor, the information was not always well transmitted and for the exposition mexic
lot of valuable information with us (french students). I suppose it's a lack of confidence. Finally, we we
the same school, there were only two others international students with us. It's a shame because a
means to me an international environment. UVM has to enhance the number of universities partn
number of exchange students.

- Term too short to really meet the people and get a good appreciation of the semester - IMT administ
not get attention for foreign students which could have permitted a better adaptation to the count
students, only french students who have been put in the same place for accomodation, it is too bad
meet new different people

-

The poor English level of some Korean people - The price of the accomodations everything about Seoul and South Korea

4 months a

- Few meetings with the Argentineans students - food - The waiting everywhe

Information on the classes, date of arrival and beginning of lessons, sort time of

People don't speak English It is hard to meet people Teachers speak sometime Chinese

- Not a lot of Internation students on the campus - Some classes are really har

- Akita is a very beautiful but a little bit boring place - The level of the courses if average/low - Th
expensive

1 pollution 2 Mexico city oversized. It's a big city, modern and very developped and with a lot of pe
authentic. I would prefer living in an other city for exemple Guadalajara or Puebla. 3. I do not see a
really like being here and I wont go back.

1) Hard

2) Boring city and country

3) Cold until June

- Cost of life that is very expensive - The weather which is quite cold until March/April -

Too many French people, A lot of personal work for the university, sometimes insecurity a

-organization (punctuality so bad) -efficiency -trust

The new campus was not open, expensive if you want to eat European food

Turkish people don't speak english (except for students ) Protests can be very dangerous The city is
'll take hours to go from a location to another

-

Cost of the semester (plane, trips, and so on) - Courses start and finish late (march to july) about your belongings (thieves)

G

one of my class was difficult for me because i had to read books and analyse them / i am dependan
want to go downtown or thing like that because i didn't have a car / more strict in

Small city Period without courses

-

Japanese food could be boring after a while -

Local people don’t speak English, so it limit exc
semester is really short

The three weak points of my stay are: - the welcome of Czech persons (not young) - Prague do not
republic (capital) and I did not go to others Czech cities - the courses not always int

The three weak pints of my stay were:

- the city was too small - the cost of living was quite expe
many French in the exchange students

- difficult exams - difficult to meet local people

It’s hard to be a vegetarian here: it seems that the vegetarian market is not developed at all. The L
HARD to learn. Beside a few expressions, I really have a hard time remembering anything I hear. W
animes or movies, there are some words I manage to recognize while in Lithuania, I find it impossible
a bit stupid in my opinion: I don’t understand why a not so good grade should be worth the

The assessment method makes no sense at all, food can be ridiculously expensive sometimes, you c
that easily.

1- The food: not structured as in France, sometimes spicy, but cheaper than in our country 2- The le
months are too short! 3- The difficulties to learn Korean language: big differences in pronunciatio

Athens streets are a bit dirty; some of greek mentalities are not that good (racism, extremists) and th
short)

- People are really not open-minded - Really not evolved country and people - The poverty is

Low percentage of English speaking people

Very bad integration in the partner University
internships and so on

Admini

- strong language barrier even if I visited Poland several times before and and learned few Polish w
environment in a collocation with unknown people before - No real difference with the ESC Renne
differences at school

The bad English of the population The school was very far

Local People: they do not make any effort to help you understand or try to understand you so tha
communicate because of their strong accent.
Poor town: Because of the crisis, lot of shops were
parts of the town very quiet whereas they should have been very attracting before.
Weather: Hull
lot of wind. Moreover, the weather can change so quickly that you have to be prepared for anything w
long walk.

The town itself, lack of informations concerning how the things go on, the expensive c

The food: not really good, usually too spicy. the location of the residence, not really near the central
high.

In India the hygiene is a real problem (pollution, gastric problems, medicine), the lack of organizati
(assessment, time schedule), living conditions (power cuts, rare hot water).

Difference of culture sometimes hard to overcome, hierarchy system, language ba

- The fact that I broke my feet : I couldn't do all the trips and visits I wanted to do. - The fact tha
everything. - Policeman can ask you money, for nothing

- High level of leaving - Small country

Sometimes, it's boring because Groningen is not a big city . The weather in the begining of the yea
There are a lot of work at the univeristy and things to read

The cost, the lack of information concerning the administrative tasks both for school and for life in th
the police etc..), difficulty to get informed on time

The first weak point here in Indonesia is the comfort, then the slowness of the people and the actio
dirtiness of the country and how they ruin the nature that they have and the beauty of th

the language barrier mainly

The communication of ESC Rennes et UIR rabat, it is hard to arrive without any information! The ca
center, so we had the choice to live in the campus were the life is expensive because there is no su
shops from the uni, then you can't move without a taxi, and you have some hours to respect when y
want to live in Rabat, you have to paid every day of class!
Then the last one, is the lack of inform
course. For one class of marketing, we didn't learn anything about marketing but more about creativi
goal in business school!!!

No car small town no privacy

heat, pollution, noise

The three weak points of my stay are:

- Expensive way of life. - Difficulties to keep in touch with

The fact that they were no others exchanges students, except us 3 ESC Rennes students. The fac
totally lost in the middle of nowhere, so it’s really hard to move around and do things, there are basic
it. Books are so expensive there.

Accommodation-not a lot to do in Jakarta-traffic jams

The three weak points are: - the fact that they don't give the same price for tourist and local. As I said
however, when people say that you are a foreigner, you will pay more than the local. One of the exam
take the taxi and they heard you speak french, they will do all the detour possible to make you pay
you stay it's annoying to feel that you always pay more when you are a tourist. It's still less expensiv
annoying.
- The feeling of insecurity. By this I don't want to mean that y
everything, I just wanted to say: this is South America, and it's a fact that it's less safe than Europe
alone at night, to not take a taxi alone... But it's Colombia ever, it's just that is less safe than Europe.
but you just have to take you precaution and everything will be fine!!
- pe
go to the supermarket there is one guy working and the other watching him working no matter how
shop. So everything takes more time in Argentina, for example to do the visa we waited during 5
provisional paper!! It's the culture they are slower than people in Europe, but it could be really annoy
transport is not great. ( the subway is really long, and buses come whenever they want, the food in t
the same...)

Slovak people are unfriendly Find an internship for next year in France while staying in Bratislava

-

The weather: a lot of snow until end of March with -25°C for the lowest temperatures. Some days
However we had +30°C two weeks before my departure in early May. - Little bit isolated if you ar
dynamic city (no nightclub in Kent for example, just bars, restaurants and the fraternity parties). people who have a car if I would like to hang out outside and not stay in Kent

On the one hand, I can say that the first month was not so easy with especially the language. On
rather surprising, I established many more contacts with Mexicans or Colombians for example, than t
were too much in their groups.

- The food - The economic status of Argentina

Level of the college – boring -

Classes, expensive neighborhood (not expected), nothing else

There were not a mot of foreign students in my University. There are a lot of french. It's bad for spea
sick a lot of time so I advise not to drink to much tap water.

1) Our dormitory in the New Campus is a bit isolated and far away from everything. You always hav
somewhere else. I think it would be better for the next exchanges students, when there will be class
and so, more animation. 2) I had some personal health issues, due to allergies, probably from the f
there is nothing to do to change that but it was still very annoying for me. 3) Chinese people, esp
ones, can sometimes be irritating. Maybe we have more politeness rules than them, but some of them
staring at you, spiting, no politeness words, no eating manners,… When you have to live all day long
really annoying. Of course, not all of them are like that, but still.

I could have improve my English more – Too many French people there Russian language barr

There weren't a lot of foreign students The state isn't really interesting I haven't learnt a lot of new t

Facilities in the university, duration of the stay (too short), help provided by the school for v

The return in France, to say goodbye to this part of my life. Nothing else

Leak of students’ events in the university, the time necessary to go to the university and the duratio

The people, The country, The housing organism (MOAS)

People talking in French; lack of organisation and communication at school; irregular schedu

-

Student accommodation: a little bit far from city center/university/ commerces. Weather: a
Irish people: we mainly stayed between Erasmus students

1) Extremely cold weather 2)

Laxity ( lack of feedbacks and problems of communication) in my un
in some parts of the local population

1. It was difficult to be used to the courses (not only because of the Italian, but because the syst
Professors do not take care especially of students like at ESC Rennes, the frame is less “serious” 3. T
poor and very restricted

The food, the absence school activities, the announcement of important information concerning scho
last moment.

Food barrier, language barrier and distance from family.

-RISEBA -Latvian people -Russian Latvian people

Cost Integration in the local community Not enough classes

University informations / Events / Pollution

- Different mentality - The cold - We did not met enough international peopl

- the slowlness of the life there: we always have to wait long hours for all kind of activities ! Brazili
hurry ! - the cost of living - the food

Maybe the weather at the beginning, the lack of time to travel around Lithuania and ou

-Some courses I wanted to take didn’t open -We are physically really different of local popul

-The price -The weather -And the difficulty to move without a car.

quality of teachers, kindness of local people (expect some younger than 30), beauty o

Little town ; don’t speak Finnish ; can’t learn Finnish at school

The prices here are really high, the english weather is not the best and transportation is no

- the first one is the cost of life; the life in Norway costs a lot!! Indeed everything is really expensive a
live in this country when you are just a foreign student. - the second one is the local population. Ev
and so on, they look really shy and it is really difficult to really meet them and know them much mo
learn and discover their culture. - the third one is of course the weather! it was difficult to live in thi
it was so cold, and full of snow; I had to take the habits. It even snowed on May, when everybody were
the world!!

- The everyday time to go to the university in an old bus. It was very long. - I chose a class I was n
was quite disappointed about this one. - I regret the lack of support from the TEC about finding a

The stay was too short, it should have last longer The imposed accomodation on campus The food w
used

- The location of the university: it is really in the countryside, so there are not lots of things to do - I
(my passion). But because the university is too far from everything, I couldn’t practice my passion - Ja
young in this University (from 18 to 21 years old in average). It is because the University provide clas
all the time, I felt old and had the feeling that people act like teenagers)

• Solitude against French people and family: Consequence of my independence, I was sometime tr
with Mexicans and not with French people. Because I don’t want to wait to much others, Ii went to the
city alone. May I need to listen more French people to make things with them. • My internship in Th
Think this internship is both a strong and a weak point. It took me a lot of energy and quit me some
Working in a multinational what i wanted to do before isn’t something which corresponds to me.
experience can be very helpful later in my life. • Holidays: Contrary to mainly French students, m
wasn’t like big holidays. I had some free time but I wanted to do the maximum of things and using a
just afraid of something, that I have all my life to work whereas do big holidays like did the French stu
again. And may I lose a step of the ESC informal ritual. This ritual was to have 6 month of complet
country.

The closed-mindedness of Polish.

The absences of teachers.

Too short period of ER

Level of university, traffic,circulation in Bogota, pollution

- Transport to go to the university - Some bad attitude that Moroccan people could have toward us
integration and student association for foreigners

The main weak point of my stay in this partner university was the choice of courses. At the beginning
the courses before our arrivals we had a long list of courses. Apparently, this list was wrong so we ne
another list of courses. However, this list was very short and most of the interesting courses were
exchange students. For example, my major is marketing and we only had 3 courses on this subject. Fu
3 courses, I have already done “Principles of Marketing” so I could not take that. Actually, the partne
courses for its local students. It is unfair for us.
Then, we were in transition between the new a
University of Macau. Consequently, sometimes the organisation was unclear. At my arrival, I did not k
new campus. It was a last minutes decision.
Finally, we cannot cook at the dormitory because we
Consequently, we had to eat at the canteen and it was always the same thing

Weather, difficulties to established some contact with Russians peoples, the fact that Russians are

People who are rude, Pollution and the poor ration of russian who speak englis

The cost of life (do the shopping is expensive, also the flat renting). Italian bureaucracy (all things sh
never with internet, so it takes time). You have to pay everything in cash.

The university was very very far from the city town, we had to pay a lot, some cultural

1) The timetable : at the beginnig it was weird to have classes only from 5:00 pm, because it is not
have in France. 2) The slowness of some people in their work : Spanish people prefer to work during
than working in a shorter period of time but in an effective way. 3) The lack of welcoming of Eras
beginning of the semester.

-The pollution. Seoul is highly polluted mainly because of China dust. Sometimes you feel sick becaus
flat. So my flat was very small. You can expect a greater size for the price you paid. It was not a probl
at home. -The location of the School. The district is very nice and well served by the subway but
downtown. In fact we always took a long time to move in Seoul, because the city is huge and you o
reach your destination.

The university is very far away (they all are), the level is not as good as they say (2nd university of S
the procedure of choice of courses is terribly week and very annoying (don’t have the cour

During April and May it's to worm to do anything during the afternoon Only two days of courses so t
have to find something to do The city of Hermosillo is not as good as Guadalaja

-I had a lot of health problems above all when I arrived bu it was psychological after I was ok but I mi
that so It was difficult for me to in the mood of study during some weeks. -The fact that sometimes
were speaking in Chinese during the class for some time so I couldn’t understand and maybe it could
-The fact that sometimes in spite of a lot of efforts I wasn’t able to make me understand o

The 3 weak points are the fact that we had not a lot of classes during the week, the large amount o
campus, so It is difficult to learn English fast, and the few activities you can find to do in Wolverham
take the coach or the train (very cheap) to visit London or Birmingham, that is very co

Cost of life Small city The quality of some lessons

.Discovery .Pleasure .Tolerance



Staying in the English-speaking apartment, because I improve my English, but not so much my
that I took and I never went because it was interesting at all

-

Not much contact with local people or local students - Not an extra discovering of a foreign cul
possibility to study deutch in the second semester

The Missouri State University is far from big cities. I had difficulties to take the classes I wanted: I w
classes and only got marketing classes (except a Personal Finance class).

I don't see any!

my flat transportation time can not learn turkish at school

Mentality of Finns, Not easy to move, No events at school to get integrated among loca

- integration - level of classes -school outside of Madrid

No marketing classes Low efficient administration Not efficient transport netw

If you want to travel you need to rent a car (about $120 for 3 days) because there is no public tran
everywhere in Cookeville), Cookeville is a smaller town than Rennes, the nearest airport is in Nashville
someone to drive you there or there is a bus for $9.50 one way).

- The noise of the city: when scooters are driving, you can’t hear yourself. The climate: too h
summer is coming it is hard to go outside even for a small amount of time. The raining season is al
smells are suffocating: between incense, stinky tofu and red beans, it can be hard for

I haven't

None

-The exchange was to short to discover all the opportunities and to have a real added value -I misse
apartment at the fair price at the beginning (Colombians augment the price for foreigners who don
other weak point

The weak point of my stay is the difficulty of some courses, but in general there is not weak point for
good.

-

Accomodation : Difficult to find Difficult to meet people out of the school : You're often with
Difference but no really cultural gap : Even if you really feel the difference, there is no

- Administration into KdG - Flemish people are closed - Lack of communicatio

Unfriendly population (it's better when you know them but they are very cold)
reached -32)

bad roommates,

w

Food I didn't learned Lithuanian Besides Vilnius, Lithuania remains a rather poor c

- Absolutely no privacy in the dormitory, don’t expect silence or to be alone anytime -Not much t
have to go to Seoul often which takes a bit more than an hour. - The semester starts late and finishe
when you look for an internship

We knew since the beginning that we could stay until the 14th of May but I knew quite late that I wou
That is all I can find for the weak points.

The cold appearance of people at first – the high standard of living in Helsinki (in Finland in general)
winter

My neighbour. Germany is a country regulated by rules, too strict for me. That we couldn’t have ECT
courses. I would have loved.

The language, the accommodation (a bit small and expensive), the length of the stay: only

-

The campus is not located near the centre of Taipei - Local population (excluding students) often
- Only one week of vacation during a four and a half month semester

School, get sick , difficult life

Weather/ cost of living/ city is far from all others place.

Very few activities, the weather

The three weak point of our stay were that courses were not the same that the ones we have been to
was twice less choice and all the courses that I wanted were not available), some courses were in Ch
almost no foreign student on the campus.

Too many French exchange students here // The school is far from down town // The school required
workload, way more than in ESC Rennes

- Quelques soucis au niveau du logement sur la fin du séjour. - Des cours intéressants mais trop th
d'informations de la part de l'université sur le contenu des cours proposés

Terrible weather ( snow until April) Cost of living Moving around was difficult because w

- The location of the University - The weather - Expensive cost living

My room-mates were very hard to live with : very noisy, disrespectful. So, it has been very hard for me
this semester because I was not able to sleep at night as there were party in my kitchen every nights
close to the kitchen. It is hard to meet people in London, I haven't been able to meet other people t
some of my roommates'friends. The life in London is really too expensive.

Relationships with Chinese people Integration in the school language barrie

- Food not good --> canteen food, always the same things to eat (to vegetables, no meat, no deserts
possibility to visit), classes too difficult (we all study a lot... for failing) - campus really far from the
nothing to do during our free time)

Poor integration in the classroom Little activity offered by the University Too much memo

I really can't find three weak points. I will only say that is was way too short.

Barrier of the language, every time I wanted to speak with local people it was so difficult. I almos
intentions/ideas through sign language. The second weak point is the length of my stay; four mon
enough to fully discover Seoul and its surroundings. In my view we need six months to discover ever
and leave without regrets. Because we needed to work quite a lot on presentations and other homew
time to travel and discover the richness of this country. Notwithstanding, Seoul remains one of the
study in my view. The courses we had to choose online were not that well explained and therefore w
Business and Marketing course I did not knew it was only about reading articles and making presenta
And even if some articles were particularly interesting it was a bit redundant and by the time I did n
really learn something. But it was the only “mistake” concerning

- the level of the courses very weak - not lot of activities to do in rauma - my appartme

Czech people. It is the only one negative point

- Living in a small city - Quite uneffective organisation of the courses - No chee

- Too much french : we are in an accelerated semester and for our year, Ateneo decided to take onl
Accommodation : I would have prefer to be in the DTH but it's really difficult when you arrived in ja
them have arrived in june or november. - too short : only 3 months of classes seem to be perfect but
to an end your realized that it's really too short. You can do after 1 to 2 months of travel around Asia
long also. And finally you stay no more than 5 months in the Philippines (in accelerated

The accommodation, Traffic Jam, Pollution…

-University far from the city center -Expensive (rent and visa) -Too short

University facilities, visa procedure, diseases

My alimentation

Objects i lost

Money I spent

Could not really understand teacher’s expectations – Sometimes the classes were to Lithuania-cente
(SO BAD)

It is some details such as: difficulty to find trash cans, people spit out and drive everywhere (pedestri
is dangerous!

- Courses were not available, we finally didn't have choices - Infrastructures were not good (sometim
day) - dirt and poverty

Cost of living, difficult integration, lack of time to visit Russia

The pollution in the city (allergies), it’s not good for a girl to walk alone at night, Greek language is

cost-lack of change of scenery-too much French students

Integration in the university is a rather negative Teachers are not necessarily list

No freedom for our school friends, Indian students are not well organized, Indian students are mast
exams.

Small and boring city, the disgusting food, the lack of public transportation

ville trop excentrée coup de la vie très cher manque de contact avec la population

- Difficulties to understand people (they don't speak English) - Food - City is really

Too short stay Basic Czech knowledge No personnal transportation

Pollution, language barriers, food

The weather that is sunny but cold a very long time, you may get bored if you don’t travel or

Lack of organization, No student office, No sport equipments

Weather, weather, weather

Delays for starting and finishing the semester – Poor range of classes available

Lack of change of scenery, important number of french students, fairly short sem

Just too short !

Taiwanese can’t speak English (or a little bit) the food is delicious but a little bit

the fact that koreans don't speak english

We were not a big group of exchange students; we were less than 30… The fact that in winter it’s re
which is empty and without any events.

Too much work too many French

The three weak points are the lack of organisation of the country, the city and the university. This is fo
the biggest problem for me. For example it common to be more than 20 minutes late. Most of our les
after the supposed begin of the lesson. The second problem is the non-openess of italian people (n
part of them). In fact (as all the big cities with a lot of tourists) they consider you like a tourist, and th
because afterall, others tourists are going to come after you, so for them it is not a problem if you enj
problem I notice is the global non-respect of people. For example, the city is full of graffitis (even on t
people are driving in a crazy way etc... It is totally crazy, you have to see it to belie

- The quality of my accommodation and the distance between my accommodation and the univer
assessment method of the university - The difficulty of some classes, especially the fina

- Cost of everyday life - Not enough events by the school to be well integrated - Not a really col

The choice of classes No other foreign student The mess (always the same m

- only 6 months -medium university -weather ( Bogota looks to Rennes)

None.

The Binus Square residence.

The traffic jam at Jakarta. The global road network in Indon

Ride to school (a bit long), too many French, hacked credit card.

more activities with the university, accommodation a bit small, cost of the life

Communication between ESC Rennes and Ghaziabad, the price of the accommodation, the f

The three weak points of my stay are that I didn’t travel as much as I plan, I didn’t visit some part of
look for a job.

The taxis sometimes try to get more money then needed. Sometimes it's difficult to speak with polis
currency

1) Quality level of some courses 2) Quiet expensive rent 3) Too short semester (it begins in mid-fe
actually begin in the beginning of march)

1°: This exchange is too short, I think it can be really interesting with two semesters. 2°: The city of B
small. 3°: Sometimes threre are some theft in the common fridge of the floor in the d

- I haven't made the effort to meet and discuss with a lot of Spanish persons (contrary to English pers
is an European country so, I you want adventure and change of scenery I recommend to travel furth
isn't so intensive and sometimes I felt bored so I would rather to visit and go aw

The organization of the Filipinos, there is no organization in this country (even some teacher)
accelerated semester, the second semester in Ateneo start in November so we are not like a true stu
program which allow Ateneo to have exchange student.
The time of the semester only 3 mo
polution, language barrier, food

-Expensive -I didn’t improve my English -Everything is in Russian

l’information de la part de l’école, l’accent de certains professeurs, l’arrivée

University area, university courses

I didn't learn anything You can feel uncomfortable here Russian are not really friendly w

Security in some areas (safe during the day bad at night) Level of the classes at the unive

- daejeon is not a beautiful city

- the school is not in downtown

-

The first weak point is the duration of the stay. Five months is not enough to discover a country, well
get used to the local habits. Indeed, I think an entire year in exchange would be better while I did
during my third year because I want to do a Master of Science. Anyway, I have the feeling that the tim
and I would have like to stay another semester to study in UCEMA so the university is great. It is horri
have met plenty of people, make Argentinean friends, improved your Spanish, learnt to know some
almost have to leave. A weak point was the accommodation. Indeed, because we are foreign stude
semester, owners take advantage of that fact by making foreigners pay more for not such a good
Argentineans think that because we are French we have plenty of money and so they make us to p
European in South America when your Mexican friends is going to pay a lot less first because they ar
United States and secondly because Spanish is their mother tongue so it is way easier for them to ne
which was nice at the beginning, some things were falling apart every two from the ceiling to the tu
problem was that the owner did pay attention to the biggest issues we have but not to the small ones
broke after the plumber to repair something else so we had to pull the chain with a bucket of water
lavabo. Many issues in the apartment made it a negative point and we did not look for another plac
foreign student friends in Buenos Aires also have accommodation issues. So it was not the case of A
live in their parents’ house generally one hour of transport away from Capital Federal or in flat they
Finally, as I said, because we are from Europe, we kind of have to pay the price of it and so, we alwa
that people are ripping us off. The accommodation issue I just described before is an example of tha
get to know the tricks and our visa as well as our certificate of university attendance help us to pay th
not the tourist price.

My grandfather death. Two attacks on the street. The lack of integration from the st

I didn't get to study what I really wanted. I didn't get to know as much as Spanish people of my clas
know other great Erasmus student. I didn't have enough time to visit more citie

Difficulties to find accommodation, The price of the life in Rio (quite expensive), Not being so integ
students, and into the Brazilian population.

University Hygiene Way of Life (sometimes)

1/ The courses 2/ The lack of welcoming team 3/ The administration disorganiza

Lots of courses cancelled Level of courses too low compared to what we did in Rennes (it was like
courses) Too many French in Rauma

No interest in courses, far away from the city, food is HORRIBLE but Indian (enjoy spicy food, r

- too short -the fact that outside the university nobody speak english

I did not meet many Spaniards in the University or outside. The exams that consisted in multiple
instead of analysis of practical cases. So the grades I obtained did not completely reflect the work
disappointed by my accommodation. After five months, I still did not know my flatm

- Well, 4 months is clearly not enough, it's not a real semester of 6 months, you have not enough t
wanted to and all the others are staying untill the end of June. - Then I would say maybe Spanish peo
enough opened to Erasmus students, they clearly don't really care about us and stay with their fr
completely wrong to say that ESIC is located in the heart of Madrid. Honnestly, the school is at least a

-Life in winter (cold as know, but no one in the streets) -The school which is not great -Locals n

Quite expensive cost of life – Easy classes (Bachelor level so quite repetitive some

The cost of life, having poor information about the conditions of accommodation, low choi

- Mexican people have some bad eating habits, so it was difficult to eat healthily - Mexican people d
so we can wait for hours when we have a meeting with someone - There are some big differences o
Mexico

The 3 weak points of my stay were the weather, the workload and the high cost of

The information about the forms that I had to complete and sign and the lack of information about
appartment. The appartment was also a weak points of my stay. First of all because I found a falt on
in Dublin. And secondly, because the appartments in Dublin are really exepensive and I had to share
I had not so much privacy. Finally, one of the weak points was maybe the expensive prices of good
the food and the expenditures were exepensive.

- As always know, very expensive cost of life - Not so much courses, so sometimes it was a bit

Quality of the courses, information we had about the university, lack of communic

The weakest point for me is the difficulties to integrate to the local population which is the only one w
to improve your German. The fact is also that studying in University means that you are more by yo
Rennes which makes us being used to a lot of help. However I improve a lot my English and I am m
discussion in German. The second weak point is the difference about semester dates. If you do a g
you have less offers when you can start your internship and that you have less time to do your gap
students managed it and there is a solution to take benefit from 2 months in January and February to
Finally I would like to warn about difficulties to find accommodations in Nürnberg for foreign students
from the university (most of French students do not receive it). For example for me it was actually q
and quiet more expensive than rents in public student residences.

The first weak point of my stay is the university and especially some teachers that do not care about
not try to integrate us. Besides the evaluation method only based on multiple choice is only based on
powerpoint. Then, the other weak point is the difficulty to find a living at your arrival, there is no help
you can felt a little lost when you arrived. Besides, it is preferable to arrive one week before the begin
and still have a great choice for flat. Finally, the last weak point is that the Erasmus period does not e
time as we have only one holiday week before exams.

Shyness of Danes, place where I lived, life is expensive !

Mexican administration Accomodations

The first weak point is the loss of our luggage at the airport on arrival. The second weak point is the
to find a long-term accommodation on my own. And the third point is the difficulties I have known to
to internet, particularly with the installation.

I don’t really know as it was really good. So maybe, the length and the price of the flight to go there
really like and the lack of nature/sea in Seoul.

-Integration of exchange students in the ISM University is a little bit weak. There aren’t many even
students find difficulties to communicate with Lithuanian students. Except for the “mentor system”
assessment, exchanges students don’t meet Lithuanian students. -Sometimes, content of course
Lithuania. You can’t work without knowing certain facts and customs culture of Lithuania. -Price of g
expensive because it comes from Russia. In that way, in winter you can pay in some cases utilities

* The weather, very windy and cold during the winter but it is okay * I did not have as money as I w
wanted to do * High workload but it is okay, you still have time to enjoy

The three weak points of my stay is that I’m not well integrated to the university. I’ve spent most o
students and sometimes with international students. The second weak point is the lack of time. Tim
point is pollution and weather. It’s too cold in winter and too hot in summer.

1 : Spanish students use to hang out together, integration is not so easy 2 : Exams are all multiple c
difficult, because there is negative points for bad answers. Besides, it evaluates nothing except, the o
is to learn a book in totallity. Those kind of exams does not evalutate if a student is able to apply con
real life. 3 : Teachers are bad in english.

Barrier language , pollution and crowded places

1)The cold winter, 2)Sometimes it's difficult to undestand the russian bureaucracy at school or dur
3)The fact that we were a lot of exchange students from France.

- Teachers - Spanish students - Exams

There is no night from end of April : it is never dark Bad weather Having my own ap

- The country, indeed Denmark is a very expensive country where the lower think to do needs a
expect Copenhagen that is a very beautiful city, there is not a lot of things to do and the lower trave
countries is very expensive. The weather is also not very clever, with a lot of rain and not a lot of s
system and the courses. Indeed, during those 5 months, I spent only 2,5 in class; the rest of the s
personal project. The time was very long once arrived at the end of April. - The lack of extra activiti
previously, the courses were finished at the end of April and so, the time was pretty long until the en
personal projects.

Living with three other people in the same room, the temperatures, and the cafet

The courses we could chose at first when we got the list before to go was not good, a lot of course w
written, a lot of others courses were in Bahasa, and some others were deleted. So I think the courses
really bad because at the end we had to take courses we did not want at first. The information fr
accommodation are not complete. They propose three residences. A really expensive one which is
where I stayed that is too expensive for what it is and a really bad one. But there are a lot of others re
are really good and not too expensive. This was the first exchange between SBM and ESC Rennes s
between the two schools and I think it will better during the years, but it was quite difficult for us bec
there to try the school.

Insecurity in certain places, the pollution, diseases

-

Cost of living is very expensive, you have to save a lot of money to hang out, to visit and so on.
the weather. During the winter there is not a lot of sun, and from april the sunrise begins at 5 o'cloc
during the winter

The cost of living, the weather, and many people speak French in Dublin (a lot

The atmosphere in some classes; my ignorance of the Flemish language; my difficulties to sp

Costs of daily expenses, climate and countryside location of the campus.

Stay too short, Mice in my house (really!), very variable weather

The accommodation, the place (Ghaziabad), the food at school

Too less international student/5 month is too short/Life is expensive here

--> Short

--> Difficult / Impossible to find a job or a work placement to stay after august
districts

--> Re

1/ Life campus in Bishops (that is to say almost in the middle of nowhere) sometimes difficult (no coo
are used to live alone downtown cities 2/ Very high workload compared to other partner universities
so morally hard at the end of the semester.

The three weak points of my stay are:
- the lack of integration at the University - the fact tha
accommodation alone - the difficulty to live in a huge city like Buenos Aires (exha

The food (not as good as the French one), the weather (a lot of rain and wind in the winter) and the la
taxis are pretty cheap and reactive).

- Confortable mais pas beaucoup moins cher qu'à Rennes. - Cout de l'électricité - De Janvier à

1) Insecurity 2) Communication problems in the University 3) Too much French in the exchange stud

- The difficulties to create bonds with Chilean students because of the evening courses - The workloa
expected - The strong Chilean accent which is dificult to understand at first ( but if you can understa
can understand every spanish-speaking persons, or so is said ! )

- There were no Erasmus - No buses to join the university - Expensive rent for the acco

Few people speaking English.

The need to speak Turkish to find an internship.

The cam

The accommodation we were given is quite far from everything so sometimes you feel a bit isolated
much and during winter time it is hard to find something to do. The fact that everything that is taugh
actual situations is sometimes a bit awkward.

Le racisme est pas toujours évident à vivre. Les pique pockets sont présents partout donc il faut san
jamais tranquille. Les moustiques sont présents partout... Cela peut aussi etre un poin

Exam during Holiday, problem with ESC Rennes and classes which were sometimes

No other foreign people with us (only one from Spain, and one from Finland) -The city in genera
attractive. -Before to go I thought I would have a lot of purchasing power, but it’s actually quite e
France)

-Classes by night -We are a lot of foreign students (53) and we are 20 French people. -Cost living (
almost, it is difficult when you cannot work)

The three weak points of my stay were : - the cost of the accomodation. The cost of the loction are v
the university was in the desert, far from the center of Dubai - The VISA procedures which are very l
for some others procedures (like renting a car)

- Extras expenses for the class documents, registration tax - Too much group work - I didn't find the
the campuses were quite far from each other (be careful when you chose your cla

- Language barrier: During my stay, I met very few Chinese speaking or understanding English, e
generations! It is therefore essential to bring a dictionary or a smartphone application to be understoo
not seek to know us: It is very difficult to sympathize with other Chinese students. They don’t try to k
the same interests as us. Relations are cordial, limited to work, but rarely friendly .. - Pollution: eve
invests massively in the development of parks and green spaces, the pollution is still very high (as i
cities). Expect to see only very rarely the sun during your exchange in Chengdu … But we get used to
possible to go out of the city to walk in mountain and enjoy the blue sky!

- Wifi - transportation's cost - Organisation to do trip in South Korea: It will better if someone in the
trip and organize everything whereas we let students organize by themselves

It will end Hard to move around without a motorbike Language barrier

country size- small weather- too much cold no challenge for the study, borin

the 3 weak points: - the noice in my bulding, in Spain people speak really really loud and make noice
night. - the food in Spain , the food in the shops are cheap but not good, the meat is not good a
restaurant. - I can't find a third point !

1. Even if the weather is warm/hot (except when you arrive, around chinese new year, it’s kind of co
coat), there is not a lot of “full blue sky”, then it can be sometimes depressing… 2. The high level o
clothes don’t dry well after laundry, and I know people whose clothes started to rot. But it didn’t rea
guess you just have to make sure your room is airy. 3. The gap in the language. It’s actually part of t
gap), but when you really need an information, it is very annoying when nobody can help you n

La difficulté de trouver un stage en Chine, la courte durée du séjour (5 mois) et la qualité de vie (log
etc.)

I don't really have weak points about my staying, only good experiences.

Brasilian people: I have been disapointed to discover that brasilian people are not welcoming peop
People are slow.The employees of the shops never know anything, they are incompetent and impolit
logic and coherence in what they do. That is a pity, because Brasil is a country with a lot of resourc
always present, you can not walk quiet in the street, you always have to be careful to your belonging
World Cup everything is expensive, and I can see since I am arrived that the prices constantly rise a

I cannot find !

La durée : 4 mois c'est certes beaucoup mais peu aussi Progrès en anglais mais pas s

The subject I did not pass in the first session and I could not try to pass in the second session beca
here… / This subject was very difficult for us (Erasmus) everybody failed (I mean Erasmus people) and
but we studied a lot on it… / The weather was not as I expected

University administration Erasmus integration Location of the campus very far from t

1- People are very very unfriendly 2-

The school is very bad 3- No events made for Erasmus peop
(15 french people included)

Cost of living, weather

Proximity of Finnish, Prices, proximity of big cities

The university, not enough differences with France, expensive flat rent

Poor courses.

The stay was too short. I would like to stay here more than one semester. Another weak point is the
fact that the integration with local population was difficult. Also, I would have liked to find an internsh
as to gain international work experience) but, as I said it previously, it’s quite diffi

No associative life in the school not good schedule be careful of the pickpocke

-Racism by latvian people -Racism by Russian people -Not a lot erasmus in RISE

Quality of life in Manila Too short term Quality of the marketing class

Sorry, I don't have any weak point.

The city, the low number of hours of lessons, the cost of the life

Integration in the university, teaching methods and classes & too small univers

- My accommodation was really expensive and the Erasmus help did not allowed me to pay entirely m
really small and really expensive - I regret the fact that I did not take the “Dutch lecture”, I think tha
Business should give extra point to students who want to learn more.

1) University Welcoming 2) The lack of associations 3) Some classes canceled, offset or even less in

The three weak points of my stay are: the lack of public transport, the administration of the Part
international students are leave alone.

No enough contacts with German students

- Mainly French exchange students (only Two Polish students) at IMT - No Indian students in charge
integration - Girls in exchange separated from boys in exchange who are located in a campus de

The food is too heavy, in Guayaquil the weather is very sultry, and there are lots of mo

désorganisation Nourriture très lourde, peu de fruits et légumes Climat lourd et chaud parfois

the weak points are the fact i had no courses, the city is ugly.

The expensive cost of living, the weather in the winter (for me it was not a problem but maybe for
difficulty to get on well with Norwegians.

Food is so spicy

to much air conditionning everywhere

that's all

1) My relations with my two french flatmates 2) The poor quality of the classes 3) The lack of integr

- The exchange was too short, I didn’t realize that I could do a lot of things and I could take a ticket t
directly at the end of june. - Having not too much money: it could be better to travel more and go ab
European people who received subsidies for their exchange - Don't rent a scooter: it's pity because
than take the mrt, the bus or take a walk. If I knew this at the beginning of the semester, i wou

Food, choice of classes, lack of leisure

Weather, level of studying, how local people see you

1) Price of the location (quite expensive) 2) The difficulty with the school to take back our passepo
give it back 3 weeks before leaving with the risk of miss the plane because they don't want to give it
food :)

Cost of transportation in Japan. University not so close to main city Akita. Hot wea

I think i should have improved my communication skills and talk more with local people. I should hav
and my attitude towards the other culture because i had an "ethnocentrist" point of view and attitude
would say. In fact, i was all the time thinking that they wasn't doing as good as my country. For exa
bread and i was all the time saying that it was better than our wonderful baguette. Same efor the w
should have accepted an other different culture with its proper fierce.

Not used to study methods, hard to pass, culture (too little city) and price of the books

- Lack of Danish people met. - I haven't traveled a lot. - To not have lived in a c

The weather, the accommodation, the lack of integration

- The price of life - The lack of explanations for Erasmus program in class (different for classic st
presentation of courses before our choice

- Lithuanian culture (language, food ...) - Winter weather - Corruption

1: In terms of night entertainment, no clubs are around, no restaurant without taking the bus and ev
very frustrating when you want to have fun with your friends.
2: The procedure to choose and get
frustrating! It is not that you get the course because you deserve it but because you have been the
don't find any other weak point...

- Difficulty to mix with German people: if you don’t come to them, they won’t come to you - The sch
internet and we also had a German inbox which were only in German. This was sometimes a bit hard
to understand everything. A good knowledge of German is therefore required. - My 5-day-trip in a G
issue…

- Length of days.( 5 hrs per day at the beginning of January) - no activity during winter in Finland

- The coldness of Russian people - The too short duration of the semester - The spe

- Lithuanian weather during the spring - Behavior of Lithuanians people (not very friendly) - A lot
hospital, night club)

The three weak points of my stay are the terrible weather in winter, the language barrier few Russian
are not very open with strangers.

1) The cold weather 2) The local population is cold too 3) The life is very expen

Welcoming for foreign students. Accommodation (cold water shower). Some racism in Delhi (

The exchange was too short (less than 3 months). Sometimes it is difficult to get used to t

Expensive - no public transport - cold

At the beginning the prejudicies about India of my family and friend, the spicy food, and some

Integration

Food

Traveling

organisation de l'université, le choix des cours, le manque de motivation des profe

According to me there is only one weak point: the stay was a little too short for m

Racism against foreigners.

Poor level of study. Very POOR.

Communication with t

The old accommodation, the fact that we lived in a “bubble” on campus, the wea

The three weak points are the slowness of the different services contracted, the lack of public transp
the country is not as safe as the city where we are.

- beaucoup de travail - vie relativement chère (en particulier les transports comme le Bus, Train ain

The first one is Macau is a small country (1/4 of Paris) so after 3 weeks there we knew and seen almos
weak point is when we want to make fun, there are not so many things to do unless going to casino a
in casino, club in casino, restaurant in casino,...) . The last one is we wasn't with the exchange stude
who staid there for 1 years because they was leaving in the old campus, and those like us who stay
leave in the new campus.

I had to be careful: do not be alone in the street by night; do not take a taxi alone by night, etc. Th
(80/200 international students)



It is a small city (just 75 000 people) • Ireland has a Bad Weather (it is a rainy and windy coun
Sometimes not a good level in lectures and tutorials (comparing to French ones), and some classe

The school: as said before the school was too small without any students, we could not meet them a
most of them are not speaking a word of English. We were not a lot of exchange students and nothing
It means that we did not have a good integration and we did not really do things altogether. The
unexciting and basically useless for us. For example the first week of our arrival we had a program o
but finally we have only visit the Kremlin and that’s it. The small number of exchange student. Unfor
but with a bad mix: almost 15 French. So this is too many person coming from the same country it d
well-integrated group. The unfriendly Russians. Their personality is different and it is good to adapt y
I still have difficulties. I think this is due to the fact that we do not understanding each other at all.
happens that in the metro people push you rather than saying something, in the supermarket the ca
goodbye or please. And most of the time they are really aggressive.

The three weak points are: - The language barrier: hard to communicate with the population and Ta
late beginning of the semester (but it’s because of the Chinese New Year then there is no solution
content of courses: less interesting than I hoped

About my stay, I retain three weak points which are: My stay was too short (5 months is not en
want to do in a new country)
- Cost of living (high cost of living represents a barrier for extra-curric
schedule was not efficient (9 hours per week but my timetable was 3-day split. They have to try to
know that is really difficult.)

Campus too far of the city. Life is expensive. Course registration very complicated, we don't have th

The first weak point was the cost of living which was really high concerning the accommodation, food
weak point was the fact that Russian people don’t speak English and that they are a little narrow-mi
exchanges. And finally, the school was really small and not well known in Moscow. We didn’t have a b
integrated with Russian students and we didn’t have enough activities.

The communication with VOAS. Nothing else.

Lack of openess from italian students

Transport networks are horrible.

The rent is qui

-

When you are an exchange student, you tend to stay with other exchange students. So I stay more
than local students. I regret, that the time went so fast. I didn’t gain the level of chinese I
started chinese earlier.

Racism, boring, Quality of life

The cost of living, the fact that I did not really talk to Finnish people, the lack of sun at the beginning (
nights anymore!)

the cost of living the weather

Only the way of living in Jakarta (pollution, traffic).

Not long enough Lack of information before departure

The marking system of ISM that I still can’t understand and that’s all. I am very very positive abou

-Sometimes the lifestyle it's too much different -Because of the school we couldn't do a trip and it's
life

- 4 months is short. I would be happy if I have more time to study in Nicosia. - I met a lot a French p
I was disappointed because it was my choice to come alone here in order to speak only English. - P
high.

Cost of Living: Everything is so expensive: food, alcohol, accommodation (Everything) Oslo is a sm
everything in two days Not the capital of party: Clubs are closed at 3 am

- I was stressed most of the time because of the classes and the lack of frame - I tried to deal with Ca
They were too many things to do for a very short period of time.

1) Communication (in english) 2) TRANSPORT CARD 3) /

The people because i can't stand chhinese people, their way of living and the dirt, the pollution (Wu
polluated city in China) and classes, we don't have enough choices and i choose lessons which didn't
not the same that they gave to us at the begining when we have chosen our classes i

- access of internet (especially with gmail or esc rennes website that are difficult to "join" even with V
i knew that they would not speak a lot English, i would have really learn chinese) - the

- not a lot of courses - not a lot of events organised by the University to meet belgian student for
outside of the class with international students. - there is not a lot of differences between Fra

- The way to go to the uni - The poor choice of marketing courses - The english of some

-Lack of contact with Finnish students and population -Lack of activities in and around Vaasa in win
transportation – hard and expensive to move from Vaasa

My arrival, confrontation with poverty, my departure

Cost of living, weather, integration

1) the difficulties of the langage and the fact that nobody spoke english. It is really difficult to be in a
more difficult when you have to discover it without speaking the same langage. 2) people were roug
body in the street, in the metro. Nobody take the door, every body try to take your place in the queue
cost of the life is really hight. More than in Paris. So for a student it is something that can be really di
food is expensive.

1) cost of life 2) not enough work to do 3) russian are pretty rough

The poor ability of teachers, the climate at the end, the security on the road.

- Andalusian accent is hard to get at first - Administration is sometimes slow - Sun

Too short (1 semester and not 1 year). It's important in my opinion to let the choice to students to s
country. That is what many school do and it's really a pity to don't give thus opportunity

- Integration in school - University far from the city center - Circulation in the ce

No integration with the Argentine students, no new academic learnings, teaching methods which m
(none professional expectation in the work, very basic scholar requirements)

- Transportation (but you can take taxi really cheap) - Sometimes you have to study a lot - You do
France after this experience

Workload, too similar than France, too short

This university was not a good choice.

There is a lot of pic-pockets.

There are only 2 weak points which are :

-Unability to attend orientation week

The whether was not as

1/Accommodation 2/Barriers of the lan

-Unability to win the class group project competition
housemates

-Little

Organisation, Punctuality, Course choice

The support offered by the administration of the university partner was not at the height of a partne
our stay we received no guidance or assistance. I also disliked that we are the only foreign student
even if we could exchange with the Indian we could not find students from other countries. Finally
offered by the school was just me insufisant. We had the impression of being in a college where the

The cold The food (rather good but really unhealthy) My landlord

Mexican students advice us to never walk alone in the street. And it is better with boys. So, as a girl,
on the others for doing anything.

- La mauvaise intégration des espagnols en cours - Le manque de considération de certains professe
en compte les problèmes des étrangers - Les cours de langue au début qui ne sont pas adapté aux
niveau des horaires

The hours of courses were not sufficient The number of exchange student The city of Hermosillo is n
to other

The langage, because it's sometimes very difficult to communicate, for exemple taxi drivers and sal
stores don't speak english. The second point is the dormitory, because the Internet is sometimes ver
and because you don't have any privacy. The third point is that the university is very far from th

1 - Lack of information (classes used to be changed at last minute) 2 - Level of classes 3 - The admi
understand that our situation was harder than the situation of local students.

Barriers of language Hospital, accident Visa

Integration, a too short stay and the weather (just to be exigent)

Difficult for adaptation

1.No internship 2.Poor level of Chinese 3.Pollution and healthiness

- transportation - classes

Price of life: very expensive, by very expensive I mean very very expensive, almost 2 times more tha
with local Language: Norwegian is pretty hard to learn

-language -dorms -food

Pretty expensive city University is not honest, they will try to facture you several things Several
fashioned in the way of teaching

1. The time to get a visa in oder to visit other countries 2. Language obstacle 3. The co

- The food - My room (When I arrived my room was dirty, the vacuum cleaner in the building did
semester!) - Canada is a very expensive country, it’s about 60$ to go to Montreal, the hostels are
want to do a little trip it costs a lot of money

the university that’s it.

The different campus' aren't close to eachother The intranet could be improved There should be

-The cost of living : it is expensive -The weather (cold and a lot of snow) -Don’t find an

the courses were not incredible My home school is so hard to communicate with, I mean more than
email is too long

- My buddy never contacted me. I was disappointed because sometimes it could have been a grea
Koreans do not speak English and it could have been another way to meet Korean students and to int
room was too small for 2 people, there was no privacy and it was sometimes extremely difficult to ada
too short…

- Some dysfunction regarding the choice of the courses - Language barrier - Some locals are not wi
foreigner

The three week points of my stay are probably : - At first, that I did not have enough information ab
the accommodation. I was frustrated for a long time because because I could have something bett
means I could have travel more in Spain because I would have had more money. - Then the campus
was not good. I use to say that there was not life in this campus. - Finally, I have been quite a lot wi
student so I have been speaking a lot english instead of speaking spanish and impro

Not everybody speaks English in India/ People stare at you if you’re white/ The term is very sh

- The welcome: much stress and no information at the departure - The moroccan organization: the
people are often full of goodwill but are not very effective - The transportation: expensive

Any other comments?

Concerning the class, I don't think I learned more in Krakow than Rennes, but I definitely prefer the
spending several month out of France, and I'm a little bit sad that it's not possible to do an other er
program (without talking about the 3 zones master)
Erasmus is an amazing experience and I advis
one in your life

Chalo !!

(=let's go in hindi)

ITESO Guadalajara should also be a Partner University for ESC Rennes

No

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No.

Do not hesitate to contact me for more information

N

it was a very bad experience. fortunately it was only 3 months and I was with friends. We could s

no comments.

I really enjoyed my exchange and I think it's very good ESC RENNES as a partnership with an un

No.

This trip will change you if you are ready to deeply enjoy it.

No thank you

no.

No

Not really.

No

My stay in Trondheim was a very good experience that I would like to recommend to everyone. Be sur
hands by going in that school. The administration care of you and of your administrative problems.
The way of assessing is confortable because you are marked by two differents teachers. The accom
because the school has a partnership with a special organism. The life in Norway is a little bit expe
yourself and don't do so much excess you can live in the country without any financia

Carlos III and Madrid is a perfect Erasmus exchange !

no. Germany is great country, and the language is not so awfull. The university organize a lot of germ
students.

No

No more things to add.

Incredible country but you can get better to really appreciate your semester

no

I really considered this experience as a great chance to open my mind and to gain in maturity e
immediately.

no

no

St Mary's University is a really good universty that I would recommand to anyone who wants t

I just would like to say that I had few stereotypes before coming here and even if some of them are tr
experience is really amazing and the culture is one of the most interesting i have heard and learned a
something i am going to rememeber for my all life and and can say thank you to my University to Fr
discover this.

Mexico was a very big surprise! I think that people are juging very fast, and prejudge too much. Bec
country. It has everything : a big city with business district or more tipical cities, with a lot of incred
back, and I hope that people will change their mind

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The website of the school gives a lot of information for international student, especially about the
register and get an accomodation.

Just, if I had to make a choice again dor destinations abroad, without hesitation i would put Guadala

I'm very happy, to know this country, and if I had to choose again Colombia, I would unh

no

You' will make a very good choice if you are giong to Istanbul next year.

No.

i recommend st mary's university. This was a great experience

no other comments

no

No, all is said !

No.

no

Maybe I could add that if you had any hesitation between one of the three baltic countries, just pick L
what I've seen, it's the best place to live as a student.

-

No.

No other comment

No

Enjoy China, and stay curious.

It was one of the best experience in my life and the first time I'm abroad for a long time. And choosin
choice, and I think people should visit this country more often because it's worth to

None

No

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I reallt liked this experience.

No

N/A

no

No

no

no

No I think I tell everything in the comments before.

No

No -

No

If you want to discover one beautiful country with a flousrshing economy the Philippines is a good ch
dynamic and even if it is a developing country the infrastructure can provide very good co

No.

No

No

The most important advice if you come to Argentina is to bring cash. Because there is a blue rare, a
money if you change your euros in Argentina!! (official rate 1€ = 10 pesos, the blue rate 1€ =

No

No comments, I am very satisfied about my experience in KSU.

I have no regrets compared with my choice to study in Spain. Many people didn't understand my c
possibility of leaving for example for South America, because for some people it's necessary to go f
adventure. I did'nt agree before leaving and I don't agree still today. I have learned about myself, e
to integrate a new world, new traditions, new culture and show an autonomous and responsible beh

It is a very good experience to have if you enjoy the way of living of south America. I strongly

No

Mexico City is a very good destination if you wan to discover Latin America

Keep looking at your baggage when you travel, it can be stolen easily.

No.

Russian students made their specialization choice earlier than we do. They are quite good at fin
international financial management is very interesting since we did not do it at Rennes at all / high
furnish but very interesting).

no

No

No

No

No.

It's been a very nice experience. Once you get to know how things work here and adapt to the rhyt
place to stay. I would recommend this exchange to everyone.

No

no more comments

No, I think I have said everything I wanted to say.

None

.

Lot of advantages but also lot of disadvantages. For instancle, the exchange sch

No

Discover China is an experience that i wish to everybody. Your life is very easy here, and we can bene

- Dont judge the poeple to quickly and do not think that lithuania is similar to Russia even if it was p

Be careful while going out during the night and do not stay alone !

No it was perfect!

no

Futur student have to be careful because the cost of books and food is very hig

no, thanks.

N/A

No !

I do not have any comments, excpet that this semester was perfect, and Trondheim really fitted to
semester again, I will do it for sure in this city, everything was perfect. So I just want to say to future
study abroad that they really should not hesitate to go to this city on this univers

This was the best experience I've ever had in my life and I understood I truly wanted to work in a mu
because I'm convinced working that way can lead to many opportunities.

I guess any experience abroad is a good one and allows us for self development, learning

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Going abroad was for me one my best student experience. I discovered new competencies, new sides
I will choose the “3 Zones Parcours” for my last year in the ESC to go abroad a new

No comments.

Colombia is not dangerous, please don't be afraid about the country, the slogan of country is: Colom
will want to stay. Colombia, el riesgo es que te quieras quedar.

X

No

No

NO

Erasmus gather countries through people and create a feeling of being a European

I thing that going to Morocco in International exchange is a good opportinuty because the Arabic co
might be an actor of the world economic futur.

There is not a lot to add because in an overall it was a great experience to me, and I don't see a lo
because I felt well welcomed, and I adapted myself very quickly to the rythm of life of Spa

I strongly recommand this university.

No

No

No.

Do not hesitate to talk to your classmate or to your teachers if you need.

no

If you don't know what is the best place to do your exchange... Do not think longer com

no.

No

No

I strongly recommend Colombia as your exchange semester destination, you'll find nice people, am
landscape and a low cost of living!

Even if therebis some bad points, its a great opportunity for an Erasmus experience. the life is

No other comments

There were a lot of buildings, parks or museums to visit in Madrid. It is impossible to d

No

Don’t buy a 15 meal plan: I think it is too much (I had a 10 meal plan with 300 extra dollars to spend i
and it was enough). For $30 you can get a US driving licence: the international office can hel

None

I recomand cadiz if you want to have a quiet life near beaches with lot of meetings, parties and

No regret about choosing that destination

No

No comments

Not particulary

No

Even if the dormitory is not the most beautiful accomodation of Kaunas, try to stay inside for the sem
people and you will be at the central point of every event (visit, party etc)

.

Beware, Anyang university IS NOT the same as Hanyang university ! Not to be con

Very good university, very huge sport club, library and campus. Excellent courses with interesting w
student life and city. I recommend it!

no

No, I have said everything.

No

Depending on students excpecations, deciding either to stay at the campus dormitory or in an app
provide a quite different experience.

none

None

No.

I would like to advice the administration to be sure about the courses we will can choose when we ar
unfair that we choose a university in function of the courses and when we arrived in the country, no o
list of the courses are totally different.

none

Mention spéciale pour les restaurants du centre ville que je vous conseille: el Pimpi (le restaurant inco
Mercado Provencal (le bar à tapas des étudiants), el tragtapas (le bar animé du centre ville les

You have to pay $4000 to the university

No

If you are looking forward to go to London for your semester abroad, try to find a room in a student
want to meet people easily, but try not to be in a flat-share with too many people, because it is hard
other people.

Again, it was an unbelievable experience. I have loved it from the beginning. I strongly recommend

no

No

No other comments

No other comments

No comments

No that's it

No.

Take the time to travel and discover the Philippines. We travelled around the philippines during our
when classes were finished we've started to travel in Asia. Don't be afraid of being "lost" at your arri
a clash of civilisation (poverty, work, filipino time) but you'll get use to it very easily. And the filipino
people and will always help you to feel at ease. They all speak english so it's very easy to understand
Most of All, just enjoy !

No

No, thanks.

If you want to go in India, you should be over minded and not judge their way of thinking/leaving
stereotypes. It is a great experience to develop the critical spirit concerning our Europe

No.

This experience was one of the best of my life. I enjoyed it as much as I could, and I wish i could stay
amazing ! Regarding the academic aspect, the overall was nice. We had good courses with interestin
sometimes they are too lithuania-centered, but anyway, I learned very interesting stuffs. I had classes
had in Rennes.

No

Even if India is a developing country, you only can have a great experience in this beaut

Because of visa, I could not come before 31st of January

no

A really good exchange program!

No other comments.

No

I do not have any other comments.

non

Very good experience!

I'm in love with this country. I recommande it to any classical lover, architecture and art enthousiast

NO

WELCOME TO ESTONIA :)

No

No

No

No

No

Come to this school if you have the opportunity !

NO!

I came here without any idea about what Russia is. Maybe before to go, I had some prejudices about
that I didn’t speak Russian was a little scary because I knew that most of Russian people don’t speak
so much apprehension compared to what people told me. Actually it wasn’t so hard not to speak ru
know some simple words and you can manage this thing. Also I knew that it will be really, really, re
really know how it is. Indeed, winter here is really hard but you can survive it. To meet Russian people
it’s true that they’re not smiling a lot, it’s in their culture not to smile. It doesn’t mean that they are u
Before to come here, I was hoping to grow, and to become more independent, more resourceful. I thin
to me, so I’m grateful.

Nope

My report of my erasmus exchange is just the reflect of what I'm feeling now, but it doesn't mean the
is going to go in Roma Tre will say the same. I feel bad because of the lack of organization, but if the
that, he will really enjoy this city.

I do not regret my choice for MCI Management Center Innsbruck. This is a very good university in a
recommend this destination !

No, I have said everything.

This university is very good (the facilities are amazing, teachers are good, their way of teaching is go
classes is not acceptable whereas we signed for specific classes. The other foreign students arrive a
could be better to be on the same time than them.

GO TO LOCOMBIA !

None

no

no

No

I was disappointed from the communication from ESC Rennes and IMT Ghaziabad about visa, accomod
students are helpful and always want to help you. You have to be open minded thanks to that you wi
India

No I don't have any other comments.

No, this school and the city are just perfect !

No.

ø

Don't hesitate to join couples of groups on Facebook dedicated to inform you about incoming s
accommodation, nightlife and so on...

no

N/A

no

Pas de commentaire supplémentaire

None

it's also important to visit Moscow suburbs and St peterburg !

No

I really enjoyed this semester, if students have questions, do not hesitate to send me an emai

If I would have just one advice for students coming to study in Argentina, it would be to bring cash
exchange rate in Argentina, the official one now at 11 pesos for 1 euro and the blue one now at 15 pe
bring euros in cash with you in Argentina to cover your expenses, it will provide you a higher purcha
joining the Facebook group "Français à Buenos Aires" would help you in answering many questions
everything you want to know in Argentina.

I will make another exchange.

[email protected] Here is the e-mail of my room owner. If you ever want to contact her she's
where I lived is new perfect to live in. (two rooms 250€/month and two rooms 300€/m

No.

Despite of these problems of university, my experience in China is amazing

Caipirinhas on Ipanema beach are pretty good.

I chose this university for tourism courses .... I had none !

no

R.A.S

Not especially.

no

No

NO.

I think ESC student should have the possibility to choose to go in exchange earlier because most cou
not designed for master students.

No comments.

No

No.

I strongly advise people to choose Bergen. This is a nice city and the environment is close to the on
Moreover, it's not always raining like we can read in a lot of tourist guides, at least during

no

My Erasmus exchange was in Nürnberg so on the 5th of june I was at the half of my exchange. Indee
july and august. So my exchange would finish on mid of August. So far my answers are not made wit
of other students.

no

no

any

Berlin is a very good city for exchange students

No...

No, feel free to contact me to get further information.

NO

None

Students should avoid this university if they want to study in english.

No

No

I don't have any other comments

Nothing to say except : It was an awesome experience.I really fell in love for the little country whic

I think I would be a good idea to organize some meeting or give contacts of people who have alread
university, to avoid some surprises, such as the free time or the cost of the life for e

Nothing to add

no

No

I previously said everything.

No

No other comments.

NO.

no one

Incredible India

Really, the states are an awesome country, it is just really different from France. There is an extreme
which is saying that an American from Los Angeles will be really different than an American from Oh
best experience in my entire life.

Argentina is a wonderful country. If you can go there!

The life in Canada is much more affordable than in France (expect for wine and French food obvio
advantage if you want to stay longer ! Keep in mind that you need a special visa if you want to work
in Canada and that there are quotas. If you want to do so, try to begin early the administrat

/

Nothing more to add.

Non

None.

It is really a pleasure to study and live in such a great city (strong culture, diversity, night life...) and s
( Atacama, Patagonia...).

no

No other comments.

No.

Non

Nothing

no

This country is a wonderful place to travel. I got the opportunity to go to Patagonia and in the North
desert). If you want to travel a lot, it is better to work before leaving France (you have time between
giving the classes will begin in March).

I really recommend the city of Dubai to make an exchange semester, it has been an amazing experie
to drive in Dubai, after one month, you will have to convert your French driving license into an Emirat
600 dirhams.

No, it was a good experience in general (I really love the host family experienc

No

If you can bring some french food to share with your roomates do it. For example, buy a lot cheese. I
You will make a lot friend with your cheese. I'm serious.

Nope

my Erasmus program was the most beautiful part of my life.

My staying in Spain was a very good opportunity and a very rich experience. I have discovered a won
is a fantastic city. I met really nice persons in Spain. My classes were interestin

Not really.

super expérience

No

That is a pity that Brazilian people do not realize that they have a lot of resources in their country.
Brasilian people act in everyday life that I realise that Brasil is not ready yet to become a developing
long.

Fantastic destination !

Non

.

Turkey and especially Istanbul is really a place to chose. I've lived a wonderful semester here and ke
it. I wish to come back here one day and maybe more than for 6 months...

What is the interest of the partnership with Mirbis ?

NO

no

No

No.

No.

No.

This exchange could be amazing in other circonstancies for example with a change of patner schoo
during the semester!

I recommand this exchange but under conditions !!!

-

.

None

no other comments

No

I don't have any other comments, my comments are in the previous questions

Berlin is a good starting point for travelling to other European countries.

No other comments

No

L'Equateur est un pays méconnu mais magnifique où il est extrêmement facile de voyager et de
magiques. Il y a tout dans un même pays : la montagne, l'Amazonie, la plage, les Galapagos... Il fa
gens sont adorables ... Bref : GENIAL

no

No additional comments

I feel lucky to study there !

No.

No

No

no

Live the experience! Dubai is a great city that deserves to be discovered! And contrary to what we
minded!

Any student looking information about AIU can contact me.

Historically, the country was a communist state. Even if the things are changing very fast, we still
impacts of the political and economic system that the country experimented for a long time. First of a
in the streets of the country because we actually still see the old communist buildings, or

no.

None.

No

No

No

I really enjoy my stay here. It is an opportunity for me to travel a lot and be aware of a totally

No.

No.

Let’s have the audacity to travel in Saint-Petersburg, you don’t know what you are letting y

No

No

No

/

-

-

No

Good sport facilities and a small gym. Beware of wild bears in the area. You cannot buy, drive o
€100 for low range ones. Bus tickets for the town are 160 yen. Do not ask for meal plan but buy p
Exchange with teachers is really good.

ATTENTION pour les apparts! posez toutes les questions au niveau des frais, mode paiement, et les
apparts on vous demande de payer la chambre vide si il n'y a pas de colocataire ! Visitez en plusieu
de prix! Au niveau des charges: exigez les factures

no other comments

I advice to the future ESC students who will go there to have a real sense of humor, because the wa
communist appearance of the city during winter can really get to you !
I advice to the ESC NOT TO
and look for a new one in Budapest, Hungary. There are more used to foreigners and actually likes the
are turn to themselves and racist (particularly against Hungarian !).

/

No

Je conseille vivement cette université pour ceux qui veulent partir en ERASMUS pour travailler et a
méthode de travail. Je recommande également cette Université pour les étudiants souhaitant prendre
dont le niveau est excellent

N/A

To be open to the Mexican culture !

No

No other comments

No

I want to thank the International Department of the University of Ulster, my school and all the people
Students for this amazing experience. I have enjoyed my time studying in Northern Ireland and discov
will take home with many fond memories and new friends. Thank you.

No

No.

My only regret is: not staying a year instead of a semester.

No

Feel free to contact me if you are going to NTU for an exchange and if you need information or an

You should think twice before choosing Bratislava…

no

no

no any other comments

No otehr comments

I think I said everything.

i don't any other comments

No

Norway is one of the most beautiful country in the world by the landscapes !!

Globally, I'm very satisfied about my exchange in Barcelona. When I arrived, I didn't know well how t
Spanish. I had to study in a university with a high requirement level, whereas I was in a very dynam
always something new to do. Finally, I succeed in being integrated, in adapting to this new way of life.
this city, I feel a little bit nostalgic because I met nice people from all over the world so I discovere
culture but also the Latin American one. Besides I discovered this amazing city. To summarize, I have
to live before coming to Barcelona, I'm not disappointed at all.

No

I don't think that this univeristy is a good partership

None

No other comments

If you have any questions do not hesitate to contact me :) I will be happy to help you and answ

Nope

no.

NO

Even if people have stereotypes about Moscow and Russia, i am glad to went there because it was a
will remember it all my life. It is far more interessing than discover European countries or fashionabl
Canada, US in which you won't be disoriented.

Moscow is really a city to discover. Don't judge it with european stereotypes, this city has a lot of o
student from business school.

No, I have not any other comments to make.

Enjoy Almeria :)

No

No

To conclude, Argentine is a great country, but I am disappointed with this univer

The best experience of my life Amazing You should go there

RAS

I did not know the level of the university before going there, it is why I insist on the degree

This is wonderful to be here. If you have the chance to go to South Korea you shou

I thank the ESC Rennes for granting me the opportunity to study at UNC.

To follow more the organisation for Erasmus student at Roma Tre from ESC Rennes. I had to ask Caro
because I didn't have any registration number for the university in Roma Tre, but it didn't seem to ha
Erasmus office at Roma Tre.

No

Enjoy your stay as much as you can, it passes really quickly !

No.

C'est dans l'ensemble une expérience positive

No

No

Even if it was a bit sad that the administration did'nt want to understand that it was a difficult exper
where we were, FORE School remain a good souvenir.

Be careful with the visa. For an exchange student of a period of 6 months, the only delivered visa is a
impossible to quit China once and trying to come back after because you used your one entry at th
about the weigh and the number of luggage you take with you and the city where take the return p
other countries of Asia.

No

No

/

NO

We got real courses like in Rennes during the first semester, do not come to Norway if you want holi
been here because I feel that I did not waste my time from an education point of view.
Norway is o
and peaceful place where I have been, even if the life is expensive you can deal with it and have so
price.
I had the chance to see the northern light and after that everything can be good even th
Norway !

no

No.
GO there, you have to discover Russia!

No.

No

I'm really surprised of the density and the quality of the transportation network. A city smaller than
than Strasbourg there are 5 Subway lines, over 10 tramway lines and many suburban train lines. Furth
the biking network is huge. I really appraciated that quality of life.

If you want to enjoy your trip, to discover other culture and to make progress in English, avoid stayi
With French people it is easier to keep the same standard, but with international students or Canadia
question your own model of society and you way to think.

rephrase the two last questions

Do not hesitate to go to South Korea for your studies, it will be an incredible experience and a serio
resume since the country is becoming more and more integrated to the global eco

I recommend any student who wants to visit Southeast Asia to come to Macau

I do not have any other comments.

Thank you for reading my messages.

It’s the best exchange program ever.

The trip was really good despite the disappointments! I advise it to all those who want to have a more
discover a great culture and great people!

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