Erasmus+ offers scholarships to students lasting up to 12 months per study cycle. But only a handful know that this period can be used for an internship, not only for a study exchange program. It’s easier than it seems!
In a land far, far away, where polar bears run freely beyond the TV frame and the sun doesn’t set for four months in a row, there is an unexpectedly active student life. Would you dare to move there?
You were accepted into the Erasmus+ programme and now you have an important decision to make: to apply or not to apply for a place in the student dorms?
Let’s talk about what I call the “good student meets the real world” phenomenon. You know it.. It’s when you do everything right in school, only to find that those skills that helped you succeed academically are close to useless in the real world.
You have already been in that city and you have seen the main tourist attractions, you had the chance to know the city and its main streets and squares. Now, you are somewhere in between being a tourist and being a local. Same city. A second attempt.
New year, new semester, new goals! This is the year we will be aiming to achieve something… that something can be mastering a new skill, building new good habits or leaving bad habits behind.
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