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“A peaceful city and amazing university to study in”
Ka T
China, Posgrado
Lenguas extranjeras, 2017
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I speak in Chinese, English, French(Basic) and German (Basic). I completed my Master’s degree program at the Universität Würzburg in Germany in 2017 and attended an exchange program at the University of Oslo in 2015. I have attended many international academic meetings whilst studying in Europe, both in Germany and Norway. Those experiences broadened my horizons and enriched my knowledge of different cultures.
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Peaceful, Relaxing, Enjoyable.
En contra
Lack of job opportunity

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“excellent asian studies programme”
Amelie F
Alemania, Posgrado
Lenguas extranjeras, 2022
Valoración global
The university offers great programmes related to Asian studies, especially those related to Chinese studies. Master programmes are offered for different focus areas, ranging from political studies, classical Chinese to business relations. Sufficient Chinese language classes are provided in every master, stays at the prestigious Peking University are either possible or mandatory, depending on the programme.
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well-known professors, stay abroad, many options
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expensive city, high work load

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Suzanne S
Gastos
Fuente de financiación principal:
Ahorro personal
Otras fuentes de financiación:
Familia<br>
Beca ERASMUS
Oportunidades de trabajo:
Trabajé durante mi estudio en el extranjero
Costumbres personales de gasto
Overall the cost of living in Wuerzburg is significantly lower than in Dublin (it wouldn't be hard!). I spent more on telephone charges due to calls to home and I spent more on travel because I travelled a lot more than I would at home.
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Alojamiento, Vida nocturna, Comida, General:
Más caro que en casa.
Teléfono, Viajar:
Menos caro que en casa.
Disponibilidad de material estudiantil
Comentario personal
If you plan on travelling a lot, get a Bahncard. It costs €50/100, depending on which you go for, but it can end up saving you quite a lot if you travel by train. Look out for special offers on the Deutsche Bahn website, up to 5 people can travel anywhere within Germany by train on a "Happy Weekend ticket" for a quite a low price. There are also similar tickets for within each Bundesland, so its worth researching your journeys a bit. There are also Mitfahrgelengheit, which is essentially organised hitch-hiking.
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Geraint L
Vida estudiantil
Cómo es la ciudad de destino:
Los estudiantes se relacionan tanto con la comunidad local como con otros estudiantes
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Vida nocturna, Actividades, Viajar: Tanto en el entorno universitario como fuera
Experiencia de vida social
Comentario personal
Student life is not the same as in England (there are no Student's Union's as such). There are 'fraternities' in Germany, but not like in America.
There are parties laid on for 1st year students (Ersti's!) and there is a massively organised bar crawl around the city once per semester (with public transport provided) This is excellent fun mixing student life with local communities.
There are lots of good bars: Cafe Schoenborn and Joe Penas amongst the best. Jobs are relatively easy to come by for English speakers as there is a US barracks based in the city and employers like to have English-speaking staff.
There are lots of festivals throughout the year. Afrikafest, Rockfest, Wine festivals and beer festivals! Around 5/6 per year.
There are jazz cafes, discos, theatres, and lots of nice small bars that are really friendly and welcoming to the student community.
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Suzanne S
Alojamiento
Tipo de alojamiento: Piso o apartamento
Organizado por: Universidad de intercambio
Si volviera, eligiría: Piso o apartamento
¿Por qué?
I lived in student accommodation where most of the other ERASMUS students lived, which was great because it made it easy to get to know people. But I think if I were to go back I would like to live in a private apartment with Germans, to get to know more Germans.
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Comentario personal
I really liked the location and I had loads of space. But sometimes I got a bit lonely, especially during the winter months, because it was a studio apartment and I prefer living with other people. However, it wasn't too bad as everyone else was in the same situation so once I settled in and got to know people we were always in each other's apartments.. couldn't get rid of them!
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Suzanne S
Valoración global
Si lo hubiera sabido...
That the year would go by so fast!
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En mi opinión:
A todos les encantó, ¡y a tí también te encantará!
Factores imporantes para mi elección
(1) Sin importancia – (4) Muy importante
Recomendación personal
Wuerzburg is for you if you're looking for a university town, with pleanty to do. The people are all really friendly and although the town is quite homey there is also a good international vibe about the place. It is a good solid university and you will enjoy your time there!
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Durante mi experiencia en el extranjero...
(1) Nunca – (4) Mucho
Me familiaricé con otra cultura
Conocí gente de otros países
Me lo pasé bien de fiesta
Avancé en mis estudios y mi carrera
Comentarios finales
During the Semesterferien TRAVEL! Especially if you come from an island nation like I do, you should take advantage of the fact that you are on the continent. Force yourself to speak German! Most Germans speak English and will try to practise their English on you. Don't be put off by this, it doesn't mean that your German is not good enough, just keep talking!
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