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4.29 / 5 based on 95 reviews

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Student life
Describe host city:
Students equally interact with the local and student community
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Activities, Nightlife, Travel: Takes place mostly outside the university/student environment
Personal social experience
Personal comments
I would say Bairro Alto is the best area to have a nice coffee watching people walking around... and also the hot-spot of Lisbon night life. Portas Longas in Rua Altamira is the best place to go for a beer while you listen to fados and talk to people (everybody talks to everybody there... I don´t know what they put in the drinks. And Miradouro da Graça is an unavoidable place to have a coffee with Lisbon at your feet on a sun set.
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Housing
Type of housing: Apartment/House
Arranged by: Independently - My choice
If returning, I would choose: Apartment/House
Why?
I woud choose again an apartment to life because it allows me to share my international experience with other "international" people in an independent way... and I would have to learn how to manage on my own, again!
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Personal comments
There is a Social Service to advice students about how to get an accomodation but what they offered us/me was living with a family, which didn´t fit with was I wanted.
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Housing
Type of housing: A room exchange
Arranged by: Independently - My choice
If returning, I would choose: Apartment/House
Why?
More privacy and independence.
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Personal comments
It was relatively easy to find a room, however, some rooms were too expensive considering the size. All rooms were furnitured (which is necessary when a student only spends 6 months in a different country). Overall, I am satisfied about accomodation in Lisbon.
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Languages
Language of instruction: Portuguese
Was learning Portuguese a key decision factor?
Yes, I wanted to improve my Portuguese
How much did you improve your Portuguese?
My level before: Everyday knowledge (shopping, directions, etc.)
My level after: No problems in any areas (including slang)
Language difficulties
Administrative / Institutional
Personal comments
I studied interpreting and one of my languages was Portuguese, so it was essential for me to spend some months in Portugal. I arrived in Portugal after havong studied Portuguese for a year. I needed lots of practice to improve and the Erasmus was the best choice to do that.
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“The best team of educationsl professionals.”
Andréia R
Belgium, Graduate
Translation/Interpretation, 2003
Overall
The degrees are very well structured and designed to prepare students to succeed in the challenging market labour. One of the most positive particularities of the Faculty of Humanities reflects the strong guidance if students into internationalization.
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Pros
High quality of the degree and top rated professors.
Cons
Exhaustive timetable, stimulates competition amongst students.

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“The best team of educationsl professionals.”
Andréia R
Belgium, Graduate
Translation/Interpretation, 2003
Overall
The degrees are very well structured and designed to prepare students to succeed in the challenging market labour. One of the most positive particularities of the Faculty of Humanities reflects the strong guidance if students into internationalization.
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Pros
High quality of the degree and top rated professors.
Cons
Exhaustive timetable, stimulates competition amongst students.