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Université Panthéon-Sorbonne: Paris I

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Nephretiri
Carleton University, Ottawa, Canada
Droit, Licence, Indépendant
Logement
Type de logement: Outrageously expensive independant studio
Organisé par: Indépendant - seul choix possible
Si j'y retournais je choisirais: Appartement/maison
Pourquoi?
Independance is extremely important to me, as is cleanliness. I would never choose in live in residence - particularly in France, where the country's notion of "cleanliness" tends to be under the North American norm. However, independant housing in Paris is notoriously expensive. For a studio of 25m2 within the city boundaries, expect to pay at least 650 euros a month + expenses (electricty, etc.) Add additional costs if you intend to find a furnished apartment within the city.
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Evaluation personnelle
Frais
Installations
Emplacement
Propreté
Espace
Commentaire personnel
Since I have not lived in residence, I can give very little information on it. I have visited "Canada House," a residence at the Cité Universitaire open to Canadian students. Rooms are small and uncomfortable, not unlike Canadian residences. There is a lovely park nearby, and the cost is considerably cheaper than living alone. As far as I've heard, the food is decent and the administration is not too helpful, as is normally the case in France. The university residence may be your best bet for the first year and/or semester if you can deal with living in a rickety apartment in the suburbs of the city and devoid of the same independance/"alone-time" that you would receive at home. However, renting an apartment as a foreign student in France is administrative hell, and you must be prepared. A foreign student will need proof of financial stability, and a real estate agent/landlord will ask that you produce proof of a "caution." This is a guarantee from a bank or a person living in France stating that if you are to leave the country without paying rental fees, someone will b willing to pick up the tab. Unless you have family living in France who are willing to support you in this, it will be extraordinarily difficult for you to do this through a bank. Most banks don't like to take on the responsibility and will often refuse to even open an account for you. (You cannot open an account without an adress, and you can't rent an apartment without a bank account. This is a typically hellish circle that you will find yourself in extremely often during your stay in France)If you manage to find a bank that will offer you a caution (try the CCF or Barclay's if you're British)you must wire transfer *up front* and *entire year's worth of rent* to the bank. This money will be placed in a locked account (it gains interest) and will be used as your guarantee. In addition to this immense sum, you must pay your monthly rent to your landlord/real estate agent. In sum, it is an extremely inconvient, difficult process and requires a large amount of paperwork. BE PREPARED. Be sure to bring pay slips and proof of some kind of financial stability when you are coming here. If you seek an apartment through an independant person, you will receive a lot more leeway. If you can get a parent to cosign or to come with you, you'll get extra bonus points, from concerned landlords.
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I expect to gain more experiences in data analysis in the tourism industry
Thao N
France, Master
Tourisme, 2022
Évaluation globale
Although the program is well designed to approach various aspects in the tourism industry, it is conducted intensively. It also lacks to deliver technical tools to dig down in the practical workplace. In general, the program can provide with learners a vast base of knowledge. I am happy to be part of it. The professors are so supportive and open mind and always willing to discuss in the class.
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Points forts
Various aspects in tourism industry
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Intense but rewarding
Fabio G
France, Master
Économie, 2019
Évaluation globale
The courses are organized well, with good teachers explaining, even though you do not have to expect much interaction with them. They would teach class, answer few questions and then leave. 
There are many many hours of classes, which may be a good thing, but which means that the rithm is intense, you habe to find every little patch of time to study. But the courses finish early so it is all proportionate.
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Points forts
Many hours of classes. Good teachers
Inconvénients
Administrative problems. Complicated schedules.
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emcomish
University of Melbourne, Melbourne, Australie
Histoire, Master, Indépendant
Évaluation globale
Si j'avais su
How difficult the French administration is...
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A mon avis:
Tout le monde a aimé, tu vas aimer
Critères importants pour mon choix
(1) Aucune importance – (4) Très important
Raisons académiques
4
Culture
4
Frais
2
Activités
3
Vie universitaire
2
Vie sociale / Fête
2
Climat et emplacement
4
Recommandation personnelle
Immerse yourself completely in the culture - as far as a learning experience goes, it is as good as you can get!
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Pendant mon expérience à l'étranger j'ai...
(1) Jaimais – (4) Très souvent
Appréhendé une autre culture
4
Voyagé
3
Accru mes compétences linguistiques
3
Rencontré des gens d'autres pays
4
Développé mon autonomie
3
Fait la fête
4
Vécu une transformation
3
Amélioré mes possibilités de carrière
4
Derniers commentaires
Make sure to keep all those bits of paper you receive from administrative bodies, banks, telephone companies etc. Try to find accomodation EARLY! Talk to French students - they're great!
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briemer
University of Birmingham, Birmingham, Royaume-Uni
Économie, Licence, Erasmus
Frais
Principale source de financement:
Famille
Autres sources de financement:
Bourse ERASMUS
Opportunités d'emploi:
J'ai travaillé pendant mon séjour
Dépenses habituelles
The cost of housing in Paris is extremely high! Basic food items from the supermarket on the other hand are cheaper.
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Logement, Téléphone:
Plus cher que chez moi
Voyager, Général, Vie nocturne:
Aussi cher que chez moi
Alimentation:
Moins cher que chez moi
Accés au matériel scolaire
Livres d'occasion
Appareils d'occasion
Ordinateurs / internet
Démarches administratives
Retrait d'argent
Commentaire personnel
Banks! You have to be very cautious, French banks like to charge you for anything they can think of. When I cashed my Erasmus grant cheque, which was issued in Pound Sterling, they made me pay about 15% of its amount in charges (convertion, provision, the fact that I cashed it, etc...) The nightlife in paris is said to be expensive, but it doesn't have to be. Go to the bars that got a little dancefloor during the week (like Favela Chique at Republique, Latina Cafe Champs Elysees, etc). At the WE there are othercool thingks to do like the Rollerblading Parade Friday nights! And it's all for free!
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Tiago S
Universidade Católica Portuguesa, Porto, Porto, Portugal
Économie, Master, Erasmus
Évaluation globale
Si j'avais su
I wish to had a house or place to stay before going to Paris. In fact was very dificult, changing many times the place to sleep with all my personal objects and bags.
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A mon avis:
La plupart ont aimé
Critères importants pour mon choix
(1) Aucune importance – (4) Très important
Raisons académiques
4
Culture
4
Frais
2
Activités
3
Vie universitaire
2
Vie sociale / Fête
4
Climat et emplacement
3
Recommandation personnelle
Study hard, because the professors aren´t very flexible with erasmus students.
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Pendant mon expérience à l'étranger j'ai...
(1) Jaimais – (4) Très souvent
Appréhendé une autre culture
4
Voyagé
3
Accru mes compétences linguistiques
4
Rencontré des gens d'autres pays
4
Développé mon autonomie
4
Fait la fête
4
Vécu une transformation
4
Amélioré mes possibilités de carrière
4
Derniers commentaires
In my opinion every students should have an internancional experience, because you can learn a lot with diferent cultures, you can learn onether language and mainly you grow up has a person. In fact you only can count with you, because your family and friends are at home and they can´t help you. Now i think i am more dynamic and proactive because of this internacional experience. This help you to your future job.
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