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  1. vanessa-to's Avatar
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    Erasmus experience
    Im currently in my first year of doing Film Production and I am going to do an exchange next year, any one done it through Erasmus and would be able to give advice? I am sure I will do this, most likely spain or New Zealand. Any sort of prep advice appreciated!
    Thankss
  2. SuspectPenguin's Avatar
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    I was in Germany and it was amazing!!! Prep work? Learn the language!!!
  3. Kristina88's Avatar
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    • Location: Madrid, Spain
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    I agree, work hard on your language skills before you go. The better your level the better your year! And try to make local friends, don't live with other exchange students. It's hard but worth it if you manage since you'll become truly fluent and really get the authentic experience.
  4. Ma-Rine's Avatar
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    I was in Spain and it was the most wonderful time of my life ! Work on languages of course and you can generally find on facebook or on the uni website a forum dedicated to exchange students .. Introduce yourself .

    Enjoy your erasmus, i wish i could do it again and again haha !
  5. xHuStLeR23's Avatar
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    Does erasmus pay for the accommodation?
  6. Xanderis's Avatar
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    • Location: London
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    Last time I checked Erasmus was for european destinations? They do give you some financial support though
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