Erasmus changing lives
Dorinel, Romania"If you don't take the initiative and enjoy an Erasmus experience, you can't consider yourself a European student."
I could talk endlessly about my mobility experience and I would probably still leave some parts out. I made friends in the true sense of the word. We became much closer and connected with people we didn't know a few months ago. We were the Erasmus generation who "defied" the pandemic and for most students this study mobility was one of the most beautiful, special and unforgettable experiences of my life.
I had the most intense 5 months of my life. I left Austria thinking that in the next five years I would have 50 new friends and 17 countries to visit.
In addition to the theoretical knowledge I have acquired, the Austrian education system has taught me some important things. Teamwork greatly improves work outcomes. The people who teach are not just teachers, but colleagues and sometimes friends. They always listen and objectively analyse the feedback received.
A study mobility is not just a semester spent in another country, but dozens of new friends, hundreds of new experiences, thousands of memories captured in photos or videos and an unparalleled wealth of acquired knowledge. At the same time, the Erasmus+ experience means an accelerated process of personal, professional and intellectual development. Yes, you read that right: ERASMUS CHANGING LIVES!
If I haven't convinced you yet, just one question: Do you want your next semester/academic year to be exceptional and unforgettable or are you content with normality?
Updated on Sreda, 04/08/2021