Tag: semester exchange

  • In Leiden: Remona se ervaring

    In Leiden: Remona se ervaring

    Voorvertrek:

    My Europese avontuur waarvoor ek so lank gewag het, het op 24 Januarie 2015 begin. Dit is voorafgegaan deur weke se administrasie (visumafsprake, die koop van vliegkaartjies, die reël van verblyf ens).

    Die reël van verblyf was die moeilikste, aangesien die universiteit (aan wie ek ‘n nie-terugbetaalbare deposito van 350 Euro moes betaal!) die allerduurste verblyfopsies aangebied het – twee uit die drie daarvan nie eers in Leiden nie, maar in Den Haag (‘n 15min rit na Leiden met die trein). Hierdie verblyfopsies was tussen 650 en 800 Euro, byna my hele maandelikse beurstoelaag, en ek het daarom besluit om self ‘n blyplek te soek. Dit is egter makliker gesê as gedaan. Ek was eerstens amper uitgevang deur ‘n scam, wat my finansieel sou ruïneer – ek het gelukkig gou genoeg besef dat die “deal” te goed klink om waar te wees (en dit was!) Die volgende probleem was dat meeste verhuurders van kamers in studentehuise potensiële huurders wil ontmoet, wat natuurlik onmoontlik is as jy nog in Suid-Afrika sit. Ek was gelukkig genoeg om op die ouend ‘n tuinwoonstel op te spoor teen ‘n redelike prys, sonder enige ontmoeting.

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  • FG on exchange at EBS

    FG on exchange at EBS

    Pre-Departure:

    After an almost 24 hour flight from sunny Cape Town via Dubai, I arrived in the beautiful, icy cold Frankfurt, Germany. I got lost a few times in one of Europe’s biggest Airports, but eventually found the meeting point where the driver and another student were waiting for me. From there we cruised at a casual 200km/h on the Autobahn to the small village of Oestrich-Winkel, situated in the beautiful Rheingau region, famous for its Weinberge (wine mountains) next to the even more famous Rheine River.

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  • Derik at UNCC

    Pre-departure:

    Following your dreams is not something that just happens, as one might assume. Following your dreams comes with a lot of individual challenges and obstacles along the way. This is definitely how I would explain my pre-departure experience. There was nothing easy about it and nothing went the way I thought it would, but I would not trade this experience for anything and I would encourage anyone who wants to do this, to just go for it, no matter how challenging it might be! When I first started with the process of applying for this Exchange program it was encouraged with a lot of enthusiasm from everyone involved. As an Education student, I am the first one to ever go on exchange, and this presented the first few obstacles. However, with the help of the International Office in Stellenbosch and also the amazing help from the International Office in Charlotte, I was able to have my classes match up with the requirements set by the Faculty of Education. Applying for my visa was something else that concerned me before I left, but this was the easiest part. The application was really straightforward and easy to understand and once I went to my appointment the interviewer was really friendly and helpful.

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