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elodie w
IFI Rouen, Rouen, France
Gestion d'entreprise, Licence, Erasmus
Évaluation globale
Si j'avais su
nothing special
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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
2
Vie universitaire
2
Vie sociale / Fête
3
Climat et emplacement
2
Recommandation personnelle
They have a good organisation to welcome the foreign students, so keep it. But, I would like studying definitevely there because I don't like the way of teaching.
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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
3
Vécu une transformation
3
Amélioré mes possibilités de carrière
3
Derniers commentaires
When you go to Spain or another country abroad, you must bear in mind that it is an opportunity to improve your level in language, you must avoid staying with people who are from the same country. You will fall in a trap. So, you heve to speak with foreign people and spanish...and speak, a lot , a lot, because it si thanks to this way that you will be fluent. Secondly, you have to adapt you to your new country and not the contrary. So you must be prepared to make a lot of efforts during this year. You must understand a culture, a way of acting of native people. Sometimes, you would not be agree,it is normal but you must understand.You must to be open minded and tolerant. By the way, you will make your integration. Then, be careful, at the beginning , you need to have a time of adaptation. Generally, it is one month or less. It depends of the person. It is better to share a appartment with other people. It costs less and spanish students are used to practising in this way. Spanish are not really preoccupied by the time. You must be patient. To travel, they have a good red for buses. It cost less and it is rapid. So, that's all, have a good year !!!
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Michel M
Glasgow Caledonian University, Glasgow, Royaume-Uni
Gestion d'entreprise, Licence, Erasmus
Études
Recommandations de cours
Course here tend to be annual courses. As I only stayed for a semester, I had little choice, but managed to arrange my timetable so that the earliest class started at 11am and that I had Friday off. When you arrive, you get a booklet with all the courses on offer. You are not expected to decide straight away what you're gonna take for good. You have one month after the course starts to select your classes. My advice: take your time, don't rush in the choice as ou will have to sit an exam in that particular subject!! Make a list of the courses you're interested or think that would be valuable to your education and pop in to see what they are like. Classes are held in seminars so you can pop in for a couple of weeks and if you don't like it, don't take it. Some tutors take quite a lot into consideration that you're foreign and have some problems with the language and they will offer help when you need it. Others just expect you to follow the class just like everyone else. When doing presentations, most tutors put you in a group with one or more spaniards, so you'll get a better opportunity to get to know them and they will help you with your assignment. Which means you're more likely to get a better mark!! They are usually more than happy to help with anything from notes to finding books about the course.
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Mon exprérience académique
Qualité des cours
Catalogue de cours
Accès à différentes ressources
Intéraction avec les professeurs
Intéraction avec les étudiants étrangers
Intéraction avec les étudiants locaux
Commentaire personnel
More interaction with local students. As I stayed at the halls of residence, I had more contact with international students than with local spaniards. Most local students live in the city and most of them stay at their parents, so try to go out with them, get to know them. It's supposed to be an experience an exchange not only for you but also for them. Classes never start in time, usually the tutor turns up about 10-15 min after the supposed starting time, but that's normal over here.
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Mon avis sur l'évaluation
Examens en fin de cours
Examens au cours du trimestre
Travaux et projets finaux
Travaux et projets pendant le cours
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elodie w
IFI Rouen, Rouen, France
Gestion d'entreprise, Licence, Erasmus
Langues étrangères
Langue d'enseignement: Espagnol
Apprendre le Espagnol fut un élément important de la décision?
Oui, je voulais améliorer mon Espagnol
Quels progrès en Espagnol?
Mon niveau d'avant: Phrases de base
Mon niveau après: A l'aise dans la plupart des cas
Difficultés linguistiques
Sociales
Éducatives
Administratives
Évaluation globale
Commentaire personnel
At the beginning, I recognize that I was difficulties to understanf because of the rapidity of talking. It was too dificult when I had to go the administration because it is a specific voacabulary. Since the beginning, I decided to talk only in spanis because I was there for that. So with the other foreign sutdent, we taked in spanish sometimes we mixed french words to define a english word then to find the spanish word that we wanted to say. It was funny. My level was better but when you are only with forign people like you, you used to ouse the same words, it is like a vicious circle. So my levet was stagnating. But, I had the opportunitis to meet spanish people and they became my friends, I improve my spanish level considerally.By the way, I used to the accent, the words which make the difference, the expression and I had the chance to have a friend who took the time to explain me some aspects of his culture, it was mi "padrino" during this trip. One times per week, w organised a meeting, one hourwe were talking in french and do some gramar execises because he was studied french, and the second hour, we were doing the same thing but in spanish for me. Now, in my home university, I study the specific business vocabulary to perfect my language.
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Buen campus, buen ambiente, buenas instalaciones
Daniel G
Espagne, Licence
Gestion d'entreprise, 2012
Évaluation globale
En la facultad de económicas, profesorado a mejorar (en el 80%). Profesorado con ganas de seguir un libro al pie de la letra y pocas ganas de hacer partícipe al alumnado (clases de 200 personas). Clases aburridas y sin alicientes. 
La tónica cambia al pasar de 1er ciclo a 2º ciclo. Clases más pequeñas, profesorado más involucrado y asignaturas más interesantes que ayudan a dirigirte hacia tu salida profesional.

Necesitan mejorar en cuanto a orientación laboral, con casos reales. Era una facultad demasiado teórica en cuanto a todo.
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Points forts
Buena organización, gran cantidad de opciones de asignaturas libres.
Inconvénients
Profesorado
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THE ROAD TO MATURITY
Yago Q
Espagne,
Management, 2024
Évaluation globale
It's hard to keep one thing in the end, I think I've had the full university experience, well I'm missing an internship to live up to this good experience. The year of Erasmus was probably the best, maybe I sacrificed some things on an academic level but at the same time I grew up and matured a lot more than I could have done sitting in front of a book. And in the end I think that university is all about the people you meet and all the adversities and situations you have to face to stop being a child (the nidelity of maturity with which you arrive) and leave as a man.
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Points forts
All the opportunities they give you to move and learn abroad
Inconvénients
It would reduce bureaucracy and red tape in order to bring it closer to everyone.
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Mucha teoría a falta de prácticas.
Alberto C
Espagne, Licence
Ingénierie, Électrique, 2015
Évaluation globale
Ocurrió lo que tengo oído que ocurre en muchas otras universidades españolas: mucha teoría pero quedando algo descuidada la parte práctica.
Además no se vigiló mucho que los profesores implantasen el sistema Bolonia en sus clases, dando lugar en algunos casos a algo de caos.
En mis años de estudio las energías renovables considero que no tenían demasiado peso en el temario, pero he sabido que en cursos posteriores sí lo han ganado.
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Points forts
Varios de los profesores son bastante dedicados y puedes aprender bastante de ellos.
Inconvénients
No se vigila qué imparten y cómo sus materias los profesores, por lo que en algunas de las asignaturas apenas puedes aprender algo.
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