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Michel M
Gastos
Fuente de financiación principal:
Ahorro personal
Otras fuentes de financiación:
Beca ERASMUS<br>
Otros
Oportunidades de trabajo:
No intenté trabajar
Costumbres personales de gasto
To telephone home can be quite expensive. Phone after 8pm, the rates are cheaper.
Nightlife is cheaper, drinks can be expensive in clubs so get a couple of "buckets" before you go dancing.
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Teléfono:
Más caro que en casa.
Viajar, General, Alojamiento, Comida, Vida nocturna:
Menos caro que en casa.
Disponibilidad de material estudiantil
Comentario personal
Get private accomodation as soon as possible (you can easily save 600 Euros per semester just by doing so).
You can easily walk to the city centre, if you're not able to do so (for any possible reason, get a taxi, they are quite cheap).
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Michel M
Idiomas
Langue d: Español
¿Fue aprender Español fue un factor importante de elección?
Sí, quería mejorar mi Español
¿Cuánto mejoraste tu Español?
Mi nivel antes: Frases básicas
Mi nivel después: Conversación general fluida
Comentario personal
The fact that I only had a couple of hours of Spanish a weeks made that I had some knowledge of the language but never had to use it on a daily basis.
The first couple of weeks were hard as I didn't have any confidence in speaking spanish. Felt a bit ashamed to speak and feared that people would (excuse the expression)"take the piss of me". But after a while I realised that spaniards are quite proud that you're making an effort to learn their language and will always try to help when you can't find a word, use a wrong conjugation, and listen to what ou have to say. Just try, you're not gonna be deceived. I learned an awfull lo just by being with them, listening to them and being humble enough to accept corrections as they are only trying to help and do it because they want you to improve.
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Michel M
Valoración global
Si lo hubiera sabido...
Yes, that it's quite cold over here in February!!!
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En mi opinión:
A la mayoría les gustó.
Factores imporantes para mi elección
(1) Sin importancia – (4) Muy importante
Recomendación personal
The campus is relatively new.
The "Junta de estudiantes" organises cheap trips to different cities durind my stay (Feb 2002-Jun 2002: Astorga, Avila, Segovia, Madrid, Barcelona in the second semester).
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Durante mi experiencia en el extranjero...
(1) Nunca – (4) Mucho
Me familiaricé con otra cultura
Conocí gente de otros países
Me lo pasé bien de fiesta
Avancé en mis estudios y mi carrera
Comentarios finales
Try to travel as much as you can. Leon is quite central to most cities like Madrid (4 1/2 hours), Oviedo, (Gijon and Santander for the beach).
Medical services are painfully slow, so if you are likely to be ill, make sure you have private insurance.
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Michel M
Estudios
Recomendaciones de cursos
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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Mi experiencia académica
Interacción con profesores
Interacción con estudiantes internacionales
Interacción con estudiantes locales
Comentario personal
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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Mi opinión de los sistemas de evaluación
Exámenes a final de curso
Exámenes a lo largo del curso
Trabajos y proyectos al final del curso
Trabajos y proyectos a lo largo del curso

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Michel M
Vida estudiantil
Cómo es la ciudad de destino:
Los estudiantes se relacionan tanto con la comunidad local como con otros estudiantes
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Actividades: Principalmente en la universidad y/o entre estudiantes
Vida nocturna: Principalmente fuera de la universidad y de los estudiantes
Viajar: Tanto en el entorno universitario como fuera
Experiencia de vida social
Comentario personal
Barrio humedo (quarter of town where most of the tapas bars are) within barrion humedo, the plaza mayor, with a selection of bars, cafes, pubs and dance clubs.
Insider info: The Don Quijote (otherwise known as he bucket bar because they serve "cachis" (small plastic buckets) of spirits and mix quite cheap for the quantity of alcohol you get. Usually the place where we start going out. After two of them, and within any budget, you continue to one of the dancings in the city centre like the SOHO club, or club XL. Lively music for every taste and good atmosphere to get the night really started.
Because o new legislation, all the clubs shut at 5am whereby they used to be open until 8-9am.
The big discos are: OH!LEÓN (close to the supermarket Carrefour outside the city centre and the newly opened PACHA. It would be pointless though giving you a list of all the pubs as there are so many of them.
Also don't bother leaving the house before 11pm as people are still eating at that time (it's Spain afterall).
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Michel M
Alojamiento
Tipo de alojamiento: En el campus
Organizado por: Independientemente - no había otra opción
Si volviera, eligiría: Piso o apartamento
¿Por qué?
Halls of residence aer very expensive in comparison with sharing a flat. The cost was around 215 Euros per month (charges like electricity, phone and heating not included. Many people chose to get a flat and were paying half the rent!!
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Comentario personal
The accomodation is just across the road from the university. Pretty close to shops. About 15 min walk from the city centre.
The reason why I stayed at the residence was first because it was close to Uni (I'm a lazy bugger) and for the atmosphere in the residence. There is always someone around you, you're never alone, you just have to open our door. But you still have your own space. The mix of european students is such that you end up learning a different language than you are supposed to. I was sharing a flat with a spaniard and a dane, spent most of my time with italians and english speaking people from all over the world. To make the best of your stay, I advise to ask to share a flat with one or more spaniards. It just forces you to think in spanish and you'll learn an awfull lot more about everyday expressions, improve your confidence of speech, well trust me..
On the other hand, as mentionned before, the cost of staying at the residence is the double of what you would pay for shared accomodation in a private flat. So my other advice is to stay at the halls for a month, if you like it stay, otherwise look for a flat. The student union (junta de estudiantes) have got a department that will help you looking for flats (they usually have a list of flats and students that are looking for flatmates (both spaniards and foreign students))
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