Bulgaria
1. I think Erasmus experience is first of all opportunity. Opportunity to visit places, opportunity to meet new people, to make new friend, opportunity to be part of the globalisation. In order to make your Erasmus experience as much as pleasant as possible and useful I personally think that you need to socialize, meet and travel with people. You need to exchange ideas and opinions.
2. I live on the Balkans and I have visited most of the countries there. Personally to me I am not attracted about the idea, because part of the so called Erasmus experience is to meet more or less different cultures. Apart from that I love Eastern Europe and specifically Balkans so I would advice all future Erasmus to go somewhere there if they have chance – we know how to have fun!
3. What difference? Enormous difference. After Erasmus most of the students normally suffer from “Gone Erasmus” depression. You get to know people sometimes entirely different from you and you learn how to live with them and they learn how to live with you as well.
4. Educational system between Eastern and Western Europe is in a big gap. The style of teaching, the infrastructure the mentality of the teachers – everything is so different.
5. I live on the border with Romania – 80 km from Bucharest. I have been several times in the capital. Due to this fact I will not be tempted to go there as an Erasmus student. But again it depends what the student expect from his Erasmus – to have fun – definitely go to Romania, for the educational system I am not acquainted.
6. Romania – country in Eastern Europe, capital Bucharest, there is the home of notorious Dracula. It poses a lot of beauty and charm.
7. I will be definitely interested in the offer. I like Romania.
8. Dracula, Mamaliga, Nicolae Ceauşescu
9. Language, People, Money, Culture, Study programme
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