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Erasmus countries
« on: December 19, 2012, 05:26:10 pm »
I'm planning to go for an Erasmus studentship the next year, and I would like to have some input from EZ members who are studying / will study  / have some knoweldge about CS bachelors' level on their countries (Europe).

The only limitation is the language: my destination university must offer classes in English.

My first option was Finland, but I could only validate like 1/3 of the year's amount of ECTS. And that would be like a lost year. So I discarded it.

Then I thought about Netherlands. I can validate almost all credits. But I haven't heard anything about their universities.

I have also considered the UK. I have not gathered info on this one yet.

So I have 4 options left (I have to put 6 universities in order of preference).

Any idea, suggestion, experience, etc? I would really appreciate it :)
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Re: Erasmus countries
« Reply #1 on: December 19, 2012, 06:14:20 pm »
@ca0s i would prefer UK if i was you,but since you are asking i have these links from my county and  The Aristotle University of Thessaloniki.I don't have personal experience with this program but the UN is top, check these links ESN AUTH Thessaloniki Greece http://www.csd.auth.gr/en/erasmus.php
http://auth.esngreece.gr/ and
http://www.eurep.auth.gr/index.php?lang=el&rm=2&mn=25


And you will still feel like in Spain  ;D

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Re: Erasmus countries
« Reply #2 on: December 19, 2012, 06:27:22 pm »
@geXXos: wow, their courses
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http://www.csd.auth.gr/en/courses.php
are really similar to ours.
How is the average English level in Greece? I mean, I won't probably learn more than the basics of the language of the country that I choose.

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Re: Erasmus countries
« Reply #3 on: December 19, 2012, 06:28:36 pm »
Not speaking from experience. But UK is not the best country, it's very expensive and very crowded. My advice is Belgium

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Re: Erasmus countries
« Reply #4 on: December 19, 2012, 06:35:24 pm »
@ca0s:
The English language is almost like a second language to Greeks you won't have a problem.
And you all ready have a person that knows the city well,this is me ;D

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Re: Erasmus countries
« Reply #5 on: December 19, 2012, 06:42:40 pm »
Not speaking from experience. But UK is not the best country, it's very expensive and very crowded. My advice is Belgium
I was considering the UK because of the language. I can [more or less] write, read, and listen to English w/o problems. Speaking is harder for me tho. I need a lot of practise.

@geXXos: haha, I will think about it. I have until 15th of january to decide.

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Re: Erasmus countries
« Reply #6 on: December 19, 2012, 06:46:40 pm »
@ca0s check this link also it may help, has reviews from  students that been in different country's  http://erasmusu.com/en/erasmus-greece