IN POLAND OUR ERASMUS Peter Arek Artur Mária. OUR „BIG“ GROUP ARTUR AREK MÁRIA PETER.

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IN POLAND OUR ERASMUS Peter Arek Artur Mária

OUR „BIG“ GROUP ARTUR AREK MÁRIA PETER

1. Why Poland 2. First impressions after arriving 3. What we did on erasmus 4. Our personal experience GENERAL OVERVIEW

 Good intention and motivation among the private university,  Poland is cheaper than most other European countries,  good satisfaction among students,  good satisfaction among academic staff. WHY POLAND?

 Cultural differences,  historical background,  Poland has a great geographical location. WHY POLAND?

 Nice landscape FIRST IMPRESSIONS AFTER ARRIVING

 Good infrastructure FIRST IMPRESSIONS AFTER ARRIVING

 Friendly people FIRST IMPRESSIONS AFTER ARRIVING

 Good clubs FIRST IMPRESSIONS AFTER ARRIVING

Integration among students Participation in lessons WHAT WE DID ON ERASMUS

 Improving our language skills  New love  To befriend with al lot of students WHAT WE DID ON ERASMUS

Explore the city and the surrounding WHAT WE DID ON ERASMUS

OUR PERSONAL EXPERIENCES

 Good university,  young and pleasant professors,  nice city,  likeable people,  new friends,  greater responsibility EXPERIENCES

THANKS FOR YOUR ATTENTION