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d00j1b
University of Durham, Durham, Reino Unido
Ciencias Políticas, Grado, Erasmus
Gastos
Fuente de financiación principal:
Beca ERASMUS
Otras fuentes de financiación:
Familia
Ahorro personal
Oportunidades de trabajo:
No intenté trabajar
Costumbres personales de gasto
Durham is cheaper than Rome for housing - as you would expect. I travelled more in Italy than I would in Britain. Bills, however, were much more expensive, especially electricity and the condominio charge (if you have to pay it).
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Alojamiento, Viajar:
Más caro que en casa.
Comida, Teléfono, Vida nocturna, General:
Igual de caro que en casa.
Disponibilidad de material estudiantil
Libros de segunda mano
Enseres de segunda mano
Ordenadores / internet
Administrativo
Dinero de casa
Comentario personal
Most Italians bought all their own books - I was one of the few people to use the library (although it was not very user friendly). Ask people in upper years to lend you their books (they're very obliging that way). Internet access at uni was fine, though a turn system was used. Printing was free! If you can avoid it, don't even think about opening a bank account - they charge you for the pleasure. Uni provides emergency medical health insurance for free. Registering with a normal doctor is tricky at first, but it's useful for prescription medicines (which can often be got by paying full commercial price at pharmacies without having a prescription), because it's only €1 with a prescription. The Erasmus grant, and the lack of having to pay tuition fees, and the fact that Ryanair flights are cheaper than GNER trains from Durham to London, meant that my finances were as healthy if not more as they would be at home.
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d00j1b
University of Durham, Durham, Reino Unido
Ciencias Políticas, Grado, Erasmus
Estudios
Recomendaciones de cursos
Tedious beyond belief, largely because of the huge number of teaching hours, meaning that most ´proffesors´ becoming talking books - generally humourless and they are as bored as the students. Options are quite large providing your home university allows you to take any of the year groups offered. If restricted to only one year group, then the options are somewhat limited. Italy teaches political science rather than politics as in Britain - that is to say it is very technical, training people to become civil servants - 1st year students have a compulsory statistics module for example! Some teachers might take a register. However, most Italians are happy for courses to clash. Italians write down word for word what the teacher says - although useless for revision purposes, this is an excellent way to improve your Italian. I only gave one presentation all year: no essays or tests until final exams.
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Interacción con estudiantes internacionales
Interacción con estudiantes locales
Comentario personal
The exam system is extraordinary, but great as an experience to make you ready for anything. You sit, waiting in a room with all the other candidates. A tribunal of examiners comes in late, takes a register (which as an Erasmus, you are never on). They then do 3 oral exams simultaneously in front of everyone. No analysis is required, but much explanation of what happened when (you need a good memory for these exams). Examiners may chat on the phone, text, smoke in your face, ignore you or become bloody minded. Often you will be made to see all 3 examiners. Without consulting each other, one of them will then give out a random mark at the end (in front of everybody). Depending on the examiner's mood, the exam could take a few minutes to an hour, but you might wait 8 hours, or be told to come back another day. You can, however, refuse the mark they give you, and take the exam up to 5 times (if you really think it's worth it). Examiners may ask trick questions. Once you finally accept the mark they give you, you must sign for it in the register. This signing is occasionally on a different day from the exam, and failure to sign is equal to not having taken the exam (so don't book a flight for the day after an exam - also note, exam dates can change at the last minute).
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Mi opinión de los sistemas de evaluación
Exámenes a final de curso
Exámenes a lo largo del curso
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Trabajos y proyectos a lo largo del curso
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d00j1b
University of Durham, Durham, Reino Unido
Ciencias Políticas, Grado, Erasmus
Valoración global
Si lo hubiera sabido...
What an Italian oral exam meant.
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En mi opinión:
A la mayoría les gustó.
Factores imporantes para mi elección
(1) Sin importancia – (4) Muy importante
Razones académicas
1
Cultura
4
Gastos
2
Actividades
2
Vida universitaria
2
Vida social y fiesta
3
Clima y ubicación
4
Recomendación personal
As Italian unis go, it is supposed to be one of the best. Great, large Erasmus crowd. Delightful café terrace. Good area of Rome (though not quite central).
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Durante mi experiencia en el extranjero...
(1) Nunca – (4) Mucho
Me familiaricé con otra cultura
3
Viajé
4
Mejoré mis idiomas
4
Conocí gente de otros países
4
Me hice más autónomo
3
Me lo pasé bien de fiesta
3
Me cambió la vida
2
Avancé en mis estudios y mi carrera
2
Comentarios finales
I have never been so bored as at times there, and also the best times were truly excellent.
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d00j1b
University of Durham, Durham, Reino Unido
Ciencias Políticas, Grado, Erasmus
Idiomas
Idioma de instrucción: Italiano
¿Fue aprender Italiano fue un factor importante de elección?
No, no lo fue.
¿Cuánto mejoraste tu Italiano?
Mi nivel antes: Conversación cotidiana (comprar, desplazarse...)
Mi nivel después: Buen nivel coloquial, sin problemas de comprensión
Dificultades de idioma
Social
Educatives
Administrativas
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Comentario personal
Different Erasmus students had quite different levels of Italian, and all coped fine. Many Spaniards and some Dutch spoke quite poor Italian. The course offered in September was very dull for an intermediate speaker, but an excellent way of getting to know the other Erasmus. It was somewhat more useful for the beginners and advanced groups. Lectures in term time, though unbelievably boring were an excellent way of picking up good Italian. Roman dialect sounds lovely, but is not quite pure Italian. Lots of the students come from the Mezzogiorno, some speaking in dialect as a first language. Lecturers were largely clear.
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d00j1b
University of Durham, Durham, Reino Unido
Ciencias Políticas, Grado, Erasmus
Alojamiento
Tipo de alojamiento: Piso o apartamento
Organizado por: Independientemente - no había otra opción
Si volviera, eligiría: Piso o apartamento
¿Por qué?
Living in a flat was largely the only possibility, but I recommend sharing with Italians for language purposes.
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Evaluación personal
Gastos
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Ubicación
Limpieza
Espacio
Comentario personal
Help offered through the CTS organisation. I took up their offer, but the Erasmus flat was expensive (€460, bills aside), brown and although central for town, a 45 minute tram journey from the university. I therefore moved to cheaper, nearer accommodation with Italians using www.affittistudenti.it. for €360 all bills included. I had large, single rooms, but communal facilities in both were mediocre and (to my surprise) had an 86 year old live in landlady at the second flat. No one lived ideally, but I didn't see anything that was uningabitable. It's very difficult to find somewhere near LUISS with Italians at a good price. NB Electricity is very expensive & most boilers are electric.
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d00j1b
University of Durham, Durham, Reino Unido
Ciencias Políticas, Grado, Erasmus
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, Vida nocturna, Viajar: Tanto en el entorno universitario como fuera
Experiencia de vida social
Actividades
Vida nocturna
Viajes
Valoración global
Comentario personal
Very few student activities on offer (no good student theatre, music, sport, debating etc. as in the UK). All of Trastevere, the area around Campo dei Fiori and round the back of the Vatican are great for cafés, both night and day. Testaccio is the club area (Metro Piramide). Erasmus students all go to the Baja on the river, though this can get horribly crowded. Ice cream on via del Panteon has the largest selection - mix them with the mousses. LUISS's greatest feature is its terrace café, which in the sun is a delight. It serves excellent hot chocolate. It's very difficult to integrate with the Italians, even if you do buy very big sunglasses! LUISS students are generally friendly in the superficial sense - I waited 7 months to be invited by any Italian there to do anything outside of uni. However, other Erasmus students make up for this. NB It rains a lot in Rome, and when it does there is nothing to do. The university has no common rooms, just silent study rooms. It takes longer to get anywhere in the rain, as people stop using their motorini and take to their cars.
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