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Universidade Nova de Lisboa (UNL)

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Juliano K
Ateneo de Manila University, Quezon City, Philippines
Management Science, Undergraduate, Erasmus
Expenses
Main source of funding:
Personal savings
Other sources of funding:
Family<br> Other
Work opportunities:
I didn't explore any work options
Personal spending habits
I come from Metro Manila, Philippines... low cost of living + huge gap between rich and the poor = several people who feel like kings here yet are middle class citizens all over the world. OK, breakdown of WHY: premise A: If I had lived a non-extravagant life (food + travel + party), I would have basically incurred the same expenses a normal class AB guy in the Philippines would have incurred. premise B: Even at these prices, Portugal was very cheap for me. Think of the price as a tad bit higher than USA prices in the basic amenities and necessities department but pale in comparison with USA prices in the area of luxury. For Food: a. I cooked more for myself only = less people to spread amongst the expense b. used more premium ingredients c. ate out at restaurants more For Telephone: a. it can be avoided (even placed at a minus by using Skype), but my smart phone was locked to a local Filipino company so... I decided against my better judgment to use it instead... b. if you buy a local SIM (I did for local calls and texts), the cost will be equal with that at home... assuming you are a class AB citizen of Manila who is on a postpaid account c. If Skype is not you cup of tea, or your laptop's mic broke or etc. etc., ask the residence reception for your room's extension number. Skype to landline calls are EXTREMELY cheap. For Housing: I don't rent at home. But rent is around 160-190 Euros for the uni. dorm and anywhere around 200-500 Euros at a normal flat in the city. For travel: It is Erasmus... say yes to everything travel-related
Housing, Telephone, Overall, Food, Nightlife, Travel:
was more expensive than at home.
Accessibility of student needs
Second-hand text books
Second-hand household items
Computers / Internet
Administrative
Money from home
Personal comments
On text books: you may photocopy parts of them, it is illegal to copy the book *winks*, or buy from local students On household items: 4 words: cheap Chinese corner store On computers: University has a lot; mall has a lot; residence has some; internet is good On health: cheaper than America; on par with Europe; ludicrously more expensive than the Philippines, don't get sick. Bed bugs still exist in Europe... be sure to check the sheets so as to not contract hives or allergies because Benadryl is not sold in drugstores... On the bank: You have to get a NIF (Numero de Identificacao Fiscal) from the Loja do Cidadao before opening an account. Here you need a Portuguese citizen to accompany you. On money from home: Western Union has partnered with Correios, a local mail company, so all transfers are to be received there. Be sure to bring your passport and transaction number. Cost-saving: Buy any ERASMUS card at the start of your stay to waive bar/club/disco entrance fees. Rotate cooking for many people amongst your flatmates/floormates. It is a cultural experience and is also affordable for everyone. Buy non-perishables in bulk. Eat at the university cafeteria (quick fix). Subscribe to the European sandwich culture (eat sandwiches...) Avail of a Metro/bus card (amount of monthly deposit is your prerogative based on your needs) Again, buy an Erasmus card for cheaper tours to other cities and countries.
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Juliano K
Ateneo de Manila University, Quezon City, Philippines
Management Science, Undergraduate, Erasmus
Housing
Type of housing: On campus
Arranged by: Host university
If returning, I would choose: Apartment/House
Why?
In my opinion, there is simply no cost to independence. The university dormitory has everything that a student needs: security, a strong wifi connection, interaction with the local populace, an ever-present service crew, dorm parties. However, visitors are not allowed to go to rooms from 22h to 7h in the morning; this can be a real drag, you don't want to have to constantly bunk at your friends' place come those overnight parties. The university dorm is extremely cheap for European prices (I believe it was 190 Euros per month by the time I left). However, on a personal note, I'd gladly pay 100-150 extra just to get that extra level of privacy.
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Personal comments
The uni. residence is relatively close to all the university faculties (it is within the campus grounds that house the Law, Statistics and Economics faculties). Lisbon is a walking city, so unless you study at the science faculty on the other side of the river. I suggest you avail of the accommodations at the Residencia Alfredo de Sousa for convenience's sake. You will get to not only meet Portuguese residents here, but also other exchange students (from North and South America, Australasia and Africa). Living in this dormitory was indeed a great cultural experience. There never was a dull night whenever I stayed in the dorm. The residence committee also organizes in-house parties. Security and service is extremely efficient and amiable to boot (but you must speak Portuguese or get a friend to mediate). The Wifi is VERY STRONG (note that Koreans, Taiwanese and Singaporeans will find this comment laughable :D). The residence also boasts the cheapest meal available for those on a tighter budget (2.15 Euros a meal!). As far as the peripheral establishments are concerned, there is a bus stop just outside the residence. 2 Metro/underground train stations are also within walking distance. For those who love to shop, there are 2 malls that are within walking distance: the El Corte Ingles department store, and Amoreiras Shopping Center, both of which have their respective Metro stations. Overall, I really recommend that you accept the offer of the Erasmus office to stay in this residence if you do not have the luxury of immediately finding flat-mates who eventually should share in your rent expense. Ideally, you will only do this for the initial semester. Afterwards, go hunting for flats for your 2nd semester to be more liberated. By this time, you would not have only been exposed to the daily grind of life, but would also be able to AVOID the hassles met by your peers who decided to get a flat for the first semester of ERASMUS.
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ajuda
Ludwig Maximilians Universität München, Munich, Germany
History, Graduate, Erasmus
Overall
I wish I had known...
There are many resources in the internet about university, country, life, economy, politics, and so on -try some!
In my opinion:
I loved it but I'm not sure everybody would.
Important factors in my choice
(1) Unimportant – (4) Very important
Academic reasons
1
Culture
4
Costs
2
Activities
4
Campus life
2
Party / people
3
Weather / location
4
Personal recommendation
Don´t expect too much from the courses (although I heard that business classes are quiet good at the University Nova and there are the better equipped Biblioteca Nacional and Gulbenkian-Foundation). People, life and culture are really interesting and not to be missed!
During my experience abroad, I ...
(1) Never – (4) A lot
Became familiar with another culture
3
Traveled
3
Improved language skills
2
Met people from other countries
3
Became more independent
4
Partied a lot
4
Experienced a change in life
4
Advanced my studies & career
4
Final comments
If you want to get to know to a very special country which lives to some extension in the past and which has to struggle with the modern times, theres´s no better way to experience it. Travelling in Portugal (there are good and cheap possibilities by bus or train) is really a adventure.
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Universidade Nova de Lisboa
Diego E
Portugal, Undergraduate
Language, 2017
Overall
The translation course will give you skills to translate in the languages you choose in areas such as social human sciences, technical/scientific, literary and business. It is a very broad course allowing you to have develop full technical and theoretical skills in languages and culture.
Pros
Very good environment
Cons
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Universidade Nova de Lisboa
Diego E
Portugal, Undergraduate
Language, 2017
Overall
The translation course will give you skills to translate in the languages you choose in areas such as social human sciences, technical/scientific, literary and business. It is a very broad course allowing you to have develop full technical and theoretical skills in languages and culture.
Pros
Very good environment
Cons
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Universidade Nova de Lisboa
Diego E
Portugal, Undergraduate
Language, 2017
Overall
The translation course will give you skills to translate in the languages you choose in areas such as social human sciences, technical/scientific, literary and business. It is a very broad course allowing you to have develop full technical and theoretical skills in languages and culture.
Pros
Very good environment
Cons
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