


Polish students Erasmus experience

North Macedonia by Kornelia

by Julia from Poland
I hugged everyone goodbye. when I closed the hotel door I immediately started crying
Until now I’ve missed them so much. However, I am no longer sad. I am grateful that I had the opportunity to meet such wonderful people and have such unforgettable memories, so I wanted to thank my teacher very much for this opportunity.
Through this adventure I not only gained a new experience but I met the best people and changed priorities in my life. I think I will be grateful for this trip for the rest of my life. It was my first trip to another country. It made me want to explore the world and enjoy life. Thank you so much!!!

A mobility to Portugal by Zofia Wełna from Poland


a diary by Simon from Poland

Turkish students Erasmus experience


Friendship by Liezel from Belgium
My trip to Croatia really gave me fine opportunities to make new friends. During all the group activities, everyone was working together with each other. It was very nice that every individual from the different countries tried to communicate and talk in English. This way we were all able to connect. Personally I had some good interactions with some people from Croatia and Poland. Overall everyone was really kind. It was an amazing experience, one I really miss and will cherish. A big thank you to everyone.
Liezel

Hi everyone!
I’m Massimo (Belgium) and I would love to share my experiences from my Erasmus+ trips with you!
I’ve been to 3 Erasmus+ trips yet and I can honestly tell you, THEY WERE AMAZING!
I loved every singel second of every trips that I’ve made so far and that is mostly thanks to the amazing people that I’ve got to meet and the new friendships we have formed.
The first time, I went to Portugal. I was extremely nervous about everything because I just didn’t know what I was getting myself into. When we arrived at the school I could just feel the amazing hospitality of the people that were there to welcome us at their school. (Spoiler alert: this was also the case in the 2 other countries I’ve been lucky enough to visit). During the week of our stay, we bounded more and more every day and when the final day of the week eventually arrived, we were all so sad to leave. The tension of new and loving emotions that this simple week held within me, all bursted at the end which in the long run created an even stronger connection with those once ‘new’ people. This is the best I can do to describe the feeling I felt for the Erasmus+ trips that have since changed my life forever. The feeling of gratitude and wholeness one can get from simply seeing and experiencing something completely new, interestingly unlocks a powerfull euphoric feeling in your heart.
Thanks for listening to my experience and I hope you can feel what I felt during my wonderful time away.