I don’t know what I do at LMU
Authors . UncategorizedHere I am to tell you a word or two about myself through and through. I cannot describe as my head is other worldly inside. I like to wear odd shoes to form a bit of a fashion coup, so as you can tell this from my pictures and scripters, my world is full of
A little something about me
Authors . UncategorizedHi, My name is Mitchell. I’m a 24 year old student (turning 25 next week) at University of Applied Sciences Utrecht in The Netherlands. I come from a little town called IJsselstein, in which roughly 35000 people live. I’ve spent most of my life there, but recently I’ve been living in Utrecht. I study International
Thank you!
Authors . UncategorizedLet’s start off with a poem shall we. I’m from London. An average metropolitan city. Moved to Munich this year. Changing life’s pace is quite exciting. Endless things to look forward to daily. Challenges though exist just can not hinder me. I will tell you about Munich, such beautiful city. Living quality here is second
You think Amsterdam is cool?! Go to Utrecht!
Authors . City life . UncategorizedHello there, my name is Liza Heslenfeld. My name might sound German for you but I am not. Although where I come from is not that far away from Germany, it is the Netherlands! I can here you thinking about something that is typical Dutch and it is not the windmills or the tulips… But
What is nature for me?
Travel . UncategorizedI served in the army for several years – my specialty was survival in the nature. I had to learn to live in nature – how to find a water, how to survive without eating for a few days, how to read the stars and to know where to go, how to make a
Dutchie in München
Authors . UncategorizedRiding bikes, drinking Heineken and eating Kroketten at the canals of Utrecht. Servus! I am Lisa Zonjee, a twenty-three year old student from the Netherlands. I was born in Hilversum, but moved for my studies to Utrecht, where I study Corporate Communications at the Hogeschool Utrecht. Two years ago, my sister decided to move
All’s Well That Ends Well
Authors . Culture . Student life . Travel . UncategorizedBy Maya Lach-Aidelbaum To be perfectly honest, studying abroad in Munich was not my first choice. Berlin was. I was enamored with the idea of inhabiting the capital of Germany -a chaotic metropole known for its alternative culture, turbulent history and radical politics. However, it turns out that fate (or rather, my university’s international office)
Sandales, Chaussettes et Bières en cannettes ….
Authors . City life . Culture . Student life . Travel . Uncategorized…. These prejudices are in general the first ones we have in mind in France when we are talking about Germany and I have to admit that there are not totally wrong…. Especially after having taking part eight times to the Oktoberfest! A few words about me… I’m Mylaina, twenty years old, and I am
I guess I gravitate toward the mountains?
Authors . UncategorizedI am born in one of the flattest countries in the world, The Netherlands. I grew up in a relatively small village next to Utrecht, a city right in the middle of all the flatness that The Netherlands has to offer. Don’t get me wrong, I like The Netherlands, but there is one minor thing
CRISTINA WITH NO ”H”
Authors . Student life . UncategorizedI first visited Munich when I was 17 years old in order to spend my summer learning German. What really happened is that I ended up skipping all of my classes so I could visit all the different corners of this German gem and its beautiful surroundings. Since then I haven’t stopped thinking about the