Hi All! 안녕!
AuthorsI am Sua Jung, from a city called Suwon in South Korea. If you haven’t heard of it, now you have! I have a twin sister who is just a minute younger than me. She went on an exchange last winter, and her experience greatly impacted my contemplation of embarking on a similar journey. Besides,
Dear Germany, nice to meet you again!
AuthorsMany people say that Germans are cold, strict, insensitive people and that Germany is a too grey and cold country to live in, but I can assure you that both can give fantastic emotions! Are you curious? Well, I am very honoured to be able to share a little of my experience! Let me first
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Culture . Student life“You’re moving to Munich? That’s so close to Zurich. That doesn’t count as an exchange.” That’s the reaction I kept getting this summer when I told people about my plans. So, let me explain. I’m Audrey, a Swiss student. But for my last semester in my Master’s program, I decided to change things up and
Nice to meet you!!❤
Student life . TravelHi!! 🙂 My name is Yining Lu, and my English name is Crystal. I come from China. My home university is Zhejiang university, which located in the Zhejiang province, the southeastern of China. Actually, before I come Germany, I knew almost nothing about it. So I think it is a beautiful coincidence: I have to
Hello, everyone!
UncategorizedMy name is Xinyue Huo, a 24-year-old girl from China, also an exchange student for this winter semester in LMU. I like photography, fond of Chinese traditional costume. I’m glad to meet you all in this class and look forward to my interesting experiences in Germany! Changzhou➡️Shanghai My hometown is Changzhou, Jiangsu Province, a city
Greetings from Yulu-Nice to meet you all!
UncategorizedHi,I’m Yulu Jiang from China,you can also call me my English name Mia.It’s my seventh semester in my home university and I choose to come to LMU for an exchange semester. My hometown is Shaoxing,a beautiful and peaceful city in the Zhejiang Province(southeast part of China),and I’m also familiar with Hangzhou since my home university
Goodbye Munich! I’ll miss you!
Authors . Student life . Travel . UncategorizedIt has been four months already; I can’t believe I’m returning to Thailand this Sunday. Frankly speaking, I have to admit that Munich and I are in some kind of a hate-love relationship. Sometimes I don’t really like Munich, and I want to go home.I met many people that are not very nice, especially on
Time Flies, But Memories Last Forever!
Authors . Culture . Student life . TravelFrom someone who knows nothing about Germany to someone who has become familiar with this country. I still couldn’t believe it had been four months. It seems like I just got here yesterday in Munich. While writing this farewell post, it is like a film roll in a memory box slowly playing out a story.
My Munich experience: Danke. LG Sofie xx
City life . Student lifeDear Munich! This is my little exchange experience summary… Thank you for everything. MY EXPERIENCE GUIDE The roots of my Munich experience stem back to September 2022. Back then, I was in the 3rd month of my 4-month-long holiday and I’d started feeling like I should do something to prevent my brain from clouding over…
Farewell, liebe Freunde!
AuthorsWell, let’s dive into the realm of farewells once again, my dear readers! While one might assume that past experience would make the task easier, the truth is that writing a second farewell post doesn’t necessarily diminish the challenges or emotional intensity of the process. Alright, brace yourselves for the epic farewell extravaganza! According to