When I first arrived in Denmark for the Erasmus project, I was filled with excitement and curiosity. The school here has a unique atmosphere that immediately stood out to me. The modern architecture and open spaces create a welcoming environment for both students and teachers. The study approach here is quite different from what I’m used to back home. There’s a strong emphasis on collaboration and active participation in classes. I’ve noticed that students are encouraged to express their ideas freely, which creates a dynamic and engaging learning experience. Living in the boarding house has been an adventure on its own. It’s been great to share this experience with other students. We are having a lot of fun with the classmates and we are exploring the city, and supporting each other through this journey. Overall, my first impressions of Denmark have been incredibly positive. I’m excited to continue learning and making the most of this experience!
My First Impressions
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ZBOGOM, CELA OMARA!
Priprava na Tenerife zveni kot sanje, dokler ne ugotoviš, da poskušaš v en kovček stlačiti celo svojo omaro.
The Tenerife Chapter
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A broken tool is just a learning leasson for next time
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Don’t cry because it’s over, smile because it happened
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