Living in a totally foreign country is actually not so hard. It’s pretty much the same then living at home. Every one of us is responsible for our own chores.
When we arrived to Zaragoza, it was verry late. So I didn’t really see anything interesting. But in the following days we explored some parts of it by ourselves, and
Not long after our arival to Zaragoza we already had a day off. Apparently they had a local holiday in Aragon. So we decided that the day would be best
I have mostly positive impressions of Zaragoza and Spain in general. The city is beauiful and full of life. Zaragoza is a city of 700,000 inhabitants and yet it feels
I think that this city is very beutiful, specialy at night. The lights on the buildings bring up the magic of the city. We’ve already met the students that we’re
My expectations for this exchange are really high. Because I love exploring the world and expanding my knowledge of anything. For the first week, we will be associated with our
I have some pretty big expectations from this exchange. I love to learn other unique cultures, so I can’t wait. And spanish is such an interesting language that I hope