REPORTS
Discover real exchange experiences from students who’ve already been there. Learn from their stories, compare destinations, and get practical advice for your own journey abroad.
Stefano

Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne
Management and Economics
There’s always something to do in Paris. Students often get free or discounted entry to museums, theaters, and cultural sites. Both the Sorbonne and the City Universitaire offer a wide range of sports acitivities. For nightlife, there are countless places to discover (jazz bars, indie clubs, student pubs). While the southern parts of Paris are more academic and calm, the northern neighborhoods like Belleville and Le Marais are perfect for going out. During the day, Paris is full of beautiful spots for walking or relaxing. Parks like the Jardin du Luxembourg, Parc des Buttes-Chaumont, or Bois de Vincennes are perfect for escaping the city buzz
Noëmi

University of Antwerp
Antwerp, Belgium
Banking and Finance
Antwerp has a relaxed, multicultural atmosphere with many cafés, student bars, and cultural events. Locals are friendly but exchange students tend to stick together, forming a strong international community. Easy to travel to nearby cities like Brussels, Ghent, or Amsterdam.
Philippe

Universiti Malaya
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
MSc Informatics
Kuala Lumpur is a very cool city that has a lot to offer. From Bangsar South, you can reach the city center in 20 minutes by LRT (3 RM). You can also use the Grab ride-hailing service, which costs around RM 20 for a trip into the city. KL is also a great hub for international flights. Air Asia offers very affordable flights, and you can reach a considerable number of destinations within three hours.
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