In the 2019/ 2020 school year, I studied in Glasgow, Scotland for one year. I want to take you in the preparations and my time there.

We started the day with a nice breakfast at the guesthouse. I was quite nervous because for the first time I really started talking to the people of the training, and went to see the houses.

At 9:00 AM we had an appointment at the university. We were welcomed by Paul, and he took us all over the campus and explained what training courses were involved in all the buildings. He also showed us the whole new sports campus.

After the tour of the Campus, he took us to the Center for Forensic Science, where I was allowed to speak to the coordinator of the training. She answered all my questions, took plenty of time before and also showed all the laboratories. This gave me a very good idea of the training and I have only become even more enthusiastic. All in all, I spent almost 2 hours in college!

We still had to hurry to get to the second appointment on time.

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Very interesting is your description of the place where you study how well you liked it that is the most important thing to feel comfortable with the environment that surrounds us even more if it is the place where we will spend a lot of our time
It's a nice tour I have to imagine it in my mind, I've always wanted to get out of my area a little and venture out ❤️
Beautiful tour, and above all beautiful photographs that he has given us. Excellent work mate, I hope one day to step on.
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wow thank you for your beautiful tour I already know scotland for photos thanks to you I hope one day to go personally and admire such a beautiful place with my own eyes
That new environment and all the new people you're getting to know.Good luck with your studies and the friendships you'll make.
How nice to be able to do that tour and in time it's good that you see which of the two houses you think is better so you can choose.
It was a nice journey that good that you had the kindness to share it with us here in yoors, I hope you can continue to tell your experiences
Rain, that's part of Glasgow. Nice that you had the opportunity to spend a year, already studying abroad.
Well, luckily, I've had that time of studying for a long time. In doing so, life is often different from what you had proposed in your student life.
thrilling. Had actually hoped a little that I would get to see the room and the rest of the house, but that might still come.
Well, luckily, I've had that time of studying for a long time. In doing so, life is often different from what you had proposed in your student life.
Thank you very much for telling us about this experience, for me it would be a dream to visit this site, good to know a little about your testimony there
Must have been a very nice feeling that you were received so nicely, there I think it would be.
It must indeed be exciting and nerve-racking to study in another country.
That new environment and all the new people you're getting to know. At least it will be an experience richer in your life. Good luck with your studies and the friendships you'll make
@Toto Animo Yes, that is certainly exciting, which makes it extra nice if it works out so well.
Thanks!
How nice and nice that you were welcomed so hospitably and that both rooms looked so nice. Always nice when it comes to real life when you get there, it works out so nice. I'm curious about your follow-up blogs!
Scots and English people are very polite in terms of reception and language and explain everything to you enormously.
How cool that you're having a full time.
@Marc De Bisschop Yes that's right, they really are very hospitable and friendly people!
So say that was a good spending day, only a shame about the rain but still the pictures worked out well. ! Wondering which room you chose and perhaps even more important: Why ?
@Ingeborgenzwerm in the end, it became the first, with janitor Brian. In this room I had everything for myself (kitchen/bathroom) and in the other the room itself was slightly smaller and you had a common kitchen with 6 others.... Show more