around the world (mostly exchange students), but maybe not lots of germans, apart from the people from the CEMS Club. As we didn't mix with many German
European cities, but it is very convenient to have a car in Stockholm. If you live in Saltis (hall closed to the school) it is not necessary, but when you
learned a lot about people and cultural understanding and hope to have contributed to a better Japanese-German relationship. One recruiting event, not
will make it much more easy to get integrated not only in the community of exchange students but to get in touch with the people and the culture. Imagine you
prepared for a “French mentality” of Laisser-faire, and that it will by far not be the same as WHU in manners of efficiency but I was shocked by how bad it
was cheap (relative to Canada) There were not a great deal of school related expenses (a few books to buy but that's about it) My monthly expenses were high
almost every day. Some of them are in English and offer a good opportunity to get to know a company and get a few drinks for free. Internships are not a
verschenkt zwar keine Noten, aber mit ein bisschen Fleiß bekommt man alles gut hin und hat eine tolle Zeit. Ich habe mich für die Queen's University
internships. I was not interested in an internship so I don't know anythong further. Be aware: Italian companies are not used to offer internships! A friend of
times You don't really want to know! Just keep in mind that you go out and travel around a lot. Food is very good and not very expensive though
Party: carnaval is a must - they do it almost as good as in Cologne, but unfortunately not on the street ;-) Computer networks were really slow - good if
wie an jeder anderen Uni auch Vorlesungen und Tutorials. Die Noten entstehen durch zwei Exams (Mid-term und End-term) und Papers, die auch in der Gruppe erledigt