terça-feira, 25 de janeiro de 2011

A great experience!!!

"A beautiful experience of life" I would describe the ERASMUS experience. I’ve met enthusiastic teachers and also passionate about their jobs, classmates with whom I’ve spent few precious hours and, above all, I’ve rediscovered my qualities such as desire for knowledge and passion for involvement in exciting projects.

It is an exchange of experience which I recommend to all who want to know better themselves, better awareness of the culture in which they live and make friends and acquaintances in other countries.

There is much to say but I’m stopping here, encouraging you: “Get out of the box, travel, and study and instead of rushing to disband something, add something ... Innovate!!"

Larisa Voiculescu
Romania

quarta-feira, 19 de janeiro de 2011

Erasmus = “Live the unforgettable!”


Somebody once said to me: ‘Experience is not what happens to you; it is what you do with what happens to you’. So I did! I chose to come at ISCAP, in Portugal. The reason is, because I heard only good things. When I arrived here, I found that everything it’s true.
The worst thing about Erasmus is that it has to come to an end eventually. Is the worst thing because after having an amazing time here for five months, I have to say goodbye to all the wonderful friends I’ve made, to all beautiful things found here. But… to be a student at ISCAP is to live the unforgettable!

It will be hard to leave behind ISCAP, Porto, Portugal… but Romania is my home, and it's time to come back to reality - after the best five months of my life.
Eliza Ciolacul
Romania

sábado, 8 de janeiro de 2011

Estúdio do Nat no Porto


Hi, I'm Nat ...--the emergency broadcaster from Porto-- I'm always kidding ...But I got these feelings from Porto.

If you have to choose a country for Erasmus program you should really care about population, weather, people, transportation ...etc. ... And fortunately Porto is really good at carrying these possibilities. People are great, transportation is easy and relaxing, the weather makes you feel like you're in summer during the whole day.

In summary, a reality--->you’ll find yourself here...

Adnan Dal .....>Turkey

sexta-feira, 7 de janeiro de 2011

It’s time for you …


Although I’ve asked myself many times “What am I looking for here?, I finally found the answer: I’ve found myself and not only!

I’ve met extraordinary teachers, I have faced extraordinary and totally different teaching methods than back home and I’ll live with a great, sweet experience for the rest of my life! It is time for you to try it!


Ani Daniela Alexandrou
Romania

quinta-feira, 6 de janeiro de 2011

ERASMUS - more than a school experience


Hello my name is Andrei, I’m from Romania and I have decided to do Erasmus in Portugal-Porto at ISCAP. What is so fantastic about this experience is that you learn to understand the world you live better, you learn to see things differently, you make new friends from different nationalities, you grow as a person and of course you practice your skills on a foreign language. What I have to say about the people is that, in the street, they are usually happy and really nice, Portuguese people are very welcoming and hospitable. They do their best to make you feel comfortable.

To all possible future Erasmus students in ISCAP I would say: Enjoy life with Erasmus and learn a lot more than any school can teach you.

My ERASMUS experience


Ola, my name is Merve. I am from Turkey. I have been here for three months. Before coming here, i was so excited. I searched everyting about Portugal.
Until now i had great time here. ISCAP people are really friendly and helpful. When I go to the international office, they always behave kindly to me. On the other hand teachers are so helpful and understanding. Actually Portuguese people are nice and funny. If you have a little problem just ask someone and they -Portuguese people- do their best to help you.
I am really glad to live here. Living here is a wonderful chance for me.

Finally i just can say everybody must have this chance :)

segunda-feira, 3 de janeiro de 2011

Being a trainee in ISCAP


My name is Bernadett. I’m a Hungarian student, and I spent almost 4 month of traineeship in ISCAP, especially in GRI, in the Project Management department.

It was a very good observation for me in every aspect, like the language (English) and the scope of activities too. Everybody is very kind, helpful, and friendly in the office, in the school and also in the city!!! I also studied a lot about the profession and the projects in the EU.

To spend a semester or few months in ISCAP, it means to get to know a new lifestyle, fantastic people, and to have an unforgettable experience in your life.

So I just can recommend for everybody to go there, have a lot of fun, and enjoy the affection of the Portuguese people!!!