It's crazy. We were just sitting in the canteen in Görlitz puzzling over which cities to apply for and then, poof, the adventure is over again. I can now smile at all the worries and fears before the semester abroad began and look back on five months that just flew by. I had six written exams here in the past few weeks. Other Erasmus students fared better - their mere attendance, a small presentation or a piece of evidence was enough to get the credits. I passed them all, which makes me feel relieved as I can now devote myself to new divisions of my studies: This will certainly not have been my last visit to Romania. On the one hand, I've made friends that I want to see again and on the other, I want to discover more of the country - preferably in a warmer season. Romania is an incredibly beautiful country. I can only recommend an Erasmus exchange to anyone. Regardless of what you are studying and where you are going. Ultimately, it's up to you what you make of it. There is no secret tip for the best city or the best university. Everyone will have at least one unique experience and I don't want to deprive you of my catchy tune: Everything has an end, only the sausage has twoAndthe last impressions from Cluj for now:
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Cable clutter[/caption][caption id="attachment_527" align="aligncenter" width="683"]
Cathedral[/caption][caption id="attachment_528" align="alignnone" width="960"]
Melody[/caption][caption id="attachment_529" align="aligncenter" width="683"]
a cleaning[/caption][caption id="attachment_530" align="alignnone" width="800"]
Visiting pigeons[/caption][caption id="attachment_531" align="alignnone" width="800"]
Lots of traffic[/caption][caption id="attachment_532" align="alignnone" width="800"]
Stalls at the Christmas market[/caption][caption id="attachment_533" align="alignnone" width="960"]
Winter sun[/caption] Sponsored by: