Tuesday, March 17, 2009

I`m A Mad Dog Biting Myself For Sympathy

general affairs

OK, so now a little bit of organizing and formal,

The LPP Erasmus spend one semester in Bonn, and I will learn to
Fachhochschule Bonn-Rhein-Sieg
The university is quite small, learn from it about 4800 people, a little more than the one the faculty of Electronics and Information Technologies, LP. Over the next few days will show some pictures of FH-BRS will be able to evaluate themselves, at least visually standard of this university.

Now part for posterity: First of all,
am the first student from the Faculty of EITI LP, which arrived here and I consider it appropriate for me to shared their impressions.

for contact with foreign students is responsible Frau Ute Schriefers-Jung, a nice and very helpful person. Will supply you with all the necessary information about Bonn, help in any paperwork.
I was lucky that my Study Buddy (that is, a local student who helps me to embrace the on-site) is also the origin of Polish and Polish Not too bad, "he says. Thanks for the contact with the German was not so rapid hmm.

escaped from the airport to the center of Bonn, where he was waiting for me Robert (my Study Buddy)
live at Kaiserstrasse (Imperial Street, corner of a damp (Nassestr.:)), because of the Hauptbahnhof in Bonn went on foot (about 5 minutes) .
On the spot, it turned out that it is Hausmeistrem Herr Jantkowski (also Of Polish origin and Polish speaking:)). Of course, not without problems, because I got the biggest (and also most expensive) room, which actually I am not able to fill things imported in two suitcases. We managed to unscrew it, I only live here until the end of March and then I move to the floor above.

It is now a little about the conditions.
conditions are different, depending on the price:). But common to all Wohnheim'ów is that everyone has their own room. I except that I still have a small sink to wash the teeth or shaving. A and I still have electric shutters on the windows - just in case, I will not tired of them taking out a hand:)

As for the differences in the Riviera?
No ads outside the window, generally around Bonn, there is no such thing as building long obscured ads. No parking at the bottom. for it is the key to every door and every room has intercom and if a stranger comes up to him through the intercom that door opens. We lived on the floor some 16 persons, a floor is divided into two parts, each with its own communal kitchen, showers and toilets. So with such a kitchen uses 8 people, everyone has their own shelf in the fridge, your locker key and a lock on a lot of publicly available locker.
Kitchens and bathrooms are cleaned every other day by the maid. I do not know how it is in other dorms, but for me the whole kitchen is fully equipped, so absolutely needlessly pulled together with Polish plates and glasses. On site there are things other students, but anyone can benefit from everything if you wash them later on.

topics related to academics, food, scholarships, and a few other deals Studentenwerk - Bonn - Student Organization, and not, as in Poland, each university separately. As for me, has it pluses and the pluses positive negative: Because I can eat a cheap lunch in any of Mensa (cafeteria) in the city, on the other side lives a fairly random people, and everyone knows that it's much easier to study if you live "with her." The University is here very little impact on who is where he lives.

What to eat to live 5 minutes from the main student dining hall in Bonn, where you can get both lunch (for 2.5 euros) and dinner (always warm, actually like a second Lunch - 2 Euro) - as you can see lower prices than in Poland.
way or another to my "kitchen" obligations should only take care of breakfast and that's what I ate on Sunday. An important observation is that on Sundays all shops are closed in Germany - are open only to bars, pubs, petrol stations, but no spożywki not buy.

powrzucam some pictures tomorrow and I will explain further formalities poprzyjazdowe. and for today it is enough to write
Goodnight:)

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