It doesn’t matter so much where you go it is more about how strict is your university with Erasmus students.
As I see the things so far you have 3 options:
Option A: your class mates are all Erasmus and you hardly ever go to class, just have to do one presentation to pass, that (of course) will be in the last minute and improvised. **You are lucky! (No, I am jealous)**
Option B: In this case you have to study almost as much as in Spain, what means that the rhythm of parties will be not so easy to follow, but all your classmates are Erasmus and half of the class are your friends so your exams are done all together.
Option C: There are not any Erasmus in your class and few in your faculty. Teachers speak a language you hardly understand and all the rules change without you even realize, hey! It was always like that (Yeah… but you nobody told you!)
Maybe you have already guessed, I am in option C, and after have spent half year turning my back to try to finish my career in June I give up, I’ve resigned myself.
The thing is I can’t avoid go back 6 years ago to my days in Canada.
But I am not 16 anymore, and I am not at the other side of the Atlantic, I am the one who make the decisions and very important, now I have a bunch of friends who hang out with.
Cause… let’s be sincere, why everybody wants to go to Erasmus? Is not because the great teachers and the foreign languages, it is because the party and the freedom you experienced.

Maybe I didn’t choose the most responsible of the choices, but I made mine.
Anyway the years have shown me that map out your live is just a waste of time. ENJOY! Erasmus just came once!
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