Four months ago, the director of our course of study announced to our hundred student class that it was possible to have a two weeks exchange in April, either in Nottingham, or in Castellon (Spain), Tallinn (Estonia), Prague, or in Sofia (Bulgaria), but only six students per destination. We would get an about 250 Euro bursary and our first stay week would be during our holidays, so that we would miss only one week of school. It looked like the perfect plan, a very great and unique opportunity to discover a new town, a new culture, and above all an other university. It is often in our school that you can make an six months or one year exchange in an partner university in a foreign country, at the end of our five years study. This kind of mini-exchange could be a good training. So I immediately made application, thinking it would never be enough place for everybody, because I really wanted to discover Prague, one the possible destinations.
But I got very surprised, when at the end of the registration, there was still available places for almost every destination. And that is point I don't understand. Why so many students didn't seized this opportunity? After I asked some of them, it wasn't of course a question of money, they were just not interested in such journey, and afraid of missing one week of school. I was a bit disappointed by this lack of open-mindedness.
I came back from Prague one month ago, and it was a very rewarding experience, even more than I expected. It really gave me the desire to go in a foreign country for a future university exchange.
Of course it was difficult to follow the course in the beginning, and I had to work to make up for lectures I missed.
But I am sure I was not wrong when I think about it now, because I could not make up for such a journey as I did it with my lessons...