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University of Gdansk

Poland 2023/2024 Erasmus+ for study

Mobility specification
Country:Poland
Institution:University of Gdansk
City:Gdansk
Program:Erasmus+ for study
Activity type:Study
Academic year:2023/2024
MU faculty/department:Faculty of Law
Study level abroad:Master
🎓Hit the books! How do you rate the university experience?
Can you enroll in a course where you can learn the local language?no

Does the university offer enough courses in English?none

Are your credits converted?no

💸Did you have to rob the bank?
Try to take a guess at what your monthly expenditures were:10000 CZK/month

Did you stay in dorms?no

🗺 Learn the ropes in a new city
How well did you manage to communicate in English?with gestures

How does public transport work in the city?runs like clockwork

And what about transport outside the city?mostly fine

Did you deal with any health issues during your stay?no

🤠Help create the perfect bucket list
What is a must-see in the city?Historical centre, Oliwa park, Mandu pierogarna, Ostro pizzeria, Sopot, the sea, both big museums.

What are the must-visit trip destinations?Malbork Castle, water park outside the city, Hel, Warsaw, Poznan.

Share your best experience:Pierogi in Mandu.

💅A nugget of wisdom to make the life easier
Did you need to handle a visa?no

How did you get to the place?Car

Is there anything to watch out for before the trip?No, the train connection is fine, the highway from the Czech Republic to the city is also a quick connection

Can you pay by card?everywhere

What not to forget when packing?Warm clothes and rain gear.

🥳Summary
Whew, what a ride! 😮‍💨 Thanks so much for taking the time to complete our survey and for sharing your unique experience. Just one last thing. 🙏 How would you summarize your trip in one or two sentences?Gdansk is a beautiful city and the Poles are very nice and friendly. The low prices are a great advantage on the trip. Unfortunately the university had a slightly lower level of access and teaching than we are used to at MUNI. Still, I recommend it.