9:15 I also would recommend to have a digital version of those documents on your google drive, dropbox, one drive or whatever online storage, because as you said, in case of an accident, a fire or anything else, al least you have it online and you can have access to it wherever you are
Yeah very useful , i’m going to study in Ireland next months and i like to add some things to your video. For all students like us... Do not bring all your cloths and shoes . And just carry some clothes for the current season and the first days of the next one! Also do not carry body sprays or too much colognes !
This was such a helpful video! I just got back from studying abroad and I wish I had seen this before I went. Everyone definitely needs to see this! I hope you had a great semester in France. :)
omg I thought it said "252k subscribers" but realised it only said 252 and thats crazy! you for sure should have more subscribers (and you just earned one).
That's so sweet, thank you so much!! I am working hard to grow my channel. I like how on videos like this one we can all have good conversations in the comments. That's my goal for the rest of the channel :)
When you’re a sensitive skin girly and know you’re going to have to pack all your toiletries cause you don’t want to risk having a reaction to what you find there ✌🏻😅
Hi! Clear expectations before leaving, having a set time to talk each day or week so you don’t have to worry about constantly updating the other person during crazy schedules and time zones, and trusting that there is an end to the long distance and you’ll be reunited soon!!! It was really sad at times but ultimately made our relationship stronger.
You're right, some things you cannot find in France and vice versa. I bought a simple cleanser and moisturizer for sensitive skin when I got there, and then shampoo/conditioner/body wash didn't matter to me too much if it was different. I bought my toiletries like that at the grocery store!
What a great video! Thanks to the author of the channel for this fascinating video! It is interesting to see how people live in other countries! It is very important to know foreign languages on such trips. I would like to recommend to all travelers a practical guide to learning foreign languages by Yuriy Ivantsiv "Polyglot Notes. Practical tips for learning foreign languages". This book contains a lot of useful tips on how to learn a foreign language for tourists, students, entrepreneurs and anyone who needs a foreign language in life. There are a lot of good tips on how to solve problems with the language from beginner to advanced level of language learning. It turns out that the traveler only needs to know a few dialogues and you can easily travel around the world! You don't have to spend a lot of time to fully learn a foreign language, you just need to learn what you can use when you travel. I wish everyone exciting travels!
What other questions do you guys have? Leave them in response to this comment and I'll make a q&a video with more info!
How does this not have more views, like every single one of these things is actually super essential if you study abroad
9:15 I also would recommend to have a digital version of those documents on your google drive, dropbox, one drive or whatever online storage, because as you said, in case of an accident, a fire or anything else, al least you have it online and you can have access to it wherever you are
Such a good idea!!! Thank you.
Yeah very useful , i’m going to study in Ireland next months and i like to add some things to your video. For all students like us... Do not bring all your cloths and shoes . And just carry some clothes for the current season and the first days of the next one! Also do not carry body sprays or too much colognes !
Those are some great tips Ehsan!
I just wanted to say thanks for this video it helped me a lot .In 2 months i’m going to study abroad in Rome for my junior year of high school .
How long are you going for?
This was such a helpful video! I just got back from studying abroad and I wish I had seen this before I went. Everyone definitely needs to see this! I hope you had a great semester in France. :)
Safety pins is super smart, I hadn't thought of that
I'm leaving for England in a about a week & this was super helpful! Thanks for sharing, beautiful!
I'm so glad-- have fun!!
I'm spending a semester in London right now! Do you have any recommendations?
thank you so much, I'm leaving for france for three months in February and I have no clue what to bring, this helped a ton when making my checklist!!
I'm moving to Sweden for six months next month for a semester abroad and this was so helpful !! Thank you🥰
How exciting!:) Have an amazing time, and I'm glad this was helpful!
Hannah Loder how was your experience?
Omg, thank you for your tips, do more these kind of videos. And also, thank you for being this kind.
omg I thought it said "252k subscribers" but realised it only said 252 and thats crazy! you for sure should have more subscribers (and you just earned one).
That's so sweet, thank you so much!! I am working hard to grow my channel. I like how on videos like this one we can all have good conversations in the comments. That's my goal for the rest of the channel :)
@@hannahparrish4125 yes! That's such a nice goal. & you're very welcome. I'll try to watch more of your videos after my study session😊
Additional tip, an earring can also fit in the SIM card hole!
this is a great tip!!
thank you for making this video, it was super informative!
Thank you so much!! the details were super helpful!
I am studying in Normandy this coming semester and this is so helpful! If you have any updated tips from reflecting on your past trip, please share!!
Instead of a safety pin you can use an earring to change your SIM card
SUCH a good idea!! Thank you! I'll use that next time
This was very helpful, thank you!!😊👍🏻
Thank you sooo much
Key lock
Safety pins
Spoons ?
Thank you for the tips Queen!
anything for you
Thanks for the tips, young Cersei!
The french is my very favorite location to stay at in european countries!
Hi, I am hopefully going to study abroad the coming fall. Is life very expensive?
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I am going to study abroad in Austria for 4 years of uni😆
So am I, actually
I am also planning to go to Vienna, Austria for the Spring Semester (Jan-May)! Do you recommend I bring coats/warm sweaters/boots?
Shakhzoda Fayzullaeva definitely it gets very cold and rainy out of nowhere so just bring light coats you can layer not winter jackets
When you’re a sensitive skin girly and know you’re going to have to pack all your toiletries cause you don’t want to risk having a reaction to what you find there ✌🏻😅
The video was good and interesting💕
Thank you! It was useful !
How did you handle long distance relationship with your fiancé? Do you have any tips?
Hi! Clear expectations before leaving, having a set time to talk each day or week so you don’t have to worry about constantly updating the other person during crazy schedules and time zones, and trusting that there is an end to the long distance and you’ll be reunited soon!!! It was really sad at times but ultimately made our relationship stronger.
this is super late. but can i take my ipad for notes taking? or would you suggest against that
It all depends on what your university allows during class. Mine did not allow laptops or tablets. But, it doesn’t hurt to bring it along!
Thanks a lot! Very helpful!!
you say not to bring toiletries but not all places in europe sell the same things you would use in the US.. what do you use?
You're right, some things you cannot find in France and vice versa. I bought a simple cleanser and moisturizer for sensitive skin when I got there, and then shampoo/conditioner/body wash didn't matter to me too much if it was different. I bought my toiletries like that at the grocery store!
im personally bringing travel sized stuff so i dont have to scramble for anything on my first few days! :) then i can buy a bigger bottle of stuff
Im literally taking an air fryer Loool im going to Denmark
😂 I wish I brought more cooking supplies to be honest! I just didn’t have the room.
you are so prettyyyyyy
And you really guided very well cause I was a bit confused about what to pack but this video helped a lot. And you are also very Cute.
Nice job
Thanks for the video! Do you remember how much the SIM card was?
The actual SIM card was about 10 euros and then I believe I had a plan for 50 gig a month that was 9 euros/month :)
Hannah P thanks!!
Where did you study? I'm going to Amiens next January!
How exciting! I was in Caen at the university there!
well done!
do you have an i phone?
What a great video! Thanks to the author of the channel for this fascinating video! It is interesting to see how people live in other countries! It is very important to know foreign languages on such trips. I would like to recommend to all travelers a practical guide to learning foreign languages by Yuriy Ivantsiv "Polyglot Notes. Practical tips for learning foreign languages". This book contains a lot of useful tips on how to learn a foreign language for tourists, students, entrepreneurs and anyone who needs a foreign language in life. There are a lot of good tips on how to solve problems with the language from beginner to advanced level of language learning. It turns out that the traveler only needs to know a few dialogues and you can easily travel around the world! You don't have to spend a lot of time to fully learn a foreign language, you just need to learn what you can use when you travel. I wish everyone exciting travels!
Thanks for your positive comment and the recommendation!!
Lowkey Cute ☺️
Thank you! This video was really helpful:)
So helpful! Thank you so much!