this was such a comforting video to watch. learning french is definitely not a so easy task, and it really inspired me even more. hope you have some more great days out there!
I have been watching your study abroad videos and they are amazing! Do you think you could do a video on how you learned the French language outside of the classroom? I am planning on studying abroad in Paris Spring 2024! These videos get me so excited!
I’m gonna be taking classes at ICP for study abroad this upcoming fall and im superrr nervous! are the people and professors welcoming? Also i love how raw your videos are and how you reflect on your emotions and experiences that it makes me feel like I’m living the experience with you! I enjoy this study abroad series so much!
Omg I'm so excited for you!!! The people and professors were honestly really welcoming as soon as I told them I was a study abroad student. I was afraid people would be mean bc I was foreign but that was never the case, a lot of my classmates were interested in meeting a foreigner and were generally eager to help me when I asked. Professors were also really understanding, and they're accustomed to having exchange students and making modifications to the assignments for them. I'd say just try to choose classes in subjects you enjoy, and talk to anyone and everyone early on!
I loved your vlogs! I'm going to study abroad in Bordeaux next month but could you tell me what debit card you used? I thought about using Revolut but since it has a cap ATM withdrawal of $200 and cap spending of $1000...idk how that'd work with paying rent or anything honestly. If you know any other students who used Revolut, please let me know how, because it was recommended to me for study abroad.
Aw thanks! I pretty much used my American credit card everywhere and it was fine, I never used a debit card. I’d check with your program + your local banks to see what the best options for you are. Have an amazing time in Bordeaux! I loved it when I visited
this was such a comforting video to watch. learning french is definitely not a so easy task, and it really inspired me even more. hope you have some more great days out there!
Aw thank you!!!
I have been watching your study abroad videos and they are amazing! Do you think you could do a video on how you learned the French language outside of the classroom? I am planning on studying abroad in Paris Spring 2024! These videos get me so excited!
This is so cool Emtudier🔥Thank you so much for finding and using my song 'Lights of Tokyo' 😊🙏🏻 How long are you studying for?
Thanks for producing such a great track! I'm editing this footage months later, so I've actually finished my studies back in December 2022!
I’m gonna be taking classes at ICP for study abroad this upcoming fall and im superrr nervous! are the people and professors welcoming? Also i love how raw your videos are and how you reflect on your emotions and experiences that it makes me feel like I’m living the experience with you! I enjoy this study abroad series so much!
Omg I'm so excited for you!!! The people and professors were honestly really welcoming as soon as I told them I was a study abroad student. I was afraid people would be mean bc I was foreign but that was never the case, a lot of my classmates were interested in meeting a foreigner and were generally eager to help me when I asked. Professors were also really understanding, and they're accustomed to having exchange students and making modifications to the assignments for them. I'd say just try to choose classes in subjects you enjoy, and talk to anyone and everyone early on!
If you have more questions, you can shoot me an email or a dm on instagram!
also big hug from brazil!!!
I loved your vlogs! I'm going to study abroad in Bordeaux next month but could you tell me what debit card you used? I thought about using Revolut but since it has a cap ATM withdrawal of $200 and cap spending of $1000...idk how that'd work with paying rent or anything honestly.
If you know any other students who used Revolut, please let me know how, because it was recommended to me for study abroad.
Aw thanks! I pretty much used my American credit card everywhere and it was fine, I never used a debit card. I’d check with your program + your local banks to see what the best options for you are. Have an amazing time in Bordeaux! I loved it when I visited
Hi Emily! How did you find your host family in Paris?
Hi! I actually didn’t have to find them myself, my study abroad program (USC Paris) set me up with a host family.
@@emtudier I seeeee, thank you!
More than 7 Euros for a matcha latte? Mon dieu !