Atif Halitović
Age: 24
Home University: "Dzemal Bijedic" University of Mostar
Host University: Universidade Nova de Lisboa (UNL), Lisbon, Portugal
Exchange period: 2017/2018. (Erasmus+)
If
you have any friend who „did Erasmus“ you have probably heard a ton of cliché stories from them about the exchange
period – like it was the best thing that ever happened to that person. That is
probably true, but you will never find out or really understand that person if
you don't take that opportunity yourself. My advice to anyone who is at least a
little bit interested in studying abroad, or just wants some change in their
study days, is to try to take part in one of the exchange programs at your
university. Maybe for you it will not be the „best life experience“, but you
will surely have to get out of your comfort zone and see how things work
somewhere else with some different people and different mindsets. It will also
change your perception of yourself and help you to figure out how is it really
important to meet new people and to adapt to new challenges.
One
day I just decided I needed something new so I applied for the Erasmus+
exchange programme at my home institution. I got the best understanding from
the staff employed there (Mirsada <3), who was always available and helpful
for any student's question (there are no stupid questions).
Luckily,
I got selected for Lisbon with two other students (Dženana and Irfan) who I
just met maybe a week before going to Portugal. We were really three different
personalities, but within time, we became lifetime friends, because it just
connects you on some different levels. Lisbon was probably the furthest
destination from our country, but everything about it attracted me. It was also
the first time I took a flight anywhere.
The
first month we lived in hostels in Lisbon (about 11€/night), I remember it was
a pretty hard period, you need to adapt to everything new, to a whole different
system than we are used to, after that we got a place in a dormitory (Alfredo de
Sousa Residence) which was pretty good and cheap (225€/month for a single room)
for Lisbon's standards and really close to the university (1 minute). So after I
got to the dorm and slept couple nights in my room in peace I remember waking
up one day and realizing „that's it, that is what I expected how to feel“.
Everything after that was so easy for me, I enjoyed every moment. The dorm also
had an awesome canteen on the lowest floor (2,65€/full meal).
The
staff (Ana, Carlotta) in the host institution were really kind to us. They
understood our „fear“ of being abroad and so far away from home and did
everything that was in their power to make us feel like home and they succeeded
in it. I am very thankful for them. NOVA Information Management School is the
faculty I attended. It is a very well organized faculty with the latest
technologies implemented and great professors who helped us with everything we
needed. We could have consultations any time we needed, even in non-working
hours. NOVA IMS had a great student council with their awesome president
(Patricia) who did their best to introduce us to the city in our first few days
there. Student council also organized various activities in the faculty yard
like bbq's and live music. The students who attended the same semester were from
Turkey, Greece, Italy, Lithuania, Germany etc. and also some of the Balkan countries like Slovenia, Serbia, Macedonia and Kosovo.
Lisbon
is the capital city of Portugal with around 500k people (so about like the
capital of my country). It lies on the western Iberian Peninsula on the
Atlantic Ocean and the river Tagus as well on the other side (basically you can
go to two different big great beaches within most 1 hour travel with public
transport). Surfing is a great part of it. It is a charismatic city which is
„alive“ 24 hours a day with an awesome climate. The city has a welcoming and
liberal atmosphere, while still embracing its deep-rooted heritage and
extensive history. In Lisbon there are all kinds of people – any type of
personality and looks that you can imagine, it is an absolutely multicultural
city. I can say it is pretty safe if you don't look for problems (why would
you?). Police officers are everywhere and it's very effective, still danger can
be found in the form of pickpockets. Public transport is amazing and it
connects all of the city. As a student you can get a discounted monthly ticket
for about 30€ which covers all the transport services (bus, metro, tram, even a
boat to different parts of the city). Not far from Lisbon there are many places
you can visit like Pena Palace, Quinta da Regaleira, Cabo da Roca (the most
western point in continental Europe) which are located in Sintra and as well as
the beautiful city Cascais and travel tickets to those places are mostly
included in monthly ticket. Lisbon has a lot of students on exchange every
semester. So I had an opportunity to meet people from every continent.
During the exchange I started to like something new in
my life – traveling and exploring the cities. In that period I traveled to
Portuguese cities like Porto, Coimbra, Leiria, Obidos in inland Portugal and as
well Portimao, Faro and Sagres in the south. Porto is one of the most beautiful
cities I have ever been to. It has a river in the city centre which divides two
parts of the city and reminds me very much of my hometown. Some of them I
traveled alone or with friends. Tickets were around 15 to 20€ one way. Others I
traveled with student organizations like ESN (Erasmus Student Network) and ELL
(Erasmus Life Lisboa). Those are helpful people who organize various trips to
the beaches in Lisbon or the cities near (Sesimbra - Riberia do Cavalo, Setubal
– Troia or Comporta), but also trips to Gibraltar and Spain.
But definitely, the best trip then and still now in my
life is visiting the Portuguese island Ponta Delgada (Sao Miguel) which is part
of Azores (archipelago). Azores consists of 9 different islands which have
volcanic origins. If you like nature, hiking and swimming in natural spring
pools – you should go there, but it's much more than that trust me. Return
tickets are around 50-100€ with low-cost Ryanair, depending on when you buy
them. It is a place with beautiful hidden waterfalls, viewpoints and natural
hot spring pools. Weather can change really fast there (from storm to sunny
without cloud just within 5 mins), so it is incredible to see how the clouds
move fast, like real-time time-lapse. A funny and good thing there is that
there are no dangerous animals because of its volcano origins, so almost all
animals were imported somehow. Only some kind of birds are native there. I managed to travel there with a
Bosnian friend (Hana) whom I met at the beginning and three more friends who we
then met just for these specific trip and the dates of the trip in the Facebook
Erasmus student group in Lisbon. We rented a car and shared expenses. That's
what Erasmus is all about.
I
also visited Madrid which was my childhood wish since I am a fan of Real
Madrid. It takes 7 hours by bus and the one-way ticket is around 20€. It is
also pretty well-connected and easy to travel to northern Spanish cities and as
well Andalusia on the south.
For
the end I would like to thank you for taking your time to read this long text.
My suggestion to everyone would be to try the experience of studying outside of
your country, it doesn't matter what the location is. You will meet a lifetime
friend there, which is the most valuable thing you can get from Erasmus. It's
something you'll remember forever.
The next year I gained another opportunity to study in Poland, which is a totally different from Portugal, starting from the climate and then everything else. But I happily accepted it and it was also one hell of an experience.
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