Today couldn’t get worse for us. First of all, my bike got stolen…All that was left was the front wheel. I didn’t take a picture because I was so pissed at the time. I had to rent a new one … Continue reading
May 29, 2010
by Lev
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May 29, 2010
by Lev
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Today couldn’t get worse for us. First of all, my bike got stolen…All that was left was the front wheel. I didn’t take a picture because I was so pissed at the time. I had to rent a new one … Continue reading
May 29, 2010
by Lev
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Our first coffee in six days, you wouldn’t expect that from Italy, huh? I guess it’s the lack of opportunities and available shops near our complex. Anyway, the coffee was great (as expected). Dinner was at the roof for everyone … Continue reading
May 29, 2010
by Lev
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Today was our first lesson day, but first up was registration at the Ferrara University. As usual, it would take a very long time before we finally got registered. I found it weird that our tuition fee, after we semi-registered, … Continue reading
May 26, 2010
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We’ve only walked up until today, because busses are very, very uncommon in Ferrara. I was quite surprised by that but could understand why they did it. I mean, the city isn’t too big. Everything is within walking distance. Still, … Continue reading
May 26, 2010
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This is what you get when it’s sunday, when the shops are closed, when it’s hot and while we’re waiting for our colleagues to arrive because we have their keys (but don’t know their arrival times…): The reception gave us … Continue reading
May 26, 2010
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We all slept very well in our new beds and got up early in the morning. After breakfast (cornflakes!) we decided to check out the gym and study rooms. The apartments are divided into towers (one, two and three) and … Continue reading
May 25, 2010
by Lev
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Due to me not having our usernames and passwords yet, my blogposts of previous days are a bit delayed. Getting up early, double checking the luggage, saying goodbye to friends and family and I’m ready to go to Italy for … Continue reading