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Topic: Where would you go on exchange? -further question
euronat
Posts: 1548
Location: UK

edit: see post #50 for further question

I need to decided asap where I would prefer to study abroad through my university exchange program

So far i've narrowed it down to a few possibilities. I'm thinking of studying in either Canada, Sweden, or the Netherlands.

I'm currently studying business and my main goal is really just to have some fun and meet new people.

If I went to Canada it would be either Vancouver or Toronto I'd be going to uni at. Netherlands - I can either go to uni in Amsterdam or Maastrich (in the south...near belgium). Sweden - I can choose from unis in Stockholm, Uppsala, Goteborg, Lund, and Lulea.

So, if it were up to you, where would you go?


Interested in any info ppl might have on life and/or uni in these countries, pros/cons, etc, etc...
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Tung
Posts: 3723
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
vancouver ftw. spent 3 months there, love it.
euronat
Posts: 1549
Location: UK
what sorts of things did you get up to? why is it so good?
Tung
Posts: 3724
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
i was younger then, but the feel of the city was great. almost every other place ive ever been to, never felt like the sort of place i could live, vancouver is a bigger brisbane with a bit of a colder winter, but just as friendly people and atmosphere

plus with whistler mountain not far away the skiing and snowboarding is awesome apparently, and its a short drive to seattle for some cheap ass shopping and some cool sights
trog
AGN Admin
Posts: 17863
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Good choices!

I'd go Canada just because of the language thing. I've heard great things about Sweden though (worked with some awesome Swedish guys a couple years ago) and I really want to go there.
Andrewus
Posts: 1852
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Deutschland.
StreX
Posts: 4955
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
yeah all great places, will be awesome no matter what.

i would choose sweden just for the cultural thing to mix it up. learn a bit of the language and root hawt blonde chicks. plus they have good net.

jag tuker du ar vaker
Tanaka Khan
Posts: 1897
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Whats the language situation in Sweeden and the Netherlands? Thats what might stop me from heading there (unless english is a fairly used language there).
sLiNky
Posts: 626
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
vancouver?? As long as you don`t own a car you are fine. Car theft in vancouver is totally out of control. Some of the guys will do anything to get a car. Break into it just to steal a radio and sell it for $5 on the street. It`s f***ed up.

Have a look at this http://www.baitcar.com/ .
Persay
Posts: 3852
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
so the crime is completely isolated to car thefts? i find that hard to believe
sLiNky
Posts: 628
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
No. But it`s the biggest crime
HERMITech
Posts: 3443
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Want a rel life experience, hang out with a group of bikers for a year or so. You'll either Become or Belong
mooby
Posts: 3104
Location: UK
vancouver is ok. sweden is good. people are friendly and stuff, but it can get a bit lonley until you learn swedish.

netherlands, i didnt like at all.
AENIMA
Posts: 17
Location: Canada
For Canada I would go with Calgary or Vancouver.....currently living in Toronto and it's got too many shades of grey for my liking...feels like im living in an american city what with all the gang related shootings and what not... west coast canada ftw.....flying back there this saturday can't wait :D
paveway
Posts: 3174
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
i thought amsterdam would have been the clear cut winner here..
masta_blasta
Posts: 730
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
I've only visited Vancouver briefly and I love it. I definately wanna head back there. I guess cost is an issue - I'm guessing Sweden or the Netherlands would be a bit more expensive yeah?
euronat
Posts: 1550
Location: UK
yeah sweden is likely to be most expensive, canada will probably be the cheapest place to live (on the aussie $).

i understand that in both sweden and the netherlands a lot of ppl will speak some level of english, and the university courses will be taught in english
spidz
Posts: 9436
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
what paveway said.
neda
Posts: 17
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Whats the language situation in Sweeden


im lead to beleive they speak swedish
Kat
Posts: 7238
Location:
The Netherlands are a good choice. Drugs, okay looking women, and snow

last edited by Kat at 09:11:54 11/Jan/06
korbs
Posts: 956
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
The language thing wouldn't be an issue at all in any of those places. All swedes speak (almost) flawless english. Netherlands is much the same, though the standard of english isn't as high. But yeah, the language won't be a problem at all.

reload!
Posts: 2387
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Amsterdam
trog
AGN Admin
Posts: 17872
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Have a look at this http://www.baitcar.com/ .
ahaha, what an awesome site and concept by law enforcement

Video: I hope this isn't another bait car man!
mooby
Posts: 3105
Location: UK
The Netherlands are a good choice. Drugs, okay looking women, and snow


snow in the netherlands? opposed to sweden? swedes deal with snow alot better.

what you say korbs is true. however, if your in a bar with 2 or more other swedes they will often revert back to swedish when they talk. not being rude or anything, just reflex i guess.
Merlyn
Posts: 546
Location: Other International
Well i may be a bit biased but i say go with Sweden, prefferably Göteborg. You will have no problem with language here as eveyone under 40 speaks 99% good english and under 60 is about 80%.
Stockholm - you may as well go to any other large city in the europe.
Uppsala - Close to Stockholm, basically a student city.
Lund - To close to Målmo (you would understand if you lived there) on the plus side it is on the border to Denmark (cheap booze)
Lulea - Way up north, good if you want to freeze your ass off 11 months of the year.
Göteborg (where i live) - Same size as Adelaide, easy access to most of Europe and generally the place that made me want to stay in Sweden.

But seriously, any place in Sweden would be good to stay except Lulea... just to far away from anything and far to cold.
If you decide to come here, lmk and i can help you get to know the place and such.
euronat
Posts: 1552
Location: UK
cheers!

better make a decision then i spoze... :)
Merlyn
Posts: 547
Location: Other International
Also this may sound so stereotyped but, Swedes ADORE our accent. I just got back yesterday and my accent is back in full force apparently. Wifey and i can't hear it but the few people i have spoken to since have all said it.
Persay
Posts: 3856
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
china or japan to bone asians
sLaps_Forehead
Posts: 2266
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
So an aussie bloke has a pretty good chance of getting laid in Sweden, eh Merlyn?
Merlyn
Posts: 548
Location: Other International
Well, to put it that simply... yes.
Even with a wedding ring on i get hit on whenever i go up to a bar to order drinks. It is pretty amazing.
The wife was less than impressed once when i got chatted up at Av10(an ok club) once and she was standing on the other side of me :)
Merlyn
Posts: 549
Location: Other International
also Nat, if you have anymore questions about Sweden, feel free to ask away. Either here on on #ausgamers.
Stez
Posts: 2988
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Don't go to canada. It's pretty similar to australia in terms of lifestyle and people.

Definately europe. If u go to sweden/nether, then u have like 20 other countries within a $40 flight.
Tanaka Khan
Posts: 1915
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Even with a wedding ring on i get hit on whenever i go up to a bar to order drinks. It is pretty amazing.


Very amazing,because i know what you look like =P
HAHAHA
Persay
Posts: 3858
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
oh LOL!
mongie
Posts: 3570
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
I'd be going to sweden, Göteborg (stealing merlyn's litle ö)...

I've always wanted to go to sweden, I don't know why... and merlyn says Göteborg so Göteborg.
euronat
Posts: 1553
Location: UK
hey merlyn, have u got msn? dcmc85 at hotmail.com
Gol
Posts: 1300
Location: Gold Coast, Queensland
The only good thing about Sweden is that the band In Flames is from there :D
Agent 99
Posts: 411
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Sweden - would be an awesome place to visit!
typo
Posts: 4657
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
anywhere in europe. It is cheap to travel and with just a few hours by train can take you to dozens of different countries and cultures.

Merlyn
Posts: 550
Location: Other International
Awesome to visit and live.
And train??...... these days with ryanair (and it's like) we just fly.
AU$20 to London, Prague, Frankfurt, etc.
Tanaka Khan
Posts: 1919
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
oh LOL!


Keep trolling persay,with comments like that your only proving that you have nothing worth while to add to this forum.
Merlyn
Posts: 551
Location: Other International
I would say nothing to add to the human race, but meh..
Tanaka Khan
Posts: 1920
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
=)
Obes
Posts: 4126
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
I'd go to prague... Not one in your list, but any of my friends that have been to Europe have come back and said it was one of the best bit.
gimpy
Posts: 742
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
All would be nice, but personally I'd go for Canada.

Know lots of people who have visited there and also dated a Canadian chick for a bit. They are similar to aussies, whereas your other choices you'd experience a much bigger culture gap, which could appeal to you, so either way, that might help you make the decision.
ObojoN
Posts: 43
Location: Townsville, Queensland
go to sweden and check out the metal scene (in flames \m/)
mooby
Posts: 3107
Location: UK

plus gothemburg has the dancing dingo
mooby
Posts: 3108
Location: UK
I'd go to prague...


czechs cool to visit, but i wouldnt live there. english is harder, and i the guys are a bit shaved head, stand offish.

Merlyn
Posts: 560
Location: Other International
i can think of about 1 000 000 better reasons to come to Göteborg apart from the "Dripping Dingo"
Denny
Posts: 3051
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
i've visited all three choices in the last year so i think i can add something resembling intelligence:

1. Vancouver: did an exchange to UBC had a fantastic time and would HIGHLY RECOMMEND IT AS AN OPTION. If ubc is your vancouver option then you won't be dissapointed they have a huge exchange program (300+ each semester i think) and you will meet a heap of europeans and mexicans 60+ out of my semester were mexican). You will party a lot and if you play your cards right you will make friends for life who live in exotic places that you can visit after your exchange finishes. If you go for the winter semester (jan to may) then you will also be able to ski at either of the 3 local mountains (40 minutes from campus by public transport) or whistler (1.5hours from campus). I can't stress enough how fantastic Vancouver is as a place to live if only temporarily, UBC is a beautiful campus and there are 3 half-decent bars on campus and a whole heap more a bus ride away. The only downer is the campus police will break up any half decent party before 1am probably

2. Netherlands: lived in rotterdam with a mate (from Vancouver!) for 10 days, while i didn't get down to Maastrict i met a fair few people who were doing an exchange there and loving it, it is apparently a real student city and a great place to travel europe from (being a bit more central than Amersterdam). Amsterdam i visited for 2 days and while it is nice enough it is too touristy and i can't imagine it is the best city to study in (Leuven and Maastrict have better reps in Holland as study cities). I liked the netherlands and it is probably a good place to study as most people have a fairly good grasp of english (even the lowliest server at a store will have passing english) so don't feel there is a language issue involved. Plusses for the netherlands is that you have more than a few ryanair hubs nearby with Eindhoven, Charleroi (belgium) and Dusseldorf (just over the border in germany). The train system is fantastic too and amsterdam is probably 2hours by train away at most. Smoking pot is legal in all of the netherlands, no need to go to amsterdam for your fix. Final note that the netherlands is one of the more expensive countries in Europe

3. sweden: 3day weekender to visit friends (from Vancouver!) only visited stockholm and even then the short days and early winter weather (0deg and first snow in november!) meant we didn't do much but drink and nurse hangovers. I have heard the cities other than stockholm can be much more fun but i have this only to say, the swedes have been embarking on some ambitious breeding program by which uggos can't mate because i have never seen so many ridiculously good looking girls and because of the cold winters they seem to lock everyone in the gym or at least the lack of fatties would seem to suggest it. Sweden: high hotty factor but f***ing expensive to drink.

Sorry for the lack of paragraphs, hope that makes your decision easier if you want more info hit me up on msn nick_denham@hotmail.com
euronat
Posts: 1554
Location: UK

still undecided on whether to go canada or sweden...i keep making my mind up, then finding out more info, then reconsidering...etc :S


can i ask you all another question - if u had to choose another place in canada besides Vancouver (they have very limited availability at UBC Vancouver), where would you go? The choices are:

Toronto
Montreal
Calgary
Waterloo
Edmonton
Denny
Posts: 3052
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
montreal, only spent 3 days there but it is a party town :)

haven't been to toronto, calgary is pretty quiet and you really want to stear clear of edmonton
Matt
Posts: 657
Location: Brisbane, Queensland

Not wanting to hijack this thread, but can anyone give info on studying abroad in Deft, Netherlands or Copenhagen, Denmark? Looking to go to a decent eng uni in Europe for my 3rd year. I'd love to go to Sweden but the unis aren't as good and apparently not all courses are taught in english.
Merlyn
Posts: 574
Location: Other International
You have been misinformed in regards to Swedish universities.
Matt
Posts: 658
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Technical University of Delft ranks #15, while the available swedish unis don't even rank on the THES 'top 100 technology universities' list.

I hear that lecturers choose what language they want to teach in, then exchange students get english tutoring if swedish is chosen? Merlyn, how is Lund uni or Göteborg uni for engineering (I like the look of Göteborg)? How are there locations (night life, etc). I realise that the THES list is probably bias and these unis are pretty good; I'm still gathering information, thanks :)
Merlyn
Posts: 577
Location: Other International
From what i am aware of, Chalmers university is the tech uni here.
Kind of like
UQ - Göteborg Uni.
QUT - Chalmers.

And you are right in regards to the language part though, i was reffering to the quality. Though it seems (from what i have been told) that more and more classes are in english. Guess that is because the global market standard is english.
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