I'm studying Foreign Languages Applied to International Business in English, Spanish and Chinese (LEA) and graduated with my Bachelor degree a year ago. I am now advancing to a Masters' degree. I speak French, Creole of Martinique, English, Spanish, Chinese (B1) and Brazilian Portuguese (B2). I can write Arabic and Russian even though I might not know what things mean ahaha. I want to be an interpreter or translator in big organizations (United Nations, UNESCO etc). My short term project would be to work in advertising and later apply to work as an interpreter (when I can manage my stress level ahaha). I love traveling and ferrets, but never owned one.
Miembro desde el 24 Abril 2014.
Keep improving my Chinese and discover more about the culture
Food, nice people, loads of opportunities, growing city
A bit dirty and very noisy
Internship
Cheap, good food, nice people, loads of things to do
Pollution, a bit dirty, people spit on the floor all the time and everywhere
Transition before moving to another country to intern
Honestly, downtown Luxembourg is rather cool
It's raining all the time, the country doesn't really have an identity (at least where I am at the moment) because there are too many foreigners imposing their culture and language. Some people don't even speak French at all and don't want to learn.
Internship downtown Surfers Paradise
To be determined (moving in three days)
To be determined
Same as before, but this time in Masters (second year)
Same
Same
Same as before, but this time in Masters.
Same
Same
Working downtown, I knew the city before so I wasn't really having that touristy vibe.
Everything is cheap, people are awesome, super open-minded, funny, generous. It's my second home (literally).
Maybe a little dirty after weekends ... because botellon or Feria or Semana Santa. Gets pretty cold during "winter"
Internship downtown Vancity
Everything, literally everything: people, the food, environment, lifestyle, everything
Very expensive city, maybe too expensive. And companies don't want to pay their interns at all
Studies
Friendly people, laid back. Loads of fast-foods around my uni'
Far from the cities (Cleveland etc)
Living downtown, nothing better.
The nice little streets, the weather (weird I know), public transportation is okay I guess
Weather (yeah, sometimes), it's kind of dirty as people don't pick up after their dogs and young people throw up everywhere etc, it's gross. Late transportation and strikes (happens pretty often).
Born and raised
Welcoming people, delicious food, pretty beaches, Caribbean vibe with European touch.
Prices are high