To my mind, the more you'll meet people, the more you'll learn about your new life at the university.
So, try to be as sociable as possible.
You can joins sports associations on the campus, it's a good way to talk to other students.
There, you'll be answered all the questions you may wonder. The new in EVE, is PL@TINE, a website for students and associations to make your commitment to the University easier.
If you live in one of the rooms of the university, it will be easier to bump into new people.
You could cook in the common room and have breakfast and dinner with the other students living on the same floor.
Don't hesitate to ask them who have been here for two or three years. They'll glady talk about their experience, follow their advice and you'll fit well to your new life.
You could cook in the common room and have breakfast and dinner with the other students living on the same floor.
Don't hesitate to ask them who have been here for two or three years. They'll glady talk about their experience, follow their advice and you'll fit well to your new life.
Good idea to quote EVE's association. But I don't try it enough. Maybe you know where to find informations about evenings' organization?
RépondreSupprimerI totally agree with you! You have to be sociable and possibly engage in associations. EVE is really great for a place full of cultural discoveries.
RépondreSupprimerYes :)
RépondreSupprimerAnd Justine, you can find informations about evenigs' organizations in the BDE, or sometimes in the big footbridge in Stendhal !