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If you're 18 and a resident in an Erasmus+ Programme country, it's time to expand your comfort zone

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      As if 18 year olds even have a comfort zone!

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        My (Irish) son did his third year of college on this program in Denmark. Had an absolute ball and went back after graduating to do his masters there then lived and worked in Denmark for some time after before moving to Germany.

        Can't recommend this program highly enough if you're college age.

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          I did that, I now have two masters degrees in aerospace engineering instead of one for the same number of years and have a crazy fun year in the Czech Republic.

          10/10, I would do it again (except I don't think my liver would survive that anymore)

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