Hola!! I am a Spanish girl and i study Psicology! I want to study at Erasmus in Coimbra next year.. can you give me any opinion about it??? Subjets, Professors, students, exams, university, adaptaçao do codigo a Bolonha
I'm sorry, but I'm not starting to study portuguese yet... but eu entendu muito bem el portugues.
Se alguem puder ajudar?
Obrigadiña
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Hola!
No estudio psicología así que no se que decirte sobre asignaturas, profesores, etc.
Lo mejor será que eches un vistazo en la web de la facultad de psico. http://www.uc.pt/fpce y esperes a ver si alguien te echa una mano aquí.
Salu2
No estudio psicología así que no se que decirte sobre asignaturas, profesores, etc.
Lo mejor será que eches un vistazo en la web de la facultad de psico. http://www.uc.pt/fpce y esperes a ver si alguien te echa una mano aquí.
Salu2
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Don´t angry, please.
Only english,ok. Eu perçebo; but if someone have information about it and want to explain me something in spanish, i think it´s a good option.
So, i take my email: eneazul@hotmail.com
Obrigada, JulesS
Only english,ok. Eu perçebo; but if someone have information about it and want to explain me something in spanish, i think it´s a good option.
So, i take my email: eneazul@hotmail.com
Obrigada, JulesS
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Lo siento, Jules! Pero si la chica es española, creo qué podremos facilitar la comunicación. Como prefieres qué hablemos, eneazul?
sorry, Jules! But if she's Spanish, I think we could make communication easier. How would you like us to talk, eneazul?
Desculpa, Jules! Mas se a rapariga é espanhola, não custa nada facilitar e falar em castelhano (ou portunhol). Como preferes que falemos, eneazul?
sorry, Jules! But if she's Spanish, I think we could make communication easier. How would you like us to talk, eneazul?
Desculpa, Jules! Mas se a rapariga é espanhola, não custa nada facilitar e falar em castelhano (ou portunhol). Como preferes que falemos, eneazul?
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Não entendo a confusão. Tratando-se de um tópico específico para um utilizador estrangeiro, acho que não custa nada falar em Espanhol (se tivermos esse conhecimento), como alguns fizeram. Por isso, embora a língua oficial do fórum seja o Português, não vejo problema em falarem em Espanhol neste caso específico (já que o tópico é, essencialmente, para ajudar o caso específico da eneazul, não se trata de um tópico de discussão geral - onde, aí sim, o Português seria a "língua obrigatória"). Não vejo qual o benefício em recusarmo-nos a falar em Espanhol para um Espanhol, se temos esse conhecimento, para depois falar em Inglês.
E pronto, off-topic linguístico terminado.
E pronto, off-topic linguístico terminado.
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Uma vez que eu não pesco nada de espanhol e a eneazul parece dominar bem o Inglês, vou fazer o meu post em Inglês.
Hi, I'm a Psychology student in the University. I'm currently in the 4th year (or the 1st year of the master's). As far as the Bologna adaptation, we've only seen big changes this year, despite the fact that Bologna went ahead in our degree the year before. The final exam is worth, at most, 50% of the total grade; the rest of the grade is through assignments (generally group assignments) on each subject. On some subjects, we only have one big assignment, but in others, we have a big one and smaller ones, it depends. On my year, it also higly depends in the area you're specializing in. There are plenty of Erasmus students studying Psychology here, and, as far as I know, most professors understand the fact that mastering a new language is challanging and not really easy when you start off. The subjects you will have will depend on your University; for instance, I remember that last year an Italian girl was having some subjects with us (3rd year students), despite the fact that she was on her 2nd year in the University; but these are the things that you are better off contacting your University and Coimbra Univerisity. As far as the professors go, well, you get a bit of everything: those who excel in teaching, those who are so-and-so, and who would be better off not teaching. But most of them aren't really stuck-up or arrogant, they're people who will help you out when you need and will make you feel comfortable. As far as students go, again, you get a bit of everything, and it also depends on your colleages; I can say that my 4th year class is a bit cliquey, but overall, we're friendly
If you need any more information about anything, let me know
Hi, I'm a Psychology student in the University. I'm currently in the 4th year (or the 1st year of the master's). As far as the Bologna adaptation, we've only seen big changes this year, despite the fact that Bologna went ahead in our degree the year before. The final exam is worth, at most, 50% of the total grade; the rest of the grade is through assignments (generally group assignments) on each subject. On some subjects, we only have one big assignment, but in others, we have a big one and smaller ones, it depends. On my year, it also higly depends in the area you're specializing in. There are plenty of Erasmus students studying Psychology here, and, as far as I know, most professors understand the fact that mastering a new language is challanging and not really easy when you start off. The subjects you will have will depend on your University; for instance, I remember that last year an Italian girl was having some subjects with us (3rd year students), despite the fact that she was on her 2nd year in the University; but these are the things that you are better off contacting your University and Coimbra Univerisity. As far as the professors go, well, you get a bit of everything: those who excel in teaching, those who are so-and-so, and who would be better off not teaching. But most of them aren't really stuck-up or arrogant, they're people who will help you out when you need and will make you feel comfortable. As far as students go, again, you get a bit of everything, and it also depends on your colleages; I can say that my 4th year class is a bit cliquey, but overall, we're friendly
If you need any more information about anything, let me know
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Quando chegares a Coimbra, há muitos locais com anúncios de quartos para alugar, sendo um sítio bom os cartazes na rua. Podes ir à Associação Académica de Coimbra (www.aac.uc.pt) comprar um guia de quartos recomendados que é o Certificado de Habitabilidade.
Depois há as Repúblicas de estudantes, mais económicas, e as residências universitárias:
http://www.uc.pt/sasuc/ServicosApoioEst ... lojamento/
Depois há as Repúblicas de estudantes, mais económicas, e as residências universitárias:
http://www.uc.pt/sasuc/ServicosApoioEst ... lojamento/