What are the Challenges of Studying Abroad as an Undergraduate Student?

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Well we have here a another undergraduate student from Spain (Catalunya) with a lot of questions and any answer in physics. I'm in my 3d year and the next year will be probably studying in Oldenburg (Germany) thanks to the Erasmus Program (any suggestion would be welcome) . I have a lot of interest on quantum mechanics and CS.

Please, be such comprehensive about my english grammatic faults. I was always bad on languages (Now you can laugh trough my face. I'm going next year to Germany and i don't have any idea lol).
 
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I'm curious but, are you using some bot to do this comment? 'Cause in any other case, i admire your compromise to this such big forum. Thank you anyway.
 
No, Greg is not a bot. :biggrin:

Don't worry about your English. I can understand you very well.

If you would like some help getting started at PF, feel free to send me a message. Just click on my name and start a conversation. I'll be glad to help. I'm thinking of help finding your way around or advice on how to follow the rules when posting.
 
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I'm curious but, are you using some bot to do this comment?
LOL, no, just very dedicated to the PF. :smile:
 
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No, Greg is not a bot. :biggrin:

I hope so, but my question was in the sense that if he was using a bot in this section of the forum. It's what a person who use "the minimum Energy - theorem" (or maybe lazy) like me would do in his situation.

Well ofc i didn't want to compromise anyone, just curious. Maybe too much curious :-p
 
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