Moving to Graz

Anastasia Klimashevskaya hiking in Styria.
Anastasia Klimashevskaya hiking in Styria.
By Ute Wiedner - It's been quite some time since I moved to Graz to go on with my master's program: time flies, every day there is something new - I never get tired of discovering this wonderful city anew. First of all, my parents always wanted me to see the world, study abroad, get precious experience. After finishing my bachelor's at home and having worked for a bit, I also realized that I'm still young and not ready yet to stay firmly in one place - I have the whole world waiting for me! However, all this requires quite a lot from an inexperienced student. Not only do you need to be psychologically ready to leave your home, your comfort zone, deal with language barriers and cultural differences, but you also need to know about very simple everyday things, like documents, payments, money, laws and taxes. Getting less interesting now, huh? But trust me, it's worth it, don't be afraid of that. of TU Graz. First it was the tedious process of gathering all the needed documents, then getting in touch, sending letters for more information and waiting, waiting.
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