Evidence of Flora, an Erasmus student in the Czech Republic
Well yes! Erasmus do in the area of Applied Arts, you can! Although schools are even less organized than the FAC, it gets there! The evidence with Flora, a recent graduate of Olivier de Serres in visual communication and is a party in the Czech Republic for one year.
thank her for answering a few questions:
- How did you get the opportunity to go where you are?
Benh I actually heard of ERASMUS projects and I immediately said I want to leave WAAAH find stuff away and empty all that I know here (and empty the BTS was going through!). The steps are quite heavy, and you should always go after those responsible ERASMUS if you do not want to miss the registration dates, renderings of a letter of motivation, etc etc ...
And then, there's still a choice, everyone can not go. This year it was 15.
I chose the Czech Republic among all countries, proposed that because I do not want to leave in the common destinations "England" "Spain" or just starting to celebrate. Moreover I wanted to be more disoriented and discover the countries of the East, our new Europe. And finally, the Czech Republic is very interesting for its graphics.
- What school are studying you?
I study at the Academy of Architecture, Art and Design in Prague (AAAD), more commonly known Umprum here (the equivalent of Decorative Arts in the Czech Republic).
- What are you doing? (Areas of study, workshops ...)
I'm in Graphic Design & Visual Communication. Basically you should see the teachers twice a week, and if it has a lot of optional workshops (Bookbinding, modeling, nude sketches, during the Czech) and has access Free workshops lithography, silk screen (and a bunch of others but I could use).
- Would you work to show us?
I have nothing finished yet but as soon as I finish a project yes!
- What do you find different from France? What does it bring you?
I think the teachers are closer to their students here, many more available, and being able to freely use workshops to implement the projects through completion, it's very exciting! It is also much left to ourselves anyway. If you do not come ongoing and we are lagging behind, too bad for us.
- Something to say?
The Czech Republic is not so exotic that it (once you-just-conquered the language barrier!). There is finally the bread not that bad and good Gulas (goulash) very fat ... It's very nice pace of capital but rather small and narrow, so it feels pretty family (and class).
And my blog tells a little of all our adventures (part histoirienne a friend along with me ERASMUS) in BD and humorous stories. If you like, please let us know;)
Find Flora and Emily on their blog: http://prague.sitelle.over-blog.com/
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