I didn’t get an accommodation in aparto I was too late 🤣 I rented mine for four months on Spotahome. You can watch my video I talked about this more: th-cam.com/video/7IO5o4eJfgM/w-d-xo.htmlsi=jKZzSPZlcX5SqWIn
Hey thanks for watching:) Yes most of them are in english, especially for exchange students. For full time students I know for their programs they are separated into english and Italian. I think the cost of living in milan is similar to most big cities, maybe a bit cheaper. You can check out my “all you need to know about milan exchange” video. I think average it’s around €1800-2500 month, including rent. Cheapest €1000.
Hey thanks for watching! Sorry didn’t check the comments earlier. I studied law in uni, but in milan I chose some different courses. It’s always a good idea to branch out more in uni times. In my undergrad, we could choose elective courses. So outside of law (70%), the remaining 30% I took business, sustainability, philosophy, entrepreneurship, architecture courses.
om i love your style of vlogs
Aww thank you so much! Hope this inspires you to go explore the world 🌎
Nice vid!!!!
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hi! what program were you doing?
Hey! I was doing Bachelor of Laws in Hong Kong
How did you get accommodation in Aparto Resident? Is it hard to get a spot?
I didn’t get an accommodation in aparto I was too late 🤣 I rented mine for four months on Spotahome. You can watch my video I talked about this more: th-cam.com/video/7IO5o4eJfgM/w-d-xo.htmlsi=jKZzSPZlcX5SqWIn
Are most the University classes in English? Also how affordable is Italy?
Hey thanks for watching:) Yes most of them are in english, especially for exchange students. For full time students I know for their programs they are separated into english and Italian.
I think the cost of living in milan is similar to most big cities, maybe a bit cheaper. You can check out my “all you need to know about milan exchange” video.
I think average it’s around €1800-2500 month, including rent. Cheapest €1000.
what are you studying?
Hey thanks for watching! Sorry didn’t check the comments earlier. I studied law in uni, but in milan I chose some different courses. It’s always a good idea to branch out more in uni times.
In my undergrad, we could choose elective courses. So outside of law (70%), the remaining 30% I took business, sustainability, philosophy, entrepreneurship, architecture courses.
impressive🫶🏻