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  1. Meeting in Estonia – my experience as a Romanian student
    Hello, my name is Stefan and I had the opportunity to be part of the team that travelled to Estonia from Romania . This week I spent in Estonia was probably the best experience of my life. There I did a lot of sport activities and learned how sport can help us reduce the level of stress in our lives.
    Beside this I met a lot of new people and I made a lot of new friends. I will never forget how fast I got attached and how I learned something new from each and every student from all countries. It was a unique opportunity for me to practice my English and develop my social skills.
    The general impression after this experience is excellent. Our hosts were very dedicated and they prepared every activity for us so we can have fun and do not get bored. I liked the most the fact that Estonian students showed us the beauty of Kanepi trough games and workshops.
    In the end, I would like to thank everyone involved in this project for helping me understand that life is better and easier if I do sports and socialize as much as I can.

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  2. My experience in Estonia was something unbelievebel: I never anticipated it, I underestimated the effects it could have on me and still it happened and I’m still baffled by the people I met and by the places I’ve seen.
    The moment I had set foot in Tallinn I knew I was stepping in unknown territory along side a bunch of people I had never imagined I would grow so fond of. Another thing that took me by surprise was the food: no matter what those people used in their dishes, they couldn’t keep me away from eating anything that passes by me, even though I consider myself quite the pretentious eater.
    To make sure we wouldn’t get too bored in that marvellous country the organisers arranged all sorts of fun, enticing and exciting activities meant for bonding, team building and pure enjoyment. First thing in the first morning we searched for our knowledge of engineering and struggled to build the most autonomous car out of bottles, balloons and other materials like that.
    By far the most original and iconic activity of them all was rafting done on one of the many rivers that transfers Estonia’s landscape. Along with all the fun we had gliding on near water we even got the “honour” to take a bath in it. Needles to say we had the occasion to hone our survival skills until help arrived.
    Estonia as a country is very quaint and peaceful and its folk compensate in friendliness what they lack in numbers. I personally enjoyed the cold climate and I was very fond of the vast fir tree forests.
    Last but not least I would like to thank the amazing collective, including classmates, best teachers in Europe and new found friends.
    Robert Milea

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  3. It was a good experience, where I met people who are like a second family for me.The sports activities we performed there helped us to communicate in English with the other teams. Since the first activities we have begun to understand each other. The purpose of the activities we did there was to eliminate the daily stress. My favorite activity was football because the teams were made to be students from every country in it. Kanepi is a city to my liking because it is surrounded by the mountains and you can carry out many activities based on the exits in nature. I want to go back to Estonia with my friends.
    Jitaru Stefan

    Thank you Erasmus,
    Thank you Estonia!

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  4. Estonia was an incredible experience and I would repeat it with any ocasion.
    I have met a lot of new and interesting people and we have set up very strong friendships that still last and will last for a long time. We had a very good time and developed our abilities, like teamwork and working with others.
    It was a wonderful experience and i would repeat it with any ocassion.

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  5. On May 9th 2018, The National College of Computer Sciences Grigore Moisel organised the Wuropean Open Day!
    The Erasmus team presented the activities of the project, the products created during the project, the teachers and the students shared their experience and impressions on the project activities. The teachers and students that participated in the Estonian mobility presented the activities. We were happy that we could show all our work on the project, the results and products to other students and teachers of our college!

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