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Tag Archives: life in Tartu
My Estonian Calling
When people see or hear my name, Teele Männik, they automatically assume that a beautiful Estonian voice will come out, but they are always in for a surprise. Instead of that, they get a very strong American accent. The confused … Continue reading
Posted in Estonia, General, Student life, Studies, Tartu
Tagged competition, life in Tartu, living in Estonia, UT Blog Competition
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Happy Tweets from Room 351
Six girls, all of them international students at the University of Tartu this autumn semester, have been tweeting from a collective account @Raatuse349351. Here are some of their tweets, highlighting different sides of international student life enjoyed in Tartu by … Continue reading
Posted in Student life, Tartu
Tagged Erasmus, international students, life in Tartu, Raatuse, Raatuse dorm, student life, tweets, twitter
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Dark…and Bright Yellow Days
Cintia Elb, a UT international student from Brazil, has created her own plan for coping with the dark time in Estonia: It’s about making the dark yellow days bright. Continue reading
Posted in Estonia, Student life, Tartu
Tagged Brazil, coping with winter, dark time in Estonia, darkness, life in Tartu, student life
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