Grace
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To be an erasmus student you have to be enrolled in a University...maybe Sorbonne? I don't think you can do it as a khagne student (but maybe some French friend can enlighten us on this.)
Grace said:To be an erasmus student you have to be enrolled in a University...maybe Sorbonne? I don't think you can do it as a khagne student (but maybe some French friend can enlighten us on this.)
Not necessarily, if she lives in rooms, she can go home every weekend like all Belgian students do. From Bruxelles to Paris, it’s only one hour and a half by train.BurberryBrit said:If she's studying in Belgium, does that mean she moved from Paris?
Thanks for the tip but do you know how many Université Paris there are ? I tried some of them but they don’t publish as much information as Paris IV does.CasiraghiTrio said:Try the University Paris too! Felix is/was at University Paris 2, so it's possible, who knows.
The website for Paris II is http://www.u-paris2.fr/
Coquine said:Not necessarily, if she lives in rooms, she can go home every weekend like all Belgian students do. From Bruxelles to Paris, it’s only one hour and a half by train.
Coquine said:Not necessarily, if she lives in rooms, she can go home every weekend like all Belgian students do. From Bruxelles to Paris, it’s only one hour and a half by train.
Thanks for the tip but do you know how many Université Paris there are ? I tried some of them but they don’t publish as much information as Paris IV does.
The problem with this whole Erasmus thing is that you have to plan your exchange long beforehand, so then Charlotte would already have known that she wouldn’t enter the ENS, so why would she still have participated at the concours ?
Maybe it’s better I stop thinking about it. If Amélie doesn't come online anymore, I think I’m going to check that list myself in Gent.
I know, it was a rhetorical question in my post.clymène said:There are at least 10 universities in Paris, but all of them don't dispense courses in literature, arts or human sciences.
I'm confused. So you succeed in your khâgne but not in the concours for Normale Sup. Instead of Normale Sup, you decide to go to la fac but you don't want to go to la fac in Paris, so you ask to study one year abroad. After that year, you return to your fac in Paris, you give them your notes and paf boum, you have a bachelor degree ! Am I right ?clymène said:It's no problem for erasmus, even when you are in khagne you can choose o go out of France just after you finished it.
Two friends of mine who were in khagne with me last year chose to do so. And there are now in Germany.
In fact even when you're in khagne, you have to register in a university in parallel, in case that you failed your concours. You go only to your khagne courses, and when the year is finished, you go to the university, give them the proof that you were in khagne, give them all your notes, and you are then considered as having passed your exams at university (even if you passed only those of khagne).
This is due to the enormous level of difficulty of khagne. Generally you become an excellent student once your khagne is finished and once you go on at university.
Coquine said:I know, it was a rhetorical question in my post.
I'm confused. So you succeed in your khâgne but not in the concours for Normale Sup. Instead of Normale Sup, you decide to go to la fac but you don't want to go to la fac in Paris, so you ask to study one year abroad. After that year, you return to your fac in Paris, you give them your notes and paf boum, you have a bachelor degree ! Am I right ?
rosana said:If she has everything in Paris, why would she go to Belgium?
amelie_bracke said:Hi all, I was 'shocked' yesterday. I'm studying at UGent (www.ugent.be) in Belgium for the moment. And yesterday afternoon, Charlotte has attended classes at our Faculty!!!! I'm sure nobody knows who she is here in Belgium, but I'm sure it was her! Why? Because I've checked the student list and she's on it . Maybe she'll become a new friend of me/us. We'll see ...
Hugs, Amelie
LouAnne said:VSD a french magazine said that charlotte was stying at la sorbonne in philosophy.