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How To Find Student Housing In Netherlands

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  Samudraki's Saturdays You've made your decision to come to The Netherlands to pursue higher education. Now that the applications are done, you've got to find a place to stay, and FAST! Don't wait till you get here to start your search. It's likely that you are looking for a new house whist temporarily staying at a hostel, or your current accommodation is too expensive, or you're still stuck in your home country due to Covid-19 and are looking a place to stay. Well, this blog is for all of you! Housing in The Netherlands is TOUGH  and for students it's even harder with numerous requirements from landlords and expensive housing agencies. So what can you do to find cheap(er) housing with your student financial status? Read more to find out. 1. Apply To Websites In Advance Alot of student housing have listings online or via agencies. As a student, free posts via Facebook or Websites are more common than going through a paid housing agency service. Using these

Biking Rules In The Netherlands (With Pictures!)

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Samudraki's Saturdays As a student in the Netherlands, you're most likely going to be on your bike ALOT! It's very rare to see students use public transport to commute in and around the city. However, as international students you are new to the city or country and biking here for the first time can be a bit overwhelming with all the biking rules. Don't fret, because this is your guide to the Dutch biking rules. They're actually very simple and easy to follow once you get the hang of it. Trust me, I managed to have 3 accidents in the first week because I was unaware of the rules and was on the wrong side of the road!  1. Bike on the red biking paths   Next to all streets are red strips painted on the road which are the biking paths which are marked with a painted bicycle. Google maps cannot differentiate what is the biking road from the main road, so don't make the mistake of biking directly on the street. The city center has alot of pedestrian zones, so don

The ULTIMATE Packing List For University Students 2020

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Samudraki's Saturdays Moving out of your home, city or even country for the first time can be daunting, yet exciting! University is all about discovering yourself and learning to be independent . If you're moving to university for the first time, and especially during 2020, a few things have changed from the regular university experience. Due to online classes, students are now home-bound for many hours than expected. This means that you actually do not need that "extra" luggage option when booking flights. So here I present to you, the ULTIMATE packing list to university in 2020! What you SHOULD bring to college:  Important Documents: Without these you can't register yourself at the city hall, hospital and university Passport ID card Student Visa Flight Information Admission Letter Medical Records & Prescriptions Insurance Bank Statements Travel Adapter: Without this your devices won't work, unless you buy new tech here Contact List: Make a list of all th