| Anonymous |
| Hello!! My University has an exchange program with Sorbonne University... So far I am just looking into the logistics of everything, nothing is confirmed but just trying to find out more info. So my questions are... where would be the best place for an international student to live in Paris? I would want to have something fairly cheap (fit my student budget;)), in a central location, where there are some nice restaurants, cafes, clubs around... Somewhere that would be young and fun! Also, are there any students on here currently studying at Sorbonne? I would be interested to know your impressions, advice etc.. Thanks for the help!!! |
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| Maximus |
| you want "cheap" in the central area? :lol:
you must be joking |
| mixi |
| Students don't live in the center districts |
| tulaka |
| it would be great for a student to live in the central area, especially if you, Kristy, arrived for an exchange program. There are many places that might interest you in the center. It is not cheap though. An average cost is 200 euros per week. |
| Elis |
| I'd be afraid to rent a flat alone in a foreign country |
| Anonymous |
| To any American, Australian, Canadian, etc. people or students wondering this also - a few hints.
First - don't say "cheap". Nobody knows what this means for you. Say "800 Euros/month", etc.
Second - If you are not familiar with Paris or Parisians yet, a good place to start is Sarah Turnbull's book "Almost French", specifically chapter 18.
Good Luck :) |
| Maximus |
| A good book, I agree, "Almost French", can be bought here for only 13$
http://www.readinggroupguides.com/guides3/almost_french1.asp |