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i know that doing a language degree in the uk requires you to spend time in a country where they speak that language, and as i understand that’s separate from erasmus.
as they’re bringing back erasmus the year i plan to start my degree would i hypothetically be able to do erasmus in a different european country on top of the time abroad you do as part of the course? i have an EU nationality too so hopefully that would make studying abroad easier though i don’t know anything about the technicalities and rules
u/AnteaterCalm401 — 13 days ago