I need some information related to Edinburgh study program and do you need to cover course work for your PHD or it's just a research degree as in eroupe
Hi, I didn't do a PhD. I did a masters of science and it's a research degree. I wouldn't know the difference between EU unis since my master was radically different to my bachelors in France. I did more tests in France but I did more research based reports in the UK.
@@Moemaguerra ok thanks, but you have any idea about the PhD program ? I am just curious to know that how you spend the 3 years of your degree like is there any course work to do in the first year and the others for research or it would be only research as in most institute. If you can help me in this regard it would be great. I hope to join it at the end of this year so needed your guidance as you already spend time there
I need some information related to Edinburgh study program and do you need to cover course work for your PHD or it's just a research degree as in eroupe
Hiyaaa, You do get access to research papers and book platforms as a student. Our professors didn't base the course material on Uni books (alone) since Sustainability is an ever expanding and changing topic. There was never the need to buy any books but it might vary from one degree to the next.
Your message has made me so happy and I genuinely feel that this timing was perfect. I was watching some of my videos with a friend just last night and I realised how harsh and critical I always am with myself when I'm recording and editing things. And now, with this break from YT, I genuinely look back at myself with a more tender gaze. Maybe you don't care about all that, but the timing is so on point and that's why your message has actually made me so happy, so thank you for taking the time out of your day to spread love and joy 💗✨🥺. I really appreciate it.
Hi Moema. I am coming to Paris in May. I just wanted to ask, for a solo female traveller what is the safest way from terminal 2 CDG airport to Ivry sur seine (a little bit outside main paris...closest station on google maps was port de choisy). Im landing at 20;35 hours so by the time i clear immigration and get my luggage it may be 10 pm ....should i take rerB train and then the tram ? The airbnb is 10 minutes walk from port de choisy....is that safe for me to walk at like 11-12 at night? Or sgould i take a cab?
hey thanks for the informative video... I will be solo travelling in Oct, any recommendations for good hostels with elevators.. much love from India <3
No worries. I might not be able to help, I've never had to use a hostel and don't know anyone who did use one too. If it's a chain hostel it's likely to have an elevator, potentially see if you can get assigned the disabled room (will likely be bottom floor if no elevator available). Have a lovely trip ! :)
Thanks for your informative video. I have been several times to Paris via CDG and have taken different ones to get to the city. I liked the Weekly/Monthly method except for issues with getting my picture made to give the person to complete that ticket (machine for photo was not being friendly even complying with the instructions). I will know more next time based on your video. Thanks.
I'm sorry to hear about the issues with the photos. It's so important to have a passport photo otherwise they will try and fine you :(. I'm glad you found this video helpful! I hope your future trips will continue to get better and more enjoyable! ☺️💖🎉
Thanks for the follow up. I had my passport of course but not an extra photo and they had be go to the nearby kiosk photo. But, it eventually worked out ok. Having that ticket got me on and off RER, Metro, bus.@@Moemaguerra
Hiii Humm I do have my experience of my course and living in the city, I also touch on housing and entry but I don't go in a lot of depth. There are chapters so they can see if it's of any help: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-WTV1slZ49VY.html
Hi Kono 💖 Thank you so much for taking the time to write such a sweet message. I truly appreciate it, it's very kind 🥺. Thank you for taking the time out of your day to watch my videos, it means a lot to me.
ARGHHHHHH 💐💖🥹 This is incredible. I'm glad you enjoyed it enough to stick to that part of the video. It means a lot, so thank you for your giving me some of your time ❤ I guess I need to get cracking with Part 2 😅 I hope to have it ready by the second week of June at latest.
WHATTTTTTT !!!!!!!! Destiny indeed. When I heard it, I already knew where I wanted to put it in the video, it's so beautiful and wholesome and makes me so happy, it is my favourite song of the video. It's a beautiful piece, it feels like those classic road trip/coming of age songs you find in movies. I hope it has been getting the recognition it deserves. Also, thank you for taking the time to share that back story with me <3
@@Moemaguerra 🕊 I love these little serendipities. I hope you were able to spend some time near Ma Ganga. That river is alive in the most beautiful way. Blessings on your journey and all your travels! Hope my music can bring a smile along the way 😊
Well done, girls. India was one of my best destinations. I loved the whole 16 days I spent there and the cities and people I met. I also ate a lot, like usual 😅
@@Moemaguerra we had a whole itinerary planned but had to replan due to fog. Hired a car and a driver and road tripped from New Delhi to Udaipur, going to Agra,Vindravan, Mathura, Jaipur, Jodhpur and some other local temples. And so much more eas left to see
A very thorough description of Paris transport thank you. I’ll be travelling alone in May. Would you have pointers for me? Clearly, not to travel/walk after dark. 👏🇦🇺
Hi Anne, I'm glad appreciate the details in this. Please don't get me wrong, you can walk after dark, just not everywhere, this is with any major city especially not when carrying precious items with you. I would make sure to download citymapper or Google maps (the map within the app so if you don't have internet you can still use it). I would just try to walk where possible throughout the day just so that you can really see the streets and enjoy the architecture. Honestly just follow the pretty streets. Obvious one but truly avoid rush hour on the metro so the typical 8h to 9h and 5pm to 6pm, especially if taking line 4,9,13 or RERs. Learn a few words in french. And if you are lost at a station go to an information desk or anyone wearing the metros logo. I'm not sure what else to cover but here to answer other questions although I'm not a certified guide, just an old local :) Have a wonderful trip !!
Thank you so much Moema. I really appreciate the thought you put into this response. Really great suggestions. Yes, I have Google maps and Google translate. I can get by using simple everyday French. Studied the language for 6 years. I am so looking fwd to visiting your wonderful city. Only 16 days away. 🇦🇺🇫🇷
@@AnneMB955 No worries Anne, super excited for you ✨💓🥳 I miss the city and can't wait to return there in June :) I hope you'll have a lovely and safe trip there. Do note, movies overly romanticise the city and make the cute buildings look really close when they are not 😅...
Very informative but I just can't find any info anywhere as to which ticket to purchase for unlimited rides on all platforms from CDG airport to paris and back to the airport. I'm only staying one day in Paris.
Hiya Maisey, If you want an unlimited ticket to and from Paris airport as well as within Paris I believe you need to get a 'Carte Paris Visite' for 'zones 1 to 5'. Should come out to €27.80. www.parisaeroport.fr/en/passengers/services/book-a-service/paris-visite