Fact Sheet

First name: Nathaly
Country of origin: Peru
Year of birth: 1999
Field of study: Economics
German university: Hochschule Schmalkalden
University location: Schmalkalden
Type of stay: Bachelor
I have been writing for the blog since: August 2022
My hobbies and interests: Reading about Politics and Economics, cooking and dancing 

About Nathaly

Hola! I’m Nathaly!

International and Business Student, cooking and MMA enthusiast and dog lover! To start, since I was a little child I have always loved to travel. Every time I had holidays, I used to go on travel a lot with my family, that made me realize how interesting was to get to know new cultures and languages. 

Back at my home country I studied at a German school, so we had a mixture between Peruvian and German Culture. That was one of the happiest stages of my life because of all of the things that I learned helped me to become the person that I am today. The first time I came to Germany I was 15 years old, and I did a three months Exchange at a German School. I loved the experience so much, mostly of the safety and comfortability feeling.

Two years later, I moved to Germany. I was fresh graduated from school and excited about a new start. At the beginning not everything was perfect, to come here so young and alone was a bit hard because I was not used to it at all: In Peru I was always surrounded by my family and friends, But happily I made friends since my first day here and slowly got used to all the changes and started feeling more and more comfortable with the new environment.

Now I live in a small town middle on Thuringia, surrounded by woods and beautiful landscapes!

I really hope you guys enjoy my content and helps you to know a little bit more about Germany and the student life here!

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The Old Market Square in the city centre was built in the 12th century. © Sophie Nagel
The Old Market Square in the city centre was built in the 12th century.© Sophie Nagel
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