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How to Balance Erasmus Life: Family, Friends, Studies & Fun

Living the Erasmus experience in Madrid is one of the most exciting adventures for any international student. But between staying connected with family and friends back home, making new friendships, handling academic responsibilities, and enjoying Madrid’s vibrant social life, it can feel overwhelming at times. The key to making the most out of Erasmus is balance. Here’s how you can find harmony in all areas of your Erasmus life.

1. Staying Connected with Family and Friends Back Home

  • Schedule regular calls: Decide on a weekly time that works for both sides. Video calls make the distance feel shorter.
  • Share updates actively: Send photos, short messages, or voice notes—sometimes a little update means a lot.
  • Respect the time difference: Remember family and friends may be in different time zones. Planning ahead avoids missed connections.
  • Avoid guilt: Missing home is normal, but don’t feel bad for enjoying your new life abroad.

2. Building a New Circle of Friends

  • Say yes to invitations: Attend events, parties, and group trips organized for Erasmus students.
  • Join student communities: Erasmus associations, language exchange meetups, and university clubs are great starting points.
  • Be open to diversity: Madrid attracts people from all over the world, so embrace different cultures.
  • Balance your time: While making new friends is exciting, remember to dedicate time to yourself too.

3. Finding Your Study Routine

  • Prioritize classes and deadlines: Keep a calendar for exams, projects, and study sessions.
  • Use university resources: Libraries, study groups, and tutoring can help you stay on track.
  • Avoid procrastination: Madrid offers endless plans, but staying disciplined with studies ensures you can fully enjoy them later.
  • Work smarter, not harder: Study efficiently by breaking tasks into smaller goals..

4. Enjoying Madrid Without Burning Out

  • Plan your fun: Nights out, tapas routes, cultural trips, and travel around Spain are amazing—but don’t overdo it.
  • Mix fun with culture: Visit museums, parks, or free events—Madrid has plenty of options that enrich your experience.
  • Travel wisely: Weekend trips are tempting but choose quality over quantity.
  • Listen to your body: Rest is as important as going out. Balance prevents exhaustion.
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