PARIS Apartment Tour | 20 m² Studio for €522

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  • Опубликовано: 6 фев 2025
  • 🏡 INSIDE My 20m² Paris Apartment Tour | Rent Cost, Student Housing Tips & Application Guides! 🇫🇷
    Bienvenue à mon Parisian apartment tour! In this video, I’ll take you through my spacious 20m² apartment in the heart of Paris. From the cozy living spaces to the practical setup, this tour will give you an insider look into how student life can be in this vibrant city. Curious to know how much rent I pay? Stick around till the end of the video to find out!
    If you're looking to apply for student housing in Paris, don’t miss out on the resources I’ve shared below. Whether it’s a CROUS residence or a CIUP accommodation, I’ve got you covered with the links to help you get started.
    👇 🔗 LINKS TO APPLY FOR PARIS STUDENT HOUSING:
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    CIUP Accommodation Guide - www.ciup.fr/en...
    ✨ Why Watch This Video?
    Realistic Paris rent prices for students/young professionals
    Tips for finding affordable housing in Paris
    Proof that small apartments in Paris CAN be stylish + functional!
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Комментарии • 24

  • @rksnovlog
    @rksnovlog 9 дней назад

    Window is my favourite part❤

  • @nrreflections
    @nrreflections 10 дней назад

    The most interesting video I watched today!!!😂😂😂🎉🎉🔥🔥🔥

  • @clementsosu1153
    @clementsosu1153 10 дней назад

    nice job bro

  • @Aashish.Sukhija
    @Aashish.Sukhija 10 дней назад

    🔥🔥🔥🔥

  • @vidjannangnievrardhoungue56
    @vidjannangnievrardhoungue56 10 дней назад

    You're doing well 😂😂👏🏿👏🏿🥰

  • @nrreflections
    @nrreflections 10 дней назад

    🔥🔥

  • @RohitBhalerao-v1s
    @RohitBhalerao-v1s 9 дней назад

    🎉🎉

  • @Idkmmmmmmm
    @Idkmmmmmmm 9 дней назад

    Had fun watching this😂
    And a question if i want to take September intake then from which month the application process start(for public universities)? And what if i want to take sep intake but my undergraduate university delayed announcing result due which im unable to complete my application then what would be next step as i don't want to waste my year.
    Thankyou:)

    • @riteshinparis
      @riteshinparis  9 дней назад

      For most public universities in France, the admission process starts around December and January and usually closes by February.
      However, in most cases, you dont need a final transcript to apply-you can still proceed with your application even if your undergraduate results are delayed.
      Once you receive admission, you can submit the final transcript later. If needed, you can also write to the admissions team explaining your situation and request leniency for document submission. The response varies depending on the university.
      Typically, the first admission results are announced between March and April. However, if seats remain unfilled, many universities reopen admissions, and the process can continue until July.
      To increase your chances, apply to multiple universities and communicate directly with their admissions offices for specific guidance. Good luck!

    • @Idkmmmmmmm
      @Idkmmmmmmm 9 дней назад +1

      @riteshinparis thankyou:) it means even I'm in my last sem (final year) I can still apply for uni but then how can I manage to write my gpa in application. Like on the basis of assumption from my previous year(2nd year gpa)?As I don't want to waste a year.
      And how did you manage? Did you had a gap year before applying for masters.
      As I'm searching for public universities there application starts in mid October and by next year at this time my 5 sem exam might be going on and my last sem(6th) still remaining and 6th sem exam might be in April.
      How should I tackle this. I'm getting anxious on this question.
      Thankyou alot and best wishes to you☘️

    • @riteshinparis
      @riteshinparis  6 дней назад

      Yes, you can definitely apply while you're in your final year! Most public universities allow applications with your current transcripts (up to your 5th semester). You can estimate your GPA based on your previous semesters' performance, and later, submit your final transcript once it's available.
      I worked for two years before deciding to pursue my master’s, but many students apply directly from their bachelor's without taking a gap year. If your 6th-semester exams are in April and applications start in mid-October, you should still apply with your available documents. Universities understand this situation and usually allow provisional submissions.
      Don’t stress too much-just apply to multiple universities, stay in touch with their admissions teams, and focus on maintaining good grades. You’ve got this! Best of luck!

    • @Idkmmmmmmm
      @Idkmmmmmmm 6 дней назад +1

      ​@@riteshinparisThankyou:)) and congrats on 100 sub!!☘️

  • @ST-yw6tg
    @ST-yw6tg 9 дней назад

    Nicee

  • @k0rrev
    @k0rrev 9 дней назад

    Han Algerian sauce achi lagti hai