Procrastination is synonymous with student and if you thought it was a problem at your home university, just wait….Don’t let it sour the end of your exchange! Read on how to avoid it.
Tips for Using Low-Cost Airplane
My mon and sister came to Denmark to visit me, since I am an exchange student at Copenhagen University. After a few days looking around Copenhagen, we decided to take a short trip to London…
Distortion: Be ready to party!
What should you expect from the biggest street party in Europe as a newcomer? From what I have experienced, it is pretty safe to say that Copenhagen is an exciting place and that it can always surprise you when you least expect it. And as we know spring is right around the corner, so that means only one thing: FESTIVALS, and more likely, it is time for DISTORTION!
Sports in Copenhagen
Now that you’ve finally arrived in Copenhagen and3 people running are eager to start your study abroad period in this new beautiful city, you might be faced with a lot more free time than you’re previously used to. If you’re the type of person who likes staying active and playing sports with fellow students, then you’re in luck.
Bursting the Bubble
Studying at any institution in Copenhagen as an international student is a challenge, but the biggest obstacle may be stepping out of your comfort zone even more and fully engaging in Danish life and culture. It’s often hard to do if only studying here for a year (or less), but it’s possible. And it’ll make your exchange experience so much more exciting.
Accomodation needed!
Accommodation in Copenhagen is probably one of the most difficult things to get, so much so, that some have even likened it to looking for a needle in a haystack. But hey, as as an international student you actually have some things going for you, which it is my intention to point you to, in this post…