Hello everybody, and welcome to this new post! Today, I would like to tell you something more about my experience as a (Digital) Student Ambassador for KTH. I thought this could interest you too, since the application to become Student Ambassador and Digital Student Ambassador for KTH are now open! So, let’s get started. My … Continue reading “What being a (Digital) Student Ambassador has taught me”
Hello everybody and welcome to this new post. Today, I would like to share with you some tips and tricks to face the Swedish study system, which may happen to be very different from the one you are used to! Projects, presentations, laboratory work… sounds interesting? Then let’s get started and learn how to nail … Continue reading “Study tips for your Swedish adventure”
Hej! It is Raygo here today, and as the last snow of winter in Stockholm ended in the previous month, we have approached May, and finally, we get to feel the vibes of spring! Recently, the city has been coated with a pink spray, attracting loads of our visitors: the cherry blossom! Today, I will … Continue reading “The feeling of spring: cherry blossom in Stockholm”
Hej! On behalf of the KTH bloggers team, I congratulate you again on your admission! After Martyna wrote about the guide to EU-admitted students in her previous blog post, It’s my turn to share another one for international-admitted students! Residence permitIn contrast to EU citizens, we must get a student residence permit during our study … Continue reading “Congratulations on your admission! (Guide to KTH for international-admitted students)”
Hello everybody and welcome to this new post! Today, we are going to talk about how to find accommodation in Stockholm as a non-fee-paying international student. As explained in Martyna’s post on moving to Stockholm as an EU student, KTH does not grant accommodation to non-fee-paying students, unless they are part of a Joint Master’s … Continue reading “How to find accommodation in Stockholm”
Hello everybody and welcome to this new blog post! Today, I want to share with you some budgeting tips to make your life in Sweden more affordable. Scandinavian countries have the reputation of being particularly expensive and, even if this is not completely true, living on a student budget can still be tough. We have … Continue reading “Budgeting tips for Stockholmers-to-be”