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Happy new year and new year goals

Gott nytt år – That means happy new year in Swedish! As today is the first day of 2023, I wish you all good having a brilliant year ahead! I want to take this opportunity to share with you some of the new year goals I accomplished last year and some that I am targeting … Continue reading “Happy new year and new year goals”

My green living style in Stockholm

Hej, it’s Raygo here again! When talking about Sweden, people always think of sustainability and environmental protection as the country has a long history of development in these areas. The former is also one of the key pillars of KTH, where the UN sustainability goals are the priority of our school in almost every aspect. … Continue reading “My green living style in Stockholm”

Sweden: when magic is just around the corner

During Winter, the Swedish nature completely turns into a Winter Wonderland. We have already talked about the Swedish Winter in this previous post, and today I thought I’d give you a demonstration of how beautiful things can turn out to be during these months. So, let’s head to Tranholmen! Tranholmen is a small island North … Continue reading “Sweden: when magic is just around the corner”

My daily cooking diary at Malvinas Väg

Hi guys! Today, I would like to share a practical and almost daily routine for every KTH student living in student accommodation: cooking! It may depend on each individual, but cooking is undoubtedly a relaxing activity to relieve my stress from the busy schoolwork. On the other hand, it is so satisfying when you are … Continue reading “My daily cooking diary at Malvinas Väg”

The Stockholm Christmas Market is live now!

As we enter December, I am sure many of you are feeling more Christmasy no matter where you are from around the globe, as this is the most important festival to celebrate in the month, if not the entire year! Thanks to the recent snowfalls and colder weather, Stockholm is filled with the white Christmas … Continue reading “The Stockholm Christmas Market is live now!”

Getting to know – and love – the Swedish Winter

“Winter in Sweden is dark and cold”. How many times did you hear this sentence when talking to someone about your desire to study in Sweden? In my case, a lot of times. But is it really true? Well, yes. HOWEVER, it’s not as bad as you may think!In this blog post, we’ll try to … Continue reading “Getting to know – and love – the Swedish Winter”