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ОтветитьHi!! Sorry this is a late comment lol but did you stay in Norway for undergraduate or graduate/ masters school? I’m thinking of attending and doing the program you did so I can meet more people :)
ОтветитьThanks for sharing your experience. it will greatly help future students who choose NTNU university for their study. Wonderful video.
Ответитьyour "my norwegian journey" video is marked as private.
ОтветитьHey, thanks for the video it was really helpful 👍🏻🙂
I wanted to ask if you know about fine art (painting) in your university ?
OMG next month I'm coming to NTNU as an architecture exchange student too ! This video is just what I needed, thank youuuu 😘
ОтветитьDo you have recommendation for exchange houses?
ОтветитьHI I am coming from Bangladesh for M.arch too nice to know you :)
ОтветитьAahhhh......
I came Norway on 11 jan 2021
I am still in my quarantine
Going to mY university NTNU
On 26 jan
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Sooooooo Excited 🤩😘😘🤩🤩😍😍😍🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩😍😍
Oh, this one was fun to watch. My husband is from Trondheim, and he went to NTNU. I love that city, and it was nice seeing some of it again and hearing about your experiences there.
ОтветитьI’m going to Tyholt cumpus at NTNU in January 2021. Many thanks for your video and your wonderful introduction !
ОтветитьHeyyy! I don't really know how does the exchange student system work...how much time did you accomplished the exchange? when you came home, you didn't continue in that university right?
wish you all the best.
I loved hearing you speak Portuguese on your vlogs! It’s obvious that you come from, what the Azoreans call, the Continent! Azoreans don’t use the ing ending when speaking unless they are speaking to children. And yes you speak better than me because Portuguese kids in Canada grow up speaking a mix of English & Portuguese with their parents (my Spanish friends complain that their kids don’t speak Spanish well instead they’re speaking Spanglish, a mix of Spanish & English!).
Your videos bring back many memories of my time as a student in university with all its accompanying STRESS, getting kicked out of computer labs when a class comes in, etc!
Didn’t you see any Northern Lights? I went to Iceland in December just to see them & even though I could have just gone to northern Canada there was this Ethical Deal that had everything included meaning return flights, hotel, the Blue Lagoon & the hunt for the Northern Lights! Being from Canada’s Wet Coast, it rains a lot because it is a rainforest (so that’s why we call it Wet Coast as well as West Coast), & it snows sometimes. Anyways I was prepared for the cold & was quite comfortable in Iceland with my thermal underwear, hiking boots with the slip on things that allows you to walk on ice without falling (most of the time!😂).
I’m surprised that you were so cold indoors because in Iceland & in Canada all my friends that have Scandinavian ancestry like to crank up the heat so high that at first I thought they were trying to cook me! In Iceland I almost fell out the window trying to open it because I needed a key to get into the thermostat to lower it. The front desk were surprised that I found it 🥵! And yes the days were so short that it disoriented me. I felt like I was in the Twilight Zone!
Do the doors in Norway open out instead of in like in Iceland, Denmark & Sweden? I almost gave myself a concussion the first time I tried to open a door when it suddenly opened out towards me!🤷♀️
Traveling to different countries one has & sees many comical experiences!
Great videos! Pay no heed to your critics because they are probably just jealous & not as smart as they believe themselves to be!💐
ОтветитьYour experience as an exchange student is really similar to mine 2.5 years ago. Great video for newcomers. The bus was not that expensive in my opinion.
ОтветитьHi mon amie! im going to study my master degree in trondheim, I want to know if the student apartments have a cost, thanks in advance!
ОтветитьI was wondering: what country does your boyfriend come from? Because you say he was an exchange student too. Cheers!
ОтветитьCould you please tell me,is NTNU offers mba course to international students and tell me the fees structure too
Ответитьgreat vid!
Ответитьthank you for sharing your experience as exchange student in Norway.
Ответитьhow much is the apartments monthly costs?
ОтветитьWe hope many future students choose Trondheim! 🤩 Great video!
ОтветитьYour blog link isn’t working
ОтветитьHey! Still helpful even for master students!!
ОтветитьHow did u become an exchange student?
ОтветитьDid you just say there are no elevators ? 😲 For the 6,7 storied buildings?
ОтветитьHey, I want to do erasmus in Trondheim next year but I will face the same problem as yours: I'm french and I will finish my first semester two weeks after the beginning of the second semester in Norway, so I'll miss the international students welcome. It is really a problem ? Should I find another university ? What do you think ? Thanks !
ОтветитьI’m going to ntnu this August and your video truly helps! Thank you!
Ответитьi'm from Brazil, so, i could got when you speaked in portuguese, and i really liked your english accent, its complety easy to understand. I intend get in at NTNU soon, and u truly help me. You have a great channel.
ОтветитьThe video is really good but not so correct as you've described! I've some different experience about it!
ОтветитьIs there any college level like certificate & Diploma in NTNU?
ОтветитьMoholt studentby og ale 😍
ОтветитьHi! Can you please tell me if the courses are in english or not?
ОтветитьJeg komer åså fra trondheim
ОтветитьI was actually at Moholt today.
ОтветитьIf you can find a way to stay please do because Portugal will be nearly uninhabitable very soon due to an abrupt methane driven temperature spike globally. Norway will be one of the most stable countries after the Loss of Arctic multi-year ice very soon 2 yrs max.
ОтветитьHi Mon Amie! I wanted to ask you, what is the price of the dorm? And I guess erasmus schoolarship is 500 euro per month in Norway? Was it enought for u?
ОтветитьHi, I'll attend ntnu in january as an erasmus student. But the courses taught in English are very specific, can I take courses in norwegian as an erasmus student, giving the exam in English? You're really kind
ОтветитьHey mon. I love your videos, i really do. but it looks like hair is coming out of your ear :)
ОтветитьI really like this video. I knew a lot of exchange students and it is so exciting to see what you are experiencing being a part of our community and our culture. I like the end where you're talking about the trips. I really recommend all of you to watch this and what Trondheim and Norway have to show you. That you come and visit these places. it's a huge experience and a motivating trip. I believe that, when going into the fjords, you will meet someone that you find interesting.
ОтветитьIs anyone attending NTNU now? I have so many questions and don't know where and who to ask :D Thanks guys
Ответитьi'm going to trondheim in august, can't wait!
ОтветитьMoholt HK rules the world ! ;)
ОтветитьI lived 12 years in Trondheim, 5 of them at Moholt student village. Cool that you liked the place and took the opportunity to get around and see stuff, like the NTNU cabins (I heard you say Rindal? I grew up nearby).
Ответитьi didnt plan to watch this video to the end, but i found myself doing that, this is so interesting. welldone
ОтветитьI am looking at several universities in Scandinavia to study architecture, and was looking for some info about the student life, so this REALLY helped me! Thanks a lot❤️ I just have two questions; how was the architecture programme in NTNU itself? and did you study in English? I am Norwegian, but would like to study in English (language). However, I haven't found any info about an english program at NTNU....
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