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Exchange at Lund University – By Alexander Derrington-Borosewicz
To this day, almost five months have passed since I arrived in Lund, Sweden. Thinking back on everything that’s happened since I arrived, it seems a somewhat difficult task to compress it all into a blog, though I’ll try my best. First, the weather: if you’re coming here for the ‘spring’ semester at the start […]
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Exchange at Lund University- By Shae Jelly
Lund wasn’t my original number one choice for exchange, but boy I’m glad I changed my mind. If you want to immerse yourself in a foreign language, be able to easily travel to other European countries, and live in a thriving student town, then Lund is for you. When they said it was a student […]
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Throw Back Thursday – Rachel Waye (Lund University)
It has been just over two years since my feet first touched the luscious green grounds of Sweden, but it feels like yesterday. Little did I know that on the 18th of August 2013, I was about to embark on the adventure of a lifetime, involving new friends, new sites and new foreign delicacies (Swedish […]
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The End of a Fun Chapter – by Aaron Ou-Yang
“No matter where or what you do with your time, it is always the people that you’re with that makes the time good. It was sad to think that you will never see some of these awesome people again. But then, if you really want something, you will do anything to make it happen.” To […]
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Exchange at Lund University – by Catrin Moller
I initially sat down to write a generic post about ‘my top tips for exchange’. This is important, but as I’ve watched all my friends leave Lund over the past few weeks to travel and then head back to their homes, it hit me what this experience has really done for all of us. Exchange […]
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