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How to Survive in Aalborg and at Aalborg University

How to Survive in Aalborg and at Aalborg University. Tips and tricks from Rasmus & Rasmus. The life as a student at Aalborg University. The Relationship Between You and Your Teacher. Informal culture It ’ s all very casual and down-to-earth

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How to Survive in Aalborg and at Aalborg University

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  1. How to Survive in Aalborg and at Aalborg University Tips and tricks from Rasmus & Rasmus

  2. The life as a student at Aalborg University

  3. The Relationship Between You and Your Teacher • Informal culture • It’s all very casual and down-to-earth • Remember to adress your teacher by his/her first name

  4. The Structure of a Semester • Structured in a very different way • It’s NOT 4-5 different courses with different professors, different projects etc. • It’s ONE semester project about ONE subject – and you attend ONE exam • ….. maybe some of you will get some smaller assignments on the side

  5. Responsibility for Your Own Learning • If you want to learn something, it’s your own responsibility • Requires you to be active • Problem-based-learning • You create your own case and use the entire semester to solve it • Don’t be fooled: The teachers expect that you know the stuff • Besides… it’s generally not mandatory to meet up at lectures – but do it anyway!

  6. The Group – Say hello to your new temporary family • Normally you and 4-5 other persons • Find some persons that you function with – academically and socially • It may sound frightening to some of you – but it’s fun! • A word of advice: Most importantly - choose your group on basis of an interest in the same subject! • Be openminded and tolerant • It’s NOT every man for himself – you do things together!

  7. The dilemma: When do I have time to have fun? • September • October • November • December • January – after exams

  8. HUMOUR – HAHAHAHA, danm that’s funny!!

  9. HUMOUR • Irony and sarcasm: Don’t take jokes personally • It can be difficult to understand in the beginning, but nobody is trying to insult you • We have fun about everything – and everyone… even our Queen.

  10. The Queen

  11. How she is portrayed in theatres…

  12. How she is portrayed in the media…

  13. HUMOUR • Irony and sarcasm: Don’t take jokes personally • It can be difficult to understand in the beginning, but nobody is trying to insult you • We have fun about everything – and everyone… even our Queen. • Self-irony: Make a joke out of yourself • Use humour as an ice-breaker

  14. Unwritten rules

  15. Unwritten Rules • Don’t break rules • Don’t expect a ”Thank You” • Don’t tip • Skip the ”How are you?” • Don’t forget the three P’s: Privacy, privacy and privacy • Don’t be surprised by open opinions

  16. The Party Culture in Denmark: Go crazy!!!

  17. The Party Culture • A pre-party starts at 9 or 10 pm • You go to a club at 1 or 2 am – and you go home at 5 or 6 am • Jomfru Ane Gade  40 clubs in one street! • Danes get loud and drunk – we like to have fun • A good chance of expanding your network! • It is possible to have a fun night out without going crazy • Write down these places: Studenterhuset, Viva La Revolucion, Platform 4 • GO OUT – School is not everything!

  18. A word of advice: Random facts that you have to know about!

  19. 1: Use your student discounts! • Discounts on clothes, electronics and food! •  Try Nadias Sandwich or any of the small restaurants!

  20. 2: Look for these supermarket-chains!

  21. 3: Use the library! • Free wifi • Free music streaming on smart phones • Around 20000 dvd’s and blu-rays • International events

  22. 4. The Weather

  23. The 4 Seasons… • Spring: 8-15 degrees • Summer: 15-25 degrees • Fall: 5-10 degrees – and a looooot of rain • Winter: • 3 to -5 degrees (without the wind blowing!)

  24. The 4 Seasons… • Spring: 8-15 degrees • Summer: 15-25 degrees • Fall: 5-10 degrees – and a looooot of rain • Winter: • 3 to -5 degrees (without the wind blowing) • -5 to -15 degrees (when the wind is blowing)

  25. The 4 Seasons… • Spring: 8-15 degrees • Summer: 15-25 degrees • Fall: 5-10 degrees – and a looooot of rain • Winter: • 3 to -5 degrees (without the wind blowing) • -5 to -15 degrees (when the wind is blowing) • Buy some warm clothes… seriously!

  26. That’s it! • Any questions?

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