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Andrea Y
Academic
Course recommendations
The university definitely doesn't make it so easy for you to navigate their system that's mostly in Danish (or full of broken links in English), and I've had some secretaries get angry at me because I keep calling for help! But most are friendly and your instructors especially are willing to help you. I love the seminar format in most of my classes- 10 or 20 students with the instructor allows for a lot of interaction. No problems at all with the language, all Danes will speak perfect Danish. Could offer more courses in English, but this depends on your faculty. I think the best assortment was with Law.
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Personal comments
Try not to put things off to the last minute! But I really enjoyed the variety in ways of assessment. I'm used to getting all multiple choice exams back home and here I've gotten written essays, multiple choice and oral exams.
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Overall
I wish I had known...
In my opinion:
Everybody loved it, you will too!
Important factors in my choice
(1) Unimportant – (4) Very important
Personal recommendation
Copenhagen is a great city with loads to do and loads of people from all over the world to meet. You won't want to leave!
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During my experience abroad, I ...
(1) Never – (4) A lot
Became familiar with another culture
Met people from other countries
Experienced a change in life
Advanced my studies & career
Final comments
Just make sure you bring lots of money!
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acasad
Academic
Course recommendations
The various institutes and departments of KU are spread throughout the city and I confined my courses to Anthropology with some language and culture courses and one additional course from the Theology Faculty.
The Danish culture course, offered every fall by the International Office, is very helpful. Professors from a variety of disciplines (e.g., history, architecture, art history, film, literature, law) present an overview of Danish history, thought and expression. It is very enjoyable, although I think the course title is somewhat misleading, or perhaps mistakes culture for haute coutre.
The courses tend to be small, tend to be seminar style, so slacking on the reading it not really possible. The classroom is professional, but relaxed. The Anthropology Institute at KU is very progressive in its use of theory. This, combined with the presence of excellent visiting faculty, made my courses at KU's Anthropology Institute foundational to my anthropological education.
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Personal comments
The way that the Anthropology students are graded at KU makes it easy for international students who will only be there for one year to get off a little easy, compared to US coursework. This is not to say that the material isn't rigorous enough, it certainly is. It might be nice to have some sort of final synthetic paper for those who have spent one year in the Antropology Institute, or similar departments and institutes.
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Andrea Y
Expenses
Main source of funding:
Personal savings
Other sources of funding:
Family<br>
Government assistance
Work opportunities:
I worked during my study abroad experience
Personal spending habits
Copenhagen is a notoriously expensive city to live in. The only thing that is cheaper here is the beer! Be prepared, but if you know where to shop then you'll get by. Take advantage of kitchen clubs with your Danish floormates (where each week someone takes a turn to cook a meal) or start one with your friends. Mobile phones are really cheap to buy and top up, and use skype for calling home.
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Overall, Nightlife, Telephone, Travel, Housing, Food:
was more expensive than at home.
Accessibility of student needs
Second-hand household items
Personal comments
Netto and Fakta are the cheap grocery stores. And Riz Raz has a really good and cheap veggie buffet. If you're going out to a club, predrink with your friends to save money! and I would suggest to switch to a bank account that allows for unlimited ATM withdrawls worldwide- saves tons of money on fees.
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“Political Science at University of Copenhagen”
Aurora T
Germany, Graduate
Political Science, 2019
Overall
Many interesting courses that analyse current affairs by drawing on perspectives and research methods from the social sciences.
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Pros
Main benefit of the programme is that professors are pretty free to choose the lay-out of their courses, hence students benefit from very passionate lecturers.
Cons
Main downside of the programme is that the study administration is akin to Kafka's The Trial.

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“KU as an international student”
Lucia B
Denmark, Other courses
Public Relations / Publicity / Advertising, 2019
Overall
As a foreigner student, I can say that KU offers the best facilities and best prepared teachers in comparison to other universities but, the help or attention given to international students could have been higher.
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Pros
Equipment and facilities; teachers; entertaining plans outside university tasks
Cons
Foreigner's integration