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Danmarks Tekniske Universitet (DTU)

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Brian B
University of Technology, Sydney, Sydney, Australie
Relations Internationales, Licence, Accord universitaire
Vie étudiante
Description de la ville:
Autant sur le campus qu'à l'extérieur
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Voyager: A lieu surtout en hors campus
Activités, Vie nocturne: A lieu autant sur le campus et en dehors
Expérience personnelle de vie sociale
Activités
Vie nocturne
Voyages
Évaluation globale
Commentaire personnel
All the international students go to the Moose, the Student House and the Cellar Bar but there are lots of other places around Copenhagen like Vega, Bar Fly (pretty ordinary), ice skating on Kongens Nytorv, Cafe Sorgenfri, the 20kr all-you-can-eat pizza place, Hilleroed, Stockholm, Lofoten islands in Norway, anywhere, it doesn't matter, the company is much more important and you'll have plenty of good company from the other international students, especially in the Spring semester. The best thing was probably just the student parties around DTU and in the containers.
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Brian B
University of Technology, Sydney, Sydney, Australie
Relations Internationales, Licence, Accord universitaire
Logement
Type de logement: En famille
Organisé par: Université d'accueil
Si j'y retournais je choisirais: En famille
Pourquoi?
Experience more of the Danish culture.
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Evaluation personnelle
Frais
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Propreté
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Commentaire personnel
Living close to the uni was great. At any time you can visit the other students in nearby houses or "the containers" (the infamous on-campus accommodation) or go to the computer labs where there are always some people you know. You can ride your bike everywhere, even to Copenhagen but most people just ride to the train station.
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Brian B
University of Technology, Sydney, Sydney, Australie
Relations Internationales, Licence, Accord universitaire
Langues étrangères
Langue d'enseignement: Anglais
Apprendre le Anglais fut un élément important de la décision?
Non, pas vraiment.
Difficultés linguistiques
Sociales
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Administratives
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I was really keen to learn Danish (I still don't know why). I did some study before arriving in Denmark and then took advantage of the free courses offered by the government (and co-ordinated with DTU to make it really easy to get involved). I reckon I studied Danish harder than my university subjects and it paid off. After studying at DTU I took 7 months work experience in Aalborg where I met a lot of Danes and I found they were much more friendly if you at least *try* to speak Danish. By the end I passed the government exam (Almenproeve 2) and it just helped me feel a lot more at home in the country. I remember one time when I simply said "Tak" to a waitress and she gave me a big smile--they love it if you just make a little effort to speak the language. The courses offered by the government were great. Completely free and very helpful although you still need to do private study and practise as much as possible. Some people I know have had bad experiences mostly through having a bad teacher but I was very fortunate.
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Brian B
University of Technology, Sydney, Sydney, Australie
Relations Internationales, Licence, Accord universitaire
Frais
Principale source de financement:
Bourse officielle
Autres sources de financement:
Famille
Mes propres économies
Bourse privée
Opportunités d'emploi:
J'ai travaillé pendant mon séjour
Dépenses habituelles
Denmark is more expensive than Australia although mobile phone costs are pretty cheap (in Australian money, my contract was $10 a month, and about 5c per SMS. Call costs were also cheap but not for international calls, it's much better to buy a phone card and use a public phone. DTU has some public phones on campus.) Meat is also expensive, especially because they don't have real sausages! Travel is more expensive but you can usually ride your bike to uni so it's free (unless you get a flat, or forget your bike lights!). Travel into Copenhagen by train or bus is reasonable. Beer can be expensive, but it's pretty reasonable at the student bars and the Moose during happy hour.
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Alimentation, Téléphone, Logement, Vie nocturne, Voyager, Général:
Plus cher que chez moi
Accès au matériel scolaire
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Ordinateurs / internet
Démarches administratives
Retrait d'argent
Commentaire personnel
I have a St. George bank account in Australia and to withdraw money directly from that account (via VISA) cost about $4 per withdrawal. If you have a lot of money it's cheaper to open a Danish bank account and transfer it there. But transfer it all at once if possible as I got charged service fees by St. George, Nordea and Danske Bank meaning it cost about $30 for the transaction. If you expect to make more than 2 or 3 long train trips (e.g. outside Copenhagen to Jutland or Roskilde etc.) then buy a DSB Wildcard at the start of your trip. It gives you a big discount. Also, if you know if advance you are travelling by train try and get a DSB Orange ticket. They are a lot cheaper. If you're travelling around Europe don't forget to check Ryanair, EasyJet, Virgin, etc. There are always some bargains. We were all surprised how much money we spent on beer! Think twice before shouting! On our trip around Sweden and Norway we just camped and ate rice. So cheap and so good. You probably won't be eligible for a Dankort so you'll need to take cash with you nearly everywhere (most supermarkets don't take credit cards). Can be a bit annoying when you're in the supermarket queue and you suddenly realise you have no cash!
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Brian B
University of Technology, Sydney, Sydney, Australie
Relations Internationales, Licence, Accord universitaire
Évaluation globale
Si j'avais su
It's really not necessary to know Danish, but I don't regret learning it. Denmark doesn't have much nature, you have to go to Sweden and Norway for that. Swedish and Norwegian seem easier to learn than Danish. In other words, I'd probably choose Sweden if I went again. A lot of people complained that they didn't realise how hard it would be to leave all their new friends at the end of the semester. There were lots of tears, it was messy.
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Tout le monde a aimé, tu vas aimer
Critères importants pour mon choix
(1) Aucune importance – (4) Très important
Raisons académiques
2
Culture
3
Frais
3
Activités
2
Vie universitaire
3
Vie sociale / Fête
4
Climat et emplacement
4
Recommandation personnelle
The international student community was awesome! We had so much fun that now, nearly a year later we're still emailing each other and complaining about how much we're missing it. Every night there was a party and we all just had so much fun together. I chose subjects which I wasn't too serious about so I could concentrate on having fun, and getting into the culture. Although I'm normally a pretty serious student I don't regret it at all. I was there in the Spring semester and I think the students in the Autumn semester are more serious(?). Also, it's great because the whole time you're there the weather is getting better and better and then when the semester is over you have the summer to go on trips with your new friends!
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Pendant mon expérience à l'étranger j'ai...
(1) Jaimais – (4) Très souvent
Appréhendé une autre culture
4
Voyagé
4
Accru mes compétences linguistiques
4
Rencontré des gens d'autres pays
4
Développé mon autonomie
4
Fait la fête
4
Vécu une transformation
4
Amélioré mes possibilités de carrière
3
Derniers commentaires
The best six months of my life!
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Brian B
University of Technology, Sydney, Sydney, Australie
Relations Internationales, Licence, Accord universitaire
Études
Recommandations de cours
There wasn't a big range of courses in my area (software), so I just studied random subjects (e.g. logistics and transport, international development co-operation). It was a bit hard to engage with the local students, they were a bit reserved.
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Mon expérience académique
Qualité des cours
Catalogue de cours
Accès à différentes ressources
Intéraction avec les professeurs
Intéraction avec les étudiants étrangers
Intéraction avec les étudiants locaux
Commentaire personnel
I wasn't really there to study, so it was fine. It would be nice if the Danish students were a bit more open. :)
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