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Malmö Högskola (MAH)

34 reviews
3.72 / 5 based on 34 reviews
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Elena S
Dalhousie University, Halifax, Canada
Area, Ethnic, and Cultural Studies, Graduate, Independent
Overall
I wish I had known...
Mmm... read as much as you can about Sweden, and the specific city you'd be studying in, but expect the unexpected.
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In my opinion:
Most people loved it.
Important factors in my choice
(1) Unimportant – (4) Very important
Academic reasons
4
Culture
2
Costs
3
Activities
2
Campus life
2
Party / people
2
Weather / location
2
Personal recommendation
I have to say that my experiences in the country were largely influenced by my academic program. I'd have to say that if I could do it again, I'd probably go and study somewhere else, because I was very surprised to find out that the overall organization of this master's was messy and largely improvised. I came here just because of the program and I was a bit bummed about it. This university though seems promising and could go far if they get their act together.
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During my experience abroad, I ...
(1) Never – (4) A lot
Became familiar with another culture
3
Traveled
4
Improved language skills
1
Met people from other countries
4
Became more independent
4
Partied a lot
4
Experienced a change in life
3
Advanced my studies & career
4
Final comments
The wonderful thing about Malmo is the location. Denmark and Germany are close by train, bus or ferry, take advantage of that.
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Elena S
Dalhousie University, Halifax, Canada
Area, Ethnic, and Cultural Studies, Graduate, Independent
Academic
Course recommendations
I came to do a master's in IMER (international migration and ethnic relations). The program is VERY new, barely three years old, and the university is still trying to work it out. It was very disorganized at the beginning, even teachers in the program couldn't agree on what to teach and when to teach it. It was very difficult at times to obtain the literature for the courses, as no bookstores would carry our books and we had to order them online. The professors were nice, accessible and very approachable, however their grading criteria wasn't fully clear most of the time. The program is promising, but it definitely needs to go through some major changes and adjustments, it's still very new.
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My academic experiences
Quality of courses
Variety of courses
Access to resources
Interaction with teachers
Interaction with international students
Interaction with local students
Personal comments
I have to say that the grading in my program was very confusing. Being the only native speaker of English, studying in an international program, I was frankly appalled to see that some of my classmates struggled with English in their presentations and essays (at times, they weren't able to convey their messages) and sometimes we would all get the same mark! Likewise, many professors seemed to favour projects and essays that focused on the Oresund region (Denmark and Skane), from a sociology perspective. That was frustrating, because this is supposed to be a multidisciplinary program, and all students have different academic backgrounds.
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My opinion of the university assessment
Exams at end of course
Exams throughout the course
Essays and/or projects at the end of course
Essays and/or projects throughout the course
Overall
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Elena S
Dalhousie University, Halifax, Canada
Area, Ethnic, and Cultural Studies, Graduate, Independent
Languages
Language of instruction: English
Local language was: Different than language of instruction
Was learning English a key decision factor?
No, it wasn't.
Was learning Swedish a key decision factor?
Yes, I wanted to improve my Swedish
How much did you improve your Swedish?
My level before: Did not speak it
My level after: Basic phrases
Language difficulties
Social
Educational
Administrative / Institutional
Overall
Personal comments
Everyone in Malmo speaks very good English, so I had no problem getting around.
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Elena S
Dalhousie University, Halifax, Canada
Area, Ethnic, and Cultural Studies, Graduate, Independent
Expenses
Main source of funding:
Personal savings
Other sources of funding:
none
Work opportunities:
I didn't explore any work options
Personal spending habits
Sweden, in comparison to Canada, is a very expensive country. Clothes and food are very expensive. However, due to Malmo's location, I frequently went to Copenhagen and from that airport I traveled to Spain, Turkey, Germany, Holland, because European airlines frequently have great last minute deals. Prior to Sweden, I lived in Seoul, South Korea for almost two years, and the nightlife there is cheap and spectacular. In comparison to that, Malmo's nightlife is expensive (in most places a cover fee plus a coat fee is mandatory), and alcohol prices are outrageous. I didn't spend much on telephone, because I used mostly Skype.
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Travel, Overall, Nightlife, Food:
was more expensive than at home.
Housing:
was the same price as at home.
Telephone:
was less expensive than at home.
Accessibility of student needs
Second-hand text books
Second-hand household items
Computers / Internet
Administrative
Money from home
Personal comments
Students who do not get the full 12 month visa/resident permit, must buy health insurance. I did in Canada, but if you ever need to go the doctor, make sure you bring enough cash with you or your credit card is in a healthy state, because as a non-Swedish patient, JUST the doctor's consultation would cost you around CAN$300, plus medication. I was later reimbursed by my insurance company, but still, that fee was a bit of a surprise.
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Elena S
Dalhousie University, Halifax, Canada
Area, Ethnic, and Cultural Studies, Graduate, Independent
Housing
Type of housing: Apartment/House
Arranged by: Independently - I had no other choice
If returning, I would choose: Apartment/House
Why?
As an independent student (not involved in any exchange/scholarship program), also known here as "free mover", the university makes it clear that we're on our own in terms of getting accommodation. It was particularly difficult for me, coming from Canada, to find available housing in Sweden. It's not impossible, but it certainly takes a lot of persistence, patience and tenacity. It took me 4.5 months to find a room. I share an apartment with two other girls, one Swedish and one Finnish.
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Personal assessment
Cost
Facilities
Location
Cleanliness
Space
Personal comments
The university offers housing only to those international students on exchange and offers absolutely no support to those international students who independently study here. That's a pity.
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Elena S
Dalhousie University, Halifax, Canada
Area, Ethnic, and Cultural Studies, Graduate, Independent
Student life
Describe host city:
Students equally interact with the local and student community
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Travel, Nightlife: Takes place mostly outside the university/student environment
Activities: Takes place both within and outside of the university/student environment
Personal social experience
Activities
Nightlife
Travel
Overall
Personal comments
Malmo's nightlife is fine, but it after a while it certainly gets predictable and boring. It's also an expensive city, so going out for coffee or for lunch isn't something you can do regularly. Yet, when the day is sunny and not too windy, it's great to go to the harbour, don't miss it.
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