Wow this post took me quite a while.
I think I'm more than a month behind...
After the orientation week, of
course the lectures start. We all had to find out which lectures we want to
take and of course could take. First you need the knowledge, then it has to fit
in your timetable and finally the exam dates have to work out. This took more
than a week because I also had to apply to one course specially with a video
and so on but after a while I had my lectures and I’m satisfied with them.
Every student knows at the beginning of a semester you have to organize a lot especially
if you start at a new university. My first week of lectures was actually not
that packed with them just with a lot of other stuff to do. Of course, meeting
friends was an issue too ;)
The Nidarosdom was open for the students and we could have a look around.
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the organ has 1000 pipes |
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some of the capels they only opened for us |
On the Thursday, we went to
Rosenborg Trondheim against Ajax Amsterdam for the European League
qualification.
It was an amazing game with a lot of
different feelings and moods! In the end, we defeated Ajax and continued to the
pools.
After this we went out the have some
beers and celebrate the victory.
The second highlight of the week was
my first cabin trip. The NTNUI students group has 22 cabins
around Trondheim some you can access easily, some are difficult to reach. We
selected a medium one for the beginning. It is really amazing. Totally remote and
just basic stuff, no running water or electricity and soo quite & peaceful,
an awesome experience!
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we arrived! |
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blueberries from the roof |
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breakfast :D |
We did a hike on Saturday and had
amazing weather!
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they came suprisely close |
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time to rest |
Driving back was still amazing, next corner next beautiful view and so much fun!
of course we had to jump into a fjord |
It is definitely a unique
experience. You really can enjoy the nature. Thanks to my friends Francesca,
Claire and AdriĆ for the amazing weekend.
Cheers
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