Hi Anastasia, loved the video! I've been thinking of doing study abroad at DIS over the next summer, and you covered so much of it. I'm wondering how complicated was your process in filling applications for residencies upon arrival, things like banking and other legal documents? Did you do that before hand or when you arrived in Copenhagen?
Hi Jon! So glad you enjoyed the video. The great thing about DIS is that when you get accepted they have you sign over power of attorney to them to file for residence on your behalf. There’s some standard information you have to give them but overall the program handles it and coordinates taking you to your on person residency appointment after you arrive. It’s super seamless, just another reason I love the program!
Hi! Thank you so much for your video, it's so informative. I have a few questions. How much money do you think one needs to save up before coming to DIS in order to pay for the cost of living and also travel to other countries? Also, I've seen from other vlogs that students recommend not taking classes on either Monday or Friday so that they are able to travel on the weekends. Do you agree with that advice? And even if I did take classes that were on every day of the week, do you think that taking 4-5 stem courses would be too heavy of a load based on other students you may have met? I also want to have a great academic experience, but I feel like I am concerned about balancing that with wanting to have fun and go see other places.
Hello! My name is Sarah and I loved your study abroad video :)) I just have some questions about your experience because I am going to Copenhagen with DIS next spring! Did all your classes transfer over smoothly, or did not all of them have an equivalent class for your home school? What style of housing did you choose and did you like it? how many classes did you take? 4 or 5? and do you have any general advice for me and my future with this program and the city? (:
Hi Sarah! I’m so glad you enjoyed the video. All of my classes did transfer over smoothly, but check with your home university beforehand to make sure they will! I took 5 classes but honestly if you can swing 4 that would be a nice break. I did the residential community which was nice but I recommend doing the Kollegium so you can interact with more Danish students on a daily basis. I would say to take advantage of everything DIS has to offer, pick classes you are interested in & be sure to spend a lot of time in Copenhagen in addition to traveling around!
You are very cute and beautiful ❤️😄 I want to go there for my PhD study . Hope it will be fullfill . 😄😄 All the best for your future 🌿🥀 Love from india .
loved watching this! recently just found your channel i love it so so much, can't wait for more of your videos!! 🤍 you inspired me to make my own study vlog which i'm posting tomorrow! thank you :) !!!
This video was so helpful and informative, thank you for posting! I’ve been thinking about studying abroad in Denmark and this is helps a lot :)
I’m so glad you found it helpful!! Best of luck with your study abroad adventure in Denmark or wherever you decide to go 😊
Thank you for all the info and advice! I'm considering studying abroad through DIS.
Hey! Thanks for a great video! I am going to DIS this spring! Do you have any bar/club/restaurant recs?
I'm from Japan. I love Copenhagen! I want to go to Denmark someday. Copenhagen is very beautiful city and very nice food culture.
Hi Anastasia, loved the video! I've been thinking of doing study abroad at DIS over the next summer, and you covered so much of it. I'm wondering how complicated was your process in filling applications for residencies upon arrival, things like banking and other legal documents? Did you do that before hand or when you arrived in Copenhagen?
Hi Jon! So glad you enjoyed the video. The great thing about DIS is that when you get accepted they have you sign over power of attorney to them to file for residence on your behalf. There’s some standard information you have to give them but overall the program handles it and coordinates taking you to your on person residency appointment after you arrive. It’s super seamless, just another reason I love the program!
Hi! Thank you so much for your video, it's so informative. I have a few questions. How much money do you think one needs to save up before coming to DIS in order to pay for the cost of living and also travel to other countries? Also, I've seen from other vlogs that students recommend not taking classes on either Monday or Friday so that they are able to travel on the weekends. Do you agree with that advice? And even if I did take classes that were on every day of the week, do you think that taking 4-5 stem courses would be too heavy of a load based on other students you may have met? I also want to have a great academic experience, but I feel like I am concerned about balancing that with wanting to have fun and go see other places.
Hello! My name is Sarah and I loved your study abroad video :)) I just have some questions about your experience because I am going to Copenhagen with DIS next spring! Did all your classes transfer over smoothly, or did not all of them have an equivalent class for your home school? What style of housing did you choose and did you like it? how many classes did you take? 4 or 5? and do you have any general advice for me and my future with this program and the city? (:
Hi Sarah! I’m so glad you enjoyed the video. All of my classes did transfer over smoothly, but check with your home university beforehand to make sure they will! I took 5 classes but honestly if you can swing 4 that would be a nice break. I did the residential community which was nice but I recommend doing the Kollegium so you can interact with more Danish students on a daily basis. I would say to take advantage of everything DIS has to offer, pick classes you are interested in & be sure to spend a lot of time in Copenhagen in addition to traveling around!
You are very cute and beautiful ❤️😄
I want to go there for my PhD study .
Hope it will be fullfill . 😄😄
All the best for your future 🌿🥀
Love from india .
Godt at du havde en god oplevelse i Danmark. Nu håber jeg at du stadig forstår og kan læse lidt dansk 😉
loved watching this! recently just found your channel i love it so so much, can't wait for more of your videos!! 🤍 you inspired me to make my own study vlog which i'm posting tomorrow! thank you :) !!!
thank you so much! I’m so glad you like my channel and am excited for you with your own 💜💜
Well that's awesome! Would love to connect with you over Linkedin!