@@dianasvlogchannel You mentioned you’re currently studying law, and before, studied medicine. I just wanted to say that you are very inspiring and hardworking. I really enjoy watching study videos, and stumbled upon your channel two months ago, as I was also doing my finals. I was always so intrigued whenever i saw you uploaded and still very much do🫰🏻 As for your studies, I don’t know much about the field, but what are your planes after your studies. Do you plan to work in a particular field or do you plan to study further on, or even something else (I hope I don’t disturb your privacy with this question!)
Thank you so so much for your kind and lovely words! I really appreciate it 🥺♥️ I’m not quite sure what I’m going to do after law school. I’m definitely very interested in corporate law. Hopefully I’ll be able to combine my knowledge from law school with my knowledge from business and use that 🙏 Thanks for you question ♥️
Hi Diana, this is not related to your course but is there a chance to study as an international student wanting to pursue Nursing in Denmark? Do nursing student need a level of language efficiency in danish language? I’m planning to study abroad in Nursing soon and I’m choosing the best country to study (that is not expensive or have scholarships/free tuition) between Germany, Sweden, Uk, Usa or Denmark.
Hi lovely! I believe most of the courses are taught in Danish but I believe it’s possible to take a few of them in English for English speaking students. Thus, I think it would be difficult to take the full degree in Denmark if you don’t speak Danish or Norwegian but it’ll definitely be possible to take a few of the courses in English (mostly the clinical placements) ✨ Hope it helped a bit ♥️
I studied nursing before switching to law, and everything was in Danish. The only English was if something theoretical hadn't been translated, and therefore the original names would be in English. But A LOT of the study is practical where you're out in the field, and most patients when you're in the hospitals would know English. When it's your turn to go to the nursing homes, it's more likely that patients wouldn't know English
Your relationship with your brother!!❤❤ I want a big sister now😢😭
Haha, I’m literally obsessed with him 😭♥️
hi diana, i love watching your vlogs, theyre comforting
Hi lovely! I’m really glad. Thank you ✨♥️♥️
I don’t understand one single word you and your friends talk, but it always sounds so interesting! 😂
Haha, it is indeed interesting! Maybe I should make subtitles in the future 😂♥️
@@dianasvlogchannel definitely! 😂🫶🏻
Oh 😮 some people can not to bear without using mobile every hour
It was so refreshing, ahhh! ✨🙏♥️
Hi i Hope you got your sleep schedule back on track
Thank you 🥺✨
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Hello, is it possible for you to talk briefly more about your studies. It seems very interesting!
Hi lovely! Of course, anything specific? ✨♥️
@@dianasvlogchannel You mentioned you’re currently studying law, and before, studied medicine. I just wanted to say that you are very inspiring and hardworking. I really enjoy watching study videos, and stumbled upon your channel two months ago, as I was also doing my finals. I was always so intrigued whenever i saw you uploaded and still very much do🫰🏻
As for your studies, I don’t know much about the field, but what are your planes after your studies. Do you plan to work in a particular field or do you plan to study further on, or even something else (I hope I don’t disturb your privacy with this question!)
Thank you so so much for your kind and lovely words! I really appreciate it 🥺♥️ I’m not quite sure what I’m going to do after law school. I’m definitely very interested in corporate law. Hopefully I’ll be able to combine my knowledge from law school with my knowledge from business and use that 🙏 Thanks for you question ♥️
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Hi Diana, this is not related to your course but is there a chance to study as an international student wanting to pursue Nursing in Denmark? Do nursing student need a level of language efficiency in danish language? I’m planning to study abroad in Nursing soon and I’m choosing the best country to study (that is not expensive or have scholarships/free tuition) between Germany, Sweden, Uk, Usa or Denmark.
Hi lovely! I believe most of the courses are taught in Danish but I believe it’s possible to take a few of them in English for English speaking students. Thus, I think it would be difficult to take the full degree in Denmark if you don’t speak Danish or Norwegian but it’ll definitely be possible to take a few of the courses in English (mostly the clinical placements) ✨ Hope it helped a bit ♥️
@@dianasvlogchannel Thank you!!!
I studied nursing before switching to law, and everything was in Danish. The only English was if something theoretical hadn't been translated, and therefore the original names would be in English. But A LOT of the study is practical where you're out in the field, and most patients when you're in the hospitals would know English. When it's your turn to go to the nursing homes, it's more likely that patients wouldn't know English
@@Nikolitjan Thank you so much!
Where is your mom from?
From Afghanistan ✨♥️
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@@dianasvlogchannel and your dad?