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These days, I'm preparing for my last exam this semester. In November, while in Australia, I passed my first two, which were about geoinformatics and spatial planning and urban development history and organization. Then my group and I passed the semester project with a 10(which is just about A-/3,7-3,9) last week. We all had a really bad day and we were really baffled by the topics they wanted to discuss! Fortunately our paper(which is 50% of the grade) was really good, and they told us, we did a great job, even if it had been a master/candidatus thesis! So cool to get acknowledged like that! My last exam is on Tuesday, and it's basically about the law of planning and land management/regulation, and how public law works in Denmark. SO! much to read!! I'm dying a little over here!
Lots of interesting things are happening regarding my studies right now and maaayyybeee something big is coming up. I can't wait to tell you, but unfortunately I won't be able to before June! :(
Soon we'll be going to London - I'm going there during my birthday, which sucks, because I love birthdays and I wanted to spend it at home with my family! :( It's not too bad though, because I'm gonna be seeing the prettiest girl in the world, my dear C! And spending time with nice classmates looking at city planning isn't too bad either! :)
Hope everyone's alright and enjoying this very cold and unflattering January - I hope the weather is better where you are at!
What exactly do you study?
ReplyDeleteI study civil engineering at University of Aalborg in Denmark. My study is called Urban-, Energi- and Environmental Planning and it's a bachelor's degree. We work with a lot of different problems in modern planning and management - I've written about climate changes and how to conform cities so they won't get flooded, "ghettoes" and how to stop segregation and strengthen quality of life, and biking and how to make people choose sustainable transportation. Under a very broad theme, we decide on a topic and work on that for a couple of months, producing a complete paper(80-120 pages), while taking three courses on the side.
DeleteAfter three years you'll choose your master(I know in the US they don't do a lot of master's - in DK you almost can't get a job with just a bachelor's): Urban Design, Urban Planning and Management, Sustainable Cities, Joint European Master of Environmental Studies(+Cities and Sustainability), Sustainable Energy Planning and Management or Environmental ;Management and Sustainability Science. We have a lot of foreigners coming from other universities to follow these master's degrees.
Wow, sooo very interesting ! Good luck for your exam !
DeleteAhhhh. where are your piercings? but you look stunning
ReplyDeleteI got rid of them a couple of months back! :)
DeleteI have two left. I've been trying to decide whether Or not to get rid of them. I know one thing I never want to get rid of is my dreads.
Deletepff i will face with end-of-term exams , gotta some do pass ; | so good luck ! i wish u will make it. I also won't cut of my deads !
ReplyDeleteI wish much luck to every fan of our dear Anna.
Interesting work!
ReplyDeleteHere in my country we would need a lot of those analyzes ...
Greetings from El Salvador!
P.S. I respect everyone likes but in my very personal and humble opinion
you look better without the piercing
Hey!
ReplyDeleteJust wondering what you think about drug-laws in Denmark and society's way of looking at and treating people who fall into an addiction?
Wow, what you do sounds really interesting. Happy birthday in advance! (says I, a complete stranger)
ReplyDeleteso amazing!
ReplyDeleteBest wishes from Germany ;)
Hi engineer :)
ReplyDelete... To be... ;) In a couple of years!
Deletei love your face and your smile :)
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you are stunning :* and i loved loveeeeed you picture, i would really like to be a friend, my name is Haji and im a girl, it would be amazing if you gave me some advices about make up
ReplyDeletexoxo