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Justin's 4th entry - Last classes and travelling

Posted November 27, 2007 in category Justin in Sweden

Hi all, from an expectedly cold Sweden.

The temperature dipped into the negatives last week, but thankfully this week's been an average of three or four. Luckily it hasn't been too windy here, which makes it feel much colder than it actually is. For those that are interesting in studying in Sweden during the autumn semester – be prepared to bring and buy warm clothes.


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Justin's 3rd entry - Studies in Sweden and glaciers in Norway

Posted October 15, 2007 in category Justin in Sweden

Hey everyone!

It's been a while since I last wrote. That's because I've been inundated with work! At my university in Jönköping, and perhaps all Swedish universities, the subjects are done in blocks.

Instead of having a whole semester to do work, I have five weeks, and a lot more assignments that I'm use to.

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Justin's 2nd entry - Arriving in Sweden

Posted September 04, 2007 in category Justin in Sweden

Hey all, or should I say, hej (Swedish),

This is one of the few words I've learnt since being in Sweden, and hopefully I'll be learning a whole lot more.

I know I did write that I'd add to this blog before I left, but the last few days before I left Melbourne and since being in Jönköping have been hectic.

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Justin's 1st entry - Dreaming about Sweden

Posted August 08, 2007 in category Justin in Sweden

I'm Justin and this is my first blog for the Swinburne Wanderer. For Semester 2 in 2007, I'll be studying towards my Media and Communications degree at Jonkoping University in Sweden at the School of Education and Communication.

 

In just over a week's time, I will be heading off to Sweden to start my studies there. It will mark my first time in Europe, as well as the first time I've been away from my family and friends for so long. Therefore, this blog will be a sort of timeline of what I've done in the past few months leading up to today.

 

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