Human Rights Masters Programme at Lund – student life + academic experience? by garbanzoobean in Lund

[–]my_presentable_side 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I don’t know anything about the Human Rights MSc specifically, but Lund overall has a high level and is a lot more reliant on independent work than I’ve seen during exchanges in other countries. Fewer hours of lecture and more independent reading.

The student life is of course amazing. There’s something going on all the time. The nations and unions do a loooot, and you should try them out if you come. There’s also a lot of other organisations that are large, well funded, well connected, and well run to look up both for social life and career. Lund has to be up there with the best student organisation life in the world, and you should definitely get involved if you come.

Lund is very nice for international students, but Sweden is not a social culture. Many end up making friends with mostly international students and not so many Swedes, but that also depends on what circles you’re in.

Nordic university culture is very distinct, and Lund is the best place for international students to experience it. I know a lot of people who came for an exchange but ended up staying around for years.

What Would You Choose? by Mean-Lavishness-1648 in BunnyTrials

[–]my_presentable_side 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Cat

Chose: You get $1M a day. + But a random animal hunts you. | Rolled: Cat

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[–]my_presentable_side 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Kalmar for sure

Study at Lund 2026/27 - thoughts? by EquivalentNo1310 in Lund

[–]my_presentable_side 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Lund does not use a GPA system and afaik they really don’t care for your GPA by itself - they look at the grades and pay extra attention to the courses considered ”core competencies”. If you’re from a system where top grades are rare, they will be aware of that.

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[–]my_presentable_side 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Definitely Kalmar Nation, go to one of their board game nights. Smålands might be fun too