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- student InternationalsFinding a room: a guide to hospiterenAre you looking for a student room in the Netherlands? Then you will undoubtedly get acquainted with the somewhat peculiar phenomenon hospiteren – the process of applying for a room in a Dutch student house. If you’re new to this concept, it may be frustrating to go to several house viewings and interviews only to get the message afterwards that you didn’t make it. However, it’s possible to get that coveted room, also as an international student – and with these nine tips, you just might increase your chances!
- student Student tipsFailure at uni - and how to overcome itLife has its ups and downs, and it’s no different at university. It’s turbulent at times: exams eat you up, and then suddenly you’re free - unless you failed an exam and need to study for the resit. We’ve all failed before, from exams to personal goals and more. And while it does hurt, you’re not alone: Let me help you out with some tips to get through failure.
- student BachelorMinor, internship or a semester abroad: how to fill up your elective space as a bachelor's student?As a bachelor's student, you have quite some freedom of choice during your studies. In your third year, for example, during your elective space. While it can be great to have such freedom, it can also cause some stress. Because how do you fill that elective space? Will you go in-depth on a specific subject within your study programme, or do you want to broaden your scope and take subjects from another study programme? You might prefer to do an internship and gain work experience. Or will you go abroad for six months? Choices, choices, choices. Let us help you out with an overview of all of your options!
- student Study choiceTaking a gap year: yes or no? Here are the pros and cons!Are you about to finish high school? Then you face an important decision: will you continue studying straight away, or take a gap year? During such a year, you have time to develop yourself, recuperate and try new things after the hustle and bustle of exams. Yet a gap year is not for everyone. Is it the right choice for you? Here are the pros and cons!
- student Student tipsWebsites every student should know to make life easierStudying with just Google and textbooks is a thing of the past! Nowadays, countless websites make studying easier. Of course, we all know ChatGPT by now, but there is more than that. I don’t gatekeep, so here are the most useful websites that help you study smarter and faster!
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Preparing for university: what can I expect?
Preparing for university is… an experience. It’s stressful enough back home – going overseas is an entirely different beast. Getting the confirmation letter was one thing, but actually preparing for life in the Netherlands? I didn’t know where to start. Luckily, looking back, it wasn’t that bad of an ordeal, considering the huge step you’re taking in your life. There are mountains of resources you can use to help you navigate this new chapter in your journey, and now you’ll be able to add this guide to the top – I’ve been there, I’ve done that.
Student experiences
- student ExperiencesTycho studies at University College Twente: ‘You study in your own way and develop yourself to the fullest.’Studying at a University College is very different from pursuing a regular bachelor's degree at university. But what is it really like? In this article, Tycho shares his experience as a student at University College Twente. ‘It is a unique experience,’ he says. ‘You compose your own curriculum, live with your fellow students and study in a way that suits you.’
- student ExperiencesMarios studies the Bachelor's in International Business Administration: 'You understand real-life business cases much better.'Studying the Bachelor's in International Business Administration (IBA) at the University of Twente, what is that like? Dynamic, according to student Marios: “One week you’re learning about finance and accounting, and the other you’re studying business law and management”. In this article, you will read all about his experience so far.
- student ExperiencesMaelle studies the Bachelor's in Industrial Design Engineering: 'It's the perfect combination of engineering and design.'Do you really need to be good at drawing to study Industrial Design Engineering? No worries, says student Maelle. “That’s a common misconception.” Read all about her experience studying the Bachelor's in Industrial Design Engineering at the University of Twente.
- student ExperiencesGiovana studies the Bachelor's in Electrical Engineering: 'I wondered: how does a television or your telephone work?'What’s it like to study the Bachelor's in Electrical Engineering at the University of Twente? Student Giovana from Brazil can tell you all about it. “The programme has a great balance between theoretical and practical learning. Everything that you learn in the theoretical classes relates to the projects you’re working on.”
Student life
- student EnschedeStudent city Enschede throughout the yearThroughout the entire year, Enschede has plenty to offer to its students. Both in summer and in winter, all kinds of events take place here. From festivals to sports events, Enschede has it all! These are the best annual events that make Enschede a unique student city.
- student Student life5 unconventional sports YOU want to try at UT!We're a few months into the new year and that can only mean one thing... failed New Year's Resolutions. Where on the 1st of January, exercising more seemed such a good prospect, motivation is now nowhere to be found. Do you also dread making yet another trip to the gym or the football pitch? Then try one of the rather unconventional sports the University of Twente has to offer instead!
- student Student lifeStudy associations: what are they?During your time as a student at the University of Twente, you may come across some funny-looking photos of very serious people posing in suits. That, dear reader, is probably a picture of the board of a study association – pretty much the faces of that study programme.
- student Student tipsMoving into a student room? This is what you need!Will you be moving into a student room soon? Then you are entering a fun and exciting period! Furnishing your own room is a fun experience, but it also requires some preparation. The challenge is to avoid taking too many things that will only end up cluttering your room. What do you take with you and what do you leave behind? Let’s find out!
- student Enschede8 hotspots for lunch in Enschede on a student budgetIn Enschede, you'll find plenty of cosy lunchrooms where you can enjoy a delicious lunch. As students, our budget may not be infinite, but thankfully, going out for lunch does not have to be that expensive. Here are the best places in Enschede where you can enjoy a delicious lunch for under €10.
Being an international at UT
- student InternationalsFinding a house in the Netherlands: how does it work?The Netherlands, renowned for its excellent education system and vibrant student life, is currently facing a housing crisis that affects both local and international students. Finding suitable accommodation has become a significant concern, but with careful planning and resourcefulness, students can successfully secure housing.
- student InternationalsStudent associations: how to get the most out of student life in the NetherlandsAs an international student, the prospect of being active on campus can be both exciting and challenging. Finding meaningful ways to fill your free time and connect with like-minded individuals can greatly enhance your university experience. For me, that meaningful thing turned out to be through active participation in my own country’s student association.
- student InternationalsWhy I came to study in the NetherlandsDeciding where to go to for university was a tough decision to make. The Netherlands was famous for its quality of education – but then again, so were many other countries. However, through reading and research, I found some things that made the Netherlands the country to go for, at least for me: from its campuses and student life to its close-knit communities of international and Dutch students. In this rather personal story, I’ll navigate you through how I decided to go to the Netherlands for my Bachelor’s.
- student InternationalsBiking 101: all about the bicycleIn the Netherlands, cycling is not just a mode of transport – for a lot of people, it’s a way of life! I know, I know, you’ve probably already read that same sentence a billion times in other guides, but the importance of owning a bicycle in the Netherlands can’t be stressed enough. They’re cheap, they’re efficient (one of the most efficient machines ever invented, in fact!) and they’re reliable.
- student InternationalsWhat should you pack when studying in the Netherlands?Wondering what essentials you absolutely cannot forget to pack for your thrilling study abroad adventure at the University of Twente in the Netherlands? In this video, I’ll tell you what to pack!
Tips & tricks
- student Enschede6x student-budget friendly places to eat in EnschedeWe all know that good food and a student budget are sometimes difficult to combine. Pasta pesto and frozen pizzas will get you through the month, but sometimes you just feel like eating out without having to fully empty your bank account. Luckily, Enschede offers plenty of tasty, budget-friendly dining options. In this article, you can read my personal favourites, where you can score a tasty meal for under €15!
- student Student tipsThe ultimate checklist for moving outMoving out is a big and exciting step. Therefore, furnishing your own place requires quite a bit of preparation. But don't worry: with this checklist at hand, you won't overlook anything!
- student Student tipsThe best tips for student discounts in EnschedeAs a student, you will be all too familiar with the eternal struggle between making the most out of your student life and not draining your bank account too much. Luckily, there's a solution: your student ID card. This turns out to be good not only as proof of identity during exams, but also as a means to benefit from extra discounts. So, where can you get the best student deals in Enschede? Here are my recommendations!