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Next stop: Lund, Sweden


I got into graduate school!

After a hectic year of working full-time, finishing my Bachelor’s thesis, taking the TOEFL and writing grad school applications I can finally say that I’ve officially been accepted to graduate school! This week I moved to Sweden where I will start the Master’s programme in Asian Studies at Lund University this summer!

About the programme Lund University is currently ranked among the top 100 universities on the QS world rankings, making it part of the 0.4% best universities in the world. I’ve been accepted to Lund’s two-year master programme in Asian Studies. The programme centers around society studies, economics and politics, eventually branching out into the student’s region of choice; Japan, Korea, China or South-East Asia.


The process The past year I had a full-time job, working from 8 am to around 5 pm every weekday. This only left me with early mornings, late evenings, and weekends in order to get everything done. In these hours I studied for my TOEFL, wrote my personal statements, built my academic CV, planned out my master’s thesis ideas, and requested recommendation letters from my teachers. It was a hectic time but in the end, it all worked out.


If you are interested in a more extensive blog about the graduate school application process send me a dm.



Sweden and I

I can’t put into words how excited I am about living in Sweden. I have already visited Sweden as a child and have many good memories here. Also, my mother used to let me watch Swedish tv-shows like Emil, Pippi Longstocking, and Nils Holgersson (my all-time favorite).

What to expect

On Instagram and on my blog I will be writing about my study abroad experience here in Sweden. I hope my content will be helpful to other students who aspire to attend graduate school abroad as well. If you have any specific questions or requests for content send me a dm on Instagram.


A special thank you goes out to my friends in the study-Instagram community, who shared their master/study abroad experiences with me and gave no-nonsense hands-on advice. I also want to thank my friend Denise, who helped me through the hard times.


Tack för att du läste och hej då.:)

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