University of Copenhagen: Copenhagen - Direct Enrollment & Exchange
- Location(s): Copenhagen, Denmark
- Program Type(s): Study Abroad
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University of Copenhagen: Copenhagen - Direct Enrollment & Exchange
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As a student at the University of Copenhagen you are enrolled in an academic institution which dates back to 1479 when the University was founded. Since then, it has developed into an internationally well-reputed institution which has fostered no ... read more
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I met people from all over the world and gained a greater appreciation for travel and other places in the world. A student - The University of Texas at Austin View Entire Review
I gained so much knowledge about myself and others while I was abroad and without a question, it was worthwhile. I could write a book to answer this question but I will stop here. Studying abroad in Copenhagen was one of the best life decisions I've ever made. A student - The University of Texas at Austin View Entire Review
I learned how to navigate public transportation like an expert while traveling, and you are able to travel to another country with a round-trip ticket for under fifty dollars...you cannot do that anywhere else in the world, and it is an amazing experience during your time at university. Dylan Campbell - The University of Texas at Austin View Entire Review
I learned so much during my experience abroad... I don't know exactly where to begin! It was most definitely worthwhile. Connor P - The University of Texas at Austin View Entire Review
I was dealt a a crappy hand because I ended up arriving in Denmark without a home. Luckily, I had a mentor from the school who helped me with my housing situation. Although I was scammed and couchsurfed for 3 weeks, after everything was figured out my time in Denmark was indescribable. Lynn P - The University of Texas at Austin View Entire Review
The best part was making friends from all over the world and learning from them. That aspect was definitely worthwhile, but the academic part was terrible. A student - The University of Texas at Austin View Entire Review
I gained an understanding and confidence in myself. I learned more about myself in 6 months abroad than in 3 years in University. I know I can overcome certain obstacles. A student - The University of Texas at Austin View Entire Review
My study abroad experience was extremely worthwhile. It helped me to figure out a lot of things about myself and about my wants and desires. Traveling to another country and being immersed in a foreign culture will make you re-evaluate yourself and your world-view. It is an invaluable experience. Graham N - The University of Texas at Austin View Entire Review
I'd definitely say my experience was worthwhile. I met so many people from all over the world, many of which I will stay in touch with. I got to travel around Europe a LOT, and Copenhagen was a nice "home base" to do this from. I learned a lot about adjusting to living in foreign environments, how to travel intelligently, and in... A student - The University of Texas at Austin View Entire Review
Learning how to become independent while still knowing when it's okay to ask for help. How to live more with less. Completely worthwhile! Anna Blankenship - The University of Texas at Austin View Entire Review

It was definitely worthwhile. It was my second time doing a study abroad program in Copenhagen and I didn't know I would continue to learn so much more about the city and Danish culture. Despite the expensive living conditions, as you learn more about the Danish welfare and political system, you grow to understand how applicable... Mary C - The University of Texas at Austin View Entire Review
A level of adaptability that I never would have found at home. I learned that I can live on my own anywhere. molly h - The University of Texas at Austin View Entire Review
I gained lifelong friends and now know that I have the ability to adjust to life in another country. It was all worth it! daniel.iverson.9 - The University of Texas at Austin View Entire Review

I think I learned a lot about myself and other cultures. I made a ton of international friends and was able to travel a lot. Even though the classes could have been better and the administration sucked, the experience was amazing because of the people I met and the Danish culture I got to experience. Grace H - The University of Texas at Austin View Entire Review
No, it set me behind academically and I was extremely unimpressed and disappointed. It has not changed much of my future plans. Geera P - The University of Texas at Austin View Entire Review
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As a student at the University of Copenhagen you are enrolled in an academic institution which dates back to 1479 when the University was founded. Since then, it has developed into an internationally well-reputed institution which has fostered no less than 8 Nobel Prize winners in Physics and Medicine. Today, the University of Copenhagen has around 39,000 students and more than 7,000 employees, and is the largest institution of research and education in Denmark.
Education at the University of Copenhagen is designed to promote creativity, innovation, analytical and critical thinking. It combines traditional lectures and tutorials with teaching and assignments that will help you develop a critical approach, strong problem solving skills and collaborative skills. The learning environment is friendly and relaxed with students and teachers debating and exchanging their views in class. Students are expected to make active contributions in class to generate the most simulating learning environment at the University and to prepare themselves for their future professional careers.
Education at the University of Copenhagen is designed to promote creativity, innovation, analytical and critical thinking. It combines traditional lectures and tutorials with teaching and assignments that will help you develop a critical approach, strong problem solving skills and collaborative skills. The learning environment is friendly and relaxed with students and teachers debating and exchanging their views in class. Students are expected to make active contributions in class to generate the most simulating learning environment at the University and to prepare themselves for their future professional careers.
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