Hey guys, it’s Raygo here again, as the Halloween celebrations have just been over while November is taking over, which means winter is approaching. Being considered the most challenging season in Sweden, if not the entire Scandinavia, I would like to share some tips today that you may consider when [...]

Architecture students have participated in one-week workshops with Pharos University in Alexandria, Egypt. For the first time, we had an opportunity to apply for a seminar course in Egypt! What an adventure it was…I am not going to lie – it exceeded my expectations. KTH and Pharos University in Alexandria [...]
Some KTH programmes will require you to upload your curriculum along with your transcripts of records, language certificates and other requested documents. This means that learning to write a good, eye-catching curriculum should be one of your priorities when applying to KTH – and this is something that many, including [...]
Hej, it’s Raygo again! As the exam period is almost over, I think it is high time to summarise my observations over the first half of the semester and my personal preferences for the most popular sitting-out area on campus for students at KTH. Maybe you will find one of [...]
Follow me through our studio called architecture and daylight! I promise you that there is no boring day in the school of architecture… We spend most of our time here in the new architecture school, which has very few corners and 90 degrees angles! Only being surrounded by curvy spaces [...]
In today’s post, I will answer some of the most common questions about how to apply to KTH. If you haven’t done it yet, I would suggest you to check Martyna’s post on how to apply to KTH and Raygo’s post on why study at KTH – I’m sure you’ll [...]
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