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Stockholm metro stations hunt

Hi guys! Today is the beginning of a new week, and everyone has to resume work and study. So it is high time to introduce one of the most important things that all Stockholmers need throughout the week: The Stockholm metro (Stockholms tunnelbana in Swedish)!  You might wonder, what’s unique about the metro? It exists … Continue reading “Stockholm metro stations hunt”

On: Architecture – Tham & Videgård Exhibition at ArkDes

Hej, it’s Raygo here again! Today, I will show you guys to my favourite museum in Stockholm: ArkDes, to visit a recently opened exhibition showcasing the works of Tham & Videgård. If you are an architecture or design lover like me, do not miss this! About ArkDes Founded in 1962 and located on the island … Continue reading “On: Architecture – Tham & Videgård Exhibition at ArkDes”

Apply to KTH: how to write a convincing cover letter

Hej everyone! In today’s post, I will give you some tips and tricks to write a convincing cover letter (or “letter of motivation”) to apply to KTH, since drafting one may be challenging if you’re not used to writing in English or have never written something like that before. You can find out whether you … Continue reading “Apply to KTH: how to write a convincing cover letter”

Support COP27 on campus!

As some may know, this year marks the 27th session of the Conference of the Parties of the UNFCCC (COP27). And the main venue is in Sharm El-Sheikh, Egypt, from 8 November to 17 November. KTH Climate Action Centre is also collaborating with We Don’t Have Time to host a hub on campus (Vallahallavägen 79), … Continue reading “Support COP27 on campus!”

My first week in Stockholm

Today marks exactly two months and a half since I’ve moved to Stockholm. So, I thought of sharing my first week in the Venice of the North with you – let’s see if reality met expectations! My first week in Stockholm was jam-packed, stressful and hectic – but it was also fun, surprising and unbelievably … Continue reading “My first week in Stockholm”

Coping with Swedish winter

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 coping with the Swedish winter. … Continue reading “Coping with Swedish winter”