How to make the most of your study trip

How to make the most of your study trip

The study hours will be planned by the trainers who will take part in the tour, but usually there is always room for 'free play'. This is where you as a student come into the picture as planning your own study trip, at least in terms of shaping it according to what you want to experience. However, most of the time, one must not experience himself on a study trip, but always at least two and two. Therefore, it may be a good idea to talk to a good classmate about what is a must-see or must-have for you on the trip.

 

Storbyen

If the trip goes to a big city, it may be a good idea to have checked in advance what places you will need to experience. It would be a shame to miss a good eatery, which has received good recommendations. It may also be anxious to come home and discover that the city has a very special shop where you can buy something unique or cheap. Therefore, it may be smart to have a plan for what to look for on holiday. Then you can choose to explore, to see what the city has to offer of hidden gems. You may want to take a map of the city, which also shows the various eateries and attractions around, as it can help you find a good place faster if, for example, The dining venue tells you.

 

Sun and beach

Going to a warm and sunny country where you can swim by the beach or in a pool, it's a good idea to have a camera with which you can take under the water. It can be used both for capturing unique fish and coral reefs, but also just taking some crazy pictures underwater along with your classmates. It may be expensive to invest in such a camera if you do not already have one already or if you do not want a single-time camera. Fortunately, an iPhone 8 allows you to take great pictures underwater, as it's actually waterproof all the way down to 1m depth. It can be paid at a given amount per month, in a certain number of months, so it does not have to feel like an expensive investment.