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Student Life in Finland

One very unique thing about the universities in Finland is the presence of Student Guilds in all of them. Every study program has its own student guild and organization. Students can get involved with their different activities in a month. They also organize career-oriented events to better foster student development and professionalism. Excursions, camps, and trips are also major fun activities among different guilds.

Each student guilds have overalls that come in different colors or emblems that are peculiar to each field or program. These overalls are worn at different times monthly to better promote the sense of community and build friendships. International students are at first surprised with this, but they join in and fall in love with this. Foreign students in Finland have all agree that this culture has built a sense of belonging and an identity for them.

The system of education is really focused on research and innovation, the general framework ensures that students make the most out of what they are taught. Students are taught and encouraged to push harder and do their best no matter the number of times they don't succeed initially. Students in Finland have multiple chances to take exams and tests until they get it right because every lecturer or advisor is fulfilled by the fact that they have impacted or that the student has learned something.

Students embrace the silence culture in Finland, public spaces and even classrooms are basically quiet and not unnecessarily loud. Finnish people love their coffee and as such foreign students have come to be a part of this habit, with many students beginning their day at the nearest coffee shop. Students in Finland get coffee at really cheap prices and discounts, so if you are a coffee lover then you won't be spending much at all.

Student life in Finland can be both tedious and relaxed at the same time but creating a balance has led many students to have not only a fulfilling life in school but also outside of school. Every student has learned to operate with a proper schedule and routine to better compartmentalize and maximize their time properly. Also, schooling in Finland is not completely class-based, students enjoy outdoor teaching styles and on-site learning examples. Many universities practice a practical approach alongside their conventional teaching methods.

The universities in Finland have state of the art amenities and resources to better provide a wholesome student experience. With top-notch free libraries, that house some of the world’s leading books in research regardless of the field. Students have access to some of the best facilities that any educational facility can provide including modern classroom and study materials.

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