• How to reduce “tentaångest”

    Exam periods are stressful, intensive and bring out a lot of anxiety for many. The stress and worrying over the exam can easily take over the focus of the actual studying and make the 8 recommended hours of sleep far less. However, exams will happen several times during your study time, so you better learn…

  • #WeCare

    “The student years will be the best years of your life”. I am pretty sure we have all heard that saying before beginning our studies, which probably is correct. The student’s years are filled with social events and new adventures. However, there is more to the story. Stress, depression and anxiety is not an uncommon…

  • Speak Up!

    As LundaEkonomer, we naturally have opinions on the way our university is run. Often those opinions are positive, but inevitably, there are bound to be many frustrations as well. After all, being a student at LUSEM can be challenging for many reasons; the workload might be too great, the structure of a course confusing, the…

  • It’s the Most Wonderful Time of the Year

    We have felt November on our skin for some time now, which means that December is right around the corner. Once we’ve had our fill of pumpkin spice, apple pie, spooky halloween times, and the leaves begin to fall, we’re constantly encouraged to get into the Spirit of the Season; Christmas. Can you really believe…

  • It’s Time for Teacher of the Year!

    We’ve all had them. Some were bad, some were good, some were extraordinary. Some made an impact, some gave no impression at all. Some you will never forget, some you just wish you could forget. Yes, I’m talking about teachers. From the moment we start school, teachers have a big role in our lives. At…

  • How to be a Swede (if you‘re not)

    When you move to another country, or maybe even continent, interactions with a new culture can be challenging and difficulties in understanding how to adapt often befall. In 2018 international students constituted 20% of the total students in Lund, of whom students on Masters’s program were as high as 60%. In other words, the presence…

  • Exchange in South Korea

    We have now reached the middle of the fall semester and the deadline to apply for an exchange semester is right around the corner. I do not know about you, but this has at least stirred up a lot of questions and inner stress for me. Where should I go? What should I study? And…

  • Volleyball With EY 2019!

    On the 11th of September, the brand new committee LE Sports hosted an event together with EY, the annual Volleyball with EY! We had a chat with two of the sports coordinators of the committee, Eline and Henning, and discussed both the event and their new committee. When asking them about how the event went,…

  • 7 Things to Help You Survive Autumn

    As we put away our sandals and bring out our slippers and as the weather gets colder and the winter gets closer, I thought that I would make a list to help you get through this beautiful season. 1. Organise your life. No matter if it is just doing a deep clean of your flat/student…

  • 5 Tips When Applying for Exchange

    The application for an exchange semester is soon opening, and many might be stressing about which universities to apply for and where you want to go. As I went on my exchange a year ago, I have some experience on this matter which I hope can be useful for some of you.   1. Where do…