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The Power of Consistency: An Interview With the 2024 Outstanding Student of the Year.

Today, I’m excited to feature Tobias Evason Fredriksen, a 5th-year student in the General Medicine English program and a recipient of the Outstanding Student of the Year award. His journey is one of determination and passion, offering valuable insights for all of us.

While we often look to professors and researchers for guidance, there’s so much we can learn from those beside us—our fellow students. Tobias shares how his hard work, resilience, and commitment to learning have shaped his success. From navigating challenging exams to finding balance in medical school, his story serves as a powerful reminder that success isn’t about shortcuts, but dedication.

Stay tuned for his full interview, where he talks about his experiences, tips for success, and future goals.

Theses Experiences: 6th Year Students Speak.

Greetings! This post is dedicated to those in a last-minute scramble for thesis topics and supervisors, as well as students curious about thesis experiences across departments. I’ve gathered insights from current 6th year medical students to serve as a guide for those embarking on their thesis journey. From securing a supervisor to navigating thesis details and defenses, we cover it all. Some students share their work, while others are open to further discussion. To request a thesis or connect with a student, email aulaconversations[at]gmail[dot]com. Your interest and contributions are pivotal as we strive for a comprehensive resource. Thank you.

My Thesis Experience

I successfully defended my thesis on Investigating the Symptoms and Risks of the Female Athlete Triad Among University Students at the Sports Medicine center. My journey involved changing supervisors, conducting a survey study, and using email consultations. The defense went well, with a concise presentation and positive feedback from the committee. If you need tips or have questions, feel free to ask!

The Peer Programme: Your Secret ‘Weapon’ for Hacking Uni.

The Peer Programme at the University is a valuable resource for students, offering support in study tips, social life balance, bureaucracy for international students, and mental health. Students can connect with peers through the website, email, in person, or at events. Be sure to ask questions freely and check emails for responses.