Hi Louise! For the Q&A I had a question that I would like you to answer, if you want to. So, I'm very interested in how does the uni system work there in Vienna. I live in Spain and studied Biochemistry, and I was very shocked to hear you talking about choosing your courses and doing things not related to your main study theme. Here uni is VERY stressful (in science for sure), we can't choose anything and we have to go to all obligatory courses we have programmed for that year, more or less. If you don't do things this way, you are the freak one... Also, we don't have so many dissertation works, we have to focus on exams because it is what grades the course that we are doing. I love how you learn there, it is much freer and independent! If you want, you could explain how you organized your uni and master courses. Love your videos, as always!! :)
I simply applied when I saw there was a job offer on their website :) I didn’t get in right away because many people apply but they send you new offers once a spot gets free. It was a rather easy process just took some patience
nice vlog again, definitely not contemporary vibes, but very enjoyable (even if i wasn' t a literature student, still some memories came up about uni life...). the stairs at 14 minute are a bit scary:)
Hi Louise! For the Q&A I had a question that I would like you to answer, if you want to. So, I'm very interested in how does the uni system work there in Vienna. I live in Spain and studied Biochemistry, and I was very shocked to hear you talking about choosing your courses and doing things not related to your main study theme. Here uni is VERY stressful (in science for sure), we can't choose anything and we have to go to all obligatory courses we have programmed for that year, more or less. If you don't do things this way, you are the freak one... Also, we don't have so many dissertation works, we have to focus on exams because it is what grades the course that we are doing. I love how you learn there, it is much freer and independent! If you want, you could explain how you organized your uni and master courses. Love your videos, as always!! :)
Thank you 🤗 how interesting, it really differs quite a lot around the world. I will try to answer that :)
How about some library tours!
@@manuelespinosa724 yes! I have had that on my mind as well. I will put it on my video idea list 🥳 thank you :)
I enjoyed this! Also, the Italians need to get off their high horse with food.
That Italian girls sounds.. odd.. lovely ambiance as always, take care!
Thank you! :)
Love the video! How did you get the job at the public library? If I may ask
I simply applied when I saw there was a job offer on their website :) I didn’t get in right away because many people apply but they send you new offers once a spot gets free. It was a rather easy process just took some patience
nice vlog again, definitely not contemporary vibes, but very enjoyable (even if i wasn' t a literature student, still some memories came up about uni life...). the stairs at 14 minute are a bit scary:)
Thank you! 🤗 haha I guess the camera angle adds to it looking scarier than it actually is
The closest thing we'll get to experiencing a Hogwarts School in real life. The feeling is magical 🙃
Hellowww!!😁
@@joelharris4399 so true ✨🥰
@@luise_marianne 🧡
Aaaaah, my partner works at the Department of History Library! I am so glad you enjoyed your time there!
@@takeusaway3 how cool! 😁🥳 all the best to you guys!
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epische outfits!
@@sanojh08 danke! :D
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Just a curiosity: in my country, when cream cheese was less common, cheesecake was made with ricotta. Love your videos 😘
Ricotta is soo good! Thank you 🤗