/r/NMBU
Subreddit for Norges miljø- og biovitenskapelige universitet (NMBU) på Ås og Adamstuen. Denne suben er ment som et sted hvor man kan dele det meste som har med NMBU og studentliv i Ås og Adamstuen å gjøre.
Subreddit for Norwegian University of Life Sciences (NMBU) in Ås and Adamstuen. This sub is a place to share and discuss anything related to UMB and student life in Ås and Adamstuen.
/r/NMBU
Hei! jeg skal søke på studentboliger hos NMBU, men er usikker om strøm og internett er inkludert. er litt forvirret over hvordan de skriver infoen om boligene
Hei,
Vet dere om det er mulig å få ekstra tid på eksamen?
Noen som har hatt INF100 faget tidligere og vet om man trenger å kjøpe boka for å henge med i faget? Ikke så klar for å bruke 700kr, når det virket som at boka bare viste eksempler og formler.
I have been offered a letter for admission in the above-mentioned program. I am an International Student and will have to take a loan to fund my living as there is no tuition fee?
Please help me with a few questions.
Hello, Does anyone have any view on the agroecology programme at SLU Alnarp (Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences) or NMBU (Norwegian University of Life Sciences)? Any pointers in terms of the quality of education, faculty, peers, campus life, alumni network, industry connections and future job prospects would be highly appreciated. Need to pick one of the schools by the end of the day. Any information would be helpful. Thanks a lot.
Hello there.
I'm Brazilian and just finished my major in International Relations. I'm willing to start a master's degree over at NMBU next year. I have sent an email with a couple of questions to Opptak and am awaiting for their reply before I can start the process of gathering all the docs and certificates and whatnot. So I was wondering, is there a lot of competition for this specific master's program? And what are your thoughts about the university and its courses in general?
Tusen takk :)
So I have already applied (and sent in my supplement documents) for the english bachelors program in International Development studies, but at least according to NMBU, there are 900 applicants for the program and only 20 spots. Do I really only have such a low chance of getting in?
Hi there! So I am an american who is planning on applying for the NMBU Bachelor in International Environment and Development Studies programme.
Is there anything I need to know about this school before I apply? I have been to Norway before for a tad under 2 months and I loved it, planning on another trip in November or December (have yet to see the northern areas) so I was planning on perhaps taking a tour of the campus? I also have a very basic understanding of Norwegian, coming from living with a Norwegian family during my last trip.