A group of NVCO05 and their teachers in Kiruna

International Natural Science, INS (NV-College) Graduates

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NVCO06 Graduation

Anna Tauson NVCO02 with a Falco rusticolus in Padjelanta national park, Sweden

I immediately moved from Huddinge after graduation to study at the Gothenburg university. I have a fil.mag in biology with specialization in conservation biology. Currently, I'm teaching natural sciences at an upper secondary school in Gothenburg, as well as studying animal welfare full-time (distance course). My aim at the moment is to become a research assistent/post-graduate in zoology.

The NV-college-program (International Natural Science, INS)  provided me with the necessary tools to study at higher levels as well as developing my skills in English.

/Anna Tauson NVCO02
Anna T annatauson@hotmail.com
 

NVCO03 Graduation

Saamet, Johanna, Susann and Simon NVCO03


... Simon Haque from the legendary class of NVCO03! =) ..
First of all, it is very hard to believe that I have now spent more time at KTH than at Sjödalsgymnasiet, but that's the truth. As you might remember, I chose to study Engineering Applied Physics (“Teknisk Fysik", KTH), much thanks to your recommendations. The first three years consisted of some basic and some advanced courses in mathematics and physics, for example Calculus in both one and multiple variables, Electromagnetic theory, Modern and Solid State Physics etc. Even if it has been difficult at times, I certainly do not regret my choice of path and I would like to thank you a lot for all the advice you gave me throughout the years at Sjödalsgymnasiet! The fact that one had to perform something special to receive a good grade in your class has been very valuable here at KTH where it can sometimes be really tough to get an A. But thanks to your teaching
 I was able to achieve a grade average of around 4.1 (out of 5) during the first 3 years and I am quite pleased with that.

 
By now, I am finishing my fourth year. This year we chose our specialization and I picked Aerospace Engineering as mine. I hope you're not too disappointed that I didn't choose Theoretical Physics, haha =) Aerospace Engineering is a very exciting field of engineering and I have taken some interesting courses in Rocket Science and Flight Mechanics for example. It is certainly an international business so hopefully I will be able to move abroad someday in my future career. I just have one term of courses left and then I will start doing my thesis work. I really hope I can find a fun topic for it!
 
So that was a little about my life. How about you? Do you still have to struggle with students who don't appreciate the true beauty of math and physics? I'd love to hear about what's going on with my old teacher! =)
 
One last thing! During these years I have frequently been tutoring high school -students in math privately. If you want to, you are very welcomed to recommend me to anyone who would like some help or wants to be ahead during the summer. Since I still live in Skogås, the distance will not be a problem ...

My  phone number is 0737272396 and my e-mail address is shaque@kth.se.

 
I very much look forward to hearing from you! Say hello to Mike and Patrick from me as well!

 Sincerely yours,
 Simon Haque

Från: Simon Haque [shaque@kth.se]
Skickat: den 24 maj 2010 11:55
Till: Massoumzadeh, Behzad
Ämne: Greetings from KTH

To any ninth grader who is about to embark on their exciting high school future,

If You are anxious about which programme that is right for You, don't be alarmed. I remember those nerve wrecking days back in 2003 (!) when I had absolutely no idea about what to choose. Social studies vs. natural science? A school close to home so I could practice ice hockey during the days vs. a school closer to the the city? It was difficult because it felt like such an important desicion. My future was at stake! Well maybe not that dramatical.. Anyway, today I can honestly say that I am very pleased that I chose INS (or NVCO as it was called before the iPhone).

INS is a challenging yet fun programme. You will go through a period of life which prepares You in the best possible way for higher education. The teachers demand a lot from You, but will repay You with great enthusiasm and the drive to release all Your potential. At the same time You will meet new friends who You will bond and share unforgettable times with. For example, my class went to Poland on exchange and had the best time! Everytime I meet one of my former classmates today we talk and laugh for hours discussing that fantastic trip! I can guarantee that You will also have something great to remember from Your time at the INS programme in five years or so.

The most obvious advantage of INS is of course the English. If You want to obtain an academic degree it is absolutely essential that You know English. Almost all course litterature is written in it and if You look even further into the future, even Swedish companies are broadening their networks internationally and English is the true business language of choice

Another feature of INS - which I maybe appreciate more today as an engineering student  - is that You have to work hard for Your grades. It may sound horrible, but trust me it has helped me more than I can even begin to describe. Studying at an higher level is very tough, but with the excellent guidance that I recieved from the teachers at INS I have managed to cope well.

So to conclude. If You're looking for a challenge to combine with great friendships then INS is definitely for You. Furthermore, it gives You competence in English and a solid ground to stand on when it's time for higher education. You will not regret Your choice, I know I haven't!

Simon Haque   (NVCO03)
Applied Physics (Teknisk Fysiklänk till annan webbplats), KTH 
shaque@kth.se

After my graduation I moved up to Uppsala and attended the Biotechnology program. There I found a great interest in proteins. My bachelor degree project was to find a new medicine against Giardiasis (nasty protozoa which infects millions every year). After my bachelor degree I have been reading a master in molecular biology and looking for an interesting Ph D project.

What I found most useful from my Nv-Collage education in my university education was the confidence I got in the English language. It was great to know all the scientific terms before the first lecture at the university. Being comfortable in the English also helped in communicating with international students/researchers and professors which is important both in the education process but also in the student life here in Uppsala.

Daniel Steinhauf NVCO04
d.steinhauf@gmail.com
den 25 mars 2011

Johan Kvastad, NVCO 05

Jag heter Johan Kvastad och gick INS (som då kallades för NVCO) 2005-2008. Idag studerar jag Teknisk Fysik vid KTH, med två andra ifrån NVCO 05. Min passion är dock utbildning i sig, något som jag engagerar mig i parallellt med studierna. Nyligen blev jag vald till "Chef för utbildningsinflytande" vid kåren och sitter samtidigt mitt andra år i rad som ordförande för fysiks studienämnd.

Jag är mycket nöjd med att ha gått INS. Den bästa erfarenheten var helt klart gemenskapen. Igenom grundskolan fick man knappt välja vad man skulle studera, vilket resulterade i en blandad skara klasskamrater. INS bestod istället av personer som aktivt valt att studera naturvetenskap, som dessutom var på engelska. Det kändes också som att lärarna brydde sig. Jag kan avslöja att ett antal kom till en återträff vi hade kort efter studenten och följde med ut och pubade! (Det verkar som att alla är kvar.)

Så om du gillar matte och fysik, gå INS (och ta Matte E om den inte redan ingår nu!). Du får en bra naturvetenskaplig gymnasieutbildning med behörighet till högskoleprogrammen inom matte och fysik och du blir samtidigt bra på engelska.

Johan Kvastad, NVCO 05
jkvastad@gmail.com
den 25 april 2011

Martin Larson (Lasse), NVCO05

Efter studenten tog jag ett bestämt kliv rakt in på Kungliga Tekniska Högskolan i Stockholm och började studera Teknisk Fysik. Till sommaren 2011 har jag avslutat mitt kandidatexamensarbete och skall börja på min inriktning på System, Kontroll och Robotik. Det häftiga med just Teknisk Fysik är att det finns verkligen ingenting man inte kan göra. Några av mina klasskompisar jobbar med flygplanskonstruktion, andra analyserar kvantmekaniska fenomen, andra programmerar, andra sysslar med avancerad matematik, och själv ska jag snart börja bygga robotar!

Eftersom nästan all kurslitteratur är på engelska känns det grymt bra att ha läst NV-College, att plugga på flera språk är inte ett problem!

Martin Larsson NVCO05
martinl6@kth.se
den 25 mars 2011 14:21