Wed Jun 04 2025
Hi, I'm Elena, 17 years old, and I spent my exchange year in southern Norway. I went during the 2024/25 school year.
I’ve always wanted to go on an exchange to get to know a new culture, see something different from the German school system, and have a fun year before starting the more demanding school years.
I chose Norway for my exchange because of its school system and the greater opportunities compared to Germany. I’m also a big fan of nature, and I wasn’t disappointed — Norway truly has some of the most beautiful natural landscapes. Another reason was that Norway isn’t too far from home, which makes it easier to return to visit my friends and family.
My school is better than the one in Germany. We have less subjects and more freedom to choose what we want to have. I feel like I am getting way better prepared for my future life and I would have loved to spend one more year here in Norway.
My host family was really sweet and very open. My sister was the same age as me, so we bonded very well. My host dad is from New Zealand, so we spoke English and Norwegian at home. That made communication very easy. We went on a lot of small trips in the neighborhood and a bit further away. They showed me all the places around Kristiansand. I would say I found a second family. A difference that I saw quite in the beginning is that working hours for adults are way shorter. My host parents were home latest at 4pm and then we usually had our warm dinner. In the beginning that was a weird time, but I’ve gotten used to it.
Norwegians are very quiet and introverted. So, finding friends wasn’t the easiest. Overcoming the language barrier was a big challenge for me. All the schoolbooks were in Norwegian, so it was hard in the beginning to understand what we did in class. I just tried my best to understand something, and Google Translate was a big helper. With my friends also exchange students and Norwegians, that I met in school. We’ve been going to a sewing course and made my own national dress. Here in Norway those activities are for free! I was with my friends a lot, and we made food from different countries to share more of our cultures.
My exchange year was just as I expected it to be. It was maybe even better. I went in with very low expectations, that’s the best you can do, so that you won’t be disappointed. I have been able to experience the best things, and I am happy with my choice. Getting to know so many more people that will become lifelong friends. You learn so much more about yourself and begin to grow out of your comfort zone. You have a better understanding of other cultures and begin to respect them.
I chose STS mainly because it was the only organization that was ready to take me in when I applied. They gave me a safe feeling and explained the process quite well.
In between applying and my placement I had to wait for quite a long time. I didn’t get any information in between, that was quite stressful to experience. But STS had a fine welcome camp. Sadly, all the other trips were too expensive and not planned at times where they fitted with my schedule. That was very sad.