New ³§Ã¤³ó°ìö¾±²õ°ì³Ü podcast delves into the everyday life of electrical engineering students

The ³§Ã¤³ó°ìö¾±²õ°ì³Ü podcast offers valuable information, for especially high school students considering their next steps, about student life at Aalto University and studies in electrical engineering. What kind of environment does Aalto University provide for students? What is studying electrical engineering like in practice? Is life as a teekkari really as fun as everyone makes it out to be?
These and many other questions are answered in ³§Ã¤³ó°ìö¾±²õ°ì³Ü!
The first season of the podcast is hosted by Leevi Hormaluoma, studying information technology, Venla Kaislo, studying bioinformatics technology, and Leevi Oikarinen, studying electronics and electrical engineering.
The podcast can be listened to on Spotify, YouTube, and Apple Podcasts.

The first episode of the podcast has now been released. The following episodes will be released on February 19 and 26, and March 4. Enjoy listening!
Read more about the hosts and listen to the podcast here: ³§Ã¤³ó°ìö¾±²õ°ì³Ü!
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