1. Going to Spain…

    As I have published on various media, such as Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn and a variety of forums, I am moving to Spain on the 26th of August to pursue my graduate studies in business administration and quantitative methods. I’ve been accepted to a great university in Madrid called Universidad Carlos III de Madrid (UC3M). I’m going to study there for 2 years (starting this September) on the program MSc in Business Administration and Quantitative Methods.

    I was in doubt about choosing Spain over other grad schools that I had applied to. Though, in the end, the choice came to me naturally as moving to Spain, perfecting my Spanish, living in the vibrant Spanish culture and hooking up with a lot of new Spanish friends was too appealing. I got into the school, booked my flight ticket and found myself a place to live. My address will be:

    • Paseo del Prado #40, 4ext izq., 28014 Madrid, Spain

    In connection with all this, I had to do a minor task of translating my diploma (in English) that I got for my BSc degree at Aarhus University. UC3M required it to be in Spanish so I checked out a couple of certified translators in Spain. I ended up choosing Leon Hunter and I am very happy about that. I had a great experience with Leon who helped me quickly and who was rapid in answering my e-mails. That was cool.

    There are a lot of different translators out there — I reckon many of them might be quite rotten. For that reason, I am happy that I chose Leon and I would recommend you to do the same if you, too, are in a situation where you need to get something translated. He knows Spanish and English and has the official Spanish certification to offer those services. Check out his website here:

    When I arrive to Spain (in just one week from now), I will come up with another update. I am thinking about bringing my old travelblog, www.enjoyinglife.dk, back to life. That might be fun! :-)