“To be honest I didn’t have a clue what I wanted to study but I just knew that I didn’t want to sit in front of a computer for the rest of my life. I wanted to work with and be around people,” says Bergdís Fanney Einarsdóttir who graduated this February from the University of Iceland with a BA in Leisure Studies. Like many other prospective students, Bergdís wasn’t sure about what she wanted to study and therefore decided to speak with a student counsellor at the university. After doing a little research she decided that a degree in Leisure Studies would be the right fit for her. Bergdís says that she liked how open and versatile the degree would be: “It was a good fit for me because I was rather undecided when it came to what I wanted to do in the future.”
The study trips were the most fun
Bergdís, who had been studying Computer Science took a u-turn and started her degree in Leisure Studies in January 2021. She doesn’t regret that decision. Asked what she thought was the most fun part about her studies, Bergdís mentions the annual study trips. “They really gave me a new perspective on my studies,” she says. The trips are diverse and intended for both socialisation and studying. During Bergdís’ first year they went on a freshman trip to get to know one another better and get acquainted to their study programme. There were two field trips in the second year where the focus was on solving real projects and one trip to Vatnaskógur in the final year. “The purpose of that trip was really to reflect on and use what we had already learnt,” says Bergdís.