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Follow @aallonteekkarit on TikTok!

The videos give you a glimpse into the life of a technology student and tell you more about the different programmes and majors
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You can now also follow the life of Aalto University's teachnology students on TikTok! On our account you can follow the life of technology students and get to know the different programmes and majors. The account was originally set up at the School of Engineering, but since the beginning of the year, the content has also been produced by students of electrical engineering. In the future, the account will offer a wide range of perspectives on technology and engineering studies and student life in different fields and stages of studies. The language of the account is mainly Finnish. Follow the account!

Content related to student life and studies can also be found on the Instagram accounts of the School of Engineering () and the School of Electrical Engineering (), as well as on the Aalto University accounts @aaltouniversity. On these accounts you will also find more content in English. 

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