- Crash rates and discounts are useful
- NITO membership gives me security, network and professional replenishment, says Alma Bendiksen from Oslo. She believes that more people should study natural sciences and become NITO members.
Bendiksen is taking a bachelor's degree in chemical engineering at NTNU in Trondheim and will continue on to his master's degree next year. She loves chemistry and describes her lab work as being a detective. - Every experiment we do in the lab provides answers to small and large mysteries, she says eagerly.
She is passionate about her profession. In the lab, they do everything from chemistry to microbiology, which often contains E. coli, but she emphasizes that it is not scary with E. coli in the lab because all the students master sterile techniques.
You'll make a lot of new friends
NITO membership provides a network and many friends. She lists several advantages:
- Pre-exam crash course
- Fun social events at your campus
- Insurance included in the student membership
- Big discounts on insurance in general
- I have made so many new friends through all the NITO events. Crash courses in maths and other subjects are very useful, she emphasizes.

What are crash courses?
- The crash courses help me to do better on exams, says Bendiksen.
A crash course in maths is a course that prepares you for an exam, arranged by NITO. The course helps you get a quick introduction to key topics from the mathematics syllabus before an exam. Here you get a useful refresher in the syllabus, the opportunity to ask questions, and you can share experiences with fellow students.
Pick up good tips for the actual exam. Crash courses are arranged at virtually all campuses.
Insurance is good to have
- Home contents insurance and other insurances as well are very good to have then, says Bendiksen.
NITO members get a good price on insurance through the insurance company Tryg. In the student membership, you get an insurance included.
- It's nice to use the various benefits and hunt for new member benefits and discounts I can use, says Bendiksen.
Pondering which mast
The time to choose a master's programme is approaching. Bendiksen is unsure whether she should choose a direction in materials technology or in sustainability and management. She knows that both are important for the green shift.
"It's nice to discuss such decisions with my NITO network and hear other people's experiences," she says.
The commitment to technology and science does not stop with one's own education. Alongside her studies, she works as a private tutor for middle school and high school students.
- I do everything I can to inspire young people to choose science subjects. I want more people to find solutions to the challenges we surround ourselves with. It is rewarding to see that students who struggle with, for example, mathematics begin to master the subject," she says.
- It is important for the future that more people take an interest in science subjects. In my way, I try to inspire others.