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CASES – PD3 EXAM

The PD3 exam is held twice a year, in May/June and in November/
December.

You can use the PD3 exam, among other things, to apply for Danish citizenship.

Yana Ritslev, regulatory product survaillance at GN Hearing.

Yana did not pass her Studieprøve, and after 24 lessons with me she was ready. She went from 00 to 7 in written Danish.


Taiba Alrasheed, Board certified plastic & reconstructive surgeon – Head of education, consultant, plastic and breast surgery department SUH Roskilde.

Taiba wanted to work as a surgion in Denmark and she needed to have at least 10, 10 , 10 on her exam. She got 12, 12, 12.


Jeff Riese, Product manager, Ørgreen optics.

Jeff struggled a lot to speak fluent Danish, but he scored 10 in his oral Danish exam.


Luis Fonseca, Salesforce, Senior Solution Engineer and Salesforce.

Luis took his PD3 exam and scored 10, 10, 10.


Maggie M. Lui, Momondo.

Maggie is from China, and had struggled for a long time to speak fluent Danish. She scored 7 in her oral exam.


Emir Boyacioglu, Nilfisk, Senior Category Manager – Indirect and IT Procurement.

Emir was actually not ready for the exam, because he only did module 3.

He dropped out of school and chose to prepare for PD3. He scored 7 in his written exam and 4 in his oral.


Cheng Zhang, Accountant.

Cheng comes from China and he struggled a lot with his spoken Danish. He scored 10 in both written and oral Danish.


Yashar Hemmati, Nurse, Bisbebjerg Hospital.

Yashar needed to achieve at least 7 in his written and 10 in his oral Danish PD3 exam to work as a nurse in Denmark. He achieved it.


Sahba Tahsini, Digital Transformation Partner

Sahba was at an A2 level (Module 3, Danish Education 3) when she started with me, and after just 20 lessons she improved and achieved a score of 10 in written Danish and 7 in spoken Danish. That is a great achievement.


Lina Maria Carmona Marin, Clinical & Molecular Scientist

Lina is dyslexic and had tried to pass the written PD3 exam 3 times.

This time, she succeeded with a fantastic grade of 12!

Way to go, and a huge congratulations.

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