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Jakub shares his experience

Hey, Jakub! So, how was this experience for you?

“Hi everybody!

I am home in Pilsen (Czech republic), after 7 weeks spent in Romania, and I would love to get back there again tomorrow. I had the very best time of my life in Iasi, Constanta, Brasov and Predeal and I won’t forget a single thing that happened to me there.

I took part in project GROW as a trainer for 11th grade students. I loved the idea of working with people of such potential and promise. And I admit to say that Romanians really surprised me how structured their minds were, how well prepared plans they had and how eager they were to participate in GROW. I almost thought: “What the hell I am gonna teach these people, they already know everything!” But in the end I think we made a change and that’s something that counts. I was afraid that I will just go there, stand there, speak about something and when we finish, nobody will learn anything. But this didn’t actually happen, for which I am happy and I have the feeling of well done job.

Okay now…I should stop congratulating myself.

I will rather congratulate the OC, especially the OCP GROW Marilena Maraciuc, because she, with the rest of the team, was the one who gave me the opportunity to work on such great project. I would like to recognise all the members of the OC: Mihai, Simina, Ines, Andreea, Alin and Marilena, for hard work and care they provided. I really felt the comfort and the effort they made to give it to us.

Simina, my trainee buddy, was my guide and companion through Iasi and she shared her freetime with me and Ander to show us everything and everyone who was worth to be shown. Without her my days would be empty and boring. I was very proud that in the second part of project GROW she assigned me with showing the city to other incomming trainees and through that I made many new interesting friends.

I would like to share with you that I love my pupils (in a platonic way, to avoid any gossip) and I wish them luck and energy for their future steps. As I said during the closing ceremony, they are not likely to live their lives by sitting on their butts and I seriously believe that we will see and feel the Footprints of at least some of them.

I would love to share with you all the stories I brought from Romania, but it’s worth a book and therefore I will save it for my publisher. :-) )) Anyway my impression of the whole “Romania thing” is purely and exclusively positive. I had a great time and hard time but it was all worth it!

List of some first-time things I did during my stay in Romania:
- swiming with luminiscent jellyfish
- having an interview on TV
- dancing Brasoveanca
- partying with Dutch girls
- lunching with orthodox priests
- saying cheers in Estonian
- eating mamaliga
- having fries INSIDE the hamburger
- attending on an International Conference
- getting to know so many marvelous people in such short time

Hope to see you all soon, my dears! ‘Cause You, you are AWESOME!”

~Jakub

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What’s so special about Poland?

GREAT NEWS!

Sanda Babiuc and Ioana Gavrilescu, two members of AIESEC Iasi are going in Exchange in Krakow, Poland! They will be interns at the Towarszystwo Przyjaciół Dzieci Orphanage.

I sent each of them an email asking them how they feel that in a week or two they will be going in exchange in Poland.

And they said…

…Sanda

“Hey dear :)

Sorry for answering so hard, but I was away from town.

Exchaaaaaaaaaaaaaange —> I am very excited and I can’t wait to get there!! I think that when I board the plane, my heart will shrink a lot :) ) I hope I’m going to make it a great experience and be a good ambassador of AIESEC Iasi.
Have a lovely day!

Sanda”


…Ioana

“Hey!

So nice you asked me :X you made me think a bit more about this :) )

Well I am very excited! I can’t wait to see how it is when I get there, when I meet all the other trainees and people from AIESEC Krakow. I can’t wait to see how it is at work.

I will be working with little children from an orphanage and I am a bit nervous because they do not speak much English , but very little from what I understood. This will be one of my roles actually – to teach them English. And it is hard to do something for them, to  motivate them, play self discovery games and help them when they do not speak English.

That’s why everyday I think of games and activities that would suit them.

All in all…it is the first time when I leave home for such a long time so it will be a bit hard…but I know for sure that I’ll be another person after this experience.  To do something for children with problems, inspire them and at the same time live to the full in an international environment….what can be more perfect than this? :X

I’ll keep you updated with impressions when I get there and I am sure they will be many and very beautiful.

Heh, I think I wrote a novel…but the simple thought of going and living this experience makes me dream at a complicated novel, full of action and symbols ;) ) Life changing indeed!

Kisses!

Ioana”

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Tudor Munteanu – India – Oboulo.com

Congratulations Tudor Munteanu!Tudor_Munteanu


He is the one who is leaving to India at Oboulo.com Internet Services Pvt LtdBangalore will be his home town for a year. It is an interesting city. You have some photos attached :D .

Maybe the question in your head is: “Was this hard for him to achieve?” Well, one task for him was to redesign Oboulo.com site (www.oboulo.com). And  this is his task solved: http://www.genuineagency.ro/work/oboulo/index.html. more »

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One by One….

One of the most COOOL things about Exchange is that you can go  anywhere you want, in this world!
You can choose to go veeeery close to home, as

Andreea Diaconu
and
Oana Panainte
choose and they are leaving to Bulgaria, to VARNA!!!…..

………Or you can fly as far as you cand see, as

Oana Botez*
choose, who leaves to India, to CHANDIGARH!!!


Three more girls were matched, which means that AIESEC Iasi si not sleeping!
Congrats girls!!!

*I feel very lucky that I am EP Buddy for Oana Botez, so now, she will have to bring me al least a postcard from India :D

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First we want to wish you welcome on our blog of OGX Department form Iasi LC.

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