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There are no words that can describe the experiences, memories and friends I have made throughout my time here in Poznan. Every bit of my internship has been so rewarding. I would have never thought I could have done something like this, but thanks to the push and the opportunities of AIESEC, I was able to step out of my comfort zone and allow myself to grow more as a person. One of my favourite and fondest memories of this internship is the amount of amazing people I have met and the friends I have made. The young minds I had a chance to meet are my favourite aspect of the internship. The fact that they are so intrigued in your presence here and their willingness to learn and listen to the things you have to say is something I will never forget. Being able to just share my experiences and knowledge with them, with the thought in mind that hopefully at least one person leaves the class altering their mind set and possibly changing the way they look at their surroundings is something that I was proud to do. Being able to spark some thoughts of their future goals and dreams was another thing that I cannot forget. It gave me great hope that these people would go on and do great things. The opportunities to work with various people and establishing long lasting friendships is also something I will never forget as we all shared similar goals and the same passion of our work here in Poznan. I am honoured to be apart of something so special and priceless. I cannot thank you enough AIESEC Poznan for being so helpful and welcoming, you guys have made my journey here something that I will keep for the rest of my life.

 

Bryan Nguyen, Sydney, Australia

 

When I decided to go in an internship thru AIESEC I knew that these experiences are among the best ones a young person could have. But being an intern of Make a Step project was way better than my best expectations... The project is really amazing and it gives you an unique opportunity to get to know both polish and other foreign cultures - with the fellow trainees. MaS project gave me the opportunity to get to know several polish cities, schools and host families, making my experience extremely diverse, interesting and intense!

After those two months, besides recommending an AIESEC experience to my friends, I recommend MaS project and also AIESEC in Poznań, because I've seen how hard they work to make the experiences impactful and worth it.



Nicholas Krasinski, Porto Alegre, Brazil

 

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Over the span of a month and a half, I had the most intense and enjoyable time in Poland. I will remember this journey and the people I met here for the rest of my life.
What I think make this project so great is the travelling and the people. Every week we would go to another city, small or tiny, to meet a new family, new school, and new students. I love the fact that we either stayed in dormitory or we had a host family, because those were the opportunities for us to experience the real Polish way. I grown to love the work we do, from our efforts to innovate the way we teach through games and dance, to the reaction we see in students. Yes we can feel the impact of what we say that inspired students' minds and stayed in students' heart. It was the best project because we were given freedom to do and say what we really want, whilst given assistance wherever we need.



We learned a lot throughout the project. Every week working with a new partner and learning each other's style was not as easy as it sounds. But we made each other better, and I'm grateful to have the opportunity to work with amazing and inspirational individuals. They are truly my friends who I can contact and comfortably talk about anything. I value the memories and the friendship that we had.

So to the amazing Poznan committee who made this all possible, I am thankful to you. You have been the best preparer for our amazing journey. I am most certainly going back to Poland some day. I promise.



Catherine Nguyen, Melbourne, Australia

 

How I describe Poznan? Its simply a beautiful city! At first i was really afraid about this project. What I afraid most is where the students didn’t pay attention at all what we trying to give and the second one is food. But the facts were all of the student were so amazing! So do the food! Fantastic food I’m so glad i have tried polish cuisine. All of the students really in to it. They were so happy to see people from different cultures and languages. I was there for 6 weeks but i feel like home! People in there were so kind and they have very good hospitality which make you forgot what its homesick look like. If one day I come back to Europe, I will defenetly come to this beautiful and friendly city called POZNAN!



Frans Dharsana, Jakarta, Indonesia
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