What’s your favorite memory from your time at the University of Pécs?
"Getting to know people from all over the world, being able to learn in a multicultural environment, and immersing in a unique knowledge acquisition experience.
Thanks to the University of Pecs, I made lifelong friends with whom I survived finals, group projects, and enjoyed the best meals from around the world during our get-togethers."
Was there a class, professor, or project that really stuck with you?
"All professors and classes have made a meaningful impact in my learning journey, but two of the professors with whom I had extensive exchanges through which I learned a lot are Dr. Németh Balázs and Dr. ÉVA SZEDERKÉNYI."
What’s one skill, habit, or tradition you picked up at Pécs that you still carry with you today?
"Leadership was one of the main skills I picked thanks to the Students Ambassadors programme, I truly enjoyed representing the University and helping others discover the impactful learning experience, The University of Pecs and Hungary offer.
and thanks to my rice-master classmates and friends, I finally learned how to make rice without turning it into a science experiment. "
If you were giving a campus tour, what “secret spot” would you show?
"Our class's secret spot was a bakery behind Szántó Dormatory next to where our faculty was located.
Every time we finished classes in the morning or we had a longer break between classes, we used to go there for a coffee and pastries.
Next time you are around, I highly recommend to take a coffee there!"
What’s something about your life now that would totally surprise your 18-year-old self?
"My 18 Year old self would be totally amazed by the number of countries I had the chance to see and call home, and by the life experiences I have collected along the way. She’d also be ridiculously proud (and maybe a little shocked) to know that I can now make dishes from around the world!"
If you could describe your university years in three emojis, which would you choose?
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If you could come back for a day as a student, what would you do first?
"I would head straight to the our secret spot (bakery) with my classmates, remember every funny moment we had together and have a great laughter about it, then go into one of my favorite classes, enjoy and contemplate the moment, the learning experience, the surroundings and the beautiful opportunity I have been given,
and (you might have guessed it already from my previous answers!) I will get together with friends around a meal, music and build new memories."
