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Europe, Student Exchange, Activities: Culture, Activities: Career/Professional Interaction, Activities: Friends and family, Activities: Travel
Passing the halfway point of her time studying for a semester at the WHU-Otto Beisheim School of Management on the Student Exchange Program, Colleen Sauer reflects on some of the career focused events at WHU and how she has expanded her connections as well as developed herself professionally.
Taking the step to study abroad for the entire 2016 autumn semester at the WHU-Otto Beisheim School of Management, Colleen Sauer talks about her preparations and initial transition to her time in Germany.
One of the best parts about the Holiday Season in Europe is the Christmas Markets, or the Weihnachtsmarkt as they are called in Germany. You may be wondering what exactly a Christmas Market is. Well it is all of the joy of the holiday season, thousands of people, great holiday shopping, delicious food, and historic towns all rolled into one. Since these markets are so irresistible I’ve visited the ones in Koblenz, Strassbourg, Offenburg, Rothenburg od der Tauber, and Nuremberg. Living in Germany for this past semester has obviously made me partial to the authentic German Christmas expe
Europe, Student Exchange, Activities: Culture, Activities: Career/Professional Interaction, Activities: Travel
It’s no secret that when you study abroad you get to see a different part of the world and experience so many new things that you never expected. What I didn’t realize was just how much I would get to see when I left Ohio at the end of August. Not only have I gotten the opportunity to explore Germany and the area around where WHU is located, I have been able to travel to places that I’ve always wanted to visit.
The German education system has been an interesting experience, but I couldn’t be happier that I selected WHU for my exchange! WHU is really good about accommodating their Tauschies, what they call exchange students, and making exchange the best experience possible.