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EP Stories

As you know our Heghnarion))) just 2 weeks ago came back from Slovakia. It was a great experience for her. So you can get the whole spirit from her story below.

The last day of Heghine’s CEEDERship in Slovakia.

15.08.2011. Last day, Farewell party, Packing stuff back… It was a bit sad. There are such different fillings… One of the best evenings at Pechiatkaren. 55 days spent here, everyone became very close to me… Everything in AIESEC is passing fast. You are just left with memories and Experience… One of guys used to say: “ I’ve no troubles to travel to any country wherever I know there is AIESEC, I’m sure I

will have accommodation and good bunch of people.” You have to travel and feel it. Unfamiliar people. Overseas country, and after two months it’s so hard to say good bye. AIESEC is about people…

Being in AIESEC (I still can’t say working) for one and half year, I was thinking is that the right place for me? Why I am here and what am I doing. I simply loved AIESEC. Love people there, the way we live, the way we enjoy and work. But I needed to get a confirmation. I needed to understand what is AIESEC… Internationalism? Yes! Global youth voice? Yes! Big opportunities? Yes! Greate people? Yes! It’s about diversity, about opportunities, about life-lasting experience… 2009 Autumn recruitment, what if I wouldn’t take the flyer? I’m going back to Armenia, full of emotions, experience, knowledge to share and extra enthusiasm to make AIESEC Armenia Booming country in CEE Region.

P.S. AIESEC is even bigger than you think…