Barbara Kopaleishvili, a student at the Caucasus University Georgia has shared her success story to visit foreign University for higher education. She went to foreign university in Holland under the Erasmus+ program.
Till now many students has got benefits of this program. She was a student of the Caucasus Business School and while availing benefits of this program visited the Holland University of Sciences and technology.
While sharing her journey she said, “I had decided to study abroad with Erasmus+ program as soon as I entered the Caucasus University. In the second semester of the third year, I made this dream come true and spent one semester in the Netherlands.”
According to her, studying at the University of Applied Sciences in Holland was a whole new experience for me. The main focus was on practical exercises, which is very important for professional development. Working on projects with companies has refined my practical skills and introduced me to the business world better.
It is also to be added that she underlined, “Living in the Netherlands has given me the chance to learn more about a new culture and be surrounded by students from all over the world. Being in a completely new environment is not easy, but I managed to spend the most unforgettable 6 months with these people. Working with them on projects, traveling and sharing one’s experiences was the most memorable part of the Erasmus+ program.”
She also stated that, “I am very happy to have the opportunity to participate in this project. Erasmus+ program is not just a trip to another country, it is a step forward towards professional and personal development.”
She also extended her gratitude for the people behind this successful project. Moreover, while sharing her experience in Holland she also urged other students to avail benefits of this project.
The CU university management also shared this successful story on social media handles. The social media users while reacting to this post also congratulated her for successful academic journey at the Holland.