First, I have to say that I discovered a different culture and a fascinating language (suomi). Having the opportunity to learn a bit more about indigenous people (Sami) in the North was also a big development in my education. It has influenced my course choices at my home university where I attended a class about indigenous politics in Canada when I came back.
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Second, I have made friends for life, both Finns and international students. Every now and then we correspond on the internet, and I visited them a couple of times in Europe. My student exchange in Finland also gave me the desire of discovering more Europe. Therefore, two years later, I studied for 5 months in France.
Finally, my best academic memories were definitely my participation to the Jokkmokk Winter Conference where I learned a lot about the climate change conditions in Nordic countries, and also my excursion to the Kola Peninsula.
At the end of March, I participated in the National Model United Nations in New York, and my committee discussed the impact of climate change on sustainable development. I am planning to continue my studies and do a second master’s degree in Luxembourg about environmental policies in Europe. Therefore, I can say that my experience in Finland changed my life experience and opened my eyes to different problems in the EU!
Published in 2013.