Kriszti
21 June 2008 @ 12:46 am
Finally, finally, finally! I am done with my exams. I am extremely tired. EXTREMELY. I have had some tough period in the last few weeks, especially because I was lagging behind with things that should be done - probably because of Model European Union - which was GREAT.

I still owe an (at least a brief) story about this prominent week. Well, let's see... We departed from Budapest (by car) on Sunday, 25 May, at 0.30 am (:o) and arrived to Strasbourg in the late afternoon. We met the organizers and other participants in the restaurant where we had dinner. From next day on we were "working" in the European Parliament (our plenary being the conference room of European Socialists). My role was to represent a Czech conservative member of the European Parliament, and although there were times when I got lost in the huge load of information (i.e. which amendment of us has passed, which hasn't, and generally in what phase the debate is), soon I found the necessary routine ;) We also had breakfast, lunch and coffee breaks in the European Parliament (the pastries were delicious! :)))). The evenings were even better :) I still remember the wonderful talks and crazy moments when we were visiting that nice bar in Kehl, Germany, having parties in La Java (or just hanging out without going any particular place) and discussed the agenda in an informal setting :) Wednesday was the last day we were acting like politicians/journalists/lobbyists - from Thursday we had workshops (like "Quo vadis EU-Russia?"), a meeting with a "real" MEP and some info sessions about AEGEE, JEF, Model European Union 2009 and Youth in Action Programme. I chose the last one and I must tell that I got really inspired to start a programme corresponding with European values and streghtening intercultural ties. I don't have an idea yet but I am sure that I want to be an active citizen in the future and MEU was kind of the first step to do that. :)

Thank you AEGEE and all the wonderful people I have met during this week.

P.S.: I have passed my English exam!!! So in a few weeks I will hold my Advanced level Business English certificate in my hands - it's a wonderful feeling :)
 
 
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Kriszti
10 May 2008 @ 06:55 pm
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Childish, but today I decided to visit an event centered around Europe Day (9 May), and of course I stacked up with two plastic bags of entirely useless things: T-shirt with EU stars, mug, EU pen, European Parliament pen, beer opener combined with keychain (!!!), coin purse, mobile phone strip, EU-style umbrella... And as there were tents of some EU member states (and other countries, too, like Turkey... :o), I brought a Slovenia umbrella, 2 Slovenia pins, Slovenia sticker, Belgium pen, Belgium pencil, Malta poster and some tourist brochures - all these things being carried in a Malta and a Portugal plastic bag. The Portuguese guys also made me taste some Portuguese wine, and I must say it's really great :) Well, I admit that the event was more like a propaganda that a mental challenge, but it was still fun to look around :) AND I also saw our European Commissioner, but I didn't stay to listen him for too long, because he rather spoke about Schengen, the euro and many other things that everyone knows about (at least I hope)

The other part of my post centered around the European Union is maybe more interesting :) A few weeks ago I applied for the Model European Union simulation game taking place in the EP, Strasbourg. My application is accepted so between 25 and 31 May I'll do nothing else than representing a given fraction as the delegate of a given country in the European Parliament (I don't know my role yet - maybe I'll receive it in a few days). But the thing I know is that it will be a VERY challenging event and I better give all the abilities I have into this game :))))) You can learn more about this event here :)
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Kriszti
29 February 2008 @ 10:59 am

I am at my school right now, it's 11.00 and I only have a class (law) starting at 11.20, so I have 20 minutes to write something smart, get my student ID back (we have to give it to the guy to be allowed to get a key for the lockers, where we have to put our coats and bags in order to enter the computer room... yes, I know ;P) and get to the opposite part of the complex where my class will be held. Actually, no presentation today, only next week because a girl misunderstood the teacher and thought that it's her who has to make a presentation today... and still believing it, she put her driving exam to Friday next week. So we changed our dates, that's it. :D
Please let me tell that on Monday, I made a small "pilgrimage" to a Europe Direct centre (I had no idea these things exist until I saw it on the internet) - looking back I acted a bit like a kid released into a candies shop :D Generally they are like a library with EU-related books, but you can also pick up some brochures, posters and cards about the EU. Besides I took a book with the title "European Common Law and Politics", I asked if they can recommend me any kind of jobs (suitable for students, of course) in this area. They said that there are probably some jobs at EU-related events, and it was funny, when I told the head clerk that I am studying at "Külker" he became very excited, told me he studied here as well and he told "okay, you can send me your CV, I'll look around if there is any job somewhere" :D
I also want to participate in TDK (but please DON'T ask what it is in English because I have no clue :P) most probably about the reform treaty/Treaty of Lisbon... we'll see... at first I should decide what area I like the most.
Ouch, I really have to go. See you :)

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Current Location: BGF "Külker" computer room
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Kriszti
15 November 2007 @ 06:44 pm
Have I told you about the contest about the Hungarian presidency of the EU in 2011?
And that we had to write a thesis collection about our ideas, proposals and so on?

Today I got an e-mail... I'm promoted to the regional semifinals.
Wow...
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Kriszti
05 November 2007 @ 08:45 pm
Here I am now. Tests are over, EU thesis collection sent - keep your fingers crossed for me! - so now I am trying to catch up with things I really have to do. Things like sending postcards to people I promised, paying the money for the Business magazine I get every week because my subscription will end soon and all this stuff.
At the weekend my family and I went to Balatonföldvár. I thought I will get some rest there, but I was wrong :/ I had to collect the leaves in the garden and make the birthday cake for my mum (there were our relatives, too and we celebrated her birthday together with them). Besides all this, I slept a lot. Yes, I was so exhausted that one day I fell asleep at 4 pm and slept until 10, then slept from 3 am until 10 am. :D
Oh and Aldona - now I have Skype, too. I added you, by the way. For the others, my username is the same as I use everywhere. See you!
 
 
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Kriszti
22 October 2007 @ 08:21 pm
I am so sorry that I haven't written earlier - I have so many things to do now, so maybe you could forgive me that I will only write a few keywords that came into my mind:

- tests next week :( Statistics, Operation research (what's it called in English? :o) and Applied IT.
- riots again in Budapest, national holiday tomorrow, eek!...
- congratulations to Poland :D
- started a thesis collection for a contest named "Tézeusz 2011" - I must write some ideas for the year 2011, when Hungary will bear EU presidency for half a year. From the 5 themes available I chose Lisbon Strategy. :)
- It's autumn - my favourite season! - the weather is wonderful, although it's veeeery cold! :(
- I am eating raspberry yoghurt right now.

That's all... See you next time :)
 
 
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Kriszti
23 September 2007 @ 07:53 pm
I desperately want to go somewhere near the border on 31st December 2007. To be one of the first people to cross the border on 1st January without any kind of identification document. Yes, we are joining Schengen!!! We are!!! :D:D:D:D:D
Am I crazy, by the way? ;)

edit: I did it. :) The date was modified to 21st December over time. I still can't understand how I had the courage to go to the borders on 20th late in the night, in -10 °C... and subsequently return to Budapest in the early morning hours in the car of a local TV staff. Anyway, I know I was part of a historic event that I won't ever forget :))))
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