I am an international student, born and raised in Istanbul, Turkey. I haven’t, but I am willing to do the exchange program to one of the German-speaking countries in following years. I speak Turkish, English and German fluently.
I am majoring in Business Commerce with aiming to specialize in marketing and international business. I haven’t decided in which field of study I will be minoring in, however, German and Philosophy are on the table. I will be going for an exchange program to a German speaking country and graduate, hopefully, in 2020, making it five years college education.
As a global citizen, speaking three languages, having been to five continents, and having a passion for exploring cultures, I believe I hold a powerful asset to qualify in the international business field. On the other side, I have work experience in and a strong passion for marketing. I am aiming to combine those two areas and have a career where I can utilize the skills that I will have developed for both fields. I dream of a job which lets me travel all around the world. We’ll see…
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