By Lissandra Radu, BA International Business Management
Hi, there! My name is Lisandra and I am an International Business Management student going into my second year at WU Vienna.
A few years ago I began travelling around Europe to various capital cities, where I realised how different people and societies really are. Being born in Eastern Europe and moving to England was a massive culture shock but there are endless benefits such as so much more approachable, it opens your mind to other people’s perspectives as well as you get to eat your weight in new and delicious food. Therefore, when it came to choosing my degree, I was set on experiencing this difference in culture once more, but this time I wanted it to last more than a few days!
I picked Vienna…mainly because of their schnitzel. Well, the modules at the university definitely had something to do with it too! WU has so many unique and niche modules on huge range of business related topics that it made the choice that much easier. In terms of the city, it has amazing location with such easy access to the rest of continental Europe that it became a no-brainer really! Also, I heard famous stories of Sacher Torte so to me, it seemed to tick all the boxes.
Choosing the accommodation was a really smooth straightforward process, especially as everything is in English (although I am keen on starting German courses as soon as the semester begins!). In the end, I chose a studio mostly so I can decorate not only a bedroom but the bathroom and kitchen too J. The University schedule is slightly busier than what I experienced in Sheffield, although, saying that, there are no compulsory modules which means you really get to study what you are interested in!
My year abroad begins in 2 days and for now there is a mix of fear and excitement. To be honest, I am not really sure what to expect, but I can say for sure that I plan on making the most of it from every aspect! I cannot wait to meet new people and share this experience with like-minded individuals.