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INDEX................................................................................2-3 WELCOME 4-7 ESN BKF MENTORING PROGRAMME8-9 FRENIS DESICION 10-11 LOVE STORY WRITTEN BY ESN11-12 ESN BKF 12 ERASMUS LIFE - CONTINUE IT AS A MENTOR! 13 INTERNATIONAL CHRISTMAS TIME14-15 ERASMUS SZTNDJJAL KLFLDN16-17 SPAIN
STAFF................................................................................CHIEF EDITOR ZSFIA KELEMEN EDITORSJUDIT MOLNR BENCE SIMON FRANCISKA PATAKI EDIT JACOBS LRINC THURNAY ROLAND BALOGH CHIEF DESIGNER ESZTER BOTH DESIGNER BARBARA ZSIDEK
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ESN BKF wishes you a very happy New Year!
FIND MY GIRLFRIEND
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programme
We built a
well-functioning system.
esn bkf mentoring
Molnr JuditESN BKF, Ex-ME Nt or Coor di Na t or
E VERYBODY NEEDS A FRIEND. This short sentence was my and the Mentoring programmes slogan, the sentence which specified the work of the Mentors. The international students need our help, our friendship. After my Erasmus semester I couldnt imagine myself without the spirit which spiced up my life in Lisbon.
Luckily some enthusiastic homecoming Erasmus students at our college thought the same and thanks to this a little family, the ESN BKF was formed in 2010. Soon I
became Mentor Coordinator.
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The Mentor Coordinator is like a HR manager in a company organizes everything from the recruitment to the reporting
in the frame of the Mentoring programme. I enjoyed this work very much and Im proud of results. We built a well-functioning
system, the Mentoring programme has been continuously developed
and the Mentors perform better and better. I got from this
position Friends best friends with ESN spirit, fun and the
unforgettable experience when I read the Mentors interesting
motivation letters. I saw how they are excited before the
interviews, funny at the Mentor training, curious before
they know their Mentees name and enthusiastic before new international students arrive. I could see how they become good
friends during the semester, how
they enjoy the programmes. I
could see their happy faces,
which was very motivating.
Mentors gave me a lot,
maybe more than to an
exchange student, even
if they didnt know.
programme
We built a
well-functioning system.
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Simon BenceESN BKF, ME Nt or Coor di Na t or
W hen I applied to BKF, I already knew that I will go on Erasmus. At that time, I didnt know about a small group at school called BKF Embassy, the ancestor of ESN BKF. We arranged a meeting and then I became the part of this small organisation that grew bigger and bigger year by year. In the January of 2011 ESN
BKF started its first semester with 9 erasmus student and 9 mentors (One of them was me!). The next semester, we had more students, more people, members, mentors. This little team
became closer because of the parties, the Wondercamp and all
of the programmes! Then it was time for me to leave, it was my Erasmus
semester. I quite missed ESN BKF, though I met a whole new
world. But when I arrived back I applied for mentor again. Last semester was the best semester from all, I had two super
mentees, I met a lot of new members, and I had been chosen
Mentor Coordinator.
If I wouldnt applied, I would have missed learning some
really useful Spanich words (yeah, Im talking about you, maricon!), meeting with a lot of Erasmus and international students. I would have missed WonderCamp where I met lovely
people again, and had so much fun.
So what is the Mentorprogramme? I think if you read this article something,
you will get the point!
Apply your photo here
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freni's decision
Wr i t t E N By Pa t a K i Fr a NC i SK a "Fr E Ni"
Its been already a whole year, since I had the chance to work as a mentor in the ESN BKF Mentor Programme. I frankly find this period fantastic, hilarious, enjoyable, unforgettable, and so all in all, awesome. I truly think that these years of my life are the most significant and beautiful ones, I mean this period at the university.
The only constant thing in our existence
is change, and these are the times of change
which determines your personality, way of life and thinking, and this way also the whole person you are, and your entire future. This
is the reason why you must seize all the good
opportunities that come your way. I seized the
possibility of being a mentor and it was one
of my best choices I have made. Since Ive been
doing this, Ive also changed a lot but I honestly believe, it is a totally positive and
good kind of change. I am a member of a really good company
with nice, helpful, and adorable people around
me who became good friends of mine.
What is more, I have 3 or 4 really
good and close fellowships with
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foreign people now. These few
months of my mentor work gave me plenty of fun, beautiful memories,
huge amounts of experiences.
For me, Dutch people were
the best partners ever! Same spirit, same way of thinking, same taste in lifestyle and music,
and that was all enough for us
to enjoy ourselves together. It
was pretty exciting and unique
to share everyday life with them,
which was filled with fun and laugh. This is how a simple school
programme leads to a life-long
friendship. Ive learnt a lot with,
and from her at that period while
I had to be absolutely responsible
for my acts and for Hannah too. Of course, I refreshed my
bucket list with visiting everyone in Europe I have got
to know during ESN, but Im afraid I cant make it come
true because of
money anyway, if I had the chance,
I would definitely meet my foreign acquaintances again!
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I looked into his eyes, and he looked back and I dont know maybe it sounds strange, but I felt, one day he will be my love.
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Everything started when I came to Budapest to be a student of the Budapest College of Communication, Business and Arts (BKF). I have always been interested in
English language, so when I
heard we can join the Embassy
of the College (Embassy was the predecessor of ESN -editor), I became very happy. The
team was big, but the Erasmus
students didnt care about us so
much except for some of them
We didnt give up to be
with those few Erasmus guys.
Slowly we became friends and
hang out together. One day these
dear friends of ours- Mehdi,
Edmond and Ozan- organized a
party in which I decided to take part with my Hungarian friends, Krisztina and Csilla. This could
have been a simple party, but
When I stepped into the room, I
realized there is a new person
who I never met before. His name was Muhammed. I looked into his eyes, and he looked back and I dont know maybe it sounds strange, but I felt, one day he
will be my love.
And now he is, for two
long years. When I joined the
Embassy I would have never
thought I would find my love. Of course, I didnt believe in
Erasmus-love either, but time
proved we belong together. Since
then I have gone to his city as
well- to Istanbul for 8 months -,
as an Erasmus student, in order
to be and live with him, and also
to learn his language. We lived
together and we spend all the
summers together as well. There
is no Embassy anymore, but there
is ESN and my love.
So I just want to say -
dont be afraid to be a mentor,
and to be as an Erasmus student
because you can never know what life will give you. Maybe
good friendships, or useful
experiences, or something
more beautifullove.
love story written by esn Wr i t t E N By Ja C oBS Edi t
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Thats happened with us!
MENTORS MENTEES INTERNATIONAL
9x
2010-2011 second
semester
25x32x
2011-2012 first
semester9x
10x
50x2011-2012
second sem
ester
15-20x54x 40x
40x
2012-2013 first
semester
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the esn bkf won!
2012 was a special year in the life of the Erasmus Program. We
celebrate the 25th anniversary of the well-known Scholarship. For this occasion the ESN Hungary organized an Erasmus Gala on 21 December, for which all of the ESN volunteers from
Hungary were invited. In this special night the team of the ESN Hungary would like to surprise the sections and say thank you for their tireless work. They advertised a competition where the sections can entry. The participants compete in 5 categories: the Section
of the year, the ESNer of the year, The Moment of the Year,
the Event of the year and the Social Program of the year.
Our little Section became the winner of the Moment of the
year. We are really proud of our prize, because this is the
evidence that the team of the ESN BKF do not just work together in an unbelievable way, but like a big family. This is the real recognition of our work.
ABOUT OUR BEST MOMENT YOU CAN READ HERE:HTTP://BKF.ESN.HU/ARTICLE/NIGHT-LASAGNE
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erasmus life continue it as a mentor!Wr i t t E N By KE l E ME N ZSF i a
The Mentor of the Month title was given to
Tth Balzs Balu in November. He studies tourism and catering and this is his first semester as a mentor. He spent the spring semester of 2011/12 as an Erasmus student
in Hamburg. I asked him about his feelings about the mentor life and his future plans. For the full
interview check our website.
I frankly admit that I wanted to continue having parties like in Hamburg. So my motivation was 50 % to have parties and 50 % to help Erasmus students. After becoming a mentor I realized that an Erasmus student has much time
and money to party so it is not the same as in Hamburg but I still spend a lot of time with Erasmus people. I
was very glad that I received 2 mentees for the first time. ()Being a mentor is not just about having a good time together but if they are in trouble you should give
them a hand or ear as well. In my opinion, a good mentor
should become a good friend.
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international christmas time
After a long semester and before the
Christmas Holiday the ESN BKF organized a Christmas party for the Erasmus Students
and their mentors.
Christmas tree, special ESN honey cakes, Christmas music and of course, intercultural Christmas
dishes. This party was like a mosaic. You can find little pieces of different cultures habits and taste it,
try it, or maybe recognize the similarities among
them. Also you can share stories about your familys
traditions at Christmas Eve.
We would like to create an inward atmosphere where our members and the students who spend their Christmas
time far from their family can feel like home. For this reason we get a Christmas tree and
everybody get a special ESN package what our members
made.
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erasmus sztndjjal klfldnWr i t t E N By thur Nay lr i NC
Az ESN BKF a nvekv ignyre tekintettel idt fordt a Fiskoln Erasmus sztndjat elnyert hallgatk segtsben s felksztsben. Az elkvetkezkben Thurnay Lrinc, Mobility Coordinatorhoz
fordulhatnak a dikok krdseikkel, valamint az ESN BKF internetes felletein tallhatnak tovbbi hasznos informcikat.
AMIT RDEMES TUDNOD!Ha rdekel a lehetsg, hogy egy flvet egy klfldi egyetemen vagy fiskoln tanulj s ehhez mg sztndjat is kapj, az Erasmust neked talltk ki!
Br a plyzs mg kicsit odbb van (a tavaszi flv els felben), rdemes mr most foglalkozni vele. A plyzshoz kell, hogy legyen egy legalbb kzpfok nyelvvizsgd abbl a nyelvbl, amin tanulni akarsz klfldn. Ha mg nincs, iratkozz be a legkzelebbi vizsgaalkalomra!Ahhoz, hogy jelentkezhess, az elmlt kt flved tlaga legalbb 3,0 kell, hogy legyen.Ha ez is megvan, nincs ms dolgod, mint izgatottan vrni a szorgalmi idszakot, amikor megkezddik a jelentkezs!
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ERASMUS
YOU
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spainWr i t t E N By Ba l ogh rol a Nd
MADRID A CITY THAT HARDLY EVER SLEEPSHaving been born, raised and lived in Budapest for my entire life Im a natural city dweller.
I feel comfortable only in larger cities which
have the size of Budapest at least. When I
saw Madrid as a destination I knew it right away that I must apply.
I thought I felt familiar with big cities but
Madrid still surprised me quite much. Not
only the population of the whole city and its
agglomeration is nearly 6,5 million, the distances here are so much
different too. One would think that wow with metro line 2 I can go from Pest all the way to Buda! than you arrive in Madrid at the airport, go to the metro (yeah, you can actually head to downtown directly from the terminal), pick up the small metro system map and realize that there are 13 lines, some with more than 40 stations.
As an Erasmus student you will most likely spend a few days very close to Sol or Gran Via and notice how crowded Madrid really is. It will only take a day or two to also realize that the city is
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very international (although the majority of foreigners are from
Latin-America and various other
Spanish speaking countries) with literally tens of thousands
of other international and
Erasmus students.
Wanting to go to a party on a
Tuesday or Wednesday, having a
slice of pizza at 04:00, hopping
down to the nearest store for some
dinner at 23:30 this is all doable
in Madrid. As the title suggests,
this city doesnt really sleep
ever. Metros run until 2:00-2:30~
and people finish their dinners in restaurants on a business day
at midnight. This seemingly odd
lifestyle is partly a result of
Spains geographical location
and time zone combination (dont be shocked when in winters its still dark at 08:30 and in the summers still bright at 22:00).Madrid is charming. Lots of
students, lots of parties,
lots of action combined with a
unique European lifestyle. Public
transport is amazing, its easy
and fast to get around in the
city and the suburbs as well
and in general life isnt much
more expensive for the most part
compared to Budapest. If you
have the chance to come here and
you are a real evening owl who
loves a heavy urban lifestyle
go for it just dont forget to
visit the beaches or cities like
Valencia in the spring semester
because Spain has a lot more to
offer still after you have
seen Madrid!
Lots of students, lots of parties, lots of action combined with a unique European lifestyle.
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MAY 2 BKF BIRTHDAY MAY 8 LIBEGZSMAY 9 BKF SEMESTER CLOSING PARTYMAY 11-12 AGRD CYCLE TOUR JUNE 1 FARAWELL
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