27.6.07

Being at home...time for some updates

These days I'm mostly at home, studying for my exam in criminal law. Well, that's at least what I keep telling myself to do since last weekend and what I'm planning to do until next week. But there's a huge gap between my plans and what I'm actually doing. Of course I'm learning for the exam, but at the same time I feel that I could be more focused, more concentrated. Somehow this exam is not too important for me, I don't really care what the result will be. Bad attitude, right? :-)

At least when it comes to my travel plans I'm slightly more successful, at least I know now what I will be doing in July. Besides all kinds of AIESEC events I will visit some friends in Berlin from July 12th to 16th. Should be cool, cause I've heard that Berlin is a fun city in summer!

My sister moved to Zurich last weekend, so from now on I have a place to stay in downtown Switzerland! Visiting my sis' regularly will give me the opportunity to discover the city even more. Next time I go to Zurich I will definitely visit the Museum Rietberg, where they have an internationally renowned collection of art from non-European cultures including great exhibitions of Chinese and Japanese art. Why the heck haven't I been there? :-)

8.6.07

Meeting marathon

Thursday was indeed a strange day. It was all my fault, cause I didn't know any better than to schedule three meetings on that very day. But nevertheless I made it and I'm very proud that I survived 7.5h of discussing about important stuff, listening to new delevopments, giving my inputs, telling others about my work and current strategies and so on. To my own surprise I wasn't exceptionally exhausted after having attended the LCPM, the LC leadership meeting and the EBM and was still able to think clearly and not to act too randomly (at least as far as I can judge). The icing on the cake for this day was the 2h-Chinese exam right before the first meeting. But it was cool though, I spent last Thursday with the two things I currently like doing most: Studying Chinese and AIESEC. Probably I should focus more on my law studies...but hey, exams are only in early July. :-)