I am back from the trip and it's time to say a few words about it. I wasn't really excited about it, because I almost never excited about anything (even If I do look like that, in 95% I just pretend to be) yet the trip was enjoyable, despite all my concerns. The flight to Budapest was smooth. It was my first flight on my own, alone (if we not consider my classmates). I wasn't worrying about it, because if something happens during the flight, one cannot do anything but has to accept things, yet I was a bit nervous anyway.It just happens with anyone trying something for the very first time. After landing, we managed to get to our accommodation. It was a hostel, not a bad one but nothing special either. Beds weren't comfortable, but it was endurable. During the first night we played cards. Why not. I had a nice time visiting school and promoting my university, Haaga-Helia. Pupils were very active and interested in us and university in overall. The city itself has a lot of old buildings. We were mostly hanging around Szent István-bazilika, but there were many others. Front side and view on the roof
Among company visits I like Digital Natives the most. During that I finally realised what HH wanted from us. After hearing that they do Business model Canvas, just like us, i felt a true satisfaction. It means everything we do is not useless and pointless after all. We even managed to get a future project with them (especially thanks to our teacher, Darren). Team activities weren't anything special. We had a boring walking tour around the city and there were other plans, but we failed at them for some reasons. In most cases, we just drank together. Flight back was even easier than flight to Budapest. Due to bad beds, sleeping at night didn't give recovery as much as it supposed to and at the end of the trip I was very tired. On the plane I slept all flight. Not very comfortable, I must say. That's it. If you managed to get to that point, you are a real masochist.
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