Presentation for IE Admission. Topic: "Show us an activity you enjoy doing. Tell us how you think it contributes to your personal and professional development"
5. First Introduced to it at around 7,
I’ve managed to catch 2 half-kilo
carps on a literally empty hook.
That was a memorable beginning of
a real passion
6. What does it have to do with IE?
Well, basically, its fishing is just like
a real economy simulator - to make
the result satisfying, You should
keep in mind every aspect - the
weather, air pressure, get the right
equipment for this particular
season and region.
And still catch nothing because of
bad luck
8. Something I started only two years
ago and probably can’t imagine my
life without now.
9. my Running is all about finding
my limits, shredding them to
pieces and looking for further
limits. No matter How drizzling
or boiling hot it is .
10. THe bridge between running and IE
is competition. Development in any
beginning requires increasingly
tougher competitors. I’ve set my
personal best not alone on the
track but on an overcrowded
nike WE run Moscow with almost
10k contestants - just cause i had
runners in front of me. Ie gives me
the same chance in education
12. Pure Risk. I still remember my first
visit to Alps at 13 - I dreamt of
getting down to the village -
everything seemed so scary. After
countless falls and getting ups I
finally understood - risking is the
only way to succeed
14. Travelling taught me one great
lesson - socialise! Wherever you are -
don't worry to speak with natives or
tourists like - it is an experience you
won’t find in the books.
It even saved me once, when I got lost
around grenoble late at night
without money and place to stay
15. I am still looking for something new to try. I’ve
played guitar (my ears are probably faulty),
constructed some DIY stuff for home (living in
the student dorm doesn't give you much room
for practice). Right now i am into programming,
and, thinking of future, probably going to start
learning another foreign language