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Carina Suner , Belgium
Business Administration 4
“As someone who's used to the standards of European education, I considered attending
university in Turkey as an adventure. BİLGİ however, completely changed my opinion.
The challenge of the courses coupled with the close student – lecturer rapport
convinced me of the validity of my decision. I also enjoy the film screenings
on campus.” |

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Ri Dong Guo , China
Business Administration 1
“I started my life at BİLGİ as a prep student. I am flatting with two other Chinese
friends. I learnt Turkish. When I get back to China I'd like to work at an international
company.” |

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Marie Le Ray , France
International Relations 3
“We complete a year of our education at a foreign university, and I chose İstanbul
because I think it is really an exceptional city. My undergraduate programme
was affiliated with Bilgi University and currently I am a guest student. I've
made many friends, I've discovered Turkish music, and I've attended the courses
I liked. BİLGİ provided me the opportunity to have a variety of different experiences.” |

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Visar Şalja , Macedonia
Business Administration 2
“I've always wanted to attend university in a foreign country, as I wanted to
find out about different cultures. I chose BİLGİ, because it would give me the
warm atmosphere I needed, and my experience so far has proven me that I wasn't
mistaken. The interest of both my instructors and my friends have taken in me
has contributed positively to my life as a student.” |

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Felix Uche , Nigeria
Public Relations 4
“As the medium of instruction is English, I preferred BİLGİ, and meanwhile I
started learning Turkish. At the very start, I received great support from student
affairs. I never felt as an outsider. When I graduate I may continue living here
and work at a multinational company.” |
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