What do you want to do after you have graduated? Do you have a dream job?
I don’t have a ‘favourite’ industry though, because there is always room for more sustainability in every field. I would like to work in big and established companies as they are pressured more by sustainability regulations, such as the Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive applicable to all EU member states. It is definitely not an easy and overnight process for them, and I’m up for challenges.
Is there something that you have felt challenging (something about Finnish culture, or Aalto, or your programme)? How did you overcome the challenge?
It’s natural for foreign students to experience some sort of culture shock when coming to a new country. For me, it was not really that big of a deal and I could integrate into Finnish society quite fast, mainly thanks to my Finnish friends. The biggest challenge has been making food similar to what I have in Vietnam. The ingredients are rarer and more expensive and the cooking process usually takes longer.
Do you have a place (in the campus, near where you live or city) that you really enjoy and spend time at – it could be anything really – would you care to tell us about it?
I absolutely love the Design Factory building on campus. This semester I have two courses as well as several visits and events there. In my free time, especially before or after lunch I would go upstairs and study in the Hot Desk area. In between the lectures and during breaks, my group mates and I would have a table football match or enjoy hot chocolate at Kafis. Other times, I would simply just rest on one of those bean bags and read books or watch Youtube videos.