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Sunday, 23 December 2012

Berta Goddess Nugraheni, student of Psychology UGM Go International

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Faculty of Psychology UGM re-carve a proud record of achievement by successfully sending a representative to participate in the student exchange program to the University of Groningen , The Netherlands. He was the Goddess Nugraheni Berta, S1 class of 2009, recipient of a scholarship from Lotus Erasmus Mundus Action 2. The girl who was familiarly called Berta said he did not think he managed to get this rare opportunity, "It was like a dream, because it went to foreign countries and feel the education system there is a dream so far," he said.

Berta into 1 of 5 GMU students are selected to represent the University and Indonesia (as well as 20 students of ASEAN and Chinese undergraduate exchange program) to experience lectures in European countries during the first semester. "I'm happy here, here lecturers are very close to the students, they are also willing to take the time to discuss post-lecture ended and very open to student opinion. Also, before lecturing in all the courses, students are always asked to read the journals uploaded by lecturers at Nestor (sort of integrated information system SIT its Faculty of Psychology UGM), so that when the lectures, all students have basic knowledge about the matter today it is then added to the faculty in a more comprehensive explanation with examples applicable, bright Berta.

Speaking about the facility, known active students within and outside the scope of the campus is claimed here is very adequate learning facilities. "The library in my department is open until 10 pm, even university libraries are open until 12 o'clock at night. Besides the internet connection is also very fast, very complete collection of literature, and Rijksuniversiteit Groningen (RUG) is also a lot of journal subscriptions. Studying here is very pleasant with a quiet atmosphere, and both faculty and university library is always crowded by students, who do the work or just learning or reading a book, "added Beth."

Alluding to the city where he lived in the Netherlands, Berta said that Groningen is a city with the largest youth population in the Netherlands, which is 1/3 of the population of the city of Groningen is a student from elementary school to higher education. "Here the city that 'young', and I feel like living in Indonesia because they are very friendly," added Beth.

Talk about expectations, Berta hope when he got it back to Indonesia, he can share stories and experiences felt the lectures in the Netherlands. "I hope his knowledge and experience that I can not only myself, but also for all those who want to know and learn. I'm always open to share the things that I was lucky to get out of this scholarship, obviously Berta. He also can not wait to return to his "unfinished struggle" at GMU. "I wanted to finish skrisi, returned to pick up the dream and be prepared to contribute more to the UGM and Indonesia," he concluded.

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