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Meet Ceylan Özgören

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Ceylan Özgören was contracted by Educaedu before coming to Buenos Aires through an organization called AIESEC (Association Internationale des Etudiants en Sciences Economiques et Commerciales).  She came here to work, to see what is happening on the other side of the world and, of course, to learn Spanish.  After almost a year, Ceylan can communicate with her co-workers in perfect Spanish and has really adapted to the porteño lifestyle.

Ceylan is the Turkish Content Manager and she is also in charge of our linking project that we have going on right now.  Educaedu Turkey is the newest addition to our education directory.  It officially went online on Thursday, September 24, 2009 with 70 institutions and 1800 programs to choose from.  Wait, you don’t speak fluent Turkish? Don’t worry. Many institutions conduct entire programs in English.  So if you are interested in studying in Turkey, here are a couple of programs conducted in your native tongue that Ceylan recommends:

What she misses most is two words – Turkish Coffee! If you have never tried Turkish coffee you do not know the joys of life.  It is thick and sweet and goes perfectly with any cake.  If you are lucky, Ceylan will read you your fortune from your coffee grounds, which is a Turkish tradition.

Favorite movie: Pulp Fiction

Favorite TV show: Nip/Tuck

Best class ever taken: An E-commerce course.  She took it when she was trying to sell dried apricots to the U.S. and everything that she learned in that course was amazing.

Ideal made-up course: A course to understand the meanings of dreams.

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2 Comments

  1. Qué lindo post!! Puedes pedir a esta chica que lea mi futuro en la taza de café turco? Voy a sacar una foto y enviarles, para que ella lea mi suerte. Qué bueno tener alguién así trabajando a tu lado! =)

    Y ella habla español fluido?? Qué envidia! Quisiera aprender turco un día…

  2. How you can see the future in the coffee grounds? I really don’t believe on that kind of things.

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