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#3 Episode Arya RAJURKAR in Canada

Interview with Arya Rajurkar

An episode of the Women Abroad podcast, hosted by Françoise Falisse, titled "#3 Episode Arya RAJURKAR in Canada" was published on September 25, 2020 and runs 41 minutes.

September 25, 2020 ·41m · Women Abroad

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For our third episode of WOMEN ABROAD we are crossing the Atlantic Ocean and are stopping over in Montreal, Canada. Arya Rajurkar is studying business with a major in finance and a minor in marketing at the university of Concordia. I met Arya when I was living in Nigeria, she was then studying her IB in the same school as one of my daughters. Between dream and reality, she explains to us in a very spontaneous way how she adjusted to life in Canada, her major challenges as a foreign student and how she has improved her time management skills growing more autonomous and more responsible in her daily life.  Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

For our third episode of WOMEN ABROAD we are crossing the Atlantic Ocean and are stopping over in Montreal, Canada. Arya Rajurkar is studying business with a major in finance and a minor in marketing at the university of Concordia. 


I met Arya when I was living in Nigeria, she was then studying her IB in the same school as one of my daughters. Between dream and reality, she explains to us in a very spontaneous way how she adjusted to life in Canada, her major challenges as a foreign student and how she has improved her time management skills growing more autonomous and more responsible in her daily life. 


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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