Aprendí nuevas cosas para mi formación y especialización.

Aprendí nuevas cosas para mi formación y especialización.

Sealtiel estudia Ingeniería Biomédica y obtuvo la beca Uni para estudiar un semestre en la Universidad Mayor de Chile.

When you entered Uni did you know there were international programs?

Si

¿Cuándo entraste a tu carrera ¿Creíste que te irías a vivir y estudiar en el extranjero?

Fue uno de mis objetivos desde que empecé a estudiar en la Uni.

Have you ever lived or studied outside of Mexico before?

Hice un voluntariado durante todo el verano del 2017 en Brasil.

What prompted or motivated you to study in another country?

Descubrir y reforzar habilidades, tener experiencias diferentes y aprender cosas nuevas para mi especialidad.

Why did you decide to study in that country?

Porque sería el primero de mi carrera después de que pasaran algunos años en que alguien fuera al extranjero a estudiar, también por su alto nivel de enseñanza.

How did you feel when you arrived in the new country?

Sentí nervios, y que era capaz de hacer muchas cosas. 

How have you been received at the university where you arrived?

Súper bien, la DAE siempre me estuvo ayudado en cosas que necesitaba, mi tutor igual estuvo muy al pendiente de mí.

What will you miss most about Mexico?

La comida y mi familia.

What about the Uni?

Mi tiempo libre y mis amigos.

What is the most exciting thing you have experienced so far in this experience?

El vivir fuera del país por un semestre y conocer nuevos lugares.

And the hardest part?

El iniciar de cero en todas las materias que tomé, ya que estas materias no están en mi carrera, el desvelarme con frecuencia estudiando para actualizarme con los demás.

What do you expect as a person and as a professional from this program?

Como persona, el ser más considerado con muchas cosas y valorar todo; como profesional, el aprender nuevas cosas para mi formación y especialización.

Do you recommend these opportunities provided by Uni to your colleagues?

Por supuesto, siento que esta experiencia me dio la oportunidad de conocer más como es el exterior, su forma de trabajo y preparación y así ser una persona más preparada.

Because I speak Spanish I thought it would be easy and the same as in Mexico.

Jessi López studies law at Uni and obtained a scholarship to study for a semester at the Universidad Mayor de Chile.

When you entered Uni did you know there were international programs?

Yes, it was one of the reasons why I chose the University of Celaya.

When you entered your career, did you think you would go to live and study abroad?

The truth is that it was one of my objectives since I joined the company, and I am very happy to have achieved it.

Have you ever lived or studied outside of Mexico before?

No, it was my first time abroad.

What prompted or motivated you to study in another country?

Getting out of my comfort zone, getting to know another country, its culture, food, dealing with people from different parts of the world.

Why did you decide to study in that country?

Because I wanted something different from the basics, I didn't want the typical destination so I went to Latin America, where I discovered how wonderful it is.

How did you feel when you arrived in the new country?

I was very excited about what I was about to discover and nervous because at first I did not understand them very well and they speak Spanish, but no one warned me about the great variety of idioms that Chileans have.

How have you been received at the university where you arrived?

Very good, I arrived a few days earlier than expected, but they were very nice and immediately helped me with the basics about the city and were very friendly.

What will you miss most about Mexico?

What I missed most from Mexico was my family, friends and obviously the food, but after a few days you get used to the environment and culture, and during my exchange in Chile I met and made very good friends.

What about the Uni?

What I missed most about the university during my exchange were some of my professors, friends and the system I was already used to, so it was a challenge to adapt to theirs, but it was worth it.

What is the most exciting thing you have experienced so far in this experience?

The most exciting thing was to arrive in a Latin American country and get so much into its culture and be amazed with each of its landscapes that identifies them, because Chile is a country that preserves its nature.

And the hardest part?

The most difficult thing was to adapt to their climate and their language idioms, because I spoke Spanish I thought it would be easy and the same as in Mexico, however they have an infinite number of idioms and it is something that characterizes Chileans.

What do you expect as a person and as a professional from this program?

I will return with a very different perspective, more aware of what Mexico means to me, with more knowledge, experiences and greater ease to interact with the unknown, and give more value to Latin American countries that have much to highlight.

Do you recommend these opportunities provided by Uni to your colleagues?

Yes, don't miss the opportunity and go out to live it, to know and get full of experiences and that no one has to tell you about them, everyone makes a different trip and is enriched in different ways, so for me it is one of the best experiences.

These experiences serve you in a positive way.

Gerardo Ernesto, an Industrial Engineering student, was awarded the Uni scholarship for a semester at the University of Oviedo in Spain.

When you entered Uni did you know there were international programs?

  • Yes, when I entered the Uni we were told about the possible opportunities and options of programs abroad and it was one of the reasons why I chose this university and my career.

Did you think you would go live and study abroad in your first semester?

  • I didn't think I would have the opportunity to have this experience the first time I applied for the scholarship.

Have you ever lived or studied outside of Mexico before?

  • No, it was my first time living and studying in another country for a longer period of time, I had already had the opportunity to be in Canada in a program of the same Uni but for a much shorter period of time.

What prompted or motivated you to study in another country?

  • I was motivated by several things, the main ones were to try to get out of my comfort zone, learn new things, grow as a person, achieve all my goals and take advantage of every moment of this great experience.

Why did you decide to study in that country?

  • Since the beginning of my career, the option I liked the most was Spain, I wanted to get to know a new culture, live and learn many things in a new continent totally different from ours.

How did you feel when you arrived in the new country?

  • Obviously the first few days you feel nervous, uncertain and excited about what was to come, but little by little you adapt to life in this country and you feel proud of what you have achieved and obviously feel the great responsibility you have with yourself and your family.

How have you been received at the university where you arrived?

  • We were received in a very friendly manner, they provided us with various things and information and from the first moment they made us feel supported and at home.

What will you miss most about Mexico?

  • Personally, what I missed most about Mexico was my family, my girlfriend and my friends, but I also miss and value many things about our country, such as the food, the way of being of the people, the culture, etc.

What about the Uni?

  • From Uni I mainly missed my class (my friends), the system we work with and the professors who give us their support and teachings day by day.

What is the most exciting thing you have experienced so far in this experience?

  • The best experience I have had is traveling around Europe, getting to know many places and meeting people, from whom you learn different things that will serve you in life.

And the hardest part?

  • Obviously difficulties always arise, but the most difficult thing I went through was the difficulties we had at the beginning in terms of adaptation and finding a place to live, since we had certain problems, but I was solving them in a certain way and these experiences serve you in a positive way later on.

What do you expect as a person and as a professional from this program?

  • This program has given me new skills and abilities to perform in the professional field in a better way and on the personal side I hope to have improved as a person, to be more courageous and to realize that any goal is achievable if you set your mind to achieve it.

Do you recommend these opportunities provided by Uni to your colleagues?

  • Obviously yes, 100% recommendable, I think that it would serve anyone in a positive way to have the opportunity to live an experience like this, and it would give them a plus in the professional field and above all in the personal field. Thank you very much for this great opportunity.

Acquire new values and develop them further.

Gisela was awarded the Uni scholarship to study a semester of her Bachelor's Degree in International Commerce in Gijón, Spain.

When you entered Uni did you know there were international programs?

Yes, I have colleagues who have told me about their experiences, which got me interested.

Did you think you would go live and study abroad in your first semester?

Well, originally, I wanted to take a year off to go to France as a nanny, but it didn't happen, so I continued studying at the University of Celaya and I looked for a way to study in another country.

Have you ever lived or studied outside of Mexico before?

Yes, I studied for 10 weeks in Quebec City, Canada, last year.

What prompted or motivated you to study in another country?

Learn about the culture of the country and how the education system is. Also meet new people from different countries and try different activities.

Why did you decide to study in that country?

I chose Spain because I wanted to get to know its culture, as it is completely diverse, I was interested in the European education system because when you leave the universities you can work in any EU country. I also wanted to learn about trade in Europe.

How did you feel when you arrived in the new country?

Surprise because I learned a lot about the Asturian culture, as well as the different provinces that exist in Spain.

How have you been received at the university where you arrived?

They were very kind, they explained to me how the system worked at the University, from the first day I met my classmates who also came from different parts of the world to study for a year or semester in Spain.

What will you miss most about Mexico?

The weather, the food and my family.

What about the Uni?

My teachers and my friends, because whenever I have doubts or problems they are always there to support me.

What is the most exciting thing you have experienced so far in this experience?

Visiting new countries, seeing snow for the first time, learning to surf, dressing up at carnival, cooking and dining international food with my friends. But the experience that marked me the most was when I went sailing for the first time, I saw the city from another angle, learned about sailing and shared it with my best friends in Gijón.

And the hardest part?

Learning to live away from your family.

What do you expect as a person and as a professional from this program?

As a person to acquire new values and develop them even more, especially tolerance. As a professional, learn to relate to many people and to work with people from all over the world.

Do you recommend these opportunities provided by Uni to your colleagues?

Yes, studying in another country has made me grow in different areas, I got out of my comfort zone and started trying new things. It is definitely an experience that everyone should try.

I think it helped me grow a lot.

Alissandra is currently pursuing a double international degree at the Universidad Francisco de Vitoria in Madrid. Upon completion of her studies, she will have a Bachelor's Degree in International Trade from the Uni and a Master's Degree in International Scenarios from the UFV.

  1. When you entered Uni did you know there were international programs?
  • Yes.
  1. Did you think you would go to live and study abroad?
  • It was the plan since I started my career.
  1. Have you ever lived or studied outside of Mexico before?
  • Already, in Ireland one year.
  1. What prompted or motivated you to study in another country?
  • I loved the first experience I had, I wanted to repeat it.
  1. Why did you decide to study in that country?
  • For the syllabus of the Universidad Francisco de Vitoria.
  1. How did you feel when you arrived in the new country?
  • Excitement, happiness, tranquility and a bit of uncertainty.
  1. How have you been received at the university where you arrived?
  • Excellent, the teachers have a very high level, my classmates are always willing to help me and the university in general is first world.
  1. What will you miss most about Mexico?
  • My family, food and friends.
  1. What about the Uni?
  • The teachers, how close it was to my house and the Blanquis jicamas.

10. What is the most exciting thing you have experienced so far in this experience?

  • Everything, everything has been an adventure and I have enjoyed it all too much.

11. And the most difficult part?

  • Saying goodbye to friends who were coming for a shorter period of time.

12.What do you expect as a person and as a professional from this program?

  • As a person, I think it helped me to grow a lot and to realize many things. As a professional, it is a great addition to my CV.

13. Do you recommend these opportunities provided by Uni to your colleagues?

  • Of course!

El mejor regalo que nos han facilitado nuestros padres y la Uni.

Jaime obtuvo la beca Uni para estudiar Ingeniería Industrial un semestre en Brasil.

When you entered Uni did you know there were international programs?

Si sabia, de hecho, yo buscaba que me revalidaran materias en la UNI, pero si me revalidaban no podía irme de intercambio y decidí empezar la carrera de nuevo. 

Cuando entraste a tu carrera ¿creíste que estudiarías en otro país?

Fue una de mis metas desde un inicio de mi carrera.

Have you ever lived or studied outside of Mexico before?

 No, nunca.

What prompted or motivated you to study in another country?

 Las ganas de conocer otra cultura, aprender otro idioma y tener esa gran experiencia

¿Por qué decidiste estudiar en Brasil?

Había escuchado que la gente, el ambiente, la cultura eran muy buenas y que me harían sentir como en casa

How did you feel when you arrived in the new country?

La verdad me sentí un poco nervioso, emocionado y a la vez con miedo, pero con el tiempo todo fue mejorando.

How have you been received at the university where you arrived?

De la mejor manera posible, siempre al pendiente y siempre ayudándonos en lo que necesitáramos y siempre con una sonrisa.

What will you miss most about Mexico?

Obviamente a mi familia, y un poco la gastronomía. Pero me adapto fácilmente entonces no es como que extrañe mucho.

What about the Uni?

 A mis amigos.

What is the most exciting thing you have experienced so far in this experience?

 Realmente todo, el intercambio lo considero como el mejor regalo, oportunidad o experiencia que nos han facilitado tanto nuestros padres como la universidad de Celaya.

And the hardest part?

Al principio el idioma, y nada más.

What do you expect as a person and as a professional from this program?

Realmente aprendí demasiado, crecí, madure supe lo que es estar en otro país sin tu gente sin tus raíces, el punto es saber aceptarlo, adaptarte y saber que será la mejor experiencia que puedas tener como estudiante. También espero que las próximas generaciones que vienen, sepan aprovecharlo al máximo y disfrutarlo.

Do you recommend these opportunities provided by Uni to your colleagues?

Claro que sí, no se van a arrepentir.