Jakarta – Reza Pahlevi is a Batch 19 alumni from the International Relations department and is currently also continuing her Masters in Postgraduate Program at LSPR. Reza Pahlevi graduated from high school in 2008 but did not go straight to college because Reza intended to pay for his own college, while saving for college fees Reza worked in a stock company and taught English and computers to children. Reza advised that it is never too late to carry out knowledge.

Kak Nurdin added that there are also those who study at LSPR who are already married because many of them continue the Diploma from previous lectures. In between chit chat with Reza, there was a viewer asking about the differences between LSPR Jakarta and LSPR Bali, Nurdin answered that in LSPR Jakarta the S1 program and in Bali the DIploma program. In this session, Reza talked about student exchanges offered in the final semester 3 of the International Relations and Partnership Office division, after we list there will be a selection process first starting from the English language test and interview with its employees.

For this program we were given 3 campus choices for where we study outside, initially, Reza did not choose Germany because living costs were expensive. Reza continued to talk about being selected on the Hungarian Campus but the campus took too long to confirm, in the end Reza chose the campus in Munich, European University Business School which departed in semester 5 from September to January. In the preparation of this student exchange program, Reza had problems in making a visa, it should have departed in September but the visa was only completed in November while the apprenticeship program.

The viewer asked Reza what the difference between LSPR and European University Business School campuses, Reza said that so far it was more or less the same because LSPR was already familiar with the use of English in class and often made presentations in each of the courses that made the difference. There are only 1-2 to make presentations, but in Munich out of 8 meetings there are 7 presentations so that makes Reza even more fluent in English. He continued Reza told the differences in the characteristics of lecturers, in the same characteristics as in LSPR lecturers like friends the difference is only in age if in LSPR senior lecturers can still feel friends but if in Munich junior lecturers who can still be invited to make friends.

In Munich Reza not only conducted a student exchange program, but Reza also did an internship at the Indonesian Embassy in Berlin in the position of Politics and Education for 2 months, Reza gained new experience in the implementation of this internship because he was given the opportunity of the Indonesian Independence Day Ceremony on August 17. At the end of the session, Reza explained that although later in the New Normal Reza would still apply the health protocol in handling Covid-19.