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A peer experience sharing event titled "What Would I Do Differently If It Were Today?" was held.
The “If I Had the Chance Today, What Would I Do Differently?” Peer Experience Sharing Event, organized in collaboration with the Social and Scientific Activities Commission of the Health Management Department and the Healthy Management Community, was held with the active participation of our students.
Final-year students from our department participated as speakers, sharing their academic, social, and personal experiences throughout their university lives with the participants. Students shared their experiences on topics such as course selection, internship processes, career planning, academic development, and post-graduation goals, while also providing information about application and training processes for double major programs.
During the program, speakers sincerely shared their experiences regarding their university lives, highlighting the importance of taking on roles in student communities, participating in social and scientific events, volunteering, and personal development activities. Through these shared experiences, participants gained significant insights into making the most of their university lives.
The event continued with a question-and-answer session, giving students the opportunity to directly ask their peers about topics they were curious about. The event, which supported peer learning and strengthened interaction among students, was followed with great interest by the participants.
We would like to thank the members of the Health Management Department Social and Scientific Activities Committee, the Healthy Management Community, our student speakers, and all participants for their contributions to the realization of this event, where our students shared their experiences and imparted their knowledge and expertise.