Where are you from?
I was born in Craiova, a modest city in Romania, and, five years later, I moved to Bucharest. My road, however, did not end there because, at the age of 16, I moved to Warendorf, a small city in Germany. And, three years later, I moved to London.
Why did you decide to study at London Met?
I chose London Metropolitan University because it has some of the most talented and passionate tutors in the world. At London Met, you’ll find a great academic environment that motivates you to outperform yourself and to strive for greatness. And, to top it all off, the head of the law department, Barrie Goldstone, is a highly qualified and professional barrister and lecturer who will show you the most important secrets of the legal practice.
Why did you want to study in London?
If you choose to study in London, you can combine the academic part with all the benefits of living in one of the biggest and most vibrant metropolises in the world. Regardless of your passions and hobbies, if you live in London you will be able to find the right people and places suited to your needs. I have always been passionate about business and finance, and what better place to choose to live in than London?
How did you find it moving to another country?
Well, amazing! Moving to another country is one of the most mesmerising things that you could do irrespective of your age.
What has been your favourite part of the course?
The favourite part of my course was no particular module - I enjoyed all of them. Instead, my favourite parts of the course were my tutors, especially two people: Barrie Goldstone and Eshan Dauhoo.
What do you hope to do after graduation?
I see myself as a professor of law, as the president of Romania at the age of 35 – the minimum age – and as someone who helped others become financially independent.
What would you say to an international student considering a degree with London Met?
To anyone who considers a degree with London Metropolitan University, they have to know that this institution does not judge anyone by their past. They accept you the way you are. And once you are in, the staff of this University will turn you into a better, smarter and more powerful version of yourself. At the end of the road, when you will get your graduation diploma and open the doors of this institution for the last time, the ever-shining sunlight of success will warm and guide you through tough times, through misery, through disappointments all the way to success.
Well, what are you waiting for? Jump in, join London Met!
