Fact sheet

First name: Rainer
Country of origin: Philippines
Month of birth: March
Field of study: International Material Flow Management
German university: Trier University of Applied Sciences – Umwelt Campus Birkenfeld
University location: Hoppstadten Weiersbach
Type of stay: Masters
I have been writing for the blog since: August 2023
My hobbies and interests: travelling, reading, food, movies, music

About Rainer

Mabuhay! I am Rainer from the Philippines.

Currently, I am studying Master of Science in International Material Flow Management in Trier University of Applied Sciences – Umwelt Campus Birkenfeld.

Back in my country, I finished both my Bachelor and Graduate studies in Education. I was also a licensed professional teacher. I always find myself eager to learn new things and discover what I can improve more personally and professionally. My love for learning led me to study another Master’s degree in Germany.

Living in Germany was one of the great decisions that I made. It really humbled me enough to witness on how I enjoyed myself being here and able to do more things that I thought I am not capable of.

I am more ready now to embrace all the known and unknown and will make everything worth remembering.

Carpe Diem!

 

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The view forward into a German church. On the left and right you can see pews, in front the altar and colorful church windows.
The view forward into a German church. On the left and right you can see pews, in front the altar and colorful church windows.© Rainer
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The view forward into a German church. On the left and right you can see pews, in front the altar and colorful church windows.© Rainer
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