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AIESEC Dream...

Alsalam alikom wa ra7mat allah wa barakatoh

Some months ago (when I started my summer training at Silverkey Egypt), I found guys working there working on a project for AIESEC (of course this was the first time I heared that word), I asked what is this, they explained :
AIESEC is an international organization for Students Exchange Program, they facilate the communication between students and companies in order to let different cultures meet...

I liked the idea really much...
Few weeks ago (when I was back to work as part-timer in Silverkey) Dody, the project leader, started to explain a lot of details about AIESEC and how it's divided... etc, I understood that there should be LC (Local Community) inside every university with 3 head members and about 50 active members..
I knew that in Egypt, there r only 3 LC (Cairo Uni, aast, AUC)..
I began to like the idea more and had a dream to make Ain-Shams LC before leaving the college In Shaa Allah..

I contacted the head of AIESEC Egypt (Mr.Samy Dauod), he welcomed me... but mm he didn't give me any steps to start our LC, he just recommended that I try to join Cairo LC for the time being...
Today I received an email from him saying
"I'm telling you that now at this moment opening AIESEC in Ain Shams isnt applicable"

I got really sad... really really... but I'll not stop In Shaa Allah..

I've to leave now, cuz I'm sending a mail to AIESEC Cairo to try to join them...

Alsalam alikom wa ra7mat allah wa barkatoh

Comments

  1. I'm wondering if he did mention any reasons for the "inapplicability" ???

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  2. Nope,
    I asked about that and got no answer yet..

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