Looking at the whole one-month exchange, I can say that Finland will remain in my memory.
As for their school, I really like the way they work, they have a lot of practice. I think the best way to get into the car mechanic profession is to learn by doing and to always try something new. And I also think that every student who chooses this course wants a lot of practice, not sitting behind a desk. Of course, there can be some basic upgrades and theory for car service, electricity. They also have no bad attitudes towards foreigners. Anyone who knows basic English is happy to help if they can. Both in the internship and at the school, they paid a lot of attention to showing me around and telling me how to work. At school, one of the teachers didn’t speak English very well, but he tried his best and told the student that he translated for me, which is very nice of them. But the student was happy to fill in the blanks if anyone had forgotten to mention anything and we could talk to him as if we had known each other for a long time.Finland is also a beautiful country for nature trips and city sightseeing. If you are lucky you can see a moose, but we were lucky enough to try its meat. To sum up, Finland is a really interesting country, but the best memory I will always have is working with my new colleagues and, of course, with Toumas. When I told him I was going, I had the feeling that he was going to miss me quite a bit. He also said that I was a great colleague and new friend and that he hoped we would meet again and that I should send him a message or a picture.