Warda AL-TAYYAR

Warda AL-TAYYAR
  • Motto: Embark on thrilling adventures, challenge your boundaries, and make memories that last a lifetime.
  • Country of origin: Yemen
  • Situation: Student (currently studying in Czechia)
  • Higher education institution: University of Pardubice
  • Field of study: Informatics and System Engineering
  • Level of study: Master

What made you decide to study in Czechia?

I decided to study in Czechia because it offers a unique combination of important factors. First and foremost, Czechia is known for its safety, which was a significant consideration when choosing a study destination. Additionally, the country is home to high-quality educational institutions recognized globally. Finally, I found the specific major I was looking for, which aligned perfectly with my academic and career goals. These factors made Czechia the ideal choice for my studies.

Did your studies meet your expectations? How did you find the study programme, instructors, university facilities? Were there any differences from studying in your country?

Yes, my studies in Czechia have definitely met my expectations. The study program was well-structured and challenging, giving me a deep understanding of my field. The instructors were knowledgeable and approachable, always willing to help and guide students. The university facilities were modern and well-equipped, which made studying and research much more accessible. One difference I noticed compared to studying in my home country was the teaching style. In Czechia, there’s a strong emphasis on independent learning and critical thinking, which helped me grow academically and personally.

What was the biggest surprise with regard to studying or living in Czechia?

My biggest surprise was how welcoming and accessible it was to adapt to life in Czechia. I expected some challenges adjusting to a new culture, language, and way of living, but I quickly found that the local community and my university were incredibly supportive. Another pleasant surprise was the balance between high academic standards and a relaxed, friendly atmosphere both in and out of the classroom. It made my experience not just about studying but also about genuinely enjoying my time here.

What was your most memorable experience or what did you enjoy most as a student in Czechia?

My most memorable experience as a student in Czechia has been exploring the beautiful city of Pardubice and its surroundings. I loved strolling through the historic streets, discovering local cafes, and soaking in the unique mix of modern and traditional Czech culture. Some of my favourite memories include visits to Prague, Chrudim, and Hradec Králové, each offering its charm and enriching my experience even further. The warm and welcoming atmosphere of Pardubice, combined with the vibrant student life and the friendships I’ve made, has made my time here truly unforgettable.

How do you think your time in Czechia has helped your studies and/or your career?

My time in Czechia has been precious for my studies and future career. The education system here has deepened my understanding of my field and has encouraged me to develop critical thinking and problem-solving skills. The experience of studying in a different country has broadened my perspective, helping me to see things from new angles and adapt to other ways of learning. While I’m still a student and not working, I can already see how my time in Czechia prepares me for my future career. The international environment and the connections I’ve made with students from all over the world have given me a global outlook that will be a strong asset in whatever path I choose. This experience has shaped me academically and given me the tools and confidence to succeed professionally in the future.

Do you have any advice for students thinking about studying in Czechia?

Absolutely! If you're considering studying in Czechia, my most extensive advice is to embrace the experience fully. Czechia offers a unique blend of high-quality education, a rich culture, and a safe environment, so take advantage of everything it offers. Be open to new experiences, whether learning the language, exploring different cities, or making friends with locals and other international students. Also, don't hesitate to ask for help when you need it—whether from your professors, classmates, or the university staff. They're usually very supportive and willing to assist. Finally, make sure to balance your studies with exploring the country. Czechia has so much history and natural beauty; travelling around can enrich your time here. Overall, just be curious, stay open-minded, and enjoy the journey!