Economic education forms my entrepreneurship spirit
I remember with great pleasure economics classes in school, the first courses in seventh grade when we were curious to see what is and how is eating it. I remember and now with enthusiasm as our teacher, Elena Chelaru, told us about school companies. From the beginning, it was like a burden to stay another hour after 7 lessons for some elective courses economy ... but from hour to hour, the lessons of economics became more interesting.
I was always attracted to the figures, taxes, business plan, balance - what motivated me, along with classmates, to establish a business school in the ninth grade, after which followed two companies and schools. Thus, in the tenth grade, I attended school at the international exhibition companies organized by Junior Achievement Estonia partners.
Over a year, I won the National Contest of Companies School, where I got the possibility to represent Moldava in the international stage - Company of the Year, the 2013 edition in Bucharest.
I do not think I can tell the real importance of experiences obtained during these years, because this experience makes me develop my entrepreneurship spirit. As chairman of school, I learned that in a team, the most important is teamwork, because you do not get anything alone!
Over the years , I have often been in situations where we have used the knowledge gained from JA Moldova programs and was proud of me, I was proud of my teacher and project coordinators JA , who gave me this knowledge , for which I would like to thank enormous.
I wish success to all colleagues in the Junior Achievement Moldova programs and recommend to those who are not yet part of the JA community - to join, without thrift!
Cătălin Ambros,
Student at the faculty of law, second year
University “Alexandru Ioan Cuza" from Iași, România