Rachel Soon is currently in her penultimate year pursuing a Bachelor in Hospitality at Ecole hôtelière de Lausanne (EHL) in Switzerland. Hailing from Singapore, this 22-year old says she chose to study abroad because she felt it was time for her to experience the world and leave her small city state.
Definitely, I would probably not have stepped out of my comfort zone as much. Furthermore, Singapore does not really offer a BA in Hospitality, mostly diplomas only.
It would have to be “Human Behaviour and Performance” as back then, I was still adjusting to the school. I am inherently bad at public speaking and presenting on my own in front of the class, but I managed to face my fears. I remember choosing to talk about my family for my topic so it was fun to introduce them to everyone.
I remember having a little breakdown because of my academic writing. I was unsure of my topic, so I went to the professor for help. He talked through my points with me and steered the essay towards the right direction.
Most of the skills I learned were applied in my internship. There is a correlation to the soft skills we learn in theory during lectures. During the internship, I was expected to already know how to operate certain systems and do certain tasks with the specs that I provided.
My academic goals have been to gain an in-depth and integrated approach towards the industry. Prior to this, I idolized the service industry because it seemed somewhat untouchable and impeccable from the outside.
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Having been involved with it, learning the ins and outs of the management behind the scenes, there is a cause-and-effect to all decisions made. Learning to apply the skills gained in this course really proves the efficacy of the EHL education. Some skills include cost control, Excel spreadsheets and statistics, creating marketing plans, and coordinating social media and public relations.
After graduation, I plan on working for an events' management company. I’ve always been interested in events planning and management and I’d like to prioritize the pursuit of this interest. After, I would like to take an MBA or a Master’s in a subject I’m keen on!
I love the country for its weather, it’s way too hot in Singapore! The weather here is perfect on some days - sunny enough to not button up your coat but chilly enough to not sweat profusely. I call it the perfect air-conditioner weather!
Mine are more experiences. For instance, pedaling at the lake with my friends in the summer and getting ice-cream after, grocery shopping at the Asian marts in town, and travelling to other parts of Switzerland with friends. Lausanne is very central, so little day and weekend trips are easily doable.
That would be travelling to my roommate’s hometown in Basel. We went to a museum, took a boat ride and finished with eating a really hearty slice of pizza near the station. Although it was drizzling throughout the entire day, it was memorable regardless.
Lucerne, the architecture of the old bridge and just standing on the edge of it taking in the sights really leaves you breathless. I’m a huge fan of scenery and historical sites, so the lion in Lucerne, although a small monument, still left me in awe.
Cheese fondue. I can’t express my love for this dish enough. Cheese, bread, cold cuts and maybe a side salad is happiness in its truest form. Best to eat it on a cold winter’s day.
It is somewhat a struggle for me, but I do try my best to speak French even though my accent is terrible. But you can get through by finger pointing and gestures.
I’ve visited the Olympic Museum. It’s a real experience! I’m not someone who knows a lot about sports, but to learn about the rich history of the Olympic Games and see the uniforms worn throughout time is really worth the visit.
If it’s only one thing, I would pick chocolate. I love chocolate and any chocolate in the local mart is super delicious. Also, it’s way cheaper for high-quality chocolate.
Learn basic French! I stepped foot in Switzerland knowing only one word — “Bonjour” — and needless to say, it was quite a struggle for me.
I love crochet and embroidery. I’ve crocheted about five bags in the past three months that I’ve picked up this new hobby. I love Asian food, I could eat dumplings every day! I’m not the best singer, but I love to sing when I’m with my friends.
This article was previously published on Study International.