Sylvia Seinoun Fischer

Germany

Sylvia Seinoun Fischer

Germany

Through traveling in life several things became a new perspective.

I was born and grew up in Germany, but my ethnicity is Cambodian. I came across several stages in my life when I was struggling and wanted to quit. The harder we fall the harder we have to try again. While traveling through my life I learned, grew and changed. One of the hardest Lesson in life is letting go, then change is never easy, you fight to hold on and to let go. After I finished my secondary Education in Germany I decided to write a new Chapter in my life. This was the first time when I learned to let go.

At the age of eighteen, I left Germany for the first time and settled down in the United States, Florida. I continued High School there and did my International Baccalaureate Diploma. This was a hard and difficult journey. Through my limited English level, I was struggling the first year. Even though, people told me I should quit I continued and put my whole effort in it. I didn’t give up and this paid off in my Senior year. Many people were impressed how my English skills arise in such a short time. Even I was impressed with myself.

Of course, there were stages in this period where I wanted to quit because all this pressure was too much for me, but I had people and my Family behind me who always supported and believed in me. I gained much experience in Florida. It taught me that I can reach every goal I set if I try hard enough. Giving up was never and will never be an option for me. It was very hard for me to leave the United States, then I gained so many friends from different culture.

After I finished my International Baccalaureate Diploma in Florida I went back to Germany. I was supposed to study in Germany, but then I realized that this won't happen. I began to realize how important it is being an enthusiastic in life… then success isn’t about what you accomplish in your life it’s about what you inspire others to do. It was time to move on. If we don't take risks and adventures we will never find out where we really belong. Therefore, I decided to move to the United Kingdom.

Now I am here in London and Study Business Administration. Many things became a reality which seemed impossible for me.

  • Work
    • Volantary Summer Camp
  • Education
    • Freie Waldorfschule am Kräherwald
    • North Broward Preparatory School
    • Hult International Business School