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"Going on an AIESEC traineeship to Malaysia changed my life.  Before going, I had wanted to get into government work, and now I still might, but I definitely want to concentrate on the development of third-world countries."
Chad Reed
GW Senior
SN in Malaysia, Summer 2004

"After spending a summer in Tunisia, I learned a lot about the world and about myself.  I now have a greater sense of what the world is like in Islamic countries.  I wouldn't trade this experience for anything."
Ben Korin
GW Junior
SN in Tunisia, Summer 2004

"Turkey was amazing.  I met people who I now consider some of my best friends.  The stories I walked away with could write a bestseller or two."
Mike Harrington
GW Sophomore
SN in Turkey, Summer 2004

Members

"After a trip to the Dominican Republic in high school, I yearned for a cultural organization like this one.  Once I came to GW and found it, it has changed my life.  I've learned so much and have met so many amazing people that I cannot possibly do it justice in words."
Andrew Martin
GW Sophomore
AIESEC DC President

"AIESEC has literally changed my life.  Ever since joining I have made such long-lasting friendships and have experienced so much.  I've learned new dances, grew as a leader, and felt what it's like to contribute to an organization that is helping the world."
Riley Conrath
GW Freshman
AIESEC Member

"There's nothing you can really say about AIESEC that can give you an idea of the magnitude of the organization.  You need to meet AIESECers and hang out with them to get a feel for it.  We're crazy and we're different and we're idealists and we're fun and we're tomorrow's global leaders."
Richard Brower
GW Junior
VP External Relations

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