24 Hours in Eskişehir | Turkey Travel Vlog Part 1

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  • Опубликовано: 17 ноя 2024

Комментарии • 22

  • @Alfaruq107
    @Alfaruq107 3 месяца назад

    Nice one

  • @MulisaYvan
    @MulisaYvan Год назад

    Hello 👋, but so cool and better than perfect to your post!!

  • @zeezee2535
    @zeezee2535 Год назад

    Beautiful video.

  • @abbanasiru
    @abbanasiru Год назад +1

    Masha Allah brother May Allaah bless your studies and your future endeavors ameen.

    • @Baozarr
      @Baozarr  Год назад +1

      Aameen, Many many thanks 🤲🏾

    • @abbanasiru
      @abbanasiru Год назад

      @@Baozarr You are our mentor brother we really appreciate your work 😌🙏👍💖

  • @omonteserowland3887
    @omonteserowland3887 Год назад +1

    Thank you for the vlog it was really great
    But you really should have introduced your camera man 😅😅Was hoping to see him

    • @Baozarr
      @Baozarr  Год назад

      You are right, his clips are mostly in Part 2 that's why

    • @omonteserowland3887
      @omonteserowland3887 Год назад

      @@Baozarr Yes
      I have been looking for the part 2 of the video. Could you please put the link in the comments

  • @techoproland-dm5rh
    @techoproland-dm5rh Год назад

    Nice environment. Please can you easily move from turkey to another country?

    • @Baozarr
      @Baozarr  Год назад

      Easily? It depends on the country and your circumstances I believe

  • @abdulkadirlabaran6205
    @abdulkadirlabaran6205 Год назад

    Sir. Please do us a video about Best university and city that we can apply for the coming 2024

    • @Baozarr
      @Baozarr  Год назад +1

      Alright, Noted ✅️

  • @nohandle149
    @nohandle149 Год назад

    I like your outfit

  • @swirioodilia6187
    @swirioodilia6187 Год назад

    Hello
    I just got the turkey government scholarship and the university that was choosed for me does not have any English programs and am. Literally terrified
    Please what should I expect is there and way I can change university

    • @assibirahmat1140
      @assibirahmat1140 Год назад +1

      Same dear same. The thought of having to pursue Engineering in Turkish is terrifying. I’m hesitant to accept

    • @mohammedmustapha7649
      @mohammedmustapha7649 Год назад

      Same here, i got the scholarship with turkish as language of instruction at Gazi University, please i need guidance, what do you say

    • @Baozarr
      @Baozarr  Год назад

      I understand how you feel guys and it is important to think this through. Studying in Turkish is challenging, yes, but it is doable and I must say, it is easier to study an Engineering course in Turkish than to study an art or non-technical course in Turkish. This is because in Engineering, once you understand the concepts, the language is no longer a barrier.
      Nevertheless, all of this depends on the student and how much they are willing to put in. So if you think this is worth giving a try, then you may go ahead. If not, or if you have a better opportunity waiting for you, you can decide to reject the scholarship.
      I hope this helps

    • @Baozarr
      @Baozarr  Год назад

      I understand how you feel guys and it is important to think this through. Studying in Turkish is challenging, yes, but it is doable and I must say, it is easier to study an Engineering course in Turkish than to study an art or non-technical course in Turkish. This is because in Engineering, once you understand the concepts, the language is no longer a barrier.
      Nevertheless, all of this depends on the student and how much they are willing to put in. So if you think this is worth giving a try, then you may go ahead. If not, or if you have a better opportunity waiting for you, you can decide to reject the scholarship.
      I hope this helps

    • @Baozarr
      @Baozarr  Год назад

      I understand how you feel guys and it is important to think this through. Studying in Turkish is challenging, yes, but it is doable and I must say, it is easier to study an Engineering course in Turkish than to study an art or non-technical course in Turkish. This is because in Engineering, once you understand the concepts, the language is no longer a barrier.
      Nevertheless, all of this depends on the student and how much they are willing to put in. So if you think this is worth giving a try, then you may go ahead. If not, or if you have a better opportunity waiting for you, you can decide to reject the scholarship.
      I hope this helps

  • @wesleyiyayi7203
    @wesleyiyayi7203 Год назад

    Bro can i get ur contact pls