On Saturday, the Faculty of Business and Law held the final master class of a series of career guidance trainings for high school students. The participants immersed themselves in the world of economics and management: they analyzed the prices for the Easter basket in 2025 and mastered time management techniques necessary for effective study and career.
The final chord of the series of master classes for future applicants “Business Drive: Try a Profession” was played this Saturday at the Faculty of Business and Law. The atmosphere was not only informative, but also inspiring - students of grades 9-11 had the opportunity to try themselves as economists and managers in an exciting way.
The event was joined not only by students from Ukrainian schools, but also by students from a Ukrainian school in Bulgaria, which gave the event an even more international atmosphere and emphasized the university's openness to cooperation with Ukrainian youth abroad.
The first block of the meeting was devoted to the economic analysis of Easter basket prices in 2025. Participants considered how the cost of holiday products has changed, what factors influence price formation, and made their own analytical conclusions about price trends.
In the second part of the meeting, future professionals learned about the key tools of time management, skills that are indispensable in the dynamic world of modern management. Simple but effective techniques for planning, managing priorities, and balancing personal and professional life aroused lively discussion and interest among the audience.
The Business Drive workshop series has become a vivid example of how a school can get to know a university through practice, and students can test professions before choosing their future path. The workshops have become a great platform to get acquainted with the capabilities of the Faculty of Business and Law and the first step on the way to professional fulfillment.
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