I can say without any doubts that this day was one of the most interesting days at BBICC. The second day began with a grand opening at FOS and the T-shirt exchange after that. Every team had some T-shirts from their university and they could exchange it for a T-shirt from any other university they…Continue Reading “Bogdan Radenković: The Amazing Race”
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o it all began. It may sound as a cliché, but the BBICC anticipation simply became overbearing the day before. Yes, the anticipation was filled with exuberance, but essentially, it was just waiting for the real thing to start.
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he alarm clock goes off. It’s 4 am and I have slept for only two hours, but the excitement of the day that is in front of me beats it all. Today, BBICC officially starts. Last night was so much fun, and I have met the most of my team from Maastricht University, but today two more guys are coming and the fun is about to start.
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his day was definitely the busiest day of competition, so we needed to prepare ourselves for long walks, and a lot of fun.
All the teams were excited about grand opening of competition at Faculty of Organizational Sciences, especially about meeting our prime minister. After the opening, it was time for T-Shirt Exchange. Every team brought T-Shirt from their University, and they could swap it for another T-Shirt that they liked.
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ear Diary,
It is around midnight and I have just arrived home. Last two nights we had late parties so this is extraordinary early.
This day was very exciting because we can finally say that the real competition has started. Today was the day of Mini Case, as we call it.
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he big case day. For ambassadors it was the day that carried the most responsibility. Everything had to work out fine. It was the reason why all those amazing people came. We gathered in front of the room where cases were waiting for us. When clock said it was time, we took cases and spread through hotel to pass them. I was waiting in front of my team’s room anticipating like it was me that it’s going to solve it for the next 24 hours.
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