Our Peak Event report begins a good few days before the actual Peak Event. In fact, it begins on a relatively cloudy, cold and (thankfully) rainless Tuesday morning in front of our Faculty in Ljubljana, where we, each armed with a suitcase and a backpack, filed onto a shuttle van which was to take us to Trieste airport. And thus, at seven in the morning, our great 10-hour odyssey to Barcelona officially began. We made it to our destination with minimal difficulties, which - for the stretch of Slovenian highway leading us there, which is notorious for traffic jams - was an incredible blessing. We got there so early, in fact, that the check-in counters weren’t even open yet, so we used up our wait-time to eat pre-packed sandwiches and chug from our water bottles before we had to go through security. Luckily, Trieste airport is quite small, so once our bags were tagged and taken away we got through the metal detectors and to our gate in no time. We then collectively ...
Connected Learning Community active in the European University EUTopia since 2021