Andrea
Hi!
My name is Andrea Dragsdahl. I was born in Poland summertime in 1995. In 2000 I moved to Denmark, and with exception of the two years I lived in Estonia, I’ve lived in Denmark ever since. I live with my parents in a small village just a twenty-minute ride from central Copenhagen. I’ve got a 21-year old sister who lives by herself near her university, and a 16-year-old younger sister, who right now is on exchange in South America.
I study at Rysensteen Gymnasium, and I’m currently in second year graduating in summer 2014. I’ve been learning Chinese since I started attending Rysensteen, and I’ve become really fond of it – even though I find it difficult to remember all the words and tones.
I chose Rysensteen Gymnasium because I’ve always been interested in politics and the society and its social conditions. I am very passionate about human- and animal rights. When I’m not at the school I work, see my friends and spend a lot of time in the countryside where I’ve got my horse.
My name is Andrea Dragsdahl. I was born in Poland summertime in 1995. In 2000 I moved to Denmark, and with exception of the two years I lived in Estonia, I’ve lived in Denmark ever since. I live with my parents in a small village just a twenty-minute ride from central Copenhagen. I’ve got a 21-year old sister who lives by herself near her university, and a 16-year-old younger sister, who right now is on exchange in South America.
I study at Rysensteen Gymnasium, and I’m currently in second year graduating in summer 2014. I’ve been learning Chinese since I started attending Rysensteen, and I’ve become really fond of it – even though I find it difficult to remember all the words and tones.
I chose Rysensteen Gymnasium because I’ve always been interested in politics and the society and its social conditions. I am very passionate about human- and animal rights. When I’m not at the school I work, see my friends and spend a lot of time in the countryside where I’ve got my horse.