



BELBIN TEST RESULT: COMPANY WORKER
Hi! My name is Emma Lunte and I have been a freshman at ISCOM in the International program for six month now. I am originally from Clermont-Ferrand and moved to Paris in September.
Throughout my life I have had many experiences abroad. Before my senior year in high school, I spend several months in Germany as I am also German. In the following year, I decided to move to Boise, Idaho, in the US for an exchange year.
Besides being incredible, these experiences abroad and my double nationality have offered me the chance to discover new cultures, new people and new ways of living.
Therefore I am really interested in learning more about how every cultures are different, how human’s act as individuals but also as a society.

BELBIN TEST RESULTS: TEAM WORKER
Alexia Driol, 21 years old, from Geneva.
I think it is a really interesting subject to focus on sociology within the media, because at one stage we all ask ourselves who we really are and what group we see ourselves in, with the influence of the media.
I used to be in a private school in Switzerland, a rich country with girls my age who dress and act all the same: showing the most of which brands they have on social media, retouching the pictures to a point that they almost look like barbies and having hundreds of likes.
I thought I needed to belong to this group of girls because they are cool, beautiful and fashionable girls. With time I discovered that I was pressured by society and that I could be whoever I wanted to be!


BELBIN TEST RESULTS: RESOURCE INVESTIGATOR
Welcome! My name is Ninon BAROU, I am currently in first year at the Paris Communication school: ISCOM. This blog was created in the wish of our social media class.
I was born in Nice, France but only stayed there until the age of 10years old. I have since then moved to three different countries: Chicago, USA; Bangkok, THAILAND; London, UK. I have grown in a very varied background with kids coming from all over the world in my class. Throughout my school life, I was put in many international schools, which inclined an open-mind towards inclusiveness and awareness towards a mix in race and backgrounds. How society and people react is something I am really interested in, I found it difficult to understand how, in the end, everyone in school stayed within their nationalities and close circles. Small grounds are made unconsciously by people who feel more comfortable towards people in the same sphere. Sociology is interesting and curious. I look forward to it!


BELBIN TEST RESULTS: PLANT
Hi reader! My name is Camille Gaultier, I come from Paris.
I am a first-year student at ISCOM Paris in the international
program. I am a dreamer because I’m creative and also because I am
passionate about books and writing.
I like to analyze the world we are living in, so this blog about sociology
is a way to learn even more and go further with my own ideas.
I have grown up surrounded by boys because I have two brothers. I
realized that it influenced me a lot because I took them as models.
People nicknamed me “tomboy” because I was dressed as a boy and I
spent my entire childhood acting like one.
When I entered French college, I realized that I was not like other
girls and I’ve been asking myself a lot of question:
How can we be influenced by the world we are living in?
Why am I not like “normal girls”?
But in fact, what does it mean to be a normal girl?
All these questions are sociological ones.
Take a look at the articles if you are interested in the subject too!