Csiszér Emese was born in Sepsiszentgyörgy and completed her schooling there. At the age of ten, she and her family moved to a neighboring village, where she developed a great curiosity for nature.
She completed her high school studies at the Mikes Kelemen Theoretical High School, and as a graduating student, she participated in TUDOK with her research on the self-development effects of scouting. The movement is an integral part of her life; she has completed numerous training courses that have taught her the beauty of working with children and honed her organizational skills. She is currently a troop leader in her team.
Her plans for higher education are also intertwined with her respect for nature and biology.
Besides scouting, she is interested in folk arts, having been a folk dancer for eight years. She enjoys participating in Christian youth events, and her favorite pastimes are hiking and rock climbing.
To me, KutDiák means that I work with fellow curious researchers like myself to help other special students find their place. My goal is to heed the advice of Robert Baden-Powell, the founder of scouting: “Try and leave this world a little better than you found it.

