Last semester, four of our members chose to study abroad for the entire semester! They answered a few questions for us while they were abroad to give us some insight into the study abroad experience:
Questions:
1) Study abroad City & Country
2) What are you studying/what classes are you taking?
3) Favorite part of study abroad so far?
4) Any cool excursions?
5) What do you miss MOST about the U.S./UT/home?
1) Barcelona, Spain...I'm in a business and culture program through the program CIEE.
2) I'm in International Marketing, Strategic Management, Spanish and my favorite ones are Spain through the Arts and Cultural Marketing.
3) My favorite part of being in Spain is being submerged in a completely different culture, being extremely outside of my comfort zone, and traveling to a new country every weekend! I have too many favorites to list.
4) I will have been to 10 new countries by the time return home on May 5th: Spain, Switzerland, the Netherlands, Norway, Italy, Germany, Portugal, Morocco, France, and England. Right now I'm on spring break in Spain - it is semana Santa. I started mine early in Lisbon, Portugal and now I'm in Sevilla watching the brotherhood precessions. they wear hooded cone head costumes it is nuts. I'm going to Morocco on wednesday and I will be riding a camel! Spain is a new world... I have seen roits and strikes, have never been stood out more for being blonde, have stayed a million hostels, and learned public transportion is amazing. If you can only learn one word in a language it should be "thank you".

5) I miss Mexican food (queso especially), the ease of communicating with my family and friends at anytime, and my own bed. And of course, Zeta and all of you! I can't wait to come back to the great state of Texas.
ZLAM, Becky
Anna Fleury, PC 09:
1) Milan, Italy
2) Continuing my Marketing degree.. Im taking Corporate Finance, International Economics, Management of the Film Industry (awesome class), and Marketing Research.
3) My favorite part so far has getting to know so many different people beyond just where they come from. People from all around the world - everyone has something different to teach you. You learn so much just by going out and having a drink with new people. What's interesting is that you may never see this person again but you will always be more enriched just by having met them and since I'm very shy (sarcasm) you can only imagine the crazy people I've met! haha
4) So many cool things to do around here. Its hard to say. I went snowboarding in the Alps and it was incredible. I felt like I was in a movie the entire time, the scenery was unreal. The other weekend we went to Lake Maggiore and hung out on this amazing lake and tanned on the docks and drank sangria - (not better than sangria in Barcelona though). I'll be going to Amsterdam soon, a trip through the south of Italy, France, England, Scotland and Portugal.... soo crazy I have lots of weird/funny stories but i promise they will be better told in person haha

Ciao bellissimi c'e vediamo pronto! (bye lovelies, i'll see you soon!)
Stephanie Hayes, PC 09:
1) Buenos Aires, Argentina for the semester. My program, IES, did not start until early March, so I went backpacking in Patagonia for 2 weeks beforehand with some sick people I met on the IES Facebook group. Sketchy, I know
2) In Buenos Aires, I am in an intensive Spanish program where I live in a home stay with a local family, and go to the public university to take classes with Argentines. All of my classes are in Spanish and most of my friends here have taken "votos de castellano" (vows of spanish) to not speak any english with each other! It's pretty much like taking basic AP classes in 100% Spanish.
3) I have never been so immersed in an environment and had to be "on my game" in my Spanish speaking, trying to negotiate my way across this country. The country of Argentina is so diverse and beautifully confused. The people here are so passionate and direct, but at the same time, there lies an element of reservation underneath, reminiscent of a recent history of dictatorships and wars.
I am having the time of my life living like a porteña (BA local) as I am taking tango lessons with a sexy man named Augustín, drinking lots of Malbec wines and taking every opportunity to travel. I've been all over Argentina, and my family visited me by taking a long surf/let's-just-chill-in-the-Andes trip to Chile.

5) I've done over 200 pages of journaling since I've been here and have so many stories to share with you all! As for things I miss about my life back home, there honestly aren't many besides my girls back in Texas! I've never been so happy in my life and - pause for cheesiness - I really think I've found a missing piece of my soul here in South America.
amor y paz, Estéfi
Kim Boller, PC '09:
1) Sydney, Australia (University of Sydney)
2) I'm majoring in Public Relations with Business Foundations and the Media Sequence, but I pretty much took electives abroad. I took a class called Outdoor Education in Australia, one called Sports and Learning in Australia and an Australian media studies course.
3) My favorite part of studying abroad was all the new things I did and all the cool people I met along the way. I went abroad not knowing anyone and it ended up being a blessing in disguise because I would meet new people from all around the world on an almost daily basis. It also opened my horizons... I had never imagined that I would've bungee jumped or sky-dived and now I can never imagine having gone to Australia and not doing those kinds of things. I also loved all the super amazing and cheap Thai food I had (particularly because Sydney is such an expensive city)

5) I most missed my friends/family (obvi) and the hospitality and culture of Texas. Although I had traveled a lot before, I had never lived anywhere besides Texas. There is such a warm and welcoming culture here that just does not exist in some other parts of the world. I also missed mexican food A LOT.
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