España
Tuesday, June 29th, 2010Spain as a whole was one of the best choices I could have ever made. This trip was the first I had taken outside of the country and my second plane ride ever. I honestly have no complaints or regrets. Even the bad parts of the trip still make for greats memories and great stories. I met new people and made some new friends. I improved my Spanish (though improved suckiness still sucks) and I genially had a great time.
You have to go into the experience with an open mind. I tried foods I’ve never had before (I even tried to eat a fish eye, tried and failed). I also tried some foods I just don’t eat in the US, like olives (which I still hate) or cumbers or shrimp (which apparently I can eat now). After a while you do get kind of home sick for McDonalds or Burger King (and they do have both there), but you have to limit yourself.
Study aboard is about learning new things and broadening your horizon. I had a great time and experienced things I may never have gotten to see or experience otherwise. It’s hard to put into words. I know that I’ve probably said that about a lot on the trip but it is true. When you see a picture of Spain in a book it doesn’t do it justice and I don’t think I can wither. It was a lot to take in just a month, but I appreciated every minute of it. I have to say that I honestly advise every person that can, to take advantage of study abroad before the graduate. And don’t let the price scare you, because there are way to help pay for you trip. It an experience you have to make your own, there’s so beyond the United States and it really is amazing to see for yourself.
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C J