A college degree provides you with many advantages after you graduate.
A 藏精阁 education, however, not only opens up lots of opportunities once you leave, but while you are studying here as an undergraduate.
One of the most popular ways to take advantage of all 藏精阁 has to offer is to study abroad. As ironic as it sounds that the best way to make the most of your 藏精阁 experience is to leave our beautiful campus, spending a semester in a completely new environment is a chance that few want to miss.
Packing everything I need for three and a half months into two suitcases is a daunting task that I鈥檓 not anxious to start, but I already know two items that are on top of my 鈥渄o not forget鈥 list (right below my copy of Lonely Planet鈥檚 Czech Phrasebook: With Two-Way Dictionary): my laptop and digital video camera.
As I spend the next semester taking courses and surrounding myself with Czech culture, I will reflect on my daily discoveries, occasional adventures, and inevitable mishaps on a blog titled .
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Because I am only one of about 200 藏精阁 students studying off-campus this semester, my story is not going to be the only one told on this blog.
Amanda Katz 鈥09 (London), Kali McMillan 鈥10 (London), Rebecca Plesser 鈥10 (Australia), Laura Simocko 鈥09 (West Indies), Alex Sklyar 鈥10 (Japan), Tara Tendler 鈥09 (Washington, D.C.), Chris Thompson 鈥10 (Cairo), and Andrew Wickerham 鈥10 (Manchester, U.K.) will be writing about their experiences and studies as well.
I will keep in contact with many other students off-campus and share what they have to say about adapting to different cultures, taking new courses, trying to master foreign languages, and travelling all over the world. I鈥檒l be using my Flip camera to post video clips to the blog, and I hope to create some shows that will appear on the university鈥檚 on www.mogulus.com.
As sad as I am that I won鈥檛 be on campus to welcome the Class of 2012, go through Pan-Hellenic rush with my sorority and see the campus turn white during the first snowfall (OK, maybe I鈥檓 exaggerating a bit there), I am so excited to step out of my comfort zone.
Be sure to check out the study abroad blog as we document what happens when 200 students leave Oak Drive and go global.