First Time Abroad

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Dynasty studied abroad in Sydney in the Spring Semester, 2020. She answers questions and reflects on her experience traveling abroad, outside of US, for the first time in her life.

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What was it like to get your passport and leave the country for the first time?

After I applied for my passport it took a long time for it to arrive, but once it did I was able to apply for my visa. That process was easy because the visa was an electronic visa, so I received it a couple hours after I applied. It was scary and exciting to be leaving the country for the first time. I didn’t know what to expect and knew that I would be living in a place I had never been to before. Once we arrived, I was thrilled to actually be in Sydney, Australia and to finally begin my adventure.

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What were your expectations about the program/experience going in? Were they met? Were they exceeded or did they fall short?

I didn’t really have many expectations about the program going in, since I have never been outside the US before. I didn’t make any expectations or preconceived notions about what my time in Australia would be like. I just set myself up to have an open worldview and to learn new things.

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Was there anything you learned about yourself? 

I learned a lot about myself during my time in Australia. I learned that I’m capable of going to a new country I’ve never been to before, all on my own, and sightsee and explore without fear. I learned that I could live in a completely different place by myself, and visit different tourist sites, and meet new friends. I learned that I was able to come out of my comfort zone and try new things I’ve never done before. I learned that traveling to a different country is not as daunting as it had first seemed, and that I am so proud of myself and glad that I went.