See Part 1 and Part 2. The same afternoon, with a completely different professor, we had a discussion about television and radio. At the end of the afternoon, we had to present a news story to the class. I asked... Continue Reading →
One of the main differences I noticed between Europe and the US is that people are much more cultured. They know more languages and have visited more places and are generally more adept at navigating in a foreign place. To... Continue Reading →
My weekend trip to Vienna, Austria was especially exciting because I met up with my childhood friend Kristin who studied in Copenhagen for the semester. As we wandered around the town, a couple of things stood out: A burger joint... Continue Reading →
My study abroad adventure begins already! I arrived at Ecole Polytechnique yesterday after a whirlwind tour of London. I am super lucky to have a friend that lives there and took some time off to show me around for a... Continue Reading →