Now that I've written about my whole exchange semester, I'm taking this blog in a brand new direction. I'm still paying for this domain and stuff, so I figured I'd better keep writing. Exciting, I know. Anyways, here's my first post in a new series featuring reflections on my time abroad and some sweet travel … Continue reading 10 Surprising Things I Really Loved About My Exchange Semester
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All Good Things Must Come to an End
Here we are, nearly two years later. I’m finally finishing up my Denmark saga. It’s been a long ride (too long, honestly). All I have left to write about is reflections on final exams and my final week abroad. So let’s get to it. Exams. Perhaps the most important thing about studying abroad since, lest … Continue reading All Good Things Must Come to an End
On Holidays
One thing about studying abroad in the fall semester is that you inevitably miss two big American holidays: Halloween and Thanksgiving. However, as a tradeoff, you get to be in Europe for the Christmas season which is arguably the most magical thing ever. I knew both of these things going into this trip. I wasn’t … Continue reading On Holidays
She Belongs in a Museum
Despite what my last two posts might suggest, I have not been off gallivanting around Europe this whole time. I have been living a relatively normal day-to-day life, going to class and procrastinating on readings. This doesn’t mean that I haven’t also been adventuring (seriously I feel like every trip to the grocery store is … Continue reading She Belongs in a Museum
I Promise I’m Here to Learn Things
I know it’s been forever and a day since my last post. School started and the ennui soon followed. I have pretty much spent the last two weeks reading for class, going to class, and trying to figure out how to best work my schedule around class. Oh, and I was sick for a few … Continue reading I Promise I’m Here to Learn Things
Orientate/Matriculate
When you last heard from me, I was getting ready to start my law school orientation. I was happy and carefree, although a bit exhausted. Now, after a week of orientation, I am back into school mode and dealing with the anxieties that accompany it. I didn’t think that I would be worried about starting … Continue reading Orientate/Matriculate
I Should’ve Taken My Own Advice
Remember my last post where I talked about how great it was to take it easy and not burn yourself out? Well, I just walked over 26 miles in less than 72 hours and all I really have to show for it is a blister the size of a small grape. There were a few … Continue reading I Should’ve Taken My Own Advice
In Defense of a Lazy Weekend
I have been living in Copenhagen for about a week now. You would think that my social media would be alight with photos bragging about how much fun I’m having. I should be making you jealous of my new life across the Atlantic. But the truth is, I haven’t really done anything Insta-worthy. This isn’t … Continue reading In Defense of a Lazy Weekend
It’s Copen-happening!
The last time you heard from me I was still in Orlando, stressed at the airport. I am so happy to say that I am no longer there and no longer stressed. I’ve been in Copenhagen for two and a half-ish days and I think I’m in love. Of course, it was a struggle to … Continue reading It’s Copen-happening!