Friday, June 6, 2008

Studying and Traveling Abroad

By Andrew Hennig


One of the most rewarding things in my life was when I studied abroad. Talking to people about my experiences and sharing my stories is a lot of fun for me. I can talk for hours about the things I saw and people I met. I suggest to everyone that I meet that they should go and study or travel abroad. Seeing the sites that you read about in books, or see on TV and in the movies. It is a surreal feeling when you are there and when you get back you get to relive it every time you see the Eiffel Tower or the Vatican.


I have seen more things and been more places than my parents have and I know they are jealous. Also most of my friends have never been to Europe or out of this country for that matter so they don’t understand the feelings that I have towards traveling abroad. I start into a story of something that happened or something I saw and none of them can relate. This is one reason why I think everyone should go over there.


While traveling and planning to travel you may have many questions. Questions on what to do and where to go, or how do I pay for this. All of these questions can be answered by the people that have gone before you. In most cases we all know someone that has been abroad. Asking them about what they did and how they did it is the best way to find out what you should do. People that have gone before you will help you out the most.


This is the reason I have made a website about traveling and studying abroad. I believe that my tips and suggestions along with my stories can help many others. I have been to several different countries in Europe. I have been to England, France, Belgium, Germany, Holland, Austria, Italy, Luxemburg, and Switzerland. Seeing most of these places within two weeks was amazing but being in England for three weeks can not be beat. I studied abroad in Bristol England for three weeks and spent a week in Belgium with that program. After my first month abroad and my program were over I spent another two weeks on a bus tour of Europe. My aunt and uncle met me in London and we ended in Paris. The last two weeks I saw more places in a less time than I ever imagined.


Something that I learned is that if you are going to be traveling for a long period of time than you need to mix up who you are traveling with. However if you know you can stand someone than you should be ok. The last part of my trip I think could have been a little bit better if there was someone else on it with me around my age. I did make a lot of knew friends, people that I will never forget.


If you want to find out more information about traveling abroad or studying abroad please check my website. I try and post new things every week and will try and answer your questions.


Thanks for reading.


Andrew Hennig

Studenttravel255@gmail.com

http://www.freewebs.com/studenttravel255/


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1 comment:

Unknown said...

My cousin did MBA where she did study in different places every year.
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