Dear Prague, These past four months were better than I could have ever expected. I didn’t know the possibilities that were coming back on August 30 as I landed in Vaclav Havel Airport. Now as I seat here at my house in New Jersey reflecting on my time, I appreciate more than ever. You allowedContinue reading “A Letter to Prague”
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Packing Tips
There is a lot that goes into packing to go abroad. What to bring, what not to bring, and especially how much you should bring. Packing to fly across the world is nothing like packing to go to college. Throughout this blog I am going to reflect on the packing decisions I made and giveContinue reading “Packing Tips”
Positives in a Negative Time
Just as we got the warning that it was going to snow, we also got the message that the Czech Republic was going back into a state of emergency. The cold weather came right along with the rise in COVID cases, specifically in Prague. While this news struck a negative attitude throughout the dorm, thereContinue reading “Positives in a Negative Time”
Ah-Ha Moment
In life, you are faced with an “ah-ha” moment. That piece of your memory where something felt right, woke you up, or made you realize something bigger. This “ah-ha” moment does not have to be big or special. It could be as simple as waking up and feeling at home. These “Ah-ha” moments can makeContinue reading “Ah-Ha Moment”
Museums and More
Museums are a must see when visiting Prague. They are not like what you see in the United States where you wonder looking at artifacts that seem almost irrelevant to where you are. The museums here show the history of what is around. These facts are better than any textbook could ever provide. It isContinue reading “Museums and More”
Caught a Cold
TIP: Bring some NyQuil abroad. It will save you the hassle of trying to find the different medicines in the Czech translation during the semester. At Susquehanna University, the students have a term for the common cold that spreads around campus, “The Susky Plague”. Being around people from all over the United States, I beganContinue reading “Caught a Cold”
Budapest with ECES
This blog is about the ECES provided trip but can be related to any preplanned trip through any provider. When planning to go abroad the main focus for people from Susquehanna University is how much traveling they can do. In a place like central Europe, it is extremely cheap and easy to travel. This meansContinue reading “Budapest with ECES”
Is Rome Worth It?
Rome was not as architecturally beautiful as I though it would be. Yes, I said it. As I talked about last blog, certain cities hold spots in our brain with predetermined images. You see photos online, in textbooks and travel photos that make these cities look stunning and gorgeous. Little do you know that behindContinue reading “Is Rome Worth It?”
Tips to an Impulsive Trip
Sometimes trips are better when there is no plan, no goal and no motivation to do one specific thing. This go-with-the-flow mood leaves everyone more relaxed than if you have a strict schedule to stick to. This past weekend my friend and I booked a random flight to Pescara, Italy with forty-eight hours to packContinue reading “Tips to an Impulsive Trip”
The Power of Language
The hardest part of going abroad is the language barrier. No sugar coating, no adding false details. It is hard. You place yourself in a situation where you are using Duolingo to learn the basics of the language as fast as you can, but even with that it is hard to understand exactly what isContinue reading “The Power of Language”