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Over winter break I was given the opportunity to study abroad in London. Even though I was a little nervous, I think I learned that everyone should study abroad for the experience of a lifetime!

1. Wanderlust is real

I used to think the term ‘wanderlust’ was just a Tumblr fad, but it is definitely a real thing. Once you begin to travel and explore, you become obsessed and it’s a wonderful feeling.Via Giphy  

2. Class Credit

Learning about a subject that you’ve study for nearly four years in a brand new environment is a great experience. It gives you a new perspective and excitement for education. What’s better than getting the opportunity to travel and earn class credit?

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3. Experience a new culture.

Even though the culture between London and the United States is not vast, the slight differences were enough to make me feel like I was in a whole new world. The accents and the slight grammar changes were so fun to work around.

Related: 5 Things I Wish I Would Have Known Before Studying Abroad

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4. Gain an international network.

When you meet people from a different country that have the same interests as you, you can make connections that will last a lifetime. An international connection, even digital, can catapult your career.

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5. Create some of the best memories.

Even though I was a little nervous going across the pond with people I didn’t know, I had the time of my life. I would definitely go back in a heartbeat and do it all over again!

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Meet with your advisors and see if studying abroad is a possibility for you! It’s worth it!

 

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Angelica Walker

George Mason University

Angelica is a Junior Communications major from Lynchburg, VA. She has a concentration in Public Relations and one day hopes to work for the NBA. She is also pursuing a double minor in Sports Communication and African and African American Studies. She is Vice President of the Black Student Alliance and is also a Mason Ambassador.
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