Indeed-- UK readers, I'm soon to be headed your way!! Bath, England will become home to little ole me for the upcoming Fall semester. I knew going into college that studying abroad was something I wanted to do, so I began the long and tedious application process back in January. Side note:: do you know how many forms you have to fill out when applying to study abroad? At least a bagilliondy. Just thought I'd share.
I chose a program that compliments my major really well, so literally all of my time for months on end will consist of reading, writing, traveling and blogging about it all. Its a dream. At the beginning of this week I received the wonderful news that I was accepted, and have hardly been able to think about anything else since. (Like apparently I have these things called "tests" and "papers" coming up...?)
Oh, and do you guys remember the post where I talked about my summer job? So for anyone who is invested in my plans for the rest of the year, let me just break it down for ya real quick. This semester will end in a little over a month (!), I'll spend my summer as a bible study leader in North Carolina, I'll return home for about three weeks and then I'll leave for England. Whew. I am so excited,
Happy Friday!!
Congrats :) Bath is a really nice place, hope you love the UK! x
ReplyDeleteThank you! I'm super excited :)
DeleteThat's so exciting! I'm hoping to study abroad in Florence and I can't wait!
ReplyDeleteVery cool!! When? :)
DeleteWow! Good luck in Bath - it is such an cool city, the history of it all is enchanting! All the best.
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Thank you so much! Yay. :)
DeleteI love the new layout! & you will absolutely love England. Bath is so amazing, you'll feel like you are walking through history.
ReplyDeleteAhh so I've heard. Very excited. :)
DeleteAwesome and congrats! Studying abroad is such a great experience and England is beautiful. Enjoy it!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much! I can't wait!!
DeleteJust happened upon your blog, this is such exciting news! I'm rather jealous actually. I'm getting married in May, but I've always had a dream of studying abroad and now I'd feel awful if I actually went through with it. That's not to say I'm not excited for my future, haha! But, I'm happy to follow along on your wonderful adventures :)
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Sometimes there's a bigger plan, I guess. :) Thanks so much Kristina!
DeleteOh, not to mention, I'm kind of obsessed with all things British.. ;)
ReplyDeleteCongrats dear! That is such exciting news :) You will gain so many great experiences on your study abroad trip. What a quick turn-around; I kind of did the same thing last summer. I was an intern for a summer organization far from home, came home for 3 weeks, then moved from a college in PA to one in Florida! It's a lot, but you'll be so busy and excited, you won't notice :) Love you blog, glad I found you!
ReplyDeletegrace & love,
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What a whirlwind! That sounds so fun though- very jealous! Thanks so much for saying hi! :)
DeleteStudying abroad is one of the greatest experiences that one can experience during their college years! :) I spent almost 2 months in Ecuador one summer and miss it greatly and wish I could have been there so much longer. You will have the time of your life!
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