I'm pretty positive that I'll be studying abroad in Buenos Aires, Argentina for a 6-week summer program. The obvious way this fits into my education at SU is through my Spanish minor; after completing the Buenos Aires program I'll only be 1-2 credits short of the minor. I also know that I really don't have any hope at fluency unless I spend some time immersed in the language. I feel that this will be helpful in almost any career I choose, not to mention that I would just love to be completely fluent in another language.
More than that, however, I think that studying abroad is a very appropriate part of a Liberal Arts degree. There are few better ways to broaden your horizons than by spending time in a country and culture and with a family all completely foreign to you. I know that this will give me so much more perspective on my life and others' than I could ever acquire in Georgetown or Temple, TX. I spent two weeks in Jamaica this summer on a service learning trip and the impact that trip had on me is invalueable. I can only imagine how much I could gain in a six week trip. I love learning about other cultures and seeing the similarities and differences, specifically the family dynamics. I find it so interesting to see the things parents teach their children to value and to spend time with a family in their normal, casual lives.
I think this aspect fits well into the Paideia program in that it strives to ensure that its students are well informed about the world around them and have plenty of experiences with that world. In addition to this, studying abroad will also help to make me much more self-sufficient, another characteristic I beleive Paideia values. Being forced to rely on only myself, and in another country with another language at that, will be an enormous task for me. However, I know that when I leave the country and I am completely confident in myself and my ability to survive in unfamiliar situations it will all be worth it.
My primary concern with studying abroad is time. Since I switched my major this summer, I am bit behind and my schedule has to be somewhat strict (and full) for the next 3 years. In addition to studying abroad, I need to take at least one class this summer, and take more classes and find an internship during the next summer. It's a little stressful wondering if I'll be able to fit everthing in, but I really don't want to give up my Buenos Aires trip, not that I really have a choice.
Paideia Final Reflection
13 years ago
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