the UGA Study Abroad program

Posted on Jul 24, 2022

Below is a long blog post about 10 things I learned while studying abroad in Spain. This was written for the UGA Study Abroad program, but is still relevant to any study-abroad experience! Throughout my life and college career so far, I have had many opportunities that were made possible by scholarships awarded specifically because of my background as an underrepresented student or first generation university graduate. As I embark on this new adventure, I am grateful for these experiences and humbled by the chance given me. It means more than words can say when someone with the same skin color, similar financial circumstances and social standing has confidence enough to invest in your future and support you along the way – especially if they are not required to do it at all. These people know what it feels like be the “first” of something – whether that’s their gender, ethnicity, economic class etc., which makes them uniquely qualified to give advice specific to those who may find themselves walking down certain paths without much guidance from others. For anyone looking back into history books one day wanting answers about how we got here today (and beyond), knowing where our ancestors came from plays just as important part in understanding ourselves now; even though some might argue otherwise. If anything else works out better during my time away…then thank goodness there aren’t too many options left after everything goes wrong anyway right? I recently took a trip overseas to Europe and discovered ten things that surprised me most about being immersed in another culture. The biggest surprise? My expectations weren’t met - instead, reality exceeded every single one! Here are seven facts: 1) No matter where we go around this globe, humans share many common interests such as food & drinking games (eating lots); hobbies/activities including sports events like basketball tournaments hosted annually between different teams located across countries worldwide; travel destinations known for unique landmarks like skyscrapers found only within select cities throughout Asia Pacific Region. And lastly educational institutions offering courses taught both locally AND globally through online platforms–all accessible via mobile devices making education available anywhere regardless age group preference! These revelations will shock no stranger to international travel – yet they should serve reminder why experiencing other cultures matters greatly in order fully appreciate difference perspectives shared among human race since beginning existence itself . 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One was called “Sometimes” which will now be known as “Another Song About Nothing” because the title didn’t fit very well with the lyrics or tune. The other song was called “Grow Up!” although I think we can all agree it should just go by its first line: “You are such an idiot”. Both were written during one weekend session at home with some friends who are both writers themselves. We’ve had these sessions every few months since last year where everyone brings whatever they’re working on and we try our best to help each other finish pieces or make improvements before sending them off into the world without further ado (if anyone wants feedback from us please send something along). If any musician/writer out there would ever love having people critique their work then let us know - sometimes getting multiple perspectives helps see what works better than trying alone does :) In addition to helping others write new material we spend most hours drinking wine listening while watching movies together too ;) This particular time around my friend brought over his ukulele which led him singing cover versions throughout several films including those classic Disney ones like Aladdin & Beauty And The Beast etc…We made sure he felt comfortable playing solo instead of always being surrounded by guitarists who tend towards more rock sounds usually - so if anyone else needs musical company feel free reach out via email info@matthewkleinmusic dot com - we’d definitely enjoy meeting up again sometime soon :) As far as my own compositions went here recently I managed finishing recording demos for three different tracks; ‘Lover’ came out pretty good considering how difficult it seemed initially whereas both ‘Let Me Down Easy’ AND ‘Happy Ever After’ turned out surprisingly great despite feeling stuck midway through production process due mainly lack motivation after seeing similar results repeatedly (although maybe next time won’t end similarly)! 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I am not going to tag anyone specifically because there are so many great people doing all kinds of cool stuff with their lives right now - especially those involved with the blog world. But if you want to take up this challenge here are some rules: You can list anything from books to movies to music albums, television shows, places to visit…anything at all. There’s no limit as far as what you choose; just pick ten favorites. You must include something from each category though – don’t forget to mention TV shows, music, etc. And be sure to link back to whomever gave you the nomination (i.e., “Thank you to ______ for nominating me!”) Once again thank you to everyone who has given me such wonderful advice over these past few months. Your support means more than words could ever say. Enjoy! Okay…so number one might come off sounding selfish but hear me out. My mom taught us kids to sing Happy Birthday before we blew out birthday candles when we were little. For years our family sang “Happy Birthday” together every year until we grew apart after college. Last Christmas break we got together for dinner and brought along friends too. After eating, instead of singing happy birthday to me, they started laughing hysterically and told me how much it meant to them that we had remembered the tradition and wanted to keep it alive. We may live thousands of miles away from each other but since then whenever someone blows out a candle we still end the celebration with a rendition of “happy birthday”. What’s even sweeter is knowing that although we’ve grown older and wiser the sentiment remains the same - happy birthdays aren’t complete unless sung with love. I think I speak for the entire group when I tell you what an honor it was for me to see your families grow into adults with children of their own and yet feel connected enough to remember traditions passed down through generations. Thank you mama for making sure we always felt loved and cherished on the special days God saw fit to give to us. Making memories will never go out of style :) 2. Elijah Interruptus by Dave Barry - This book made me cry, chuckle, ponder life and most importantly appreciate the gift of friendship. It remind