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Una introducción

Submitted by meglius on Thu, 01/26/2012 - 17:48
  • Art of Travel
  • 1: Introductions
Wisconsin dwelling, South American daydreaming
This entire winter break (so far, a month and three days in) I’ve been the poster child for apathy.  After a rough fall semester, it is too nice to sit around and not think or do anything involving due dates and specific formats.  And just like any other college kid with too much free time, I’ve become a slave to the couch and the almighty revered Netflix.  This degree of apathy has been okay, however.  I’ve actually really enjoyed it.  But it’s crunch time.  In a week and three days I’m moving myself to a different continent for Pete’s sake.  I think it’s time to switch emotional gears and potentially use my brain again, before it turns into couch potato mush (that is, if it hasn’t already, considering my break is literally a month and a half long).
 
¡Hola todos! My name is Meg and I think I’m finally ready to get in the mindset of ‘I’m about to start school again.’ Wait, scratch that… more like ‘I’m about to move to Argentina, live with a random family, explore a whole new city and lifestyle, and, oh yeah, take classes on the side.’  My semester in Buenos Aires will complete my sophomore year at NYU.  I’m in CAS, with so far an undeclared major, but studying something that will hopefully involve foreign languages, my true loves (I speak Spanish, French, and a little bit of Irish Gaelic, and am eager to teach myself / learn many more).  I will most definitely be receiving my minor in Latin American studies, especially with the courses I will be taking this semester (which I am very excited about. Three out of my four classes will be conducted in Spanish!).  An inevitable goal for myself, as is with many others traveling to places of a different language, is to improve my Spanish.  I really hope to be fluent by the end of the semester.
 
Beyond Spanish being my first foreign language and the desire to improve and use that language, there are other reasons to my deciding to travel to Argentina.  For example, why not Madrid?  I’ve never even been to Spain, but have always wanted to go.  I have been elsewhere in Europe, however (France, Belgium, Ireland), but never to South America.  Notorious journalist and author Thomas Friedman has noted that South America is rising to be made up of ‘second world’ countries (The World Is Flat), and I do not plan on missing out on its rise to glory, while also discovering just exactly why this is the case by learning more of its history, politics, culture and people.  Also, as much as I loved New York my freshman year of college, it was a fantasy.  Sophomore year hit reality, and I was close to falling out of love with the city with an anxiety to go elsewhere, for perhaps a new fantasy to begin.
 
My education at NYU thus far has taught me the importance of ways of looking, seeing things in as many ways as possible.  I am prepared and truly excited to see the Spanish language and Latin American culture through the eyes of its citizens, as a member of their community, but still as a scholar pursuing this new path of vision.  In the very birthplace of the tango, I long for a dance with my body, mind and spirit partnered with the history, culture and people of Argentina, where no doubt together we will grow and develop to become a symbiotic force where I absorb my adventures and education and I do all I can in return for Buenos Aires, the city I hope to come to know and love.  And now, at the end of this post, I think I’ve decided that I am definitely ready for this semester to begin.
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Maggie, Accra sounds like its

Submitted by dana on Wed, 02/01/2012 - 02:24.
Maggie, Accra sounds like its going to be amazing! And Meg, I am so with everything you are saying! I am also going to Buenos Aires next semester so hopefully I will see you there! I think living in argentina is going to be the real education for us, and we are so lucky we have such an awesome program that can allow us to get that education. I just can't wait until we actually arrive and the semester begins. I can't help but wonder what it will be like, and if it will be everything we are expecting. I wonder if we really will become a member of their community by living there, or if we will always feel like outsiders. I know that when I first moved to New York my friends and I had constantly had discussions on if we felt like we were "real New Yorkers", and at what point we felt that this had happened. I am wondering if it will be similar in Buenos Aires, or if the culture is so different we will always feel like outsiders. I can't wait for the adventures to begin!
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I’ve been in Accra for almost

Submitted by Maggie on Fri, 01/27/2012 - 10:25.
I’ve been in Accra for almost two weeks and it still doesn’t feel like school has started! Walking home today my friends and I were talking about how we’re confused in just about every category of life right now. It doesn’t feel like January (it’s in the mid 90’s here every day with intense humidity) it doesn’t feel like school (we only have about 5-9 students in each class) and it just doesn’t feel like reality. After my month long winter hibernation I don’t think any amount of preparation could have geared me up for this. If anything the apathy you’ve been enjoying (we all need a break sometimes) is probably for your benefit. Being away from the city for a month was the thing for me before coming to Ghana. Life is here so much slower and relaxed. The people are incredibly friendly and interested in who we are and why we’re here. Enjoy life in the slow lane for the next semester it might just be the rejuvenation and motivation you need after such a lovely winter break :) I know it has been so far for me!
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