Week One

To say the least, from take off to my actual arrival in Italy, I had a lot of anxiety. I was concerned about a mix of many different things, such as the language barrier that everyone had warned me about back in the states and also whether everyone on the trip would get along or would there be a kind of awkward silence between us.

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Thankfully, from the second we landed everyone seemed to take to each other really well. As for the language barrier, it wasn’t that difficult to pick up on what the basic Italian words are, such as hello, goodbye, excuse me, etc.  I have to say that the orientations were lengthy but they were a must, especially since a large portion of the orientations had to do with the “do’s and don’ts” of Rome.  What surprised me the most was that even though everyone on the campus is new to the city, the faculty has repeatedly encouraged us all to go out and explore the city on our own. 

So far the classes are very interesting and it’s exciting to know that with the art classes I’m taking I will be able to travel to different historic sites in Rome.  In all honesty I feel like this is the greatest opportunity that I have had in my life so far and I most definitely look forward to this experience.