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Your Costa Rica Study Abroad Survival Guide
Bienvenidos amigos! I’ve already written a blog about things you must pack for Costa Rica, but I thought I should go more in-depth with things I wish I had known before coming here, as well as things that will make your time here much easier! Money Costa Rica’s currency is the Colon. Before I go ...
Progress update on learning a second language
While in Costa Rica, I’ve been speaking a lot of Spanish. Although it wasn’t required to know and come to this program, it’s definitely helpful. When communicating with locals and trying to create new relationships, it goes a long way. Also, since all the students in this program live with host families, we’re able to ...
Life On Tico Time
“Tico time is a somewhat affectionate reference to the Costa Rican habit of arriving late for appointments, dates and even business meetings” costarica.com explains. Coincidentally, I have always lived my life on Tico time, the difference is that it’s actually acceptable here! Having lived in Costa Rica for over a month now, I’ve grown accustomed ...
My Unforgettable Birthday!
In my last blog post, I shared the excitement of attending my friend’s birthday party and experiencing my first taste of American birthday traditions. Little did I know that I would soon have the opportunity to create my own unforgettable birthday memories, this time in the bustling city of New York. As the date of ...
The End of my First Term in Drexel!
Greetings, Drexel community! As I sit down to compose what marks my final blog entry for this term, I can’t help but feel a whirlwind of emotions. These past few weeks have been a rollercoaster of academic challenges, personal growth, and unforgettable experiences. So, join me as I take a reflective journey through my time ...
A Birthday Bash and Feline Fun: My First Birthday Party Experience
As an exchange student in a foreign country, experiencing new traditions and celebrations is part of the adventure. Recently, I had the opportunity to attend my first birthday party outside my home country, and it turned out to be a delightful and memorable experience. The party was held at a friend’s house. As I entered, ...
Turning 21 at Drexel University!
Hey there, Drexel! This blog is a bit different from the others because it’s quite special to me. This past week held something extraordinary – on March 7th, I celebrated my birthday! I turned 21, officially reaching adulthood in the United States. What a thrill! It all began on Thursday at noon with a delightful ...
A Typical Day in the Life Studying in San Jose
While here in Costa Rica, I attend both the hospital and university for classes as being part of the Health Care in Latin America program. The hospital is in the main city of San Jose which requires me to take a bus from my host family’s house, which is anywhere from 20-35 minutes depending on ...
My Take On The Class “When Perception is Reality: Subjectivity in Health”
While taking part in the Health Care in Latin America program, I’m taking a class called “When Perception is Reality: Subjectivity in Health”. The best way to describe it is as a class based on the blend of health care in a more sociological and psychological aspect. There’s also some public health topics mixed in as ...
Introducing Philadelphia Theatre Let’s Go: A Journey Through the World of Theatre
Are you a student passionate about theatre, or perhaps someone who simply enjoys the magic of live performances? If so, I have an exciting Drexel class recommendation for you: Philadelphia Theatre Let’s Go — a class designed to immerse you in the vibrant world of theatre like never before. ‘Philadelphia Theatre Let’s Go’ offers a ...
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