Warning! The following post is in German. I will, however, have a copy of it in English for everyone. I just want to prove I can facilitate some use of the language before I depart in 64 days, 23 hours, and 8 minutes.
Heute abend habe ich ein paar Blogs von anderen Leuten gelesen, die ein Jahr oder Semester in Freiburg studiert haben. Das war ein Fehler. Es gab mir nur mehr Angst. Und machte ich aufgeregter als gestern und vorgestern. Ich kann nicht glauben, dass ich fast ein ganzes Jahr in Deutschland wohnen werde. Ich habe mich errinnert, dass ich ein Placement-Test machen muss. Ich bin nicht bereit. Mein Deutsch ist nicht gut genug und ich denke ich werde in einer schlechten Gruppe sein. Diese Woche habe ich viel gemacht um mein Deutsch zu verbessern. Ich hörte deutsche Musik. Ich schaute Videos auf Deutsch. Hoffentlich werde ich okay sein. Okay, das Ende. Tchüss!
Tonight I read a few blogs from other people who studied in Freiburg for a semester or a year. That was a mistake. It only gave me more fear. And made me more excited than yesterday or the day before. I can't beleive, that I will be living in Germany for an entire year. I remembered, that I have to take a placement exam. I'm not ready. My german is not good enough and I think I'll be placed in a "bad" group. I did a lot this week to improve my German. I listened to German music. I watched videos in German. Hopefully I will be okay. Okay, the end! Bye!
Also, a friend of mine, Valerie Gregorash, is studying this year in Nagoya, Japan. Please check out her blog! It's going to be exciting! valinnagoya.blogspot.com
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Showing posts with label excited. Show all posts
Showing posts with label excited. Show all posts
Monday, June 23, 2014
Monday, June 16, 2014
The anticipation is getting too great to handle -- Flight plans
I still have just over 72 days before my departure time. I'm taking a few music classes this summer to finish some stuff before departing, and I had thought that these classes would keep me distracted and make time fly by. It's not. I have way more free time than I thought I would and so I'm spending so much time just trying to keep myself occupied.
That's besides the point. I believe I've forgot to talk about my flight plans! So here we go.
I depart from Chicago at 10:15 on August 27th. There is a freakishly long flight to Istanbul in Turkey, where I will have a few hours layover before flying to Stuttgart, where my host family has so generously agreed to pick me up from! I will officially arrive at my foreign home late in the evening on the 28th of August, where I will have a couple of days to orient and settle myself before orientation stuff begins on the 31st, I believe.
The other day, a friend of mine and I got brunch together, and spent a significant time just chatting in German. It was so much fun and doesn't help my excitement, other than just make me want to leave more. I really hope my language abilities are enough for me to just dive in and speak only German. My host family I'm sure will be very encouraging and patient and helpful. It's a good thing I have a few days to just acquaint myself before jumping into orientations.
It is a weird assortment of emotions, thinking about what is coming up in 72 days.
That's besides the point. I believe I've forgot to talk about my flight plans! So here we go.
I depart from Chicago at 10:15 on August 27th. There is a freakishly long flight to Istanbul in Turkey, where I will have a few hours layover before flying to Stuttgart, where my host family has so generously agreed to pick me up from! I will officially arrive at my foreign home late in the evening on the 28th of August, where I will have a couple of days to orient and settle myself before orientation stuff begins on the 31st, I believe.
The other day, a friend of mine and I got brunch together, and spent a significant time just chatting in German. It was so much fun and doesn't help my excitement, other than just make me want to leave more. I really hope my language abilities are enough for me to just dive in and speak only German. My host family I'm sure will be very encouraging and patient and helpful. It's a good thing I have a few days to just acquaint myself before jumping into orientations.
It is a weird assortment of emotions, thinking about what is coming up in 72 days.
Friday, May 23, 2014
Less than 100 days!
So, nothing really new to update, other than I officially have a host family! It's possible I might even be able to meet them this weekend, because they'll be in Jasper for a few days to pick up their daughter Shannon, who studied at Jasper High School for the year.
Rather exciting news! Also, less than 100 days until my flight departs for Germany! Excited! I'm attaching a link to a countdown I have going. Cause I'm a nerd. :D
Departure Countdown!
Rather exciting news! Also, less than 100 days until my flight departs for Germany! Excited! I'm attaching a link to a countdown I have going. Cause I'm a nerd. :D
Departure Countdown!
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Saturday, February 22, 2014
Hello! It has now officially been approximately two weeks since I have learned of my acceptance into the Freiburg Academic Year for 2014-15! I am completely excited to begin my adventure in Germany for a year long study abroad. My intentions for this blog will be to keep my friends and family back home in the states updated on what I am experiencing and how I am doing. I will include all sorts of exciting pictures and personal experiences, that will (hopefully!) make you jealous and dying to visit me in Pfaffenweiler/Freiburg.
Up until now, all I've been able to do is research ways to prepare for a study abroad. I've watched videos on other people's experiences, discovered ways to make the experience enriching, and all it's done is make me more and more anxious to just hop on the plane and land in Germany. Seriously, though, it's really helped me learn what to expect and how to handle some common situations that will be foreign to me.
Really, applying for the program was rather easy. It was an online application, where I basically just put in my information, wrote an essay, and applied for a few scholarships and hit submit. A week or two after the deadline, I received an e-mail asking me to set up an interview time. This was the part I was most nervous about in the application process. The interview, naturally, was conducted in German. Sure, I felt I knew the basics of German, but I in no way have any form of confidence with it. Regardless, the interview went surprisingly well and a few weeks after I received my acceptance e-mail.
It's now just been a waiting game. I have a few forms to fill out, a few advising meetings, etc. It hasn't really felt like I'm able to do much yet. I'm doing my best to improve my German as much as possible, to feel as prepared as I can for next year.
That's all for now, updates will be slow, seeing as I'm not there yet. But I'll update occasionally with how my preparation is going!
Keep checking back!
Thanks!
Taylor
Up until now, all I've been able to do is research ways to prepare for a study abroad. I've watched videos on other people's experiences, discovered ways to make the experience enriching, and all it's done is make me more and more anxious to just hop on the plane and land in Germany. Seriously, though, it's really helped me learn what to expect and how to handle some common situations that will be foreign to me.
Really, applying for the program was rather easy. It was an online application, where I basically just put in my information, wrote an essay, and applied for a few scholarships and hit submit. A week or two after the deadline, I received an e-mail asking me to set up an interview time. This was the part I was most nervous about in the application process. The interview, naturally, was conducted in German. Sure, I felt I knew the basics of German, but I in no way have any form of confidence with it. Regardless, the interview went surprisingly well and a few weeks after I received my acceptance e-mail.
It's now just been a waiting game. I have a few forms to fill out, a few advising meetings, etc. It hasn't really felt like I'm able to do much yet. I'm doing my best to improve my German as much as possible, to feel as prepared as I can for next year.
That's all for now, updates will be slow, seeing as I'm not there yet. But I'll update occasionally with how my preparation is going!
Keep checking back!
Thanks!
Taylor
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