Saturday, December 29, 2012

Why Denmark?

When I tell people that I am studying abroad in Denmark, their first question is almost always, "Why Denmark?"...followed closely by "So...where is Denmark anyways?"

Both very valid questions. When I first considered studying abroad, I thought for sure I would finally get a chance to go to Australia. Then I was informed about the giant spiders that I would be expected to co-inhabit with and Australia was emphatically crossed off the list of dream study abroad locations. Having not gotten very far in my planning besides "Oh my God, Australia!", I was awash in a sea of possibilities -- Japan...Mongolia...Scotland?? I wanted to go somewhere that would allow me to learn more about the world outside of the United States but I also didn't want to completely abandon my pre-med focus for an entire semester. When I voiced these concerns to my pre-professional advisor, he paused for a second before announcing, "I have just the program for you."

That's when Denmark entered the picture.

The Danish Institute for Study Abroad. Dr. Verrier told me about the awesome Medical Practice & Policy program where students would learn from actual doctors and see first-hand how the European healthcare system differs from the American. My interest was piqued, but when he told me about the week-long study tour throughout Europe that was integrated into the curriculum, I knew my mind was made up. I was going to study abroad in Denmark.

I won't profess to being an expert on Denmark. A quick Google search of Denmark has now equipped me to locate Denmark on a map. I also know that the Danish have been repeatedly ranked as the happiest people in the world. Beyond that, I have much to learn.

Can't wait! Two weeks until Denmark!





Friday, December 28, 2012

Recuperating

Between finishing up finals, packing up all my belongings, and dragging all said belongings back to California, my life is kind of in shambles right now. For better illustration, refer below (WARNING: The following picture is not for the faint of heart.)

SHAMBLES, I SAY!!
I haven't even begun unpacking from Baltimore, let alone thought about packing for Denmark. Giving myself a good two-week recovery period before I really start preparing for study abroad.

But how do you prepare yourself for four months of the great unknown...also known as four months away from family, friends, and unlimited texting? There are the friends who are graduating before you come back whom you may never see again; the family members who question your ability to navigate safely from airport to airport, let alone survive independently in Copenhagen; and the one weighing most heavily on my mind --the significant other with whom you promise to Skype everyday despite the six hour time difference between Denmark and Baltimore.

Family...


...and friends!
(Sadly, I could not find a good picture of my roommates.  If only some people were less camera shy...)

But whenever I start to dwell too much on the things I will be leaving behind, I am inevitably reminded of how much I have to look forward to. As someone who's never been to Europe, I am so excited to embrace new cultures, pick up new languages, make new friends, and most of all....EAT!!

Look forward to all the updates! I just watched The Hobbit so I can't possibly end this post without wisdom of Gandalf proportions:

"Home is behind, the world ahead"