Tagged: Kelsey Hopper
Shelby Carignan
How does studying “abroad” in DC compare to studying abroad somewhere else?
By Shelby Carignan
Fall 2013
By some stroke of luck, I got to spend semesters abroad through BU both in the U.S. and abroad. Studying abroad for a semester is on the bucket list of most college students. It’s an especially big part of the BU undergraduate experience, since they’ve got programs literally all over the world. Most students looking to study abroad probably don’t even consider the idea of studying within the U.S. at BU’s campus in D.C. or LA, but if a student wants to have their professional goals at the center of their experience, domestic programs give students a unique edge that they won’t get abroad or in Boston. Having experienced studying with BU’s program in Paris, France and being halfway through the D.C. journalism program here, I think I’ve got a sense of the pros and cons of each.
Kelsey Hopper
How was the first week of your semester on DC? How does it compare to the first week of a semester on campus?
By Kelsey Hopper
Fall 2013
The first week of my semester in DC was filled with getting to know my new classmates and learning more about Washington DC. The orientation week allowed us to all get to know each other better, and discover the new city we would be living in. Our program coordinators brought us to local, well known places to eat including Busboys and Poets, and Ben’s Chili Bowl. We went on a tour of the Capitol and learned how to use the metro and bus systems too! We learned about the culture of Washington and how to best network and be professional in our new environment.