Orientation

The last 2 days being in Maastricht I have felt nearly every emotion but I am beginning to become more comfortable and adjust. 

In the CES program that I am a part of, there are about 112 American students of which 15 arrived this quarter. All the CES students stay in the Maastricht Guesthouse which is an old hospital that has been converted to a dorm. Half of the building still functions as a hospital and my room that I was sharing with another student definitely gives off major hospital vibes. However, my room was quite large and did have a little kitchenette. 

All the students who arrived this quarter go to UC schools and are psychology majors. They all had the same schedules and were taking the same classes. They were quite cliquey and as the only DU business student, I felt quite left out. I found myself being rather quiet and just not connecting with anyone. At the end of the second day, I finally found one girl who I bonded with since neither of us wanted to go out to the clubs.That night we made dinner together and met some of her floormates who were very cool! We just spent the night chatting and getting to know one another. 

When I first arrived I was very anxious and overwhelmed by everything. There were so many things I had to figure out how to do from changing my sim card to navigating grocery stores to cooking my own food given the constraints of the little kitchen. There were also so many new people I just constantly ran into at the Guesthouse. I decided that the best thing to ease my anxiety would be to make a list of things I wanted to figure out and simply just start asking people and the coordinators for help. I asked someone in my hall who had been there since the start of the year to help me with my laundry and then asked my coordinator about how I would schedule a doctor’s appointment. I realized that while it was a lot, there are so many people who can help, you just have to reach out. 

Now as I head into my first week of classes, I can confidently say I am feeling prepared and much more confident about how to navigate everything. 

Introducing Preeti Saldanha

What is/are your major(s)?

Business Management and Vocal Performance

What is/are your minor(s)?

N/A

What is the name of your study abroad program?

CES Maastricht

In what city & country is your study abroad program located?

Maastricht, Netherlands

What is one thing that you are most anticipating about your study abroad experience?

I am most anticipating traveling! I discovered a love for traveling while studying abroad in Sweden. Traveling has made me more appreciative of the world around me and encouraged me to try new things and take risks. I love European architecture, and food, but most of all making new friends from around the world. I made many friends in Sweden and neighboring countries that I will be sure to visit. Being in Maastricht which is so central will allow me to easily get around for weekend excursions to be able to experience and learn about other European countries.

Why did you decide to study abroad? or What inspired you to study abroad?

My initial decision to study abroad was based on my dream to become an opera singer and grace all of the European opera houses. One music degree later and I have decided that is not in the cards for me but I still love attending operas in Europe.

When I returned back to DU, there was nothing more I longed for than to be back in Europe. I loved the people I met, the culture, and of course the food. I knew I had to find a way to return.

After living in Sweden for 5 months, I have decided that Europe is a place I hope to relocate to given that I will be working for a global company. Given this desire to live in Europe one day, studying in Maastricht which lies in the heart of Europe will provide a glimpse of the culture and European lifestyle. I hope to learn more about working and living in Europe while I am there.

With friends is in Rome during study abroad 2021