Introducing Angelina Pacosa

What is/are your major(s)?

Psychology

What is/are your minor(s)?

Sociology & Communications

What is the name of your study abroad program?

University College Cork

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

Cork, Ireland

What is something you would like the blog readers to know about you that they wouldn’t know by just looking at you?

I play the piano and the guitar, and I own four guitars (two acoustics, one electric, and a 12-string)! I have a collection of 150+ books, and I have read almost all of them. I’ve also been told that I do a pretty decent Jennifer Coolidge impression.

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

I am so excited to meet people from not just Ireland, but from all over the world. I have always wanted to travel, but have never really had the means or opportunities to do so, which is why I am extremely anxious to get started in my program. I feel like I have a lot to learn from my soon-to-be Irish and international peers, as well as all of the other people I might encounter while abroad. I also think that studying abroad will ultimately help me learn more about myself by interacting with people from different cultures. I am looking at this opportunity as a way to connect more with the people around me, and to meet people I might never encounter in the U.S. But I am also looking forward to seeing how this experience might help me get to know myself better.

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

I have always wanted to travel, for as long as I can remember. I grew up watching travel channels, and always hoped that I could visit those places one day because seeing them on a TV screen just wasn’t enough. I have always had an intense interest in history and art, which has inspired me to want to see the world. Unfortunately, it was not possible for my family and I to do, so I have never been outside of the United States. When I became aware of study abroad opportunities here at DU, I was so excited because I realized that I might finally have the chance to experience what I’ve dreamed about since I was little. Ireland has always been special to me because I have some family members and extended family with Irish ancestry. I know it will make them proud to see me connecting with a part of my heritage, and I have always wanted to see the places where my family hailed from.

A few of my friends and I from back home. It’s at Lake Wawayanda in New Jersey!

Introducing Abigail Hopper

What is/are your major(s)?

Public Policy and Political Science

What is/are your minor(s)?

N/A

What is the name of your study abroad program?

Sciences Po Rennes – Exchange

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

Rennes, France

What is something you would like the blog readers to know about you that they wouldn’t know by just looking at you?

Though my recent Instagram-worthy experiences have portrayed a life of travels and adventure, before coming to school I have faced my own set of challenges and restrictions. The first time I left the country was a trip to Japan in the fall for an interterm trip, and it was a huge push out of my comfort zone. When deciding to study abroad for the year, in a program without any fellow DU students, I’ve had a lot of nerves and anxieties about the experience. This is a very new and, though exciting, uncomfortable experience and I am excited to be able to share my experience and the value of pushing past your comfort zone!

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

While I am captivated by the prospect of stunning views, rich history, delicious food, and incredible vacation spots are definitely enticing, my primary excitement lies in the chance to become a part of the everyday life in Rennes. Spending the whole year living in Rennes will provide ample opportunity to integrate into the local culture in an authentic way. From navigating the pharmacy to grocery shopping and running to the bank, I am ecstatic to learn to adapt to local culture and not only experience but become a part of the lifestyle of the city during my stay.

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

Growing up in small town Tennessee, it was easy to get accustomed to a small town mindset. Many families had been living in the same place for generations, and often people tended to go to the same local college and settle in the same town. Though there is nothing inherently wrong with this, it often leads to a very small and closed mindset. When I moved out of state for college I made the decision to leave this mindset and cultivate growth in my life. Going abroad, to me, is the perfect opportunity to continue seeing the world and experiencing other cultures while continuing a valuable education that will serve me when I return.