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| “All journeys have secret destinations of which the traveler is unaware.” – Martin Buber. |
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| Seeing a new culture served as a natural eye-opener for me. |
Seeing a new culture served as a natural eye-opener for me. There were
times when my values and convictions were both challenged and inspired. I met
so many influential people who inspired me to continue the promotion of social
justice back home and worldwide. Counseling psychology (my major) is a big
proponent of social justice and being a counseling psychologist in training,
this experience assisted me in opening up the world’s doors and has given me a
deeper appreciation of the world in which I live. I firmly believe that my
education is a holistic process that involves a wide range of experiences that
are not limited to the classroom and this trip did just that; it allowed me to
broaden the connections between the classroom and the world.
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| Norway-a truly influential and memorable place |
I was able to explore,
dream, discover, laugh (a lot), and learn. I hiked the Preikestolen, or Pulpit
Rock, and looked 2,000 feet down at one of Norway’s many breathtaking fjords;
partook in the Norwegian Constitution Day, waved to the King, and watched the
children’s parade; met local psychologists and learned about the Norwegian
mental health system; visited the Nobel Peace Prize Center, Munch Museum,
Norwegian Resistance Museum, put my feet in the North Sea (it was freezing, but
hey, I’ve been in the North Sea!), and so much more. Norway, offering a rich
cultural experience and awe-inspiring surroundings, is a country not often
thought of as a likely travel destination but proved to be a truly influential
and memorable place for me. Studying abroad is something that should be
experienced by every student; it enriches our education and leaves lasting
impressions. Adventure is out there, go find it!


