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First time in London, England near Covent Garden |
Thea Winston is a rising accounting senior from Forrest City, Arkansas. Before a hectic senior year of taking the GMAT and participating in her many student organizations, Thea traveled to Brighton, England on an exchange program. From academics to street art to some timely lessons on acceptance, Thea shares her experiences abroad.
January 30th, my first day of
class, was the beginning of a completely different academic experience. I
woke up early to make sure I could catch the train and grab breakfast
at Daisy’s Sandwich Shop, a family-owned business right across from the
station. I made it to the classroom in about 15 minutes and there I met
the girl who would become one of my closest friends.
While I was there, I took an alternative city tour that captured some amazing street art. The last photo I shared was the most striking. The irony in being a U.S. citizen capturing this art while my home country issued a travel ban was not lost. In fact, the mural touched deeply.
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Captivating street art in Berlin, Germany |
Here’s proof. On the first night, after a huge delay in flights, I finally arrived after dark with no sense of direction or cell phone service. All I had was a screenshot of my new address. I asked a taxi driver, he told me I should just take the bus, so I got on the first bus that says University of Sussex. Once on, I had no idea which stop was mine nor could I use my phone for proper directions. Eventually, someone on the bus walked me to the train station, dragged my luggage and bought my ticket to ensure that I got home safely. This is the embodiment of the type of people that stayed in Brighton and I am lucky to have had the chance to meet some of them and call them a friend.
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Meeting with a fellow honors college student at the Plaza Mayor in Madrid, Spain |
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