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Ellie Asada

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I grew up in Hawaii born and raised and I currently go to school in Maine at Bates College. I am a third year with a major in economics and minor in Japanese. I've played volleyball my whole life and I currently play here at Bates. Fave Food: poke
Ellie Asada
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Ellie Asada

I grew up in Hawaii born and raised and I currently go to school in Maine at Bates College. I am a third year with a major in economics and minor in Japanese. I've played volleyball my whole life and I currently play here at Bates. Fave Food: poke

Arieta Nasto

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I am a junior at Villanova University studying Finance and Artificial Intelligence. I am originally from Worcester, MA and have studied abroad in Sydney and Singapore before. I am excited to experience the fashion, food, and culture in Milan!
Arieta Nasto
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Arieta Nasto

I am a junior at Villanova University studying Finance and Artificial Intelligence. I am originally from Worcester, MA and have studied abroad in Sydney and Singapore before. I am excited to experience the fashion, food, and culture in Milan!

Wrapping Up

Going abroad proved to be the great adventure I had pictured all those months ago when I was writing my first correspondent post. I was so happy when I arrived and got over my first hurdles. I remember being extremely nervous about making friends, and yet, within the first few hours, I found my closest friends for the rest of my time abroad. Though it may seem like a small piece of living abroad, those friendships really allowed me to acclimate and feel comfortable in a space where I was so uncomfortable at first.

Predeparture Blog #1

Hey everyone! I’m Samantha, a third-year student at the University of California, Berkeley. I am originally from Bethesda, Maryland, but I mainly grew up in Boulder, Colorado with my parents, two older siblings, and our adorable Bernedoodle named Mango. I love the outdoors, all types of animals, staying active, trying delicious foods, and live music. I am so excited to study abroad in Madrid next semester and document all my adventures!

Home: Back to Normalcy

So, here I am. Back on familiar soil, surrounded by the comforts of home, my family, the holiday season and my friends and yet something feels so profoundly different. Just a week ago, I was having daily adventures in Dublin, exploring a new pathway to Trinity or just watching the influx of different people walk up and down the holiday market on Henry Street. From the bustle of city life, my daily soundtrack has reverted to the silence of my room, the conversations with my parents and the gentle rumble of cars driving on the roads. 

Adjusting to Life in Barcelona

The Dining Experience
One of the first things I noticed was how much longer meals last here. In Barcelona, people take their time at the table, engaging in meaningful conversations without the rush I was accustomed to in the United States. Back home, I often ate quickly or multitasked, always thinking about the next item on my to-do list. Adjusting to this different lifestyle in Barcelona helped me learn to be more present, prioritizing my time with others over constantly worrying about school or the things on my daily to-do list.