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Villa Grimaldi: Learning More Every Day

My program’s focus in Politics and Social Justice shines a specific light on human rights and the various violations of them. My favorite class that I’m taking at our IES Abroad Center here in Santiago is called “Human Rights in Latin America,” and focuses on the history of these events. One of our field trips for this class was to Villa Grimaldi, which was a torture site during the dictatorship of Augusto Pinochet.

Climb Ev’ry Mountain

Mother Abbess in The Sound of Music sang it best: “Climb every mountain, / Ford every stream, / Follow every rainbow, / Till you find your dream.” The song “Climb Ev’ry Mountain” was written as an inspirational song to motivate people to pursue their dreams. As I’ve been planning for my semester abroad, I’ve often felt like I’ve been climbing mountains to achieve this goal.

A Cinephile's London Bucket List

Since I was little, I have dreamed of traveling outside of the U.S. I was always fascinated by other cultures and wanted nothing more than to explore the wonders of the world. I decorated my room to look like Paris and obsessed over Italian food and fashion. However, as an Iowa kid, opportunities for world travel did not grow on trees. Aside from a highly-Americanized week in Mexico, I have never left the U.S. So, this fall, I am diving into the deep end with a semester in London.

Getting a Visa: Prepare to be Not so Prepared

Spring of 2022 rolled around and I felt more than prepared. I had done all my research, confiding, doubting. My sights were set on studying abroad in Amsterdam in fall of 2022. In addition, as if my readiness for upcoming deadlines hadn’t bolstered my confidence enough, I’d already realized my passport was due to expire by the end of the year. “Perfect,” I mused. “All I have to do to renew my passport is send all my documents and information to the facility!” It was not even March. If I calculated the shipping and processing time correctly, my passport would arrive in no time.

Preparing for the Big Adventure!

One thing is for sure when it comes to studying abroad: the actual studying is only half the battle. Before even landing in your host country, taking the time to prepare is incredibly important so that you hit the ground running in the best way. In the time approaching my study abroad experience in Rabat, I’ve noted three key points that have been incredibly helpful with this process. 

Talk to others who have studied abroad!

From Chicago to Santiago

I grew up in Cleveland, Ohio, and moved to Chicago, Illinois when I started high school—six years ago now. This is the second time I have moved in my life and is just a bit further, by a little over 4,600 miles. I am super excited, but the buildup was not without its stressors; figuring out which program is right for you, filling out and turning in all of the forms, not knowing who you’re going to be with on your trip, and everything in between.

The visa process hates me, but it always works out

IES Abroad has a fool-proof plan for everyone to get their visas to study abroad. Documents are submitted, reviewed, and eventually sent to the consulate for approval through ACCESS. If anything goes wrong, IES Abroad is instantly notified, and the problem is handled before any stress can reach the student. It's an easy and secure process... if you live in America. 

See, I don't live in the U.S., and my visa process was a disaster.