I am so excited to study abroad soon – in 7 days, God willing, I will make my way to Managua, Nicaragua to study Spanish and Communication at La Universidad Americana.
Rewind 16 years, and I had my first day, of my first Spanish class
ever – I was 7 years old. Throughout elementary school, I had the
opportunity of taking Spanish for an hour a day, 5 days a week. All of
my teachers from 2nd-6th grade were native Spanish
speakers. I also grew up in Somerville, MA, where there was a large
population of Latin Americans, particularly from Caribbean countries
like the Dominican Republic, Puerto Rico and Cuba. These two aspects of
my childhood, started the interest and identification with Latin culture
that I have today.
I chose la Universidad Americana Managua, for several reasons. First,
I like the location of Nicaragua because there I will have easy access
to travel in neighboring Costa Rica, Honduras and El Salvador. I also
like that the climate is tropical and the weather will be warm, even
during the rainy season, which I will be experiencing. Second, the
university offers classes in both of my majors, Spanish and
communication. I thought that a good way to test my language skills
would be to apply them in a different discipline, though it helps that I
am already familiar with communication courses. Third, while
researching the school, I found staff easy to approach and they
responded to my emails in a timely manner. This was a huge indicator
that the school would be a good fit (I guess this part is still pending,
but I will let you know in a couple weeks!).
Either way, I am grateful to have this opportunity, and to soon fulfill my dream of study abroad!
- Kine Camara