abroad I never thought the decision would completely change my life – but it has. Not only did I move halfway across the world, but my life moved with me. Living here in Remagen now has become my new life… [...] RheinAhrCampus, has been one of the best decisions I have ever made. Not only am I benefiting my studies but I am doing something that is completely outside my comfort zone! Even though Remagen is not the most [...] language is hard to master. I still classify myself as a beginner as I am only taking one class a week. But I am proud to say that although I can't speak very fast or formulate quick responses, I can understand
thought “Oh that wouldn’t be difficult” but now, as I reach the end of the semester, I figured out that no, attending classes taught in German is not something “easy”, but the complete opposite. The classes [...] not being the person who only received information, but a person who enriched different ages, ranging from 10 to 20 years old, with information, but also I had the chance to cook Tortillas (lots of them) [...] every time I said “I live in Remagen”. Personally I have never heard of Remagen before coming here. But after I have been accepted at HS Koblenz RheinAhrcampus, I did some research about Remagen, and figured
over my face and since I could speak German I did not have any trouble in understanding the signs but psychologically I felt a bit lost, started to feel homesick especially because no one was in the dormitory [...] these 5 words: Mind Blowing, Rewarding, smashing, confusing (sometimes in new situations) and last but not least Unforgettable.
over my face and since I could speak German I did not have any trouble in understanding the signs but psychologically I felt a bit lost, started to feel homesick especially because no one was in the dormitory [...] these 5 words: Mind Blowing, Rewarding, smashing, confusing (sometimes in new situations) and last but not least Unforgettable.
over my face and since I could speak German I did not have any trouble in understanding the signs but psychologically I felt a bit lost, started to feel homesick especially because no one was in the dormitory [...] these 5 words: Mind Blowing, Rewarding, smashing, confusing (sometimes in new situations) and last but not least Unforgettable.
this semester abroad in RAC, I not only learned the importance of professionalism by working as a TA but also learned to enjoy life as a traveler. I learned leadership while heading an International project
different to work with an international team. Being the only American in the university, I had no choice but to make friends with people who were very different than me. However, I learned tremendous life lessons [...] community, and teamwork. I was able to keep the parts of my culture that I thought were beneficial, but I also challenged myself to practice good habits and attributes from other cultures. In the end, I [...] enough time to be ten minutes early. I was not always able to meet my goal of being ten minutes early, but I succeeded in making it to my classes, meetings, and shifts on time. It feels good to have kicked
and at RheinAhrCampus we had the warmest welcoming; thanks to the Sprachen/Internationales office, but especially thanks to Dr. Rajah. She helped me from the beginning, and for that I am extremely thankful [...] thankful. Honestly, I must confess that the thing that scared me the most was the internship, but as soon as I met the team of Sprachen/Internationales all the fear went away. During my internship I learned [...] of the Managing Cultural Diversity; the best seminar I have ever been. Those tasks were stressful but thanks to that I have improved a lot. I also discovered my new passion, bigger than translation and
challenge because I was just 18 years old and I had never had any international experience in my life. But I was sure that I wanted to do something great, unforgettable and very important for my future during [...] is where I want to live in” because I love the architecture of German houses and the city is small but very cute. Although it is small I could do a lot of fun things like going to Baracke (student pub) [...] of Europe and travelling is very cheap here. I have travelled to France and the Netherlands so far, but I still have time to travel more and I will do so. In the end, I would like to say that my semester
a hint of worry. Little did I know that this decision would not only expand my academic horizons, but also profoundly shape my personal growth and cultural understanding. From the moment I set foot in