Before I began my journey abroad, I considered myself a relatively independent person. I have a strong work ethic and I am focused on my goals and my future and I do not let other things get in the way. I am able to do things on my own; or so I thought. Nothing could have prepared me for an almost twenty-four-hour journey across the ocean by myself in a place I had never been before. Looking back, I am still impressed with myself for getting through that day in one piece, even though I was extremely anxious, sleep deprived and with no idea what the next moment had to offer. I embarked on my study abroad knowing that I would have no prior connections to other students, no safety net of a familiar face to put me at ease that, if all else failed, at lease I was not alone. Doing this was the best decision I could have made. It forced me to push my boundaries, to be uncomfortable, to try new things and most importantly to open myself up fully to the world around me with no expectations.
At first it may sound cliché that studying abroad changed my life, but there is really no other way to describe it. After my experience I have realized that I am capable of much more than I used to believe. I can see myself moving out of state to go to graduate school, living farther away from my hometown to pursue a wider array of career opportunities, even to use my voice more often to stand up for what I believe in.
Name: Madison Kenrick
Status: Junior
Major: Kinesiology
Hometown: Berkley, Michigan
Program: Swansea University