Bama Bloggers Abroad

Alabama Action Abroad – Just the Beginning

After leaving The University of Alabama when spring semester had come to a close and embarking on my adventure to Costa Rica (with service to Panama) I never would have imagined how much of an...

The Full Nicaraguan Experience

Arriving in Managua, I was shocked at the traffic conditions.  Cars zipping in and out like there aren't any traffic laws.  On the roads, different services were done by children begging for money,...

Next Stop, China!

So it's getting down to the wire and I have about 5 hours until I leave for the airport. If you would have asked me three years ago when I began college, or even about 6 months ago in the middle of...

The Architecture Capital

Having never been to Europe, I had know idea what to expect or if I would even like being over seas. I was wrong in all ways. First, I think it is hard to put into words for me my favorite thing...

Access to Information

Access to information in Cuba worked a little differently than in the United States for several reasons. I quickly learned to appreciate how easily I was able to access information in the United...

“How was the food?”

One of the first things people ask me about Cuba is “how was the food?” I didn't really have any idea of what Cuban food might be like before traveling to Cuba, although I had heard there is an...

Being Back

Coming back to the United States from Cuba has definitely been a culture shock, more so than I had anticipated. One of the weirdest things was turning off the part of my brain that uses Spanish that...

My Airplane Essentials

The semester is officially over, which means I have two months before the start of my study abroad trip in Oxford, England. How exciting is that? What I'm not so excited about, however, is the long...

The Inevitable Return

We have been requested to write a blog upon returning to the States. I hesitate, because my return has been so uneventful, that I fear I would be boring everyone to write about it. And I am under no...

Beaches, Forests, and Students, Oh my!

Good afternoon everyone, my name is Brianna, and seeing as this is my first blog EVER I wanted to make sure it was full of awe-inspiring beauty, and maybe some strange pictures of brand new friends!...

“To Study Abroad or To Not Study Abroad?”

    “To study abroad or not to study abroad?” This question rang in my head many times while I have been in college. Will it be too expensive? Will I enjoy it? Where will I go? All these questions...

Limbo

Limbo

Right now, the best state to describe myself in is limbo. The inbetween place. The between state of an ending school year and beginning an adventure in Barcelona. Its a good place to be though. Its...

Nearly Two Months In…

Hello everyone! This is my first blog post on Bamabloggers abroad, but I couldn't be more excited to share what I have encountered and learned so far with y'all. First and foremost, my name is...

Gearing Up for the Green Hills

I never thought that I would be packing for all four seasons in one small suitcase, but here I am. I'm still not sure how I'm going to do it. In just over a month, I'll be departing my quiet home in...

Belgium, Berlin and London, Oh My

I started planning this trip in November, and it always seemed like something to look forward to. Now, as I have just four more days to prepare, I am a little overwhelmed, but incredibly excited. I...

Returning Home: Now What?

As I study for exams on this beautiful spring morning in my favorite café in Salamanca, I am forced to come to terms with the fact that my time in Europe is coming to an end. I started off the...

Arrivederci Italia

I cannot believe I am already packing my bags and preparing for finals. In some ways it seems like I just left the United States but in other ways it feels like I have been gone forever and have no...

Why I am Excited.

Why I am Excited.

Ever since I was a freshman in college I have wanted to study abroad.  However, because of multiple reasons, I was unable to fulfill this dream.  I knew that I would learn a great deal, not only in...

Off to Costa Rica!

Heading to Costa Rica today! I can not wait to see the beautiful rainforest, beaches and volcanoes that hold a wide range of biodiversity. I an so glad my family encouraged me to go on at least one...

I don’t think this is English

I landed in Frankfurt International Airport on January 2nd, and was glad to see that the signs were bilingual. My professors however, were bilingual as well, and had already started the German...

“Parting is such sweet sorrow..”

It's hard to believe that my time here in England has nearly come to its end. Studying abroad for an entire school year has been the most rewarding, yet most challenging thing that I've ever done....

Nicaragua, here I come!

Tomorrow is takeoff!  My flight may leave before the sun comes up, but I couldn't be more excited to be headed to Granada, Nicaragua.  For the entire semester, a group of twelve of us have prepared...

La Vacanze di Pasqua

Spring vacation was an amazing experience.  While most of my friends opted to travel outside Italy, I decided to stay and explore outside Milan.  A friend and I chose to travel to Sicily for five...

Mom don’t worry I go to school

Over the past few months studying in Prague, friends and family have seen my many travel photos and asked if I actually take classes. They are probably (prague-ably) joking, but also I think Mom in...

Top 7 Things to Know to Survive Spain

Top 7 Things to Know to Survive Spain

While I’m no Buzzfeed writer, these 7 pieces of advice will help anyone ease into la vida Española. Coins are gold! No not actual gold, but your euro coins should be valued. In the United States, we...

The Reality of Life Abroad

I'd like to have a conversation about friends and loved ones both at home and in your host country. It has been very easy during my time here to allow myself to fall into the habit of putting off a...

Amalfi Coast weekend…ending with a bang

Well, after a wonderful semester, I just completed my last weekend of the academic semester...weird! So, it is finals week...ugh. But let's forget about that quickly and recap my weekend in the...

What the Online Lists Won’t Tell You

"When deciding what to bring on a study abroad trip, you walk a very fine line. The trick is to cover as many potential disasters and weather changes as possible while bringing the least amount of...

ON WEDNESDAYS WE GO CAVING…

At the University of Limerick, there is an Outdoor Pursuits Club that does outdoor activities throughout the semester. I always participated in the hiking days, but I decided to do something out of...

Making friends at the local cheese store

I am currently studying at the University of Limerick in Ireland. The town of Limerick has something called the Milk Market every Saturday morning. It is a local market where people sell everything...

Explore United Kingdom during the Easter

After I finished all my classes at the end of March, I was so glad to meet my parents in UK and began our two-week trip here. It was so excited and happy that I could discover the charm of United...

Don’t go chasing waterfalls except in Croatia

During my Easter Break while studying abroad in Limerick, Ireland, I decided to go on a trip to Croatia with four friends. There is so much I could talk about, so I will focus on my favorite part,...

Skiing on the Slopes of the Alps

So my time here in Italy so far has been fantastic, exciting, adventurous, scary, and so many emotions in such a short amount of time. My roommates are amazing, coming from Arizona, Minnesota, and...

My Trip to Berlin

In the middle of this semester, I decided to take myself on a vacation. A vacation to Berlin. So far, over the past couple of months, I have been doing chemistry daily in the lab, doing german and...

Sun, Sand, and Stowaways

As an avid reader and current events junkie, I previously claimed I was “globally aware.” I knew about the Arab Spring, Russian annexation of Crimea, and Cuban- American relations. That qualifies...

Luck of the Irish

I left home exactly four months and one week ago - but to be frank and not cliche at all, Dublin has become my second home. It can be easy to settle into a life of routine while abroad but I...

Rome

Before I even arrived in Rome, it had crossed my mind to see if I could go to the Easter Mass at St. Peter’s. In January, I sent out a bunch of emails to try and see if I could get tickets, and...

A Rocky Spring Break Start

Spring Break in Alabama means a calm week at home or a not so calm week at PCP; however, Spring Break abroad is a bit more adventurous. As if traveling itself was not exciting, I was fortunate to...

Late Nights and Long Drives: My Trip to Geneva

This past weekend was very interesting to say the least. Though it was chaotic, there were a lot of things that I learned from everything that happened. So here is the story about my trip to Geneva....

Untold Stories: Semester in Russia

Semester in Russia|семестр в России Interviewee: Nate Proctor Interviewer: Angely Martinez Nate studied for a semester with AIFS in St. Petersburg, Russia: check out this program the AIFS website!...

Estoy Aburrida

"Estoy aburrida," translates into "I am bored," which is a completely acceptable thing to say I suppose. However, when the goal is to communicate "I am boring," the jovial self-deprication quickly...

The Halfway Mark

I've currently been in shock that I have already been here two months and I have midterm exams this week! This trip so far has been amazing and has opened my eyes to such a different way of life. My...