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Stepping Out of My Comfort Zone: My Study Abroad Experience in Leon, Spain – w/ Dhruva Pyapali

October 30, 2024October 30, 2024, Ambassador Blogs Day in the Life Europe Hacking the Future: Cybersecurity and AI in Spain Southern Europe UWB Led
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This summer, I spent an unforgettable month in León, Spain, as part of a study abroad program that broadened my horizons and pushed me beyond my comfort zone. From navigating the language barrier to immersing myself in the local culture, each day in León was a new adventure that helped me grow.

Right from the start, the language barrier was my biggest challenge. My host family spoke only Spanish, and my comprehension of Spanish was minimal when I arrived. The first week was tough, Google Translate was my constant guide. I spent hours flipping through language books my host mom had provided to try and learn quickly. There were times when I doubted if I could pick up Spanish quickly enough to communicate effectively.

But by the end of that first week, things started to click. I could catch snippets of conversations, understand simple phrases, and even engage in small talk. Every interaction felt like a victory, especially when I didn’t need to rely on my phone to translate. By week three, I found myself having actual conversations with locals. They were far from perfect, but they were real. My host family was incredibly supportive, and the locals were always patient and encouraging, gently correcting me when I stumbled over words. Their kindness made the learning process so much easier and more enjoyable.

In addition to the language lessons, I had the opportunity to explore Spain’s rich history and culture. One of the most memorable parts of my trip was my time in Madrid. Walking through the palace felt like stepping into the past. The intricate architecture of the cathedrals, the carefully preserved artifacts, and the captivating art collections all spoke to Spain’s deep cultural roots. It was fascinating to see how art reflected the city’s history and identity.

Before this trip, I didn’t consider myself much of an art enthusiast, but spending time in those museums changed that. I found myself captivated by every brushstroke, every sculpture and tapestry, each telling a story that connected past and present. From medieval artwork to more contemporary pieces, Spain’s art scene opened my eyes to a world I had never fully appreciated before.

The month I spent in León wasn’t just about learning a language or visiting museums, it was about personal growth. Stepping into a foreign country with a different language and culture forced me to push past my limitations. At first, I was nervous and unsure of myself, but each new challenge helped me gain confidence. Whether it was learning how to navigate the city, converse with locals, appreciate Spanish art, or party with my new friends, I discovered that the more I embraced the unfamiliar, the more I grew.

By the end of my stay, I realized just how much I had transformed. The nervousness I felt when I first arrived had turned into confidence. I learned to trust myself, to be open to new experiences, and to appreciate the beauty of stepping into the unknown. My time in León not only taught me about Spanish culture, history, and art, but it also helped me understand myself in a way I hadn’t before.

Looking back, what started as a journey to a foreign country became an experience of self-discovery and growth. León will always hold a special place in my heart; not just for its beautiful museums or kind people, but for the personal transformation it inspired in me.

Posted in Ambassador Blogs, Day in the Life, Europe, Hacking the Future: Cybersecurity and AI in Spain, Southern Europe, UWB Led
Tagged #art, #Culture, #History, #language, #Leon, #Madrid, #museums, #Spain, #Summer2024
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