August 18, 2004
City of London Arizona Educational Trust Board and
Affiliates,
I find it difficult to arrive upon the proper words to
explain the experiences I encountered this summer while living and studying in London. I find it even
more difficult to begin recounting all of the wonderful memories that have
risen from these past six weeks.
Arriving in London,
I was overwhelmed and excited by everything. Even something as simple as
starting the journey to Alexander Flemming Hall with the driver from the
airport, I found myself heading for the front seat on the right side of the
vehicle only to be startled by the site of a steering wheel. Upon arrive at the
hall, the accommodations were wonderful in and of themselves, and became even
better once we familiarized ourselves with the neighboring community of Hoxton
and our neighboring international students. The opportunity to meet students
from across the world is what made the experience in London so rich. Through the residence hall
and through the coursework, I met individuals from Iceland,
Romania, Russia, Austria,
Spain, Germany, Columbia,
Italy and a
myriad of other countries.
London
Metropolitan University
had a style all its own. Situated in a different part of London, the buildings were representative of
the history of the city. The Roman walls bordering the City of London brought an immediate sense of
historical background the roads we were walking every day. The coursework
itself was fast paced and interesting and the instructors engaged the students
in the coursework as much as they did in the
history of their country. The marketing class enabled me
to view the discipline in a much larger cross-cultural perspective than I would
be able to in the United
States.
I feel as though I grew throughout my time in London, with each and
every opportunity and experience forcing me to be reflective of myself. At
home, I find myself working multiple jobs, studying full-time, volunteering
excessively and finding very little time for myself. In London, it was a time for Courtney. A time
for me to leave behind the stresses and business of daily life and explore and
experience things as they arose, not worrying about the things I often find
myself bogged down with in daily life in America. I continued my journey
after four weeks in London and traveled to Paris, France
and Barcelona, Spain. The cultures in each of
these, while distinct from each other, were strikingly but refreshingly
different from that of the United
States. I feel as though I have a different
perspective on life in general as a result of my travels. Overseas, emphasis is
placed on personal growth, family, community and life. I endeavor to attain
that same emphasis in my own life, while understanding and appreciating the
fact that it was a result of this opportunity through COLAET and the
individuals I met along the way that I have come to understand these things.
In all honesty,
there is absolutely nothing I would change about the program. Organizationally,
I felt as though I was prepared for everything that I encountered while in London and am truly
grateful to all individuals involved for making this opportunity one that few
will experience in their lifetime.
Sincerely,
Courtney Klein