The draw of an AFS Program, for me, is the ability to experience something completely different from what I am used to, and to profoundly understand a culture other than my own. Personally, I am drawn to new and diverse experiences (often culinary, but not always) and I hardly ever turn down the opportunity to try something new. The opportunities provided by and AFS experience seem to go very well with this aspect of my personality.
Its very difficult to describe what I hope to gain from the experience, I would really like to learn another language, but other than that, I have no specific goals or hopes at the moment. In a way, language constitutes one of the biggest obstacles I will face if I get to go to Portugal (my first choice of country), but it will also be one of the most rewarding and long lasting benefits of my experience.
As the time of departure draws nearer (January to Febuary depending on the country), I will no doubt be writing more and reflecting on the challenges, both personal and logistical, that I will face and my growing anticipation.
Finally, and perhaps most importantly, I feel that I should thank the Scholarship Committee at AFS for awarding me a Global Leaders Merit Scholarship! I appreciate it very much and I know I will do the most I can to give back to AFS and I will benefit a great deal from my experience abroad.
