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Academia to Life

Why did you decide to study abroad in Florence, Italy?

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I chose to study in Florence for numerous reasons. I’m a Communication Studies major with a love for rhetoric, and Italy is fundamental to this discipline. As such, I am learning about the Roman Rhetorical Theory at its origin. Through my study abroad I will be able to understand rhetoric at a different (and more profound) level. As part of my study abroad program, there are several excursions throughout Italy, including three days in Rome. Through these excursions I’ve been able to visit sites where rhetoricians like Cicero stood and recited speeches, speeches that changed our way of viewing the world. Additionally, I have been able to visit other historical sites including the Roman Forum, the Pantheon, Spanish Steps, and the Vatican. One of my required courses, Italian language and Culture, has helped me to learn the basics of the Italian language, as well as to create opportunities for me to engage in cultural activities. Furthermore, in Italy, I have a unique opportunity to become a public relations intern for an Art studio here, which will be beneficial to my career aspirations.

Inspiration Found Abroad

What differences have you found between the USA and Italy?

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A key difference between Italy and the U.S. for me, is that by being here in Italy, I'm inspired to see the world and I want to be a part of it. Being in America, especially in my city, I rarely admire what is around me, and would put my earphones in my ear and continue to my destination. In Florence, I feel like there is no need to do that because there is so much to look at and I enjoy the sounds of the local bakery, watching people get gelato from the gelateria, and seeing the street performers singing opera for a euro or two.  I feel like I live in a castle in Disneyland, and the tourists are visitors seeing things for the first time, while I get to experience these things here every day. I feel safe walking to places and feel a part of my community by people welcoming me with open arms and taking the time to remember my name….instead of me always being alert and on the lookout at home.