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Kayla Street

Beedie School of Business

Home Country
Program:
Field School
Experience Faculty
It was an eye-opening experience that enabled me to better understand myself, gain more independence, and test my capabilities. I have gained a greater perspective on the world and how life differs in terms of cultures, customs, traditions and values in different countries compared to Canada
Experience Details
Semester
Spring
Year
2024
Skills
Introduction + Preparation

In terms of preparation for my Study Abroad, SFU had a Canvas course with such valuable information. When I went to Italy, I needed to get a visa through the Italian Consulate located in downtown Vancouver. I additionally prepared by practicing some Italian, looking into how much living in Milan would cost, getting insurance, as well as seeing if the school and its courses aligned with my interests and values and if they would be transferable at SFU. 

Previous Experience

I had done a Study Abroad previously in high school in Melbourne, Australia, so I was not completely unfamiliar with living in a new place on my own. However, my Study Abroad experience in Australia was not as long, with a duration of only 3 months. In addition, in Australia I lived with a host family, so I had a lot more support. Being in Italy was my first time staying away from home for so long and going on my own. It was a new experience, and I was excited for the experience to immerse myself in a new country on my own. 

Preparation Tips for Future Students

Preparation tips I would give future Study Abroad students would be to immerse yourself. Appreciate the differences from back home, fully embrace being somewhere new even if it is different- as they say, “When in Rome…!” It can be scary and intimidating to go somewhere totally different and unlike home, but studying abroad will give you such clarity on who you are what you think of the world and open your eyes to new perspectives. It is an unforgettable experience. You will meet people from all walks of life who come from situations and places much different from yours. You will build bonds with people all over the world. It is an experience truly of a lifetime!

During my Experience
Orientation and First Weeks

At my school, Bocconi, they had an orientation and tour of the school within the first week. Additionally, they had many activities every week for students studying abroad to meet new friends and interact with other students from other countries. The school also prepared tours of historical sites and museums for exchange students so we could learn more about the new city we were living in and the history behind it which was very helpful. There was an International Student Desk at the school to help with any questions any study abroad students would have for further support.

Reflection & Tips
Advice for Future Students

Some advice I would give to future students considering studying abroad would be to seize the opportunity. Immerse yourself fully in the local culture of your host country. It's a great experience to gain insights beyond any classroom learning. Prioritize making connections with both local and international students, as these relationships will enrich your experience and provide diverse perspectives that are invaluable both personally and professionally. Also, don’t shy away from challenges, whether linguistic, academic, or cultural. Lastly, keep a journal of your experiences and take LOTS of photos. The personal reflections and memories captured will be a treasure long after your return.

Author

Kayla Street

Beedie School of Business
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Jun 8, 2024