GCU-UMass Boston Exchange Blog

This is not the end, but rather a new beginning.

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From forming new friendships to learning about what the Scottish culture was about and even touring my own city (like I always have been), there was plenty that happened throughout this week that was very memorable, especially for myself.   When I first met the Scottish ambassadors at the airport, I was very delighted to meet them all, even my two own ambassadors.  I knew that these students were a good bunch that was brought over for what was to be a great week of events.  As a host from Biochem A, I learned so much about myself from the hosting perspective.  What I had done throughout the week was to make sure my ambassadors were well hosted by checking in often to see how they’re doing and even messaging them in the evenings and mornings to say hello and have a conversation.

This experience definitely taught me to be a better friend to many of my friends and to help others when they ask for help.  It also has taught me that if I put in so much of my effort and time into anything, I am sure to be successful in anything.  When I had to say my farewells to my ambassadors and the other four ambassadors, it was a sad momemt that I have met new friends at the beginning of the week and now they had to go.  The end of the exchange is not only a end of a memorable journey, rather it is the beginning of a new entrance into a new journey which I will apply what I have learned from the whole exchange.  Hopefully one day I will have the chance to visit Glasgow and GCU to study and have fun with the students I have met from Scotland.

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