“And so it is...” as the song goes... “the final curtain...” My year in Boston has come to an end but I’ll take home the thousands of memories, jokes, laughs and adventures that I experienced here. Now after packing four bags and looking around my empty apartment before stepping out one last time onto Boylston street and overlook Comm Ave., I can only think back on this year and smile at all the wonderful memories I’ve made, all the wonderful people I’ve met and all the great friendships I take with me.
I hope you have enjoyed this blog as much as I’ve enjoyed writing and that it helped provide you with a sample of what life is like as a BU international student. Now as I write this final entry I take a moment to think of what I’ll do next, going back to Mexico and graduating in December (finally) tops the list, however as graduation nears (at an alarmingly fast rate) I must start to think of what will the next step be and where will that path lead me? I still have a few options and a lot of decisions to make (law school, Poli-sci master or PR...) but one thing I am sure of, this year at BU will help me in more ways than one. This year at BU will not only look great on my resume as an international experience and I not only learned from the American Criminal System, doing Business in the US or of how to lead through service; this year at BU taught me so much more. If you decide to come to BU and spend some time here you’ll understand what I mean when I say the following: Boston really helps you learn about yourself. I’m not sure what it is but there’s something magical about this place, something I will take with me forever and something I hope to at least visit some time soon.
And now, for one last time , good bye dear reader, thank you for sharing this with me and I hope you enjoy Boston as much as I did!
Paco
I hope you have enjoyed this blog as much as I’ve enjoyed writing and that it helped provide you with a sample of what life is like as a BU international student. Now as I write this final entry I take a moment to think of what I’ll do next, going back to Mexico and graduating in December (finally) tops the list, however as graduation nears (at an alarmingly fast rate) I must start to think of what will the next step be and where will that path lead me? I still have a few options and a lot of decisions to make (law school, Poli-sci master or PR...) but one thing I am sure of, this year at BU will help me in more ways than one. This year at BU will not only look great on my resume as an international experience and I not only learned from the American Criminal System, doing Business in the US or of how to lead through service; this year at BU taught me so much more. If you decide to come to BU and spend some time here you’ll understand what I mean when I say the following: Boston really helps you learn about yourself. I’m not sure what it is but there’s something magical about this place, something I will take with me forever and something I hope to at least visit some time soon.
And now, for one last time , good bye dear reader, thank you for sharing this with me and I hope you enjoy Boston as much as I did!
Paco