I am a born and bread southern California girlliving in EnglandDoing postgraduate work with my husband for a year.
Specifically, I am getting my MSc in :::deep breath:::cognitive neuroscience and neuroimaging::and exhale:::
My husband is getting his LLM (Masters)in human rights law.
And with our powers combined.we will take over the world.
Or get a lot of puppies.just kidding.Kind of.
Deciding to pack up our lives and move to another country was not the easiest decision.Especially for a homebody like myself.It took a year of researching,applying,filling out paperwork,financial decision making,and eventually,we landed in England.
And then i realized I had to WALK from our house to the University(a 20 minute walk)and I cried.
I know what you're thinking....
Why didn't i just pack up my stuff and head back to California?Well friends, let me tell you.I am not a quitter.and my husband would not letting me get on a plane back home..whatever.
However, after being 6 months into our journey abroad,and must admit,It is the best decision we have ever made.And I highly recommend anyone and everyone make time to spend a year in another country.
I get to study with people from all over the world.And I get to do my research under some of the most brilliant minds.
So this post doesnt get too long, I have compiled a list of the things I have learnedand the differences I have found studying and researching in another country.
1. public transportation is not my friend.
15. Learn to accept and appreciate cultural differences.16. Cider is good.
You can not beat European Architecture.
19. You do not need more then one winter coat.
20. learn to layer
Last,
work hard, study hard, but don't forget to LIVE.
Take vacations.
take breaks.
and immerse yourself in the culture.
If you want to learn more about our life here, my research, or the daily randoms come visit me across the pond. :)