For the last three and a half months, I have been living in Copenhagen, Denmark.
Sorry if I shocked anybody with that news. More specifically, I have been living in the Culinary Living and Learning Community. With only two more weeks to go before I leave Copenhagen (a fact which I am ignoring with all my might), I've decided to finally offer you all a look behind the scenes at what has been one of my favorite parts of studying abroad. For those of you that missed it, I wrote a post about this housing option at the beginning of the semester, which you can read here. In a nutshell, living in the Culinary LLC means I have been lucky enough to live in a gorgeous apartment right in the city center, along with 33 other DIS students, where we have weekly events to learn about/taste/cook/eat/appreciate the gastronomic delights offered by this wonderful world. In no particular order, here are the best things about the LLC life:
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Do you know what today is?!
The very first thing I did when I woke up this morning was to check my email. This is not a regular routine - I typically have coffee and breakfast and stay in bed for about a half hour trying to calculate how many times I can click snooze before actually getting up, but today was different because today we got our HOUSING ASSIGNMENTS! DIS really likes to build the suspense by not telling us where we are living until ten days before we arrive in Copenhagen. This is because they read through all housing essays to match students with the option that best suits them. While that is really special and ensures everybody has the best possible experience living abroad, it does take longer and I have been anxiously awaiting the news for months now. |
Hi Everyone!I'm Lydia, a 21 year old college student studying abroad in Copenhagen, Denmark for the spring 2017 semester. I'm excited to spend the next few months adventuring around Europe, and it'll all be documented here! Feel free to look around. Archives
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