Final Wrap-Up
Again, a long time since my last post – however, I will blame it mostly on my busy-ness as well as the fact that the last few weeks have been somewhat routine. Classes, work and job searching have been the main activies so far. A few of us did have a “last hurrah” for our final weekend as we went to Six Flags on Saturday which was a lot of fun. Sorry – no pictures as a camera would have just been a liability on all of the roller coasters.
Final reflections:
Looking back over the semester it seemed that I hadn’t really learned a whole lot in comparison to all of my other semesters where I would have at least 4 or 5 exams. When studying for an exam you realize all of the material that you have consumed over one semester. But then I began to realize how much I have really learned just by being completely immersed in an urban environment. It doesn’t seem like you are learning or picking up new skills, but once you take a step back you realize how much you have changed just by being forced to live in a new city, environment and job. I can definitely tell that I have grown and matured just by the product of having to complete all of my regular semester tasks of interning, going to class, experiencing different neighborhoods and art events and just plain living in the city.
Overall it was a great experience – one that I would recommend to almost anyone. However, it must be said that your semester will be what you put into it and you have to take your own initiative to make it what you want. Putting yourself out there and going to different events and new churches takes work and may be uncomfortable at times but in the end you are glad that you did it. Oh, and I “survived” the city without getting mugged, pick-pocketed or completely lost – you just have to use a little common sense and be careful.
With that I will leave you with some pictures taken from the 96th floor of the John Hancock building at night. Enjoy!













